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  1. Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense just marched down the field, Romo went 7/9 for 76 yards and a TD. This excites me.

    And Vince Young is getting mauled

    Edit: scratch that, he's playing like Michael Vick....28 yards on the ground, 56 through the air...4/11

    Did you watch any of the game? He had some great passes that his recievers dropped. One was a perfect bomb. He didn't play great though, but not bad considering the circumstance.

    Campbell looked good tonight sides the INT. Any Redskins fans wanna fill me in on why the hell Todd Collins was put it before him? That was just awful. And any Bengals fans, where was Chris Perry?

  2. Official 1995 Halloween Havoc Preview

    Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

    After his wife Kimberly said she was tired of false promises and tired of being stuck in the same place, she left Dallas, promising bigger and better things. Page vowed to take on her "bigger and better" thing at Halloween Havoc. We now know that her new man is Marcus Alexander Bagwell, who decided to leave his tag team partner and pursue a singles career with Kim by his side.

    Meng vs. Ron Simmons

    A feud that brewed out of competition it would seem. Simmons and Meng are two of the toughest men in WCW and neither can seem to keep the other down. But, in this Falls Count Anywhere match, that's exactly what one will have to do. Kevin Sullivan will be in Meng's corner, but Simmons has shown in the past that he doesn't care if Sullivan makes his presence felt. Which of these men will emerge as the baddest?

    Faces of Fear vs. The Nasty Boys

    The Nasty Boys are one of the longest running tag teams in WCW, while Faces of Fear seem to have just thrown themselves together after being dismissed by Kevin Sullivan. Avalanche and Butcher form an odd partnership, but they have enough spite that they might be able to pull the upset and take the tag titles from the Nasties.

    The Callout

    For weeks now, a mystery man has been a thorn in the side of Hulk Hogan. Now we know that the mystery man is Randy Savage, former best friend to Hulk Hogan. Hogan's issued the challenge for Randy Savage to meet him in the middle of the ring and explain himself, but judging by his actions lately, I don't expect Savage to do anything face to face.

    Rick Martel vs. Jim Duggan

    Martel explained that his problem with Jim Duggan has nothing to do with his Pro-USA nature, it's purely about Duggan not giving up his spot. Martel feels it should be his time in WCW, yet Duggan is the one crowding the screen and refusing to go away. So now Martel intends to make him go away once and for all, but good ol' Hacksaw's never gone down without a fight.

    Brian Pillman vs. Steve Austin vs. Johnny B. Badd

    Johnny's tried to weasel his way out of this match, but with no success. He'll be forced to step in against both Pillman and Austin and he knows that either man could quickly end his reign as Television champion. Luckily for him, they seem more intent on killing each other than winning the title. Can Pillman or Austin put their hatred aside to bring glory to their name? Or will Johnny B. Badd be able to turn them against each other and avoid the beating himself? There's a reason he's been champ this long.

    Steven Regal vs. Dustin Rhodes

    One of the more intriguing match-ups on the card. Steven Regal's shown an enormous amount of confidence in his pursuit of the United States title, but young Dustin Rhodes has yet to backdown. They've managed to talk their trash without putting their hands on each other, but you know it's boiling up. Regal may have submission tactics on his side, but never countout a feisty Texan, especially one named Rhodes.

    Sting vs. Vader

    They've gone at it before and they'll probably go at it again, but this time, it's for the World Title and neither man wants to lose to the other. Vader has everything going for him: the champions advantage, the size, the strength, the tenacity. Sting has one thing going for him, his heart. I don't know if that'll be enough to overcome the monstrosity that is Big Van Vader, especially with Harley Race in his corner. Should easily be the match of the night and a match of the year candidate.

    Card Subject To Change
  3. Saturday Night 7- Saturday, Third Week of October, 1995

    A Fair Request- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    WCW President Terry Taylor was just entering the building, shaking hands with some of the employees as he made his way towards his office for the night. Johnny B. Badd came up to him and stopped him from going any further. Taylor looked at Badd, half rolled his eyes, then extended his hand. Badd looked at the hand, but ignored it and got right to the point.

    Johnny B. Badd: I’ve got a problem…and by I, I mean we.

    Terry Taylor: We do?

    Johnny B. Badd: We do.

    Terry Taylor: And what might that be?

    Johnny B. Badd: Well…I’m bored.

    Taylor wasn’t sure if Badd was serious or not, but tried to help out anyway.

    Terry Taylor: Have you tried solitaire?

    Johnny B. Badd: No…I’m not bored right now, I’m bored with facing the same guys over and over. Now that you’ve gone and made this little triple threat match at Halloween Havoc, I’m stucking facing Brian Pillman and Steve Austin again. Something’s gotta change.

    Terry Taylor: They are the top contenders and, to be fair, you haven’t really beaten either of them decisively.

    Johnny B. Badd: What are you trying to say?

    Badd pointed to the Television title.

    Johnny B. Badd: I’m a Baaaaaddddddd man Terry Taylor…besides, a win is a win.

    Taylor’s not sure how to respond, but thankfully, Badd’s not done yet.

    Johnny B. Badd: Now I’ve saved you the trouble of finding a new opponent, I’ve had my crew research everyone in WCW and they came up with a great challenger…Julio Sanchez.

    Terry Taylor: Julio Sanchez? Has he even won a match yet?

    Johnny B. Badd: He’s due!

    Taylor shook his head, the frustration growing.

    Terry Taylor: The triple threat’s still on and that’s all there is to it.

    Taylor excused himself and, even though Badd tried to grab him, Taylor pushed on, happy with his final decision.

    Avalanche vs. Brian Knobbs- 10 Minutes, B- Rating

    Avalanche slowly stepped into the ring and absorbed a handful of right hands, then shoved Knobbs to the ground. Knobbs got back up but walked right into a sidewalk slam. Av pulled Knobbs to his feet and hooked him in a belly to belly suplex, Knobbs getting up afterwards and stumbling into the corner. Av charged with a clothesline, but Knobbs ran an elbow into the face of Av, then rammed him with another. Av stumbled towards the middle of the ring and Knobbs came running out, nearly taking Av down with a clothesline. A second one did take Av off his feet, but Knobbs couldn't get the three count. He stomped Av a couple of times, then dropped the elbow to the chest of Av and went for a pin again, still not getting the three. Knobbs pulled Av to his feet and prepared for a vertical suplex. He couldn't get Av into the air and Avalanche turned it into a modified powerslam. That set up the Avalanche Splash for the win.

    Winner: Avalanche

    Commercial Break

    Meng Promo- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    Kevin Sullivan stood backstage with Meng.

    Kevin Sullivan: Destruction. Some people think of destruction as a bad thing, the breaking down of all that is good. Destruction is something we strive for. We appreciate what destruction really is. Destruction is finding out what force is the most powerful. Destruction is weeding out the weak links. Destruction is simply what we do. Ron Simmons, you're on the eve of your own, personal destruction.

    Sullivan starts his maniacal laugh and Meng turns to headbutt the wall, putting his head straight through. Sullivan just laughed harder.

    Jerry Saggs vs. The Butcher- 10 Minutes, C Rating

    Butcher stared down Nasty Girl Sherri as he stepped into the ring, but that left him open for the attack from Saggs. Saggs stomped him down in the corner, then pulled Butcher to his feet. Butcher stopped him with an eyejam, then an inverted atomic drop. Butcher's offense was pretty basic, but he kept the advantage until Sherri caught his eye again and again, he looked out to her. Saggs used a lowblow that actually got a pop from the crowd, then placed him on the mat with a bodyslam. Saggs came off the second turnbuckle with an elbow drop to the chest and got the win.

    Winner: Jerry Saggs

    Badd Allignment #1- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Johnny B. Badd was walking down the hallway by himself, his hand non-challantly rubbing the television title around his waist. He approached the door belonging to Brian Pillman and knocked once before opening it and just walking in. Pillman stood up and stared at Badd, ready for a fight.

    Johnny B. Badd: Whoa there slugger, calm down. I'm just here on business.

    Pillman didn't say a word and didn't change the expression on his face.

    Johnny B. Badd: Talkative, aren't ya? That's alright, I'll do the talking.

    Pillman certainly didn't object.

    Johnny B. Badd: Look, I figure we've got a similar agenda tomorrow. We both need to get rid of Steve Austin. If we work together, get rid of him, then me and you can go one on one. Sounds good?

    Still no change at all from Pillman.

    Johnny B. Badd: Alright then....I know you got a match and all....I'll just uh....yea.

    Badd goes to pat Pillman on the back, but the look from Pillman stopped him. Badd just pulled his hand back and left.

    Commercial Break

    Brian Pillman vs. Dave Finlay- 9 Minutes, C- Rating

    After the break, Pillman was already in the ring along with Dave Finlay. The lockup led to Finlay raising a knee to Pillman's midsection, then lifted him into a gutbuster. Finlay dropped a knee to the midsection of Pillman, then pulled him up to his feet. Finlay went for a back body drop but Pillman turned his body in mid-air and ended up dropkicking Finlay, knocking him into the ropes. Pillman took him down with a head scissors, then drove him head first into the mat with a bulldog. Pillman stepped outside the ring and hit the Air Pillman for the win.

    Winner: Brian Pillman

    Flying Solo- 1 Minute, C Rating

    Paul Orndorff came into the picture, patting Paul Roma on the back with a smile.

    Paul Orndorff: You ready to go take care of business?

    Roma nodded his head, then started to walk out of the room. Orndorff walked with him until Roma stopped and turned to the elder Paul.

    Paul Roma: Relax...I don't need any help with this guy.

    Orndorff asked him if he was sure, Roma said he was, patted Orndorff on the back, and went about his business.

    Commercial Break

    Dean Malenko vs. Paul Roma- 9 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Malenko offered to shake Roma's hand, but Roma slapped him instead, then posed for the cameras. Malenko responded with a takedown, then rolled it into a half nelson on the mat. Malenko released the half nelson and stood up, german suplexing Roma. Roma took Malenko's ground attack, then countered a suplex with a floatover, then a right hand to the back of the head. Roma dropkicked Malenko in the back, then drove him into the mat with a drop toe hold. Roma went for a legdrop to the back of the head but missed and soon fell victim to the Texas Cloverleaf.

    Winner: Dean Malenko

    Duggan-Martel Replay- 5 Minutes, C+ Rating

    End of Jim Duggan vs. Rick Martel in a Flag Match- 9 Minutes, B- Rating

    Duggan charged, but ate boots for dinner and stumbled back. Martel followed it up with a bulldog, then started the climb to his flag. Duggan pulled him down, then sent Martel into the ropes, taking him down with a clothesline. Martel got back up and took another clothesline. Finally, Duggan got down in the three point stance and made sure the third clothesline did the trick. He followed that with a knee to the forehead of Martel, then managed to make the climb to the top turnbuckle and grab the United States flag for the win.

    Winner: Jim Duggan

    Wrong Agenda- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Backstage after a commercial break, Gene Okerlund's standing by with the man who just lost his match, Rick Martel. Martel doesn't have the Canadian flag with him, but he does look frustrated.

    Gene Okerlund: Rick Martel, you just lost a flag-

    Rick Martel: A flag match, yea, whatever. You think I care about that? This was never about countries or the pride we take in them. My problem with Duggan isn't that he loves the United States, it's that he tried to steal my spotlight. I was cruising right along, making my mark in World Championship Wrestling, then Jim Duggan, who should be retired and in a home by now, came back. I knew that with him back, he'd go right to the top, he'd steal my spotlight and take my place. I can't let that happen. So now, I have to get rid of Duggan. I don't care about a stinkin' flag match Duggan, I want you in a real match. And I want it at Halloween Havoc.

    Martel didn't give Okerlund a chance to answer any more question, instead just walking away.

  4. I try not to get into many discussions about football, because my intensity overrides my intelligence, and I make some dumb predictions that come back to bite me in the ass. But I do have a few questions.

    1) The Colts' ship has sailed, as was mentioned above. Peyton Manning's career is starting to eerily resemble Dan Marino's. I think that in 7-8 years, we'll be able to add another similarity between the two. If they were going to win it, I truly believe it would have happened by now.

    2) Why all the love for the Chiefs? I get the LJ and Gonzalez bit, but I just don't get the impression that they have improved enough to challenge the gold standard in the AFC. I still think they will make the playoffs.

    3) As a Steelers' fan, I have a hard time seeing them duplicate last year. They will make the playoffs, they will be competitive, but with a rocky off season, it will be interesting to see how they respond. They are used to having pain-free off seasons, and that...um...didn't happen.

    And as for the Ravens...they will crash and burn. McNair has trouble walking and chewing gum at the same time without breaking something nowadays, Lewis peaked 2 years ago, and Ray has lost a step. Or five. Plus, they are in a division with three pretty loaded defenses and they have a relatively mediocre offense. I believe they will finish last in the North this season.

    Predictions:

    AFC Playoff Teams

    New England

    Miami

    Pittsburgh

    Cincinnatti

    Indianapolis

    Kansas City

    NFC Playoff Teams

    Washington

    Dallas

    Chicago

    Carolina

    Tampa Bay

    Seattle

    AFC Championship

    Steelers over Chiefs

    NFC Championship

    Panthers over 'Skins

    Super Bowl 41

    Panthers over Steelers

  5. I like the Pack this year. McCarthy's system is what Brett is familiar with, it's the same west coast system Holmgren had and the 49ers before that, it's proven effective and Brett's shown he can work with it...he won an MVP in it. The pickup of Charles Woodson gives you a lockdown corner and, now that he's somewhere he wants to be rather than forced to stay in Oakland, I expect him to be back to #2 pick form. AJ Hawk, Nick Barnett, and Ben Taylor are a nice linebacking crew who can pursue the run and play the pass. Might run into an issue with the defensive line, but as a whole, I like what they bring to the table this year.

  6. I respect Leyland, but he's getting way too much credit. Alan Trammell had this team ready to turn around and they started it last year. He built the team along with Dave Dombrowski and has put in a lot of time on the developmental side with Gibson that goes un-credited. Had Trammell not been given the shaft, I think the team would still be in a similar position this year.

    How can you say Bonderman and Verlander weren't supposed to contribute as much? At the end of last year, Bonderman was being considered one of the best young pitchers in baseball. And Verlander was the #2 overall pick in 2004, he came with a lot of expectations, though I will say I didn't expect him to fulfill those until next year.

    And as a lifelong Tigers fan, I was there for the 84' ALCS against the Royals...yes, the Royals...I couldn't be any happier to see them finally having success. I still miss Tiger Stadium though.

    I never said that, but at the end of last year I believe Bonderman was 11-13. I never said Verlander wouldn't contribute, I was simply saying that the Tigers brought him up from the minors and put him in the rotation. Hence why I said new pitching acquisitions Rogers and Verlander.

  7. I respect Leyland, but he's getting way too much credit. Alan Trammell had this team ready to turn around and they started it last year. He built the team along with Dave Dombrowski and has put in a lot of time on the developmental side with Gibson that goes un-credited. Had Trammell not been given the shaft, I think the team would still be in a similar position this year.

    How can you say Bonderman and Verlander weren't supposed to contribute as much? At the end of last year, Bonderman was being considered one of the best young pitchers in baseball. And Verlander was the #2 overall pick in 2004, he came with a lot of expectations, though I will say I didn't expect him to fulfill those until next year.

    And as a lifelong Tigers fan, I was there for the 84' ALCS against the Royals...yes, the Royals...I couldn't be any happier to see them finally having success. I still miss Tiger Stadium though.

  8. Alright so with August on the horizon I thought I'd make a thread to talk about the coming World Championships in Basketball and how Team USA will attempt to not be embarassed.

    Currently training camps are going on and the following players are attending:

    Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets

    Gilbert Arenas, Wizards

    Shane Battier, Rockets

    Chris Bosh, Raptors

    Bruce Bowen, Spurs

    Elton Brand, Clippers

    Kirk Hinrich, Bulls

    Dwight Howard, Magic

    LeBron James, Cavs

    Antawn Jamison, Wizards

    Joe Johnson, Hawks

    Shawn Marion, Suns

    Brad Miller, Kings

    Adam Morrison, Bobcats

    Chris Paul, Hornets

    Luke Ridnour, Sonics

    Amare Stoudemire, Suns

    Dwyane Wade, Heat

    Not available for Japan

    Chauncey Billups (personal reasons)

    Kobe Bryant (knee)

    Paul Pierce (elbow)

    Greg Oden (wrist)

    Lamar Odom (personal reasons)

    Michael Redd (personal reasons)

    J.J. Redick (back)

    Out of those, 12 will be selected, so the question is, who are you taking and who's your starting 5?

    Mine:

    Wade, James, Paul, Arenas, Bosh, Howard, Brand, Johnson, Bowen, Marion, Jamison and Hinrich

    my starting five would be Paul, Wade, James, Bosh and Brand

    ESPN is, in my opinion, wrong in thinking that the starting 5 should be Paul, Wade, Bowen, Anthony and Brand. Certainly Bruce Bowen needs to be on the team, but not starting as the combination of Paul, Wade and James is IMO too explosive to not have on the court as much as possible, plus all 3 can play defense when needed.

  9. When I went and saw The Omen when it first came out, there was a preview for a movie involving a middle eastern foreigner making the trip to America. The whole theatre practically erupted in a cheer when they saw the preview start, yet I had no clue who it was or what it was. I hadn't thought about it again until now when my boss told me he had the same experience at the Omen. Any info on what this movie is or why it would have gotten cheers like that?

  10. Nitro 7- Monday, Third Week of October, 1995

    Banned- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Nitro opened up with President Terry Taylor standing in front of a WCW backdrop in the back. He waited for the crowd to quiet down before opening his mouth.

    Terry Taylor: Tonight, we are scheduled to see Ron Simmons take on Kevin Sullivan, one on one. I'm here to make sure it stays one on one. That's why, in tonight's match, Meng is banned from ringside! And if Meng does decide to show his face, not only will he forfeit the match at Halloween Havoc, but he'll be suspended indefinately!

    The crowd applauded the decision and the scene faded.

    Detective Snow With Info- 2 Minutes, C Rating

    The Nasty Boys were walking backstage, headed towards their locker room when they were stopped by Detective Snow, who held up his business card, which Brian Knobbs snatched out of his hand.

    Brian Knobbs: What's this?

    Saggs looked at the card, then at Snow.

    Jerry Saggs: Detective? Look, we didn't know it was illegal...

    Snow rolled his eyes.

    Detective Snow: No, this is about the Faces of Fear and the plot that I have uncovered.

    Brian Knobbs: What plot?

    Snow handed Knobbs another card, pointing to a certain spot on the card. Knobbs read it to Saggs.

    Brian Knobbs: Detective services for a small fee.

    Jerry Saggs: How much?

    Detective Snow turned the card over and pointed to something on the back. Saggs and Knobbs both read it, then Saggs pulled out some money and gave it to Snow.

    Detective Snow: Good, now...where shall we talk?

    Snow stepped into the Nasty Boys locker room, they followed right behind.

    Jim Duggan vs. Rick Martel in a Flag Match- 9 Minutes, B- Rating

    Rick Martel was representing Canada and attacked Duggan as soon as he came through the ropes, throwing him to the ground and putting the boots to him. Duggan was able to fight back to his feet and clotheslined Martel over the top rope, then raised his arms to the crowd and gave the big hoooooo! Martel crawled back in the ring, ducking a right hand from Duggan, and kicked Duggan in the back of the knee, followed by a running knee to his face. Martel tried turning Duggan over for the boston crab, but Duggan extended his legs and sent Martel flying into the corner. Duggan charged, but ate boots for dinner and stumbled back. Martel followed it up with a bulldog, then started the climb to his flag. Duggan pulled him down, then sent Martel into the ropes, taking him down with a clothesline. Martel got back up and took another clothesline. Finally, Duggan got down in the three point stance and made sure the third clothesline did the trick. He followed that with a knee to the forehead of Martel, then managed to make the climb to the top turnbuckle and grab the United States flag for the win.

    Winner: Jim Duggan

    Commercial Break

    Wrong Agenda- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Backstage, Gene Okerlund's standing by with the man who just lost his match, Rick Martel. Martel doesn't have the Canadian flag with him, but he does look frustrated.

    Gene Okerlund: Rick Martel, you just lost a flag-

    Rick Martel: A flag match, yea, whatever. You think I care about that? This was never about countries or the pride we take in them. My problem with Duggan isn't that he loves the United States, it's that he tried to steal my spotlight. I was cruising right along, making my mark in World Championship Wrestling, then Jim Duggan, who should be retired and in a home by now, came back. I knew that with him back, he'd go right to the top, he'd steal my spotlight and take my place. I can't let that happen. So now, I have to get rid of Duggan. I don't care about a stinkin' flag match Duggan, I want you in a real match. And I want it at Halloween Havoc.

    Martel didn't give Okerlund a chance to answer any more question, instead just walking away.

    Steven Regal vs. Marty Jannetty- 8 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Marty Jannetty took Regal down right away with consecutive armdrags, then held the armdrag for an armbar. Jannetty twisted away at the arm, Regal refusing to give it up, then Regal was able to pull Jannetty in for a side suplex. Jannetty got back to his feet quickly and took Regal down with a drop toe hold. Regal reached out and grabbed Jannetty's leg when he went for a legdrop, then rolled him into an ankle lock, but Jannetty was close enough to reach the ropes and did. Jannetty got sent into the ropes, ducked a clothesline, and went for a flying clothesline of his own. Regal took the blow and stumbled back into the ropes. Jannetty tried to dropkick him over, but Regal avoided the dropkick and wrapped Jannetty up into a cloverleaf. Jannetty scrambled to the bottom rope and again, Regal had to break the hold. Regal bodyslammed Jannetty, then waited for him to get to his feet. He used a tiger suplex to set up the Regal Stretch and emerged with the win.

    Winner: Steven Regal

    Post Match- 2 Minutes, B+ Rating

    After the match, Regal notices that Dustin Rhodes was watching from the stage the whole time. Regal sits on the middle rope, pushing it down while holding up the top rope and invites Rhodes to come join him in the ring. Rhodes shakes his head, smiles, and walks away patting the United States title. Regal watches him the entire way.

    Commercial Break

    Reversal- 3 Minutes, C Rating

    In the back, Brian Knobbs tells Jerry Saggs that he's going to take a leak and he'll catch up in a minute. Saggs walks off while Knobbs heads to the bathroom. The camera looks around the corner where Avalanche and Butcher are hiding. Avalanche heads into the bathroom and the Butcher stands in front of the bathroom door, keeping guard. A lot of banging can be heard inside the bathroom and a huge smile appears on the face of Butcher. Finally, the door opened up and there stood Brian Knobbs. Butcher turned and saw him, then quickly started backing up but ended up backing right into Jerry Saggs. Butcher turned, saw Saggs, but couldn't get out of the way of a broomstick that broke over the top of his head. Saggs asked Knobbs how it went and he looked back towards the bathroom. Nasty Girl Sherri came out of the bathroom holding a container of mase. She threw it to the ground, laughed, and said everything worked out Nasty.

    Hogan Promo- 2 Minutes, A Rating

    Gene Okerlund had Hulk Hogan ready for an interview backstage.

    Gene Okerlund: Hulk Hogan, tonight you team up with the man you've accused of attacking you, Sting. How can this possibly work out?

    Hulk Hogan: Ya know something Mean Gene, it might not work out. I might get in that ring and I might remember the attacks, what the Stinger did to me and to all these Hulkamaniacs. I might remember that and I might want revenge.

    Gene Okerlund: It's a big match against two top notch opponents. Isn't getting the win more important right now?

    Hulk Hogan: Well brother, it is an important match and I'm professional enough to put my beef with Sting on the backburner and focus just on the match tonight. But if Sting thinks he can set me up, he's got another thing coming. I'm watching my back tonight Sting, count on that. And as far as Big Vader goes, he's been avoiding Hulk Hogan for a long time now. He knows about these 24" pythons and what they can do. But whatcha gonna do Big Vader, when Hulkamania gets you in that ring tonight and runs wild...on you?

    Gene Okerlund: There ya have it ladies and gentleman, the immortal Hulk Hogan. He means business and that means trouble for everyone involved.

    Hogan posed for the camera while Gene tossed it to the break.

    Commercial Break

    Ron Simmons vs. Kevin Sullivan- 9 Minutes, B Rating

    With Meng banned from ringside, Kevin Sullivan didn't seem so confident. That's why he met Simmons halfway up the aisle and took the fight right to him, running him into guardrails and banging his head off the ringpost. Sullivan grabbed a steel chair and tried to sandwich Simmons' skull between the chair and the steel pole, but Simmons luckily moved. Simmons picked up the chair when Sullivan dropped it and jabbed it into Sullivan's midsection before slamming it into his back and rolling Sullivan into the ring. Simmons rolled in, picking Sullivan up and tossing him into the corner where he delivered shoulderblock after shoulderblock. Sullivan fell out of the corner, stumbling all over the place and Simmons put him up on his shoulder and delivered the running powerslam. Simmons didn't go for the pin there, instead opting to wait and finish him off with the Dominator. That's exactly what he did to pick up the win.

    Winner: Ron Simmons

    Austin Promo- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    In the back, Steve Austin stood, a smile on his face.

    Steve Austin: You're probably wondering why I'm happy, right? It should be obvious, but I know some of you...excuse me...most of you, are kinda slow so I'll explain. Not only did I rid myself of that pest, Brian Pillman, but I managed to get a Television Title shot in the process. Admit it, you'd be happy too. I know what some of you are thinking, aren't I worried about Pillman? Who'd worry about Pillman? You've seen him, haven't you? He can't even speak anymore. He's one step past the short bus, if you catch my drift. Worried? Please. I'm just trying to decide which jeweler to use to clean my newly won Television Title. Decisions, decisions. Tough.

    Austin laughed to himself while the scene faded.

    Still Silent- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    On the flipside of things, the scene faded to Brian Pillman watching the promo on a monitor. The expression on Pillman's face was blank and he just stared at the screen, watching Austin laugh to himself. Pillman didn't even turn off the monitor when he walked away, having still not said a word.

    Commercial Break

    Sting/Hogan vs. Vader/Arn Anderson- 12 Minutes, A* Rating

    Hogan warned Sting before the match, but once it started, there was little communication. Hogan started off against Vader, absorbing Vader's brawling offense, then firing back with his own strength. He had Vader in the corner, but Arn distracted the referee and Harley Race was able to poke Hogan in the eye. From there, Vader slammed him to the mat and landed a big splash. He only got a two count on the pin, so he backed Hogan into the corner, then charged in for a massive clothesline. Hogan moved out of the way, then bodyslammed the big man when he stumbled out of the corner. That got a huge ovation, but Hogan hurt his back in the process. He started towards the corner and, to his surprise, Sting made the clean tag and came in. Vader made the tag at the same time so Arn met Sting in the middle of the ring. Sting blocked a right hand from Arn and fought him off with chops and kicks. After a couple suplexes, Arn fell back into the corner. Sting went for the stingers splash, but Arn moved out of the way and Sting went halfway over the top turnbuckle. Vader reached over and made sure he went all the way over, tumbling to the outside. That's where Harley and Vader went to work, stomping Sting out until Hogan came for the save. Sting slid into the ring, barely able to stand. Arn went to work on his midsection, using his left hands and knees, along with shoulders in the corner. Arn whipped Sting into the ropes for a spinebuster, but Sting came off with a flying clothesline that knocked Arn down. Sting made the tag to Hogan, then rolled to the outside. Vader took advantage, dropping down to the floor and ignoring the incoming tag from Arn. Vader went right for Sting, sending him into the guardrail, then picked him up and slammed him to the floor. In the ring, Hogan sent Arn into the ropes, then knocked him down with the big boot. While Hogan went for the big leg drop, Sting and Vader were fighting up the aisle. Or rather, Vader was dragging Sting up the aisle and had him near the rampway. Hogan hit the legdrop and Randy Anderson was there to make the three count. Vader sent Sting through the curtains to the back and followed him with Harley Race close behind. Hogan got his hand raised in the ring.

    Winner: Sting/Hogan

    Attacked- 2 Minutes, A Rating

    Hogan stood with his hand raised and Arn rolled out of the ring. On the back of the screen, the crowd parted and a man in all black made his way through, hopping the guardrail. Without Hogan seeing him, he rolled into the ring and hammered Hogan in the back. Hogan bounced off the ropes right into a piledriver from the masked man. He stood Hogan up and drove him into the mat with another piledriver, Hogan's head slamming into the mat for the second time. The man left Hogan on the mat, but sat him up, slapping him in the face, then moved around and stood in front of him.

    Oooh Yeaaaa- 1 Minute, A Rating

    He slapped Hogan again in the face, pulling back on Hogan's hair, probably saying something to him. Finally, the man reached for his mask and pulled it off. His long black hair flowed out and ran into his black beard. Randy Savage stood in front of Hulk Hogan, a look of hatred on his face as he shouted to Hogan. Again, he slapped Hogan, then spat in his face as Nitro came to an end.

    Overall Rating of A

    Attendance of 4,500 w/ 1,364,328 viewers

  11. Saturday Night 6- Saturday, Second Week of October, 1995

    The Silent Assassin- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Terry Taylor sat behind his desk, looking over some paperwork. The door opened and Brian Pillman stepped into the room, shutting the door behind him but not moving, just standing there, staring at Taylor. Taylor looks around, a little perturbed by the way Pillman's acting, but tried to figure him out anyway.

    Terry Taylor: What can I do for ya Bri?

    Nothing came out of Pillman's mouth, just more of the staring contest.

    Terry Taylor: I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say you want Steve Austin, right?

    No type of reaction from Pillman, but you know that's got to be it.

    Terry Taylor: I know you want Austin and believe me, there's nothing more I'd like to do than make the match happen but I can't tonight.

    Pillman slammed his hand down on the desk of Terry Taylor, then leaned over the desk closer to Taylor's face but still didn't say a word.

    Terry Taylor: Soon, it'll happen very very soon, I promise.

    Pillman stood back up and left the office, seemingly satisfied with the answer. As soon as the door was shut, Taylor looked at it and commented on Pillman's silence.

    Terry Taylor: What, no goodbye?

    Taylor shook his head and went back to the paperwork.

    Meng vs. Craig Pittman- 6 Minutes, C Rating

    Craig Pittman came out military style and got a little more reaction this time, especially when he got in Meng's face and started putting the drill instructor routine to him. Unfortunately for him, Meng's not a recruit and Meng headbutted him three times in a row before chopping him in the throat. While Pittman was coughing from that, Meng lifted him into the air and slammed him with a front falling slam, then dropped another headbutt to Pittman's forehead. After toying with Pittman and even hanging him in the tree of woe ala Kevin Sullivan, Meng mercifully ended it with the tongan death grip.

    Winner: Meng

    Simmons Promo- 2 Minutes, B- Rating

    Ron Simmons had been watching the whole thing on a monitor backstage and, judging by the look in his eyes, was impressed with what he saw. Of course, when he turned to the cameras, we got to know exactly what was on his mind.

    Ron Simmons: Meng's a monster, I'll give him that. He's a beast who just goes and goes and goes until you can't take it anymore, then he goes a little bit more and finishes you off. It's scary how ruthless he is, but Meng is not indestructable. Meng can be beat and he knows I'm the one that can do it. Look at me, I'm not a monster but I am one of the finest athletes to ever live. My physique is impeccable and my athletic abilities are beyond words. And that's how you beat Meng. You don't try to out-monster him, you just show him who the better athlete is, who the better wrestler is. And in that category, I'm un-matched. As far as that little runt Kevin Sullivan goes, he just better make sure he knows his place is on the outside and not anywhere near me, or he might become victim number two at Halloween Havoc.

    Simmons stepped off into the hallway.

    Sullivan Challenge- 1 Minute, C Rating

    As soon as Simmons stepped away, Kevin Sullivan was on the screen, pretty much forcing Gene Okerlund to interview him.

    Gene Okerlund: Kevin Sullivan, you obviously have something to say...

    Kevin Sullivan: Was that the fictitious athlete Ron Simmons that I saw on my screen talking to Meng like he's just another wrestler? Well Ron Simmons, I have a little challenge for you. Since your match with Meng is one on one at Halloween Havoc, I figure I should get my shots in beforehand so I'm not tempted to destroy you myself at Havoc. So Monday night on Nitro, it's going to be me and you going one on one.

    Sullivan turned to Meng and got rid of all our worries.

    Kevin Sullivan: But don't worry Meng, I'll make sure to save you some.

    Sullivan walked off with Meng, Sullivan laughing maniacally.

    Commercial Break

    Steven Regal vs. Alex Wright- 8 Minutes, C Rating

    Alex Wright offered to shake Regal's hand before the match, but the Englishman just looked at him as if he should be locked up, then proceeded to pummel him in the head with forearms until he was able to throw him between the ropes to the outside. Wright shook it off and slid back in, only to get the same treatment. Finally, he slid in again and ducked the oncoming assault, then rocked Regal with european uppercuts and a dropkick that landed Regal against the ropes. Wright went for a crossbody that woulda knocked Regal out of the ring, but Regal dropped down and pulled the top rope and Wright went out on his own. Regal helped him back in the ring, only to finish him off with a butterfly suplex and the Regal Stretch.

    Winner: Steven Regal

    Faces of Fear Interview- 1 Minute, C Rating

    "Mean" Gene Okerlund stood by with the Faces of Fear.

    Gene Okerlund: Butcher, Avalanche, you've had an ongoing battle with the Nasty Boys and it's now known that you are getting the tag title shot at Halloween Havoc, how do you plan on taking the titles from them?

    Avalanche: That's easy Okerlund. We're going to pulverize them like we pulverize everyone else.

    Gene Okerlund: Well, knowing them, they'll fight to their death to keep the belts...

    Avalanche: Then we'll just have to fight them to their deaths.

    Avalanche made some sort of loud grunting sound that caught Okerlund off guard, then stormed off to the ring.

    Commercial Break

    Faces of Fear vs. Mark Davis/Julio Sanchez- 7 Minutes, C- Rating

    Mark Davis locked up with Butcher and held his own, connecting with some right hands and even a bodyslam but missed the consequential kneedrop. Butcher went to work with kneebreakers and shoulders into the back of Davis' knee. Butcher brought in Avalanche, who watched as Davis tagged in the much smaller, but quicker, Julio Sanchez. Sanchez ducked under a clothesline from Avalanche but walked right into a sidewalk slam. After that, all it took was an Avalanche splash for the win.

    Winner: Faces of Fear

    Nasty Challenge- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    The jumbotron lit up while Faces of Fear were still in the ring and there stood the tag team champions, belts in hands.

    Brian Knobbs: Hey numbnuts, if you can focus for just a second, we got a little challenge for ya.

    Avalanche and Butcher heard the voice but it took them a second to turn towards the screen and see the Nasties.

    Brian Knobbs: There ya go, I knew ya could do it. Now listen up. Since we have this whole tag title match coming up at Halloween Havoc, we think it's only fair to give the fans a little preview...

    The fans, of course, cheer this notion.

    Brian Knobbs: So we were thinking that next week, right here on Saturday Night, me, Saggs, and you two go one on one in a couple-a-matches. If you're up for getting embarassed that is.

    Avalanche and Butcher agree to the match, nodding their head, and yelling threats to the Nasty Boys who probably can't hear them.

    Brian Knobbs: That's a yes? Good. Because next week, things are gonna get real nasty!

    As quick as they came, the jumbotron's off and the Nasties are gone.

    Commercial Break

    Austin Wants His- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Back to the executive suite, Terry Taylor was hard at work when the door burst open again, this time though it was the other half of the Hollywood Blondes, "Stunning" Steve Austin. Taylor looked up and put his pen down, then leaned back in his chair and looked at Austin.

    Terry Taylor: Yes Steve?

    Austin pulled out a chair and took a seat.

    "Stunning" Steve Austin: I'll make this quick and easy. As far as I'm concerned, there's nobody else who even deserves to be considered for the Television Title shot at Halloween Havoc. If Pillman hadn't been screwing me over, I'd be champion by now and it'd be the most coveted belt in the company. So why don't you make that match official...

    Taylor smiled at the confidence emulating from Steve Austin, even leaned forward a little bit before answering.

    Terry Taylor: I'll think about it.

    Obviously not the answer Austin wanted. Austin's eyes furrowed but before he could say anything, Taylor followed up.

    Terry Taylor: And I'll recommend you leave before you do something you'll end up regretting.

    Austin stared for a second longer, then stood up and stormed out. Taylor just leaned back and shook his head.

    Marcus Bagwell vs. Dave Finlay- 8 Minutes, C Rating

    Dave Finlay continued to win some fans over with his vicious open hand chest slaps and his ruthless aggression, sending Bagwell face first into the corner so hard that Bagwell slammed to the mat upon impact. He went for a piledriver, but Bagwell kicked his legs furiously and was able to create enough momentum to slither out and then drove Finlay to the mat with a bulldog. Bagwell took over from there, ending the match with his off the top rope neckbreaker, the blockbuster.

    Winner: Marcus Bagwell

    Commercial Break

    Johnny B. Badd Wants Something New- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Back from commercial, Terry Taylor's back at work until he hears two knocks. Fed up, he stands up and shouts for them to come in. Sporting the Television title, Johnny B. Badd gladly does just that but before he can say a word, Terry Taylor erupts.

    Terry Taylor: Oh, let me guess. You want a special match too, right? You want Austin, you want Pillman, you want somebody else, blah blah blah. You're all the same and you're all driving me nuts. You're the Television champion, that means you defend the belt against whoever I choose, whenever I choose, got it? Now I'll have an announcement later tonight regarding your match at Halloween Havoc. You may or may not like it, I don't know or care. You're going to deal with it.

    Taylor stops and calms down, taking a deep breath and collecting himself, then very calmly looked at Badd, who had a look of shock on his face.

    Terry Taylor: Now....is there anything else you'd like to discuss?

    Badd just backed out of the room and left Taylor to his work.

    Diamond Dallas Page vs. Bobby Eaton- 8 Minutes, C Rating

    Page started off strong, using his unique brawling ability to keep Eaton from getting any offense but after a flying clothesline, he only got a two count. Then Eaton took him down with a drop toe hold and went to work on Page's knee, using his leg to stretch Page's knee and even dropping a knee into Page's knee, but Page fought on, showing resiliency. On one leg, he managed a spinning suplex and then waited for Eaton to get to his feet. Page hit the Diamond Cutter and rolled over on top of Eaton for the three.

    Winner: Diamond Dallas Page

    Commercial Break

    Replay of Sting/Hogan segment- 4 Minutes, A- Rating

    Sting looked right into the camera now.

    Sting: We've known each other for a while Hogan and I thought by now, you'd know what kind of guy I am. But I guess I was wrong. You're right, all signs point to me and I don't have any proof to back me up, all I have is my word. That's why, right now, I'm calling you out here so you can look into my eyes and hopefully, we can get past this and find the coward who did the deed.

    Sting looked towards the entranceway but nothing happened.

    Sting: C'mon Hulk, c'mon out.

    Finally, Hogan's music hit and he came out to a thunderous ovation, stopping on the rampway with a serious look on his face. He looked around the crowd, then looked at Sting but before he could start towards the ring, he got ran over from behind by a masked man with a solid build and a steel chair. The man continued to drive the chair into Hogan until he saw Sting halfway up the aisle and sprinting. He dropped the chair and hopped over the guardrail. Sting didn't bother following, going right up to Hogan and checking on him. Sting stood and looked out to the crowd, but went back to checking on Hogan until the medics were able to come and slowly load Hogan onto a stretcher, being careful of his neck.

  12. Monday Nitro 6- Monday, 2nd Week of October, 1995

    Allow Me To Introduce Myself- 2 Minutes, B+ Rating

    Nitro opened up with a young man wearing a beige trench coat and a brimmed hat like an old school detective. The bottom of his long dark locks hang out underneath the hat. In his left hand is a video tape. He approached a door with Hulk Hogan's name on it, then knocked on the door and took a step back when Hogan actually answered. Hogan looked him up and down before talking.

    Hulk Hogan: Who are you?

    The young man cleared his throat and answered.

    Young Man: Detective Allen Russell Snow. You, kind sir, may call me Detective Snow.

    Hogan wasn't quite taking Detective Snow seriously but didn't shut him out just yet.

    Hulk Hogan: Is there something I can help you with?

    Detective Snow: Ah yes, my reason for coming here is simple...I have come to solve a mystery.

    Hulk Hogan: Of course.

    Hogan nearly rolled his eyes but stopped when Snow lifted the tape up.

    Detective Snow: This tape will prove, without a shadow of a doubt, that Sting could not have been the man who so foolishly attacked you!

    Hogan snatched the tape and looked at Snow.

    Hulk Hogan: What does it show?

    Detective Snow: It clearly shows Sting arriving at the building a good 15 minutes after you were attacked! A-Ha!

    Hulk Hogan: He could have left and came back.

    Snow scratches the goattee on his chin.

    Detective Snow: Good point...but what proof do you have to offer?

    Hogan tossed the tape out into the hallway.

    Hulk Hogan: Look, I don't care about any tape, I'll deal with the situation...and Sting...on my own.

    Hogan slammed the door shut in Snow's face just as Snow raised his finger in the air indicating he had an idea. He put his hand down with a "Hmpff" sound, then brushed off his coat and picked up the tape, walking down the hall.

    Hollywood Blondes vs. Pretty Wonderful- 10 Minutes, B- Rating

    Austin locked up with Orndorff and used a go behind into a takedown, then elbowed Orndorff in the back of the head. Orndorff got back up and took a dropkick from Austin, falling into the ropes. Austin went for a back body drop but Orndorff put him into the mat with a facebuster. Orndorff ran Austin into the corner and brought in Roma, who kicked him in the ribs. Roma side suplexed Austin, but missed a crossbody off the top. Austin tagged in Pillman, who rocked Roma with right hands and put him down with a snap suplex. Pillman dropped a double knee to Roma's midsection but still couldn't get a three count. He went for a dropkick but Roma avoided it, then dropkicked Pillman, sending him into the ropes, and took him down with a drop toe hold. Roma tagged in Orndorff, who pounded away on Pillman, then used a stall suplex to let the blood rush to Pillman's hand before slamming him into the mat. Orndorff put the boots to him on the mat, then turned to Austin, who had turned around and was looking out to the crowd, trying to get them fired up. Orndorff pulled Pillman to his feet, turned him upside down, and drove him headfirst into the mat with a piledriver. Orndorff tagged out to Roma, who came off the top with a splash, then made the pin.

    Winner: Pretty Wonderful

    Hollywood Effect- 2 Minutes, C- Rating

    Pretty Wonderful left the ring victorious and Steve Austin stepped in, checking on Pillman, even helping him to his feet. Austin put his arm around Pillman and looked to be taking care of him, but instead he clenched Pillman, intertwined their feet and drove him face first into the mat with a reverse russian leg sweep. Pillman laid lifeless while Austin smirked and slid out of the ring, running his hands through the luscious blonde hair on his head. He ignored the fans on his way to the back, not bothered by anything.

    Commercial Break

    Interesting Twist- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Coming back from break, Gene Okerlund was standing with Steve Austin, who had a smile on his face by this time.

    Gene Okerlund: Steve Austin, how can you explain these actions? How can you just turn your back on Brian Pillman?

    Austin smirked again and looked at Gene.

    Steve Austin: Is that what you think you insignificant waste of space? That I turned my back on Brian? Well, let's set the record straight. Brian Pillman turned his back on me. The very second that he accepted the TV Title match at Superbrawl, he betrayed me and he showed his loyalty was to himself, not to the Hollywood Blondes. But, me being the forgiving person I am, I gave him a second chance. I came back, I saved him, and I told him I was ready to light the tag ranks on fire. But still, all he could talk about was winning the Television Title. That's all that was on his mind. So no, I didn't turn my back on him, he turned his back on me. Brian brought this on himself.

    Austin's smile was long gone and he leaved looking rather heated while Okerlund was speechless.

    Martel Promo- 1 MInute, C+ Rating

    Rick Martel stood in the ring, mic in hand, toying with some of the fans until he realized that the focus was now on him.

    Rick Martel: Big Bubba Rogers, I applaud you. You not only beat Jim Duggan, you went the extra mile and hit him with a lead pipe....I loved it! Though I'm not sure if it had any effect on his thick skull, not much gets through that ya know. But that just means he may need a few extra knocks, I'm sure that won't be a-

    Rundown- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Martel's interrupted by Jim Duggan sliding into the ring, waving the two by four around. Martel quickly slid out the other side and hopped over the guardrail, desperately trying to avoid his pursuer. Duggan stayed in the ring, raising the two by four to the crowd and getting a huge pop. He stood on the second turnbuckle and raised it again, getting a louder pop while Martel stood watching from deep in the crowd, a look of fear in his eyes. Duggan waved the USA flag around while the show faded to commercial.

    Commercial Break

    Dustin Rhodes vs. Blacktop Bully- 9 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Blacktop Bully attacked Rhodes before the bell rang, knocking him to the ground, then kicking him in the midsection while he was on all fours. Bully hit a fallaway slam and went for a pin but couldn't get two out of it. Bully bodyslammed Rhodes, then tried a jumping elbow but didn't connect. Rhodes stood up and rocked Bully with solid right hands, then planted him with a DDT. He got a two count but had to pull Bully to his feet and suplex him onto the top rope. Bully fell off and hit the mat, only to get an elbow from Rhodes into the center of his chest. Rhodes went up to the second turnbuckle and waited. Bully got up to his feet and Rhodes drove him into the mat with a super bulldog for the win.

    Winner: Dustin Rhodes

    Heart of a Champion- 2 Minutes, B+ Rating

    The jumbotron lit up and Steven Regal stood there, hand behind his back, looking at Rhodes grabbing the United States championship.

    Steven Regal: Congratulations, job well done. That's what I like about you Dustin, you've got the bloody heart of a champion, don't you young chap? After all, it was you that offered to defend the United States title against me. I'm not the Blacktop Bully, I'm Lord Steven Regal so if you think you had a fight tonight, you haven't seen a thing yet ole boy. I'm glad you're a fighting champion and I respect that about you Dustin, but do not get me wrong. I will still give you the thrashing of your life at Halloween Havoc. I just may feel a little sorry for you afterwards.

    As quick as he appeared, he was gone and the jumbotron was off. Rhodes stood in the ring staring.

    No Longer Speaking- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Brian Pillman was walking fast down the hall, gym bag over his shoulder. Gene Okerlund chases to catch up to him and Pillman stopped for a brief second.

    Gene Okerlund: Brian Pillman, your thoughts on what happened? What about what Austin had to say?

    Pillman looked at Okerlund, then kept on walking, not saying a word as he exited to the parking lot and left Okerlund standing alone.

    Commercial Break

    Safe For Now- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    Ron Simmons is in his locker room doing pushups when Kevin Sullivan walks in, Meng nowhere in sight. Simmons immediately stood up, ready to fight but Sullivan motioned for him to calm down.

    Kevin Sullivan: Relax...I'm not here to fight. I'm here to tell you that tonight...you're safe.

    Simmons questioned Sullivan's sincerity but Sullivan insisted.

    Kevin Sullivan: It's not because I like you, I just want that World Title around the waist of my monster Meng. And if that means letting you be for a night, then that's what will happen.

    Sullivan doesn't wait for any response from Simmons, instead just leaving the room.

    The Avenger- 1 Minute, C- Rating

    Chris Kanyon stood in the ring, mic in hand, pacing back and forth with something obviously on his mind. Without looking up and without stopping the pacing, he put the mic to his mouth.

    Chris Kanyon: Last Saturday, a travesty transpired. Last Saturday, Marty Jannetty was upset by a far inferior athlete, Arn Anderson. I'm here to right that wrong. Double A, Arn Anderson, Enforcer, whatever you want to be called, I want you out here. I'll show you what happens when you mess with Marty Jannetty!

    Kanyon stood in the ring while everyone in the arena wondered if he was actually serious. They stopped wondering when they heard the music of Arn Anderson and saw him make his way to the ring.

    Arn Anderson vs. Chris Kanyon- 9 Minutes, B- Rating

    Anderson slid into the ring and went right at Kanyon, who ducked a left hand from Arn and kicked him in the midsection. Kanyon with a reverse suplex, then bounced off the ropes and dropped a leg over Anderson's neck. Kanyon went for the cover but only got two. Anderson got back to his feet and Kanyon rocked him with forearms, then took him down with a swinging DDT. Kanyon stood Arn back up and sent him into the corner. Kanyon charged and Anderson moved out of the way, Kanyon running head first into the corner. Anderson waited for Kanyon to spin around, then rocked him with left hands followed by a hanging vertical suplex. Anderson dominated from that point and ended it with a spinebuster followed by an implant DDT for the win.

    Winner: Arn Anderson

    Commercial Break

    Be Careful What You Wish For- 6 Minutes, A- Rating

    The crowd showed their beliefs when they erupted for Sting and he made his way down to the ring, demanding a microphone and getting it.

    Sting: Here I stand, number one contender to the World Title. I should be happy, right? I should be. But this isn't how I wanted to win the match. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing I want more than to get my hands on Big Van Vader and take the World Title from around his waist...and big man, I am coming for you at Halloween Havoc, but first, I've got to settle this thing with you Hulk.

    Sting looked right into the camera now.

    Sting: We've known each other for a while Hogan and I thought by now, you'd know what kind of guy I am. But I guess I was wrong. You're right, all signs point to me and I don't have any proof to back me up, all I have is my word. That's why, right now, I'm calling you out here so you can look into my eyes and hopefully, we can get past this and find the coward who did the deed.

    Sting looked towards the entranceway but nothing happened.

    Sting: C'mon Hulk, c'mon out.

    Finally, Hogan's music hit and he came out to a thunderous ovation, stopping on the rampway with a serious look on his face. He looked around the crowd, then looked at Sting but before he could start towards the ring, he got ran over from behind by a masked man with a solid build and a steel chair. The man continued to drive the chair into Hogan until he saw Sting halfway up the aisle and sprinting. He dropped the chair and hopped over the guardrail. Sting didn't bother following, going right up to Hogan and checking on him. Sting stood and looked out to the crowd, but went back to checking on Hogan until the medics were able to come and slowly load Hogan onto a stretcher, being careful of his neck.

    Commercial Break

    Vader vs. Ron Simmons- 12 Minutes, A Rating

    Vader and Simmons stood toe to toe, Simmons not backing down from the champ. Vader shoved him and Simmons stumbled back into the ropes but came back with a shove of his own and actually moved Vader! Vader responded with a clublike forearm, then grabbed Simmons and backed him into the corner, quickly working him over with body blows. Vader sent Simmons to the opposite corner and followed him in, lifting Simmons into the air with a powerful clothesline. Vader picked Simmons up, held him sideways, and fell straight forward with a powerslam. He went for the pin but Simmons was able to power out and avoid the three. Vader picked Simmons up to his feet but Simmons responded with right hands that rocked Vader backwards, then went for a clothesline and barely moved him. Simmons with another and moved Vader a little more. Simmons with a third clothesline and finally knocked Vader to the mat. Simmons watched Vader get back to his feet, picked him up, and drove him to the mat with a spinebuster that got the entire arena up on their feet. Simmons couldn't get the three but stood up and called for the Dominator. Vader got to his feet but Simmons couldn't get him up for the Dominator. He tried again but still couldn't. Vader ended up lifting Simmons up into the air and driving him to the mat with a powerbomb. He dragged Simmons over to the corner and delivered the Vaderbomb from the second turnbuckle for the win.

    Winner: Vader

    Overall Rating of a B+

    Attendance of 2,000 w/1,282,420 Viewers

  13. Saturday Night 5- Saturday, First Week of October, 1995

    Martel says he has a bonus for Rogers if he beats Duggan tonight- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    There's a couple knocks on a door before it's opened by Big Bubba Rogers. In the hallway stands the knocker, Rick Martel, who motions for himself to come in, then slides past Rogers, who still hasn't said a word.

    Rick Martel: Ah yes, Big Bubba Rogers...

    Martel looked Rogers up and down.

    Rick Martel: Definately big.

    Rogers shut the door rather forcefully and Martel straightened up.

    Rick Martel: Listen, I'm not here for trouble. I just saw that you have a match coming up against Jim Duggan tonight..."Hacksaw" they call him.

    Big Bubba Rogers: And?

    Rick Martel: And I just wanted to give you some extra...uh...incentive for winning.

    Big Bubba Rogers: Extra incentive huh...

    Martel smiled and pulled out a small wad of money. Rogers went to grab it but Martel pulled back.

    Rick Martel: Like I said...extra incentive.

    Martel put the money back in his pocket and Rogers cracked his knuckles, showing he understood.

    Chris Kanyon vs. Dave Finlay- 8 Minutes, C- Rating

    Dave Finlay came out to some irish music, but not much of a reaction from the crowd. He got their attention with some really stiff chops on Kanyon though and by the end of the match, Kanyon's chest was swelling em. Still, besides the chops and the punches, there wasn't much offense from Finlay. Kanyon held out an armbar and turned it into a schoolboy to get a two count and almost won the match with a gutbuster. Finally, it was the Flatliner that ended things and Kanyon picked up a win.

    Winner: Chris Kanyon

    Commercial Break

    Vader Interview- 3 Minutes, A Rating

    Gene Okerlund's standing by backstage with Vader and Harley Race. As usual, Harley Race stepped forward to do the speaking.

    Gene Okerlund: Harley Race, we know now who this man will face at Halloween Havoc and it's none other than Sting. How big of a threat is Sting to the World Title?

    Harley Race: He's not. Big...Van...Vader is the most dominant, menacing force to ever walk on God's green earth Gene Okerlund. A skinny blonde surferboy is not about to de-throne this man.

    Gene Okerlund: Surely Sting's accomplishments can't be denied...

    Harley Race: Sting's had a good career. He's always around the top, but what happened the last time he faced Vader one on one? You remember Bash at the Beach don't you? Sting came in all hyped up to win the World Title, then he ran into Vader and his dreams were shattered.

    Gene Okerlund: I think he redeemed himself at War Games...

    Harley Race: He didn't beat Vader. He didn't make Vader tap out. So how in the World did he redeem himself?

    Gene Okerlund: The actions speak for themselves Harley Race.

    Harley Race: I'm glad Sting's got you convinced and I'm glad he's got his group of followers. It'll make the destruction that takes place at Halloween Havoc that much sweeter.

    Gene Okerlund: Wh-

    Harley Race: No more questions Okerlund. We've got business to attend to.

    Vader pounded his chest and pretended like he might go after Okerlund, who flinched in fear. Vader laughed as he followed Harley Race out.

    Rick Martel vs. Julio Sanchez- 8 Minutes, C Rating

    Sanchez came out quick, using consecutive hiptosses and a head scissors takedown to shock Martel and he got an early two count but that was about all the offense he mounted. Martel german suplexed Sanchez, then used a seated dropkick to knock him into the corner. Martel lifted him up to the top and superplexed him to the mat, Sanchez bouncing off on impact. Martel ended it with the boston crab.

    Winner: Rick Martel

    Commercial Break

    Badd Hype- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    A video rolls, showing Johnny B. Badd winning the television title. It goes on to show him, defense after defense, showcasing his "I'm a Baaaadddddd man" moonsault, and really putting over his success as champion.

    Johnny B. Badd vs. Craig Pittman- 9 Minutes, C Rating

    The Sarge came out saluting the crowd and walking stiff and actually got salutes back from a good number of the fans. His take no prisoners attitude inside the ring won him some fans and his use of the headbutt was reminiscent of the Junkyard Dog. Unfortunately for him, he missed the diving headbutt from the second turnbuckle and Johnny B. Badd caught him with an insiguri that knocked him out. Badd went to the top rope and proclaimed he was still a "Baaaaadddddd Man", then landed the moonsault and walked away still TV champ.

    Winner: Johnny B. Badd

    Commercial Break

    World Title Hype- 1 Minute, A Rating

    A Halloween Havoc logo flashed across the screen, followed by images of Sting and Vader crossing over and ending up next to each other. The World Title followed and centered itself in the middle while Tony Schiavone hyped the World Title match.

    Big Bubba Rogers vs. Jim Duggan- 8 Minutes, B Rating

    A slugfest from the beginning. Neither man is a technical genius and it showed, Duggan and Rogers trading thunderous blows, running each other into anything they could find, and generally beating the hell out of each other. Rogers did hit a fallaway slam that got him a two count, but Duggan kept coming, knocking Rogers back into the corner and sandwiching him with a clothesline. Duggan bodyslammed Rhodes, then backed up and got down in a three point stance. Duggan charged at Rogers, but Rogers dove out of the way and slid to the outside. He reached under the ring and when Duggan leaned through the ropes to grab Rogers and bring him back in, Rogers hit Duggan with a pipe to the forehead. Duggan fell straight back and Rogers slid in the ring, covering him for the win.

    Winner: Big Bubba Rogers

    Commercial Break

    Tag Team Talks- 2 Minutes, C Rating

    Marty Jannetty reached down to grab his dasani water out of the vending machine only to find Chris Kanyon standing next to him when he stood up. After the initial startle, he greeted Kanyon and asked him what he was up to.

    Chris Kanyon: I just wanted to see if you'd given any more thought to teaming up with me?

    Marty Jannetty: The thing of it is-

    Chris Kanyon: I mean, I can do it all. I'm a technician, I can fight, I'm pretty agile, and I'm smart. Me and you, we'd be great!

    Marty Jannetty: You're about as subtle as a flying brick. I'll admit, you're impressive in the ring. So why team with me? Why not keep being successful?

    Chris Kanyon: You're Marty Jannetty....you're like my idol.

    Jannetty can't help but smile and chuckle.

    Marty Jannetty: Look, I've got a match to get ready for...

    Chris Kanyon: Did you see what I did to Dave Finlay?

    Marty Jannetty: I'm not denying you're talent, I just don't know if the timing's right. Let me get through this match with Arn Anderson tonight and maybe we'll talk, alright?

    Kanyon nodded his head, smiling now that he finally had some hope. He clapped his hands together and walked away excited. Jannetty just watched and shook his head with a smile.

    Reply of Faces of Fear/Nasties- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    Not Done Yet

    After the match, Knobbs and Saggs were playing to the crowd when Avalanche and Butcher slid into the ring. Avalanche nailed Knobbs in the back of the head, Butcher ran Saggs out of the ring. Butcher sent Knobbs into the corner and Avalanche squashed him, then watched as he fell to the mat. Butcher made sure Saggs stayed on the outside while Avalanche delivered the Avalanche Splash, landing seat first on Knobbs' chest. Faces of Fear left the ring and Saggs checked on Knobbs.

  14. Nitro 5- Monday, First Week of October, 1995

    Note For Hogan- 1 Minute, B+ Rating

    Nitro comes on the air and the first image seen is Hulk Hogan opening the door to his dressing room. Taped to the locker is a note. The camera zooms to read it the same time Hogan does. It reads "Hulk, just wanted to make sure we're cool. Come talk to me when you get in. -Sting" Hogan rips the note off the locker, drops his bags, and leaves the room.

    Dean Malenko vs. Booker T- 8 Minutes, C- Rating

    Booker T had Stevie Ray by his side when he entered the ring and locked up with Malenko. He backed Malenko up into the corner, but instead of breaking clean, he slapped Malenko and got a warning from Slick Johnson. Booker sent Malenko into the opposite corner, following close behind and sandwiching him, then went for a chokehold. Johnson stepped in and got in Book's face, which allowed Stevie Ray to hop up on the apron and do the deed instead. Booker T kept Malenko in the corner until he went for a scissor kick and Malenko moved. Booker ended up straddling the top rope and after a couple right hands from Malenko, fell victim to a side suplex. Malenko followed that up with a snap suplex and went for a pin, but Stevie had Johnson distracted. Malenko used a baseball slide to knock Stevie into the guardrail, then came back in the ring and nearly had his head taken off with a scissors kick. Book went for the pin, but only got two. He bodyslammed Malenko and went up to the top rope, calling for a missile dropkick, but Malenko sidestepped it, then locked in the Texas Cloverleaf for the win.

    Winner: Dean Malenko

    Attack- 1 Minute, A Rating

    The cameras went backstage and found Hulk Hogan laid out, coughing a painful cough. Security and referees were all over the place, but there was no sign of who did the dirty deed. Randy Anderson could be heard screaming for a medic while Nitro faded to commercial.

    Commercial Break

    Next Week.- 1 Minute, A Rating

    Announcers talk about the fact that Harley Race and his group aren't here tonight, but Schiavone announces that next week, all four men will be in action. Schiavone goes on to say that Vader will even be defending the World Title against Ron Simmons! Schiavone says Ron Simmons is standing by in the back.

    Simmons Interview- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    Sure enough, Ron Simmons is in the back with Gene Okerlund.

    Gene Okerlund: Ron Simmons, it was just announced that you will be facing Vader for the World Championship next week. What an opportunity this must be.

    Ron Simmons: Ya damn right it's a big opportunity. It's not everyday you get a title shot, especially at the World Title. But ya know what? I've held that belt before. I've been WCW Champion. I know what it takes and all I need is one opportunity. Next week, I get that opportunity.

    Gene Okerlund: Any concern at all about Meng and his possible involvement?

    Ron Simmons: Oh I'm sure Meng will be involved but I'm not worried about it. Look at me, I'm a top notch athlete, all I have to worry about is the match. If Meng wants to show his face...well...he can get some too.

    Okerlund thanked Simmons for his time and sent it back to the ring.

    Nasty Boys vs. Dick Slater/Bunkhouse Buck- 8 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Knobbs and Slater started off locked up but the match quickly deteriorated into a brawl, Slater and Knobbs exchanging right hands until Knobbs headbutted Slater and sent him into the corner. Knobbs tagged in Saggs, but Slater managed to get the advantage and ran Saggs head first into the opposite corner. Slater tagged in Buck and together, they put the boots to Saggs. Knobbs tried to come in for the rescue, but just distracted Teddy Long. Slater started choking Saggs and Buck kept stomping away. Finally, Slater stepped out and Buck kept Saggs in the corner. Buck bodyslammed Saggs and went for the pin, but Saggs kicked out. Saggs started fighting back, then knocked Slater off the apron. Saggs tagged in Knobbs, who came in and finished the match from there, ending it with an elbow drop off the second turnbuckle.

    Winner: Nasty Boys

    Not Done Yet- 1 Minutes, C+ Rating

    After the match, Knobbs and Saggs were playing to the crowd when Avalanche and Butcher slid into the ring. Avalanche nailed Knobbs in the back of the head, Butcher ran Saggs out of the ring. Butcher sent Knobbs into the corner and Avalanche squashed him, then watched as he fell to the mat. Butcher made sure Saggs stayed on the outside while Avalanche delivered the Avalanche Splash, landing seat first on Knobbs' chest. Faces of Fear left the ring and Saggs checked on Knobbs.

    Commercial Break

    No Cancellation- 2 Minutes, A Rating

    Hulk Hogan was in the trainers room being checked out by the trainer. His ribs were already taped up and he had ice on his head when Terry Taylor walked in. Hogan quickly tossed the ice and stood up, grimacing as he did. Taylor looked him up and down and didn’t look happy at what he saw.

    Terry Taylor: Did you see who did it?

    Hogan responded, talking through his teeth while trying to block out the pain.

    Hulk Hogan: I didn’t have to see brother, it had to be Sting.

    Taylor’s eyes opened in shock.

    Terry Taylor: Sting? Hulk, I know he’s your opponent tonight, but Sting?

    Hulk Hogan: Look brother, I know it was him.

    Terry Taylor: Well, whether it was or not doesn’t matter. We’re postponing the match until next week, maybe even the week after. Whenever you can go.

    Hogan took his hand off his side and slammed it down onto the table.

    Hulk Hogan: The match is tonight dude. I don’t wanna wait, I want the Stinger and I want the contendership tonight!

    Hogan shoved his way past Taylor, leaving the doctor and Taylor standing there.

    Steven Regal vs. The Patriot- 9 Minutes, B- Rating

    Steven Regal scoffed at the Patriot and how he played to the crowd, the chant of “U-S-A” starting early. Regal locked up with Patriot, putting him in a side headlock, then got shoved off into the ropes and knocked Patriot down with a shoulderblock, dropping to the mat and again putting on a headlock. Regal stuck to the mat moves, switching from a chin lock to a half boston crab and then an armbar, trying to get Patriot to give up early. Patriot fought his way to the ropes and once on his feet, took the fight to Regal with left jabs and then a clothesline. Patriot dropkicked Regal into the corner and delivered an avalanche that sent Regal stumbling out and finally he fell to the mat. Patriot only got a two count and again backed Regal into the corner for a ten punch followed up by a trip upstairs. Regal stumbled around and Patriot seemed ready for the Patriot Missile but Regal fell into the ropes and Patriot ended up crotched on top. Regal climbed up with him, hooking him in a front facelock, then brought him down hard with a superplex to the middle of the ring. Regal locked in the Regal Stretch and from there, it was over.

    Winner: Steven Regal

    Sting Interview- 1 Minute, A Rating

    “Mean” Gene Okerlund is standing by backstage with Sting. Okerlund goes to ask a question, but Sting just grabs the microphone from him.

    Sting: Not tonight Gene-O. Hulk Hogan, you accuse me of attacking you? Me? The Stinger?

    Sting shakes his head in disappointment, quiets his voice and looks in the camera.

    Sting: Hogan, I’ve never attacked anybody in my life and I sure as hell didn’t start with you.

    Sting bites his bottom lip and raises his voice back to normal.

    Sting: Now don’t get me wrong, I’m sorry for what happened and if I had it my way, this match wouldn’t even go down tonight. I don’t want to beat you when you’re not one hundred percent hulkster, that’s not what I want. But you insist on having this match tonight, you want revenge on me, right? Well, it is how it is brother. You want me that bad? Well, you’re about to get me.

    Sting gives his call to the stingers, who respond with a huge pop and Sting’s on his way to the ring while Nitro heads to commercial.

    Commercial Break

    A Challenge Is Thrown Down- 2 Minutes, A Rating

    Backstage, Dustin Rhodes and Steven Regal both turn a corner at the same time and nearly run each other over. Rhodes dropped the US Title and Regal happened to pick it up. He took a nice, long look at it before handing it to Rhodes, who snatched it away quick.

    Steven Regal: Relax sunshine, you don't have to snatch. I don't want it...yet.

    Dustin Rhodes: You'll never get it Regal, never.

    Steven Regal: You fool. Don't you realize I can take that bloody belt any time I feel like it?

    Rhodes sighed before responding.

    Dustin Rhodes: It's people like you, with your ego's and overconfidence, people like you that have ruined wrestlin'. Wrestlin' used to be about the battle, now it's about politics, dealing with whiny, undeserving chumps like you.

    Steven Regal: I'm sorry, did you say undeserving? Well, why don't we settle it like men dear boy?

    Dustin Rhodes: Like men?

    Steven Regal: In the ring. I'll gladly give you a proper thrashing, all you have to do is put that title on the line.

    Regal patted the belt and Rhodes quickly pulled back.

    Steven Regal: It's ok, you don't have to answer now. I'll be around.

    Regal put his hand behind his back and stepped off, head held high. Rhodes punched the wall in frustration.

    Brian Pillman vs. Johnny B. Badd- 10 Minutes, B+ Rating

    Pillman slid into the ring and ducked an attack from Badd, then turned Badd around and dropkicked him in the chest. Badd nearly fell over the top rope, but stopped himself. Pillman charged with a clothesline, Badd dropped down and pulled the top rope with him, watching Pillman fly over the top. Badd ignored the ref and took the fight to Pillman on the outside, sending him into the barrier and firing right hands. Badd went to roll Pillman into the ring, but Pillman reversed it and sent Badd into the apron, then rolled him in. Pillman stepped up to the apron and when Badd got to his feet, Pillman lifted himself over the top rope and clotheslined Badd, following it up with a pin for a two count. Pillman suplexed Badd and went up to the top rope. He missed a missile dropkick and took a DDT from Badd that led to a two count. Badd with a firemans carry into a slam, but still couldn't get any more than a two count. He sent Pillman into the ropes and after a leapfrog, Pillman knocked him down with a body press but Badd kicked out of the pin. The match broke down into a brawl and while Pillman and Badd fought around the ring and to the outside, the countdown was on. When Pillman tossed Badd over the guardrail into the front row, the bell rang. Pillman looked around and realized that Nick Patrick had called for the bell, ruling the match a countout.

    Winner: Draw

    Pillman smacked himself in the head and looked at Badd, getting up slowly. In the back, Steve Austin had been watching the match on a monitor and the second Nick Patrick called for the bell, Austin exploded, clapping his hands and smiling. He watched the monitor to make sure the announcement was official, then walked off happy.

    Commercial Break

    Male Bonding- 1 Minute, C+ Rating

    Coming back from commercial, Pillman was in the dressing room, yelling at Austin about why he was celebrating the countout. He asked Austin if Austin was even on his side, but before Austin could answer, Terry Taylor stepped into the room.

    Terry Taylor: Whoa whoa whoa, what's all the yelling about?

    Pillman and Austin just look at each other.

    Brian Pillman: Nothin. What's up boss?

    Taylor looked at Pillman, then at Austin, and obviously didn't believe either.

    Terry Taylor: You two have been having a lot of problems lately. What you need is a chance to work together, work the problems out. So here's what I'm gonna do. Next week, you two are gonna be in tag team action, since you are a tag team. And you'll be taking on Pretty Wonderful. Hopefully, this'll help fix your problems.

    Neither Pillman or Austin seemed happy with the decision, but Taylor nodded his head, smiled, and left.

    Sting vs. Hulk Hogan- 13 Minutes, A* Rating

    The two legends looked at one another from across the ring, neither wanting to make that first move. The bell rang and they slowly stepped forward, circling each other, feeling each other out. Finally, after a couple light hand slaps, they locked up and though Sting gave a great effort, Hogan forced him back into the ropes and broke clean. Sting kicked him in the midsection, then back chopped him in the chest followed by a right hand and sent him into the ropes. Sting took him down with a back body drop, then used an inverted atomic drop to set up a clothesline and a pin that barely got to two. Sting sent Hogan into the corner and followed up with a chop to the chest. Hogan fired back with a hard right hand that got the crowd into it. Sting with a chop, Hogan with a right, Sting with a chop, Hogan with a right. Hogan with another right and another and finally battled out of the corner. He sent Sting into the ropes and went for the big boot, but Sting ducked underneath it. Sting came off the ropes with a crossbody that Hogan caught and Hogan bodyslammed Sting to the mat and went for the cover, barely managing a two of his own. Hogan pulled Sting to his feet, then sent him into the corner. Hogan followed in, climbing up and gave Sting nine right hands to the head. Hogan played to the crowd before the tenth and it cost him. Sting lifted him up and brought him down with another inverted atomic drop, then hooked Hogan and suplexed him to the mat. Sting took a second to catch his breath and you could see Hogan favoring his ribs on the mat, surely feeling the effects of the earlier sneak attack. Sting looked up to the top rope, then back down at Hogan. Thinking he had plenty of time, Sting went up to the top turnbuckle, but by the time he got there, Hogan was back on his feet and approaching him rapidly. Sting couldn't react in time and Hogan grabbed him, sending him off the top turnbuckle to the mat. Hogan stretched his ribs doing it though and immediately clutched at his side. Nonetheless, he kept going and backed into the ropes, going for the big leg drop! Sting rolled out of the way and then stood by Hogan's feet, wrapping him up in the Scorpion Death Lock. Hogan fought to keep it from getting turned, but his ribs wouldn't hold up and once the pressure went on his back, he tapped and gave the match to Sting.

    Winner: Sting

    Sting tried to help Hogan up, tried to check on him, but as soon as Hogan got to his feet, he shoved Sting back. Hogan shouted at Sting, who shook his head in disbelief, watching Hogan leave the ring while the fans wondered if Sting had really done it. Nitro faded to black.

    Overall Rating of B-

    Attendance of 10,000 w/1,083,295

    Tuesday, Second Week of October, 1995

    Nitro was as good of a show as I could have ever hoped for, but the early ratings show we're still on a decline. Hopefully, people hear about this show and start tuning in. Unfortunately, the backstage problems have continued. Alex Wright not only showed up late, but also got into an argument with Paul Orndorff over a rib that Orndorff had pulled. I don't know the details of what happened, but I was told by Roma that it really wasn't a big deal and Wright definately over-reacted. He's being warned for the lateness and I'll let the over-reaction slide. He's from a different culture, maybe his reaction was justified. What wasn't justified was the fight between Jerry Saggs and Steven Regal, stemming from Regal claiming he was tougher than Saggs. Knowing Regal's history and his shoot fighting background, I don't doubt it. Saggs should have let it go but didn't. Both men are being warned for the incident. Unfortunately, there was yet another fight. Brian Pillman had been teasing Jannetty about the success Shawn Michaels has had since the break up of the Rockers and Jannetty didn't respond very well. Those two are also being warned.

    I can't do much more than warn them when I'm in part to blame. The backstage has been a mess and I haven't done anything about it. Dusty Rhodes is the only full time road agent, others just help out if they see a situation. That'll change starting this week. Today, I set up interviews with two others...Bob Orton Jr. and Gerald Brisco. I figure Brisco did wonders for WWE and, while I'm not sure why they let him go, he's at least worth talking to. Bob Orton Jr.'s a very well respected man around WCW and if he can focus on helping the younger guys and not playing catch up with the older ones, he could work out nicely. By next week, I'd like to have both men in place. Next week's Nitro should be a good one and if they keep the backstage area calm, this gig'll become a lot less stressful.

  15. Monday, 1st Week of October, 1995

    The first month is over. I've been through a few shows and even a pay per view. Fall Brawl didn't pull in the numbers I had hoped and there was speculation that it was due to there not being any title matches aside from the Television title. I couldn't help that all the other champions were in the War Games match, at least there were no complaints about that. Despite the criticism regarding the quality of the shows, I'm still optimistic about the future even though some of the veterans have been given me a hard time. Paul Orndorff, Harley Race, and Dick Slater had all showed up to shows late. Even after a verbal warning, Dick Slater did it again. He'll be recieving a fine, but I doubt that'll do anything about the chip on his shoulder. Luckily, I've been in contact with some other tag teams about making their way to WCW.

    Terry's been very solid thus far as WCW President. Not bad at all...for a backup plan. The original choice was Ricky Steamboat, but he wanted a limited schedule and full time salary, which isn't an option in my book. Somehow, Paul Heyman managed to give him what he wanted because he showed up on Hardcore TV as a new figurehead in ECW, talking about how ECW has dilluted the wrestling product. Of course, he had his supporters join him, namely the Road Warriors and Rick Steiner. Shane Douglas stepped up against him and was joined by Bad Breed, which led to the respective matches at School's Out. It's actually been pretty interesting to watch.

    I had to break up DDP and Kimberly. Dallas is a great guy and a very hard worker, but let's face it, he started his career late and the future's limited for him. Kimberly, on the other hand, is a gold mine. Beautiful, young, charismatic, she's got more of a future than she'll ever know. It's finding the right person to put her with that's been troubling.

    I brought in Marty Jannetty, hoping to have my own version of Shawn Michaels, showcase the other half of the Rockers. The crowd, however, showed no interest in him. At least I'll keep him around though, try to re-package him and come up with something else. One person I may have to part ways with though is Jean Paul Levesque. Nothing against him personally, I actually think he has a good mind for the business but his matches have been terrible. Rick Martel's taken a liking to him though and I've seen the two working together backstage, so I'm hoping that Rick can help him improve. I'd hate to cut a young prospect like that.

    The debut edition of Monday Nitro started out hot but we've already lost two hundred thousand viewers over the course of a month. That's not a good sign, which is why I'm relying heavily on the promotion for the Hulk Hogan-Sting top contendership match on Monday. If that doesn't help boost ratings, then I'm not sure what else I need to do but I know my job will be in jeopardy. And getting fired this soon would be downright embarassing. I'd like to put more of a focus on Nitro and less on Saturday Night, but the timeslot situation doesn't make that a reality. So I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and hope it works.

    The rest of the wrestling World looks like this:

    WWF

    World Champion: Diesel

    Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon

    Tag Team: Bam Bam Bigelow/Tatanka

    Women's: Bull Nakano

    The last WWF PPV was Lost Cause and recieved 387,187 buys

    The Smokin' Gunns defeated Eli Blue and Jim Neidhart

    Mo defeated Steven Dunn

    Fatu went to a double DQ with Jimmy Del Ray

    Sionne defeated Bushwhacker Luke

    1-2-3 Kid & Bob Holly defeated Jacob and Well

    Razor Ramon defeated IRS to retain the Intercontinental Title

    Bigelow & Tatanka defeated Tom Pritchard & Adam Bomb to retain the Tag Titles

    Crush defeated Bull Nakano

    Bob Backlund defeated Owen Hart

    Yokozuna defeated King Kong Bundy

    Davey Boy Smith defeated Jerry Lawler

    Diesel defeated Jeff Jarrett to retain World Title

    Signings: None

    Releases: Paul Bearer, Gerald Brisco, Steve Lombardi, Afa

    ECW

    World Champion: Shane Douglas

    World Television: 2 Cold Scorpio

    World Tag Team: Public Enemy

    Last Major Event was School's Out and had attendance of 5,000

    Pitbull I defeated Hack Myers

    Mikey Whipwreck defeated JT Smith

    Terry Funk defeated Pitbull II

    Sandman defeated Raven & Stevie

    Public Enemy defeated Sabu & Taz to retain World Tag Team titles

    Cactus Jack defeated 911

    2 Cold Scorpio defeated Chris Benoit to retain TV Title

    Shane Douglas and Road Warrior Animal went to a no contest for World Title

    Hawk and Rick Steiner defeated Bad Breed

    Signings: Road Warriors, Rick Steiner, Ricky Steamboat

    Releases: None

  16. Saturday Night 4- Saturday, Fourth Week of September, 1995

    It Won't Stop.- 3 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Kevin Sullivan's just entering the building with Meng when he's confronted by WCW President Terry Taylor. Meng went to step in front of Sullivan, but Sullivan put his hand out and held Meng back, then looked up at Taylor.

    Terry Taylor: You care to explain what happened on Monday?

    Sullivan half smiled and started to walk past, but Taylor grabbed him. Again, Meng went to step in but was held back by Sullivan, who finally addressed Taylor.

    Kevin Sullivan: Careful.

    Terry Taylor: I asked you a question.

    Kevin Sullivan: What happened on Monday...is what's going to keep happening...until Meng gets Ron Simmons.

    Sullivan again walked past Taylor, but this time Taylor let him walk, looking at Meng, who just stared the President down.

    Dean Malenko vs. Mark Starr- 9 Minutes, C- Rating

    Mark Starr took the initial advantage, using the couple inches height advantage he had and hammering down on Malenko's upper body. After a gutbuster, Starr went for the pin but it wasn't enough to keep Malenko down. Malenko reversed an irish whip and took Starr down with a drop toe hold, then lifted Starr into the air and slammed his knee into the mat. Malenko continued his focus on the legs of Starr, bringing him down to Malenko's height. Malenko turned a sunset flip into the Texas Cloverleaf to win by submission.

    Winner: Dean Malenko

    Commercial Break

    Match Power- 2 Minutes, D Rating

    In the hallway, you can hear a lot of loud grunting coming from inside one of the rooms. The grunting got louder and louder until the source was finally revealed. Ice Train was laying down, bench pressing some free weights, 4 fifty pound weights on either side. The grunting came with every push up until he finally put it on the bar and stopped. He stood up and looked like he was definately ready to match Vader pound for pound tonight.

    Is Everything How It Should Be?- 2 Minutes, A Rating

    Gene Okerlund was backstage with Harley Race, Vader, and Arn Anderson.

    Gene Okerlund: Alright guys, last Monday, things didn't seem to be going so well following the loss at War Games. Is there trouble in the Harley Race camp?

    Race, of course, just laughed it off.

    Harley Race: Trouble? Here? Haha, Gene Okerlund, all we have here is two great competitors who hate to lose. And trust me...losing will not happen again.

    Gene looked past Vader and right at Arn Anderson, who didn't seem to be going along with the theme of happiness and content.

    Gene Okerlund: Well, let me ask you Arn Anderson, is everything patched up?

    Harley stepped in to answer, but Okerlund told him that he had asked Arn Anderson. Anderson stepped towards Okerlund, looked at Race, then without turning back to Okerlund, gave his answer.

    Arn Anderson: Everything's exactly...how it should be Okerlund.

    Okerlund shook his head in that "I don't believe this" sort of way, then tossed it back to the ring.

    Jim Duggan vs. Van Hammer- 8 Minutes, C- Rating

    Duggan locked up with Hammer and pushed him into the ropes, then followed up but caught a knee to the midsection. Hammer sent Duggan into the corner and extended his arm over the top rope, pulling down on the other side. Hammer used an irish whip, then pulled Duggan back into a shoulderblock, then tried to lift Duggan for a shoulderbreaker, but Duggan was too strong and fought his way out of. Duggan used his clublike right hands to back Hammer into the ropes, then sent him in and back bodydropped him! Duggan got down in the three point stance and as soon as Hammer stood up, he got ran over. Duggan gave the big "Hooooo", then dropped the knee to Hammer's forehead for the win.

    Winner: Jim Duggan

    Commercial Break

    Maybe, Maybe Not- 2 Minutes, C- Rating

    Marty Jannetty was lacing up his boots when Chris Kanyon stepped into the room, a fan-like smile on his face. Jannetty stopped what he was doing and looked up at Chris.

    Chris Kanyon: Don't wanna bother you or anything, I just had to say that I've always been a huge fan of yours and now that you're here in WCW...it's just great to have you here.

    Marty Jannetty: Yea well, I appreciate that but things haven't been going so great yet...

    Chris Kanyon: They will, you're Marty Jannetty! Who knows, maybe we can even team up sometime!

    Jannetty looked at Kanyon, wondering if he was serious. Then, trying not to offend him, he responded.

    Marty Jannetty: Yea yea....yea. I mean, that'd be....yea.

    Chris Kanyon: Yea? That's awesome! I've got a match coming up, you should check it out, see what I can bring to the team.

    Marty Jannetty: Yea, I'll uh...do that.

    Kanyon bounced out of the room, excited about the possibility of teaming with Jannetty, who seemed less than thrilled at what just transpired.

    Harlem Heat Promo- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Backstage, Booker T and Stevie Ray were standing in front of the WCW Saturday Night banner. Neither had a pleasant look on their face, but when did they ever?

    Booker T: Ya know somethin Stevie Ray...

    Stevie Ray: What's that Book?

    Booker T: It seems to me that Harlem Heat...just ain't gettin the respect...that we should get.

    Stevie Ray: Tell em baby bruh.

    Booker T: Faces of Fear are talking about title shots, Pretty Wonderful's talking about title shots, but nobody's talking about Harlem Heat. What do we gotta do to these suckas to get they damn attention?

    Stevie just cracked his knuckles and smiled.

    Booker T: Ya know, I think you got it Stevie. Let's go crack some skulls and do it for the block.

    Book followed Stevie Ray out of the scene.

    Chris Kanyon vs. Jean Paul Levesque- 9 Minutes, D Rating

    Levesque and Kanyon stood toe to toe, then Levesque slapped Kanyon across the face. Kanyon rubbed his jaw and then spit in the face of Levesque, followed by two right hands and an irish whip. Levesque bounced off the ropes and took a back elbow from Kanyon, followed by a russian leg sweep. Kanyon worked over the neck of Levesque with a series of submission moves, using them more as weardown maneuvers. He went for a pin but Levesque kicked out and got back to his feet, able to hit Kanyon with a boot to the stomach and then drove the back of his head to the mat. Levesque put on an abdominal stretch, reaching out and using the ropes for an advantage every chance he could. Finally, Randy Anderson kicked his arm off the top rope and that let Kanyon flip him over to the mat. Kanyon followed that with the Flatliner and picked up the win.

    Winner: Chris Kanyon

    Commercial Break

    Rhodes Promo Replay- 3 Minutes, B+ Rating

    In a room backstage, Dustin Rhodes was seated in a folding chair, the United States title in his lap with Gene Okerlund seated opposite him.

    Gene Okerlund: Dustin, what was it like competing in the brutal War Games match this year?

    Dustin Rhodes: Gene, words will never be able to describe what that match feels like. You literally feel like you're fighting for your life. Thankfully, we came out on top last night.

    Gene Okerlund: You've talked about how much the United States title means to you and I know it means a lot to some other people, some people who have been talked about recently as being in line for a title shot. Can I just throw some names out and see what you think of them as a contender?

    Dustin Rhodes: Go right ahead.

    Gene Okerlund: A man who just recently returned to WCW and got a big win last night, Ron Simmons.

    Dustin Rhodes: A former World Champion, somebody who understands and appreciates the meaning of the belt. I'd hate to lose, but if I had to, I'd want it to be to a guy like Ron.

    Gene Okerlund: Either half of the Hollywood Blondes, Brian Pillman and Steve Austin.

    Dustin Rhodes: Two fabulous athletes, but I don't think either of them is quite ready for that kind of singles run yet. I think they need to focus on fixing their problems and dominating the tag division.

    Gene Okerlund: What about Steven Regal? He's obviously qualified.

    Dustin Rhodes: Heh. Yea, he's qualified. He's got key wins and he's a great ring technician, but that's where the good ends. Steven Regal would never appreciate this belt because he doesn't respect the blood, sweat, and tears that have gone into it over the years. He didn't witness the battles over this United States title, the battles to be champion and know that you're just one step away from the ultimate glory. Regal won't be champion. I won't let it happen.

    Gene cocks his head to the side as if he had another question, but didn't ask it, instead thanking Rhodes for his time and letting the US Champ walk off.

  17. And as far as Marcus Vick is concerned, he actually has a more accurate arm than his brother, who I know is known for not having the best of accuracy, but in many ways he is a better QB than his older brother, so then why wouldn't it translate to more success? And McPherson is having trouble holding that spot because of the new coach who is more pocket-passer oriented and didn't draft McPherson and he doesn't really fit the sysem they're going to have in place now either. Both have some leadership issues, yes, but you can learn that as you go on, especially if you realize you've made mistakes and you've changed yourself becuase of them.

  18. Nitro 4- Monday, Fourth Week of September, 1995

    Hogan's Back- 5 Minutes, B Rating

    A thunderous ovation is given for the returning Hulk Hogan as he steps through the curtains and instantly plays to the crowd, winding up his hand and putting it to his ear, flexing, and smiling. He headed down to the ring and slid in, grabbing the microphone.

    Hulk Hogan: Ya know brothers...

    Pause for pop.

    Hulk Hogan: Ya know brothers, my last match here in WCW was when Sting beat me for the number one contendership. I took the loss, sat back, and watched, figuring it was time for somebody else, ya know brothers? I thought maybe my time was up, but all I've seen is that big bad dude Vader kick butt and continue to be a black cloud hanging over WCW. And when I saw what they did to the Stinger last week, I knew I had to do something. I couldn't sit at home and watch anymore. So I called the bossman, Terry Taylor, and I told him I'd be at Nitro tonight to make an official challenge brothers, an official challenge to Vader for the World Title!

    The crowd popped huge, then turned in surprise towards the entranceway when they heard music hit. Once they realized who was coming out though, they popped huge again and welcomed Sting to the rampway. Sting looked at Hogan, then cupped his hands and shouted to the fans, who all responded back and watched Sting make his way to the ring where he stood next to Hulk Hogan and got handed a microphone of his own.

    Sting: First off, let me say that it...is...great to see you back here Hulkster.

    A smile from Hogan and a pop from the fans, but Sting looks less than happy.

    Sting: Back to save the day, back to put WCW on your shoulders and carry it, isn't that right?

    Hogan nods his head, saying he's gotta do what he's gotta do.

    Sting: And again, it's great to have you back...but where were you last week when we really needed you?

    The crowd seemed a little unsettled, wanting Sting and Hogan to join forces, not see Sting go after Hogan.

    Sting: You brought it up, so I'm gonna run with it Hulkster, hope that's alright. Last week, I was kidnapped, I was beaten, I was abused, and I was left for dead in a damn hotel room, but I didn't see Hulk Hogan coming to the rescue then. I didn't see Hulk Hogan volunteer himself to step into War Games, put his body on the line. No, but what I do see is you coming out here tonight and making challenges for the World Title and I'll be honest Hulk...that irks the Stinger, just a lil bit. See, I battled in War Games, I bled in War Games, and I came out with the win in War Games. Now, in my mind, that makes me...not you...the top contender to Vader and the World Heavyweight Championship.

    Another pop from the crowd who support Sting as the top contender.

    Hulk Hogan: Now wait one second brother. You had your title shot...

    Sting interrupts Hogan.

    Sting: And I beat you to get it.

    Hogan laughs a little laugh, then re-focuses.

    Hulk Hogan: Yea, that's good. But you've had your chance Sting, now step back and watch the Hulkster do what he does best brother.

    Hogan and Sting were face to face when the WCW theme music hit and President Terry Taylor stepped out in a suit to the rampway. He didn't go much further, choosing to address the two superstars from afar.

    Terry Taylor: As far as I'm concerned, you both deserve the chance to wrestle for the World Heavyweight Title, nobody can deny that, but there are points to be made against both of you. Sting, you did have your shot already and somebody else should be in line, but who? Hulkster, you've been gone. You can't just expect to show up and be made the top contender. So here's what we'll do. Next week on Nitro, we'll have a number one contender's match with Sting taking on Hulk Hogan, how's that?

    The crowd exploded at this suggestion and Taylor couldn't help but smile.

    Taylor's Not Done- 1 Minute, B Rating

    Taylor looked towards the ring, not done just yet.

    Terry Taylor: Of course, we don't want to disappoint the fans here tonight either and since both of you are here and ready to go, why don't you team up and take on the team of Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma tonight! That way, you'll both have a little practice in before the big match next week.

    Taylor didn't wait for any responses, just made his way to the back while Hogan and Sting were left staring at each other.

    No Takebacks- 1 Minute, C Rating

    In the back, Kevin Sullivan has Nick Patrick backed up against a wall, looking up into his face.

    Nick Patrick: Look, I'm sorry, but I can't change the decision. He didn't have to beat Meng, he just had to beat one of you and he did...

    Kevin Sullivan: Meng never lost to Ron Simmons!

    Nick Patrick: All I can say is-

    There was nothing Patrick could say when he took a barefoot karate kick to the jaw from Meng and fell to the cold concrete. Meng followed up with the tongan death grip on the ground while Sullivan told Patrick over and over that Meng doesn't lose.

    Commercial Break

    The Armstrongs vs. Kenny Kendall/Mark Starr- 3 Minutes, C- Rating

    When Brad Armstrong's the biggest name in a match, you know you're in trouble. Kenny Kendall showed a little bit of an upside with a devestating flying clothesline after bouncing off the ropes that nearly knocked Steve Armstrong out of the ring. Other than that, it was Brad working Mark Starr over on the mat and Steve beating Kendall with quickness until Butcher and Avalance, the Faces of Fear, started making their way down the aisle. Kendall saw them first, but ignored what was going on. When they stepped in the ring though, there was no more ignoring. Avalanche shoved Brad Armstrong into the corner, then sandwiched him. Butcher turned Steve Armstrong over and planted him with a piledriver. Kendall and Mark Starr rolled out of the ring and hurried up the aisle while the match was being thrown out.

    Winner: Nobody

    Self-Worth- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Avalanche stood in the middle of the ring while Butcher went to get a microphone. He came back and handed it to Avalanche, who yelled into the mic.

    Avalanche: Run the damn clip.

    The jumbotron goes black, then words show up saying "After Fall Brawl". Those are replaced by Kevin Sullivan looking at both Avalanche and Butcher with a look of disgust.

    Kevin Sullivan: Look at you, you two are pathetic. You think I'd want you anywhere near me and the monster? Get out of here. I don't have time for a couple of washed up nobodies like you.

    The clip ended there. Avalanche then looked at Butcher and asked him a question.

    Avalanche: Butch, you washed up?

    Butcher cracked his knuckles and shook his head.

    Avalanche: Good. Me neither. Now the way I see it, there's only one way to show that we're not washed up and that's to make a little challenge to the Nasty Boys. You don't have to put the belts on the line, just bring your asses, kicking them will be just fine.

    The music hit and the crowd got on their feet, but only Brian Knobbs came out. He explained that Saggs was suffering from a minor concussion and didn't get clearance to leave the hospital, but Knobbs is here and Knobbs will fight either one of them, one on one. Avalanche agreed and the match was made.

    Brian Knobbs vs. Avalanche- 9 Minutes, B- Rating

    Knobbs slid in the ring and ducked a right hand from Avalanche, connecting with two of his own followed by an elbow that backed Avalanche up into the ropes. Knobbs charged, looking to clothesline the big man over the top, but instead Avalanche lifted Knobbs up and over. On the outside, The Butcher laid into Knobbs with vicious kicks before rolling him back in where Avalanche backed him into the corner, then brutally hipchecked him over and over until the ref pulled Avalanche back. Avalanche argued with the ref, which allowed Butcher to climb up on the apron and choke out Knobbs, gaining another unfair advantage. When Avalanche approached Knobbs though, Knobbs responded with a double boot to the face, then charged out of the corner with a clothesline that had Avalanche stumbling. Knobbs used a running shoulderblock but that didn't knock him down either. Knobbs took to the air with a diving shoulderblock and Avalanche stumbled back into the corner, where he was saved from falling. Knobbs drove his shoulder into Avalanche's midsection a couple of times but after an irish whip got reversed, Butcher reached up and tripped Knobbs, Knobbs went headfirst into the mat. Avalanche followed up with his Avalanche Splash, the running seated senton. Avalanche easily got the three count.

    Winner: Avalanche

    Commercial Break

    Dustin Rhodes Interview.- 3 Minutes, B+ Rating

    In a room backstage, Dustin Rhodes was seated in a folding chair, the United States title in his lap with Gene Okerlund seated opposite him.

    Gene Okerlund: Dustin, what was it like competing in the brutal War Games match this year?

    Dustin Rhodes: Gene, words will never be able to describe what that match feels like. You literally feel like you're fighting for your life. Thankfully, we came out on top last night.

    Gene Okerlund: You've talked about how much the United States title means to you and I know it means a lot to some other people, some people who have been talked about recently as being in line for a title shot. Can I just throw some names out and see what you think of them as a contender?

    Dustin Rhodes: Go right ahead.

    Gene Okerlund: A man who just recently returned to WCW and got a big win last night, Ron Simmons.

    Dustin Rhodes: A former World Champion, somebody who understands and appreciates the meaning of the belt. I'd hate to lose, but if I had to, I'd want it to be to a guy like Ron.

    Gene Okerlund: Either half of the Hollywood Blondes, Brian Pillman and Steve Austin.

    Dustin Rhodes: Two fabulous athletes, but I don't think either of them is quite ready for that kind of singles run yet. I think they need to focus on fixing their problems and dominating the tag division.

    Gene Okerlund: What about Steven Regal? He's obviously qualified.

    Dustin Rhodes: Heh. Yea, he's qualified. He's got key wins and he's a great ring technician, but that's where the good ends. Steven Regal would never appreciate this belt because he doesn't respect the blood, sweat, and tears that have gone into it over the years. He didn't witness the battles over this United States title, the battles to be champion and know that you're just one step away from the ultimate glory. Regal won't be champion. I won't let it happen.

    Gene cocks his head to the side as if he had another question, but didn't ask it, instead thanking Rhodes for his time and letting the US Champ walk off.

    Dean Malenko vs. Jean Paul Levesque- 8 Minutes, D Rating

    Malenko locked up with Levesque and put him in a side headlock. Levesque just pulled his head back out of it, then pushed Malenko, who looked confused, in the back. Malenko turned and walked into a kick to the midsection, then Levesque pulled him up for a suplex, but dropped him kind of awkwardly on his side. Malenko stood up, holding his back as if he'd hit right. Levesque charged and Malenko ran him into the corner, ramming his face into the top turnbuckle a couple of times before snap suplexing him to the middle of the ring. Malenko seemed legitly upset in the ring and it was clear to everyone when he laced Levesque's chest with a chop that made him scream out. Malenko did it again, then planted him with another snap suplex. Malenko never gave up control from there and won it with the Cloverleaf.

    Winner: Dean Malenko

    Commercial Break

    Things Not All Well- 4 Minutes, B Rating

    A shouting match can be heard outside a door backstage. The door opened up and it was Arn Anderson and Vader yelling at each other, Harley Race standing by his man Vader.

    Arn Anderson: Maybe I wouldn't have lost the match if you could have gotten out of the ropes.

    Harley stepped up in front of Vader.

    Harley Race: You didn't have to tap out, all you had to do was hold on for one minute, somebody would have been able to help you Arn. But you gave up.

    Orndorff stepped up into the picture.

    Paul Orndorff: Will you two cool it? In case you haven't noticed, we have to go face Sting and Hogan tonight, we could use a little support.

    Vader turned to Orndorff and Race spoke up.

    Harley Race: Right now, we need to settle this.

    Orndorff sat back down and the argument continued with Arn trying to defend himself until Vader said something about not needing punks on his team and Arn flipped, pushing Vader. Vader pushed back harder and Harley finally decided to quit showing favoritism and step in, trying to seperate the two. Orndorff and Roma had to come into the picture to help hold the two apart, but it wasn't a sign of solidarity backstage for the group who's dominated WCW over the last year.

    Rick Martel Promo- 3 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Rick Martel stood in the ring, the confidence radiating off his body as he smiled and put the microphone to use.

    Rick Martel: It seems as if tonight...is the night...of champions. First, the immortal Hulk Hogan wants a title shot. Then, the Stinger. Those two big ugly oafs wanted a shot at the tag titles. And you know I couldn't just sit in the back and let everyone else get their opportunity. After my amazing performance last night at Fall Brawl, I think it's safe to assume that President Terry Taylor and the boys in the back know who the top contender is. It doesn't even matter what belt, I just want some gold.

    Martel stopped and smirked, raising one eyebrow.

    Rick Martel: I like gold.

    Martel then went back to his slow pacing, addressing the crowd in a casual manner.

    Rick Martel: So who's it gonna be? Johnny B. Badd? Dustin Rhodes? Dare I say, the big man, Vader?

    Martel looked towards the entryway but wasn't overcome with joy at who he saw coming down the aisle. It was none other than Mr. USA himself, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, to a huge ovation. Duggan rolled in the ring and snatched the mic out of Rick Martel's hand. After a long "Hoooooo!", he turned to Martel.

    "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan: Where I'm from, we earn what we get. If you ask me, you haven't earned anything but a good ol fashioned butt kickin!

    Before Duggan can do anything else, Martel hit him with a right hand. Within seconds, Slick Johnson had slid in the ring and called for the bell, making this an official match.

    Rick Martel vs. Jim Duggan- 4 Minutes, B- Rating

    Martel continued the assault on Duggan, pounding him with right hands, putting him down to the mat. Martel dropped down to his knees and started punching Duggan in the head, then stood up and raised his hands to the crowd, drawing in their boos. Duggan was slowly getting to his feet and Martel kicked him in the midsection to stop that, then hit him with a swinging neckbreaker and wiped his hands clean, showing how easy it was. Martel grabbed Duggan and with a cocky smirk, sent him into the ropes. Martel went for a dropkick, but Duggan held onto the ropes and Martel fell to the ground. He got back up and Duggan ran him over with a running clothesline that nearly flipped Martel over. Martel's eyes got wide and he scurried out of the ring, backing up the aisle. Slick Johnson counted to ten while Duggan stood in the ring with his two by four, ready for more action.

    Winner: Jim Duggan

    Commercial Break

    You What?- 2 Minutes, C+ Rating

    In the locker room, Steve Austin is sitting on a bench while Brian Pillman looked at himself in the mirror. Neither man was speaking until Pillman piped up.

    Brian Pillman: Look Steve, I want you to be the first to know. I went to Terry Taylor earlier today and asked him for my shot at the Television title.

    Austin cocked his head in surprise and stood up.

    Steve Austin: You asked Terry Taylor for your shot?

    Brian Pillman: Yea...

    Steve Austin: The day after costing me...my shot?

    Pillman didn't respond and Austin continued.

    Steve Austin: I should still be the top contender.

    Brian Pillman: I don't know what to tell you, I just wanted you to hear it from me.

    Steve Austin: So what'd he say?

    Brian Pillman: I face Johnny B. Badd next week.

    Steve Austin: Next week?

    Brian Pillman: Next week.

    Austin just nodded his head and the scene faded.

    Sting/Hulk Hogan vs. Pretty Wonderful- 12 Minutes, A Rating

    Orndorff looked over at Sting and Hogan, then quickly stepped through the ropes, leaving Paul Roma to be the initial sacrafice. Though at first upset at being in the situation, Roma developed an ounce of courage and stepped to the middle of the ring, challenging either man to come face him. Sting stepped up and absorbed right hands from Roma, only to shove him to the ground, then flex and scream while Roma backed up to the corner, using the ropes to lift himself up. Sting approached but got kicked in the midsection. Roma then lifted himself into the air and kicked Sting in the face before driving him to the mat with a bulldog. Roma dropped down and put on a reverse chin lock, keeping the pressure on for a good sixty seconds before releasing the hold and kicking Sting in the back of the head. Roma turned and posed at Hogan, allowing Sting to get to his feet. Roma turned back around and got gorilla press slammed for his troubles. Roma landed hard and scurried over to Orndorff while Sting tagged in the Hulkster to a huge ovation. Hogan and Orndorff circled each other before locking up, Hogan getting the advantage. He went for a clean break, but Orndorff thumbed him in the eye, then ran Hogan up and over the top rope to the outside! Roma started towards Hogan for some cheap shots, but saw Sting and thought twice. Hogan lifted himself up to the apron where Orndorff wanted to suplex him in but Hogan caught him with right hands, then wound up and delivered the big right hand that knocked Orndorff back and allowed Hogan to step into the ring. Orndorff went to tag in Roma, but Roma wanted no part of the returning Hulk Hogan. Hogan punched Orndorff twice more, then sent him into the ropes and delivered the big boot. Hogan went for the pin, but Roma manned up and made the save. Sting came into the ring, running Roma head first into the top turnbuckle, then lifting him up and crotching him on the top rope. Hogan sent Orndorff into the corner where Sting delivered a huge stinger splash! Orndorff fell to the mat and Sting was signalling for the Scorpion Death Lock when he heard the referee's hand hitting the mat for the third time. Hogan had dropped the big leg drop and made the pin while Sting was hyping up the crowd for the death lock.

    Winner: Hulk Hogan

    Sting looked at Hogan with a curiosity about why he stole the finish, but Hogan explained they won the match and Sting just looked on, unsure of what just took place.

    Overall Rating of B-

    Attendance of 10,000 w/1,114,872 viewers

  19. By week 8, Bush will take the #1 RB spot from Deuce. Until then, he'll spend more time catching the ball out of the backfield than anything.

    Marcus Vick has 1st round talent, that's what someone mentioned earlier. I've never seen it. He's undersized with a strong, but very inaccurate arm. He's fast but not exactly agile. He's never been a leader, which is a must at the QB position, and beyond his namesake, I don't see any reason to talk about him as a great football player. What's the difference between him and Adrian Macpherson? Macpherson's probably a better athlete and definately a better QB, but has the same leadership issues and look where he's at, strugglin to maintain the 3rd QB spot in New Orleans.

    The best undrafted free agent? Jai Lewis. Has a football background, has great size for TE or DE, played both positions, has incredible hands and surprising agility. Give him two years under Strahan and the Giants got a steal.

  20. Not sure if this should be in computers or web design, but since it's involving coding for a website, I'll assume here. Feel free to move it though.

    I just need to figure out how to embed mp3's into a flash player so as to save on bandwith. I've found decent tutorials, but most still require a working knowledge of flash, which I don't exactly have. If anyone can help, or direct me to someone (somewhere) who can help, I'd be most grateful. Thanks.

  21. Fall Brawl- Sunday, Third Week of September, 1995

    Standard pyro opening followed by fancy graphics, a pan around the 70 percent full arena, then the focus on the announcers at ringside.

    Tony Schiavone: Hello folks, I'm Tony Schiavone alongside the Living Legend, Larry Zbysko, and the Brain, Bobby Heenan. Welcome!...to Fall Brawl. The focus tonight is on one thing, the big double ring surrounded by steel known as...War Games.

    Larry Zbysko: War Games is unlike anything you'll ever see anywhere else. It's a tradition born in WCW and it's a tradition that's going to be carried out tonight in a big way.

    Bobby Heenan: It's such a great concept. You get four guys and put them up against four guys that they hate, then watch them beat the hell out of each other inside a huge cage. What could be any better?

    Tony Schiavone: On top of that, we have a pretty good card for you and, if we want to fit it all in, we've got to get things going! I'm hearing that Kevin Sullivan is already upset in the back.

    Larry Zbysko: There's a surprise...

    Sullivan hypes up Faces of Fear- 1 Minute, C Rating

    Kevin Sullivan stood in front of Avalanche and The Butcher, looking more like a crazed dwarf than the intimidator he appeared to be. He shouted at them to get ready, telling them that simply beating Stars & Stripes wasn't good enough, they needed to make an example out of them. When Avalanche went to talk back, he took a slap to the face and surprisingly shut his mouth rather than swallow the tiny Taskmaster. Sullivan told them if they didn't win tonight, not to bother showing up at Nitro tomorrow.

    Bobby Heenan: So he's firing them if they lose?

    Larry Zbysko: He can't fire them, they're under contract to WCW, not Kevin Sullivan.

    Tony Schiavone: That's all assuming they lose anyway. Look at the size of those men, they stand a pretty good chance tonight.

    Larry Zbysko: It's not about the size of the dog in the fight, it's about the fight in the dog.

    Tony Schiavone: Very true, very true. Lately, Diamond Dallas Page has had a chip on his shoulder, like he has something to prove. He's had a series of open challenges and tonight, Marty Jannetty happens to be next in line.

    Bobby Heenan: And that's exactly where Jannetty doesn't want to be. Page is like a can of rage right now, he could explode at any moment.

    Larry Zbysko: Marty Jannetty is a fine athlete, he knows how to win in this sport and he knows exactly what he got himself into. This is chance to prove himself early on in WCW.

    Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marty Jannetty- 11 Minutes, B- Rating

    Kimberly couldn't help but look at Marty Jannetty as he lifted himself up over the top rope into the ring and Page took notice. He started yelling at Kimberly, telling her to keep her eyes on him and that's when Jannetty stepped in, turning Page around and decking him with a right hand that prompted the bell. Jannetty with two more right hands that backed Page up into the ropes, then Jannetty fired him across the ring. Jannetty hit a flying back elbow and somehow still landed on his feet. Page got up and Jannetty took him down with a head scissors! Page scurried over to the corner and pulled himself up using the top ropes. Jannetty stepped towards him and got poked in the eye. Page then spun Jannetty into the corner and kneed him in the ribs, only to take him down with a snapmare takedown. Page watched Jannetty roll to his feet, then picked him up and bodyslammed him back down before taking Jannetty's feet and dragging him towards the corner. Jannetty rolled over and got out of Page's grasp, then scrambled to his feet. Page charged at him and got taken down with a drop toe hold. Jannetty grabbed the back of Page's head and ran him face first into the mat again just for good measure, then pointed to the top turnbuckle.

    Larry Zbysko: This is where Jannetty can get himself into trouble. He likes to show off for the crowd and that tends to backfire.

    Bobby Heenan: He's a show off, of course he's going to show off.

    Larry Zbysko: I have no problem with pleasing the fans, but make sure you win the match first.

    Tony Schiavone: Well, he's up top now...

    As soon as Page got to his feet, Jannetty leaped, flipping over Page and taking him down with a reverse neckbreaker variation that got the crowd on their feet. Jannetty waited for Page to get to his feet again, then slowly tried to kick him in the stomach. Page caught the foot, but Jannetty smiled and took him down with an insiguri followed by a pin attempt that only got two. Jannetty pulled Page to his feet, kicked him in the midsection, then bounced off the ropes and went for a schoolboy roll up. Page stopped his progress and put him on the mat with a samoan drop. Jannetty got back up slowly and Page dove over him, grabbing his hair and driving the back of Jannetty's head into the mat. Page went for the cover, but only got two. Page put Jannetty up on his shoulders for a death valley driver, but Jannetty twisted out and slid down Page's side. Jannetty went for a suplex, but Page turned his body in mid-air and landed on his feet behind Jannetty, then spun him around and hit him with the Diamond Cutter! Page made the cover and picked up the win.

    Winner: Diamond Dallas Page

    Tony Schiavone: What a wild ending and out of nowhere, the Diamond Cutter!

    Larry Zbysko: Such a dangerous move because of that fact Tony. It can just come out of nowhere.

    Tony Schiavone: What's going on over here?

    After the match, Page went to Kimberly to celebrate, but she just mocked an applause, turned, and walked to the back. Page followed behind her, shouting.

    Diamond Dallas Page: What the hell do you want from me Kim? Nothing's good enough...

    The lover's quarrel continued to the back.

    Tony Schiavone: Well, we'll let them get that taken care of and go to the back where Steven Regal's getting ready for his match tonight.

    Regal promo- 1 Minute, B Rating

    Steven Regal stepped into the picture in front of a Fall Brawl poster, looking into the camera with one hand behind his back and the other hand stroking his chin.

    Steven Regal: "Flyin" Brian. Tell me lad, what does flying have to do with wrestling? I'm not here to watch you fly and I'm certainly not here to fall victim to some aerial display that you possess. I'm a wrestler. Do you understand what that means sunshine?? I wrestle. I will grapple you to the ground and stretch your body in ways it's not meant to be stretched. There won't be any bloody "Flyin" Brian, there will only be "Cryin" Brian, the man who's going to submit to me tonight.

    Regal turned his head to the side and raised his nose in the air before walking casually out of the picture.

    Tony Schiavone: Such arrogance.

    Bobby Heenan: Confidence Tony, confidence. He knows how good he is and he has a point, this is wrestling not an aerial show. Look at what happened to Jannetty.

    Larry Zbysko: Pillman has more offense than just through the air, but to counter Regal's size and strength advantage, he's definately going to have to use his quickness, much like these two gentlemen coming to the ring right now.

    Tony Schiavone: Larry's of course referring to Stars & Stripes, who are all set for action against the Faces of Fear.

    Faces of Fear vs. Stars & Stripes- 11 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Butcher locked up with Patriot and backed him into the ropes, bending him backward over the top and delivering a forearm to his chest. Butcher delivered another forearm, then used the top rope to choke Patriot before sending him into the corner and tags in big Avalanche. Butcher held him in place and Avalanche kicked Patriot in the midsection, then lifted Patriot into the air and went for a running powerslam. Patriot slid down Avalanche's back and pushed him in the back, sending him facefirst into the corner. Patriot ran Avalanche's head into the top turnbuckle twice but the big man turned around. Patriot ducked a right hand and tagged in Bagwell without Avalanche knowing. Patriot backed up and Bagwell went to the top. Butcher pointed it out and Avalanche turned around. Bagwell came off with a crossbody but was caught by Avalanche, who fell straight forward and smashed Bagwell into the ground.

    Tony Schiavone: What a splash from Avalanche!

    Bobby Heenan: He's dead. Ring the bell, it's over.

    Avalanche slowly got to his feet, watching Bagwell do the same. He grabbed Bagwell and sent him back first into the opposite corner, then charged, turned his body, and landed backwards in the same corner, sandwiching Bagwell. Avalanche watched him fall to the mat, then bounced off the ropes and went for a big splash. He made the pin, but Patriot came in and broke up the pinfall. Nick Patrick forced Patriot back out, but that allowed Butcher to come in and start the doubleteam on Bagwell. Avalanche left and when Patrick turned around, Butcher was the "legal" man. He backed Bagwell into the corner and put his boot up to Bagwell's throat, choking him out until he was forced off. He watched Bagwell stumble towards the middle of the ring and put on his patended sleeper hold. Bagwell squirmed at first, but Butcher's height advantage made it easy to keep the hold on. Bagwell slowly started to fade and found himself on his knees in the middle of the ring, eyes drooping. Patriot tried to get the crowd rallied, but it wasn't until Butcher told them to shut up that they really got into it. Still, Bagwell didn't show a lot of fight and was laid out on the mat.

    Larry Zbysko: The experience of Butcher pays off. He's got him down on the mat, now all the ref has to do is check Bagwell's arm.

    Tony Schiavone: Wait, what's Butcher doing? Is he going to try and rub this one in?

    Butcher released the sleeper hold and turned it into a cover, thinking Bagwell was out. Patrick started the three count but before he got to three, Bagwell's arm shot up in the air. Butcher's eyes got wide and he tried to get the sleeper hold back on, only to have Bagwell fight him off and get to his feet. Bagwell shot Butcher into the ropes and put him in a sleeper hold of his own, only to drop back and plant Butcher into the mat. Bagwell rolled over and tagged in Patriot. Patriot came in and knocked Butcher down with a left hand, then clobbered Avalanche, who took the blow and tried to enter the ring. Patrick stopped him and Patriot whipped Butcher into Bagwell, who stunned him with an inverted atomic drop. Patriot went up to the top turnbuckle while Bagwell tried to fend off Avalanche. Patriot delivered the missile dropkick right on point and down went Butcher. He made the cover just as Avalanche threw Bagwell to the side. Patrick got to two and Avalanche dropped a huge elbow. Patriot rolled out of the way and the elbow caught Butcher. Together, Patriot and Bagwell clotheslined Avalanche out of the ring and Patriot made the cover again, this time getting the three.

    Winner: Stars & Stripes

    Tony Schiavone: Stars & Stripes showing teamwork and pulling out what has to be considered an upset.

    Bobby Heenan: More importantly, what's going to happen with the Faces of Fear? Sullivan told them not to bother showing up tomorrow if they lost, so are they gone?

    Larry Zbysko: If they have any balls, they'll show up tomorrow night and confront that little slimeball...if Ron Simmons leaves anything of him to confront.

    Vaders Group Hype- 1 Minute, B Rating

    A video plays showing Vader destroying Randy Savage, Arn Anderson winning the United States title, Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma competing in tag team action. The package shows the kidnapping of Sting followed by the group, led by Harley Race, showing up on Saturday Night and letting Sting's location be known. The clip stops and the words "War Games" replace the image.

    Ron Simmons interview- 1 Minute, B- Rating

    Gene Okerlund welcomed us to the back.

    Gene Okerlund: Ladies and gentlemen, my guest at this time, former World Champion, Ron Simmons!

    Simmons stepped into the picture, rubbing his hands together.

    Gene Okerlund: Ron Simmons, since coming back to WCW, you've had a thorn in your side by the name of Kevin Sullivan...tonight, you face him and his enforcer, Meng, in a handicap match.

    Ron Simmons: And I can't wait. I didn't care if it was Sullivan, I didn't care if it was Meng, and I don't care if it's both. I've been in situations far worse than this, taking on two guys? To me, this is fun Okerlund.

    Gene Okerlund: Do you see this match as a way for you to get back into the title picture? The title that you once held?

    Ron Simmons: I'll get the World Title when the time is right, count on that. For now, I'mma handle my bi'ness and kick some ass.

    Simmons patted Gene on the back a little harder than he thought, Okerlund nearly fell forward, then recovered and thanked Simmons for the time.

    Larry Zbysko: Like I said, if Simmons leaves anything of Sullivan.

    Bobby Heenan: He can talk a big game, but there's only one monster in WCW and that's Meng. I never bet against a monster. Godzilla, King Kong, whoever, they all win.

    Tony Schiavone: They died...

    Bobby Heenan: Well yea, eventually, but still-

    Brian Pillman vs. Steven Regal- 14 Minutes, B- Rating

    Regal locked up with Pillman and backed him into the corner, using his height advantage to push down on Pillman, then broke the lock-up and nailed Pillman with two european uppercuts. Regal didn't waste any time, lifting Pillman so Pillman was sitting on the top turnbuckle, then climbed up to the first turnbuckle himself, grabbing Pillman for a superplex. Pillman fought it off with right hands and Regal dropped to the mat, stumbling backwards. Pillman leaped off and took Regal down with a flying head scissors! Regal scurried back to his feet but took a dropkick to the knees for his efforts followed by a facebuster and Pillman went for the pin, only getting two. Pillman waited for Regal to get to his feet before chopping him in the chest, eliciting a Flair like whooo from the crowd. He followed that up with two more chops before Regal caught him with a knee to the ribs, then picked him up and gave him a backbreaker. Regal stretched Pillman out on the mat, then put his knee right into the side of Pillman's midsection and pulled up on either half of his body. Regal pulled Pillman up to his feet, hooked him in a front facelock, then dropped him to the mat with a reverse suplex, Pillman landing face first on the mat.

    Tony Schiavone: This is not the position Pillman wants to be in.

    Larry Zbysko: You're right about that. This is where Regal shines, when he can simply turn you inside out and make you beg for forgiveness.

    Regal went to lock in the STF, but Pillman managed to squirm out of it. Pillman scrambled to his feet, but Regal stayed right with him. Pillman turned to kick Regal and get him off, but Regal caught his foot so Pillman had to improvise and blast him in the head with an insiguri. Pillman went for the cover, but only managed another two count. Pillman sent Regal into the ropes and took him down with an armdrag followed by another and then a forearm shot to the head that spun Regal around. Pillman drove Regal's face into the top turnbuckle, then side suplexed him out of the corner to the middle of the mat. Pillman stood up and quickly went up to the top turnbuckle, sizing Regal up. Pillman came off with a flying elbow drop, but Regal moved out of the way. Regal slapped the chest of Pillman, then sent him into the ropes. Regal stopped him with a knee, then jumped and brought Pillman's head down into that same knee.

    Tony Schiavone: Pillman's face right into Regal's knee, that's gotta hurt.

    Bobby Heenan: It's not like Pillman has enough brain cells left, he can't afford to lose em that way.

    Regal pulled Pillman to his feet, lifting him up for a vertical suplex but Pillman kicked his feet until he was able to kick himself over and land on his feet. Pillman now had a front facelock on Regal and drove him to the mat with a DDT! Pillman stepped through the ropes and stood on the apron. Regal got to his feet and Pillman went for a springboard double axe handle, but Regal caught him out of mid-air and drove him hard to the mat with a sitdown powerbomb. Regal followed that up with the Regal Stretch and forced Pillman to tap out.

    Winner: Steven Regal

    Tony Schiavone: Pillman put up a great effort, but for the second time tonight, a ground attack counters the aerial prowess.

    Larry Zbysko: That's why it's called wrestling Schiavone. You never saw me going to the top.

    Bobby Heenan: Or me.

    Larry Zbysko: We only saw you running to the top of the ramp, away from everyone.

    Hogan's Return- 1 Minute, A Rating

    A video package rolled highlighting Hulk Hogan moments throughout his WCW career, including his Starrcade victory over The Butcher. The clip goes on to show legdrop after legdrop, big boot after big boot, then it showed Sting beating Hogan to become the number one contender to the World Title. That was the last time Hogan was seen. The clip ended with the words "Tomorrow Night: Hulkamania Invades Nitro". The crowd erupted when the words appeared.

    Meng/Sullivan vs. Ron Simmons- 14 Minutes, B+ Rating

    Simmons stepped into the ring and looked across, first at the smaller but sadistic Kevin Sullivan, then at the monster known as Meng. The bell rang and Simmons found himself being surrounded. He made the mistake of stepping towards the center of the ring and both men pounced forward. He tried to fight off Meng, but Sullivan's blows to the back of the head gained control for them. Simmons continued swinging wildly but after a Meng headbutt, he fell to the ground. Sullivan immediately put the heel of his boot on the forehead of Simmons and spun it around quickly, then did it again while Meng applied a two handed chokehold. Nick Patrick had to pull Meng off of Simmons, but Sullivan just dropped down and applied a chokehold of his own.

    Tony Schiavone: Another blatant chokehold. Can somebody stop this?

    Bobby Heenan: Throw in the towel for him Schiavone.

    Tony Schiavone: I just want it to be fair.

    Larry Zbysko: A fair handicap match isn't a handicap match.

    Patrick pulled him off and Simmons was finally able to roll towards the ropes, using them to pull himself up. Sullivan raked him in the eyes, then ran Simmons into the top turnbuckle, followed by Meng turning him around and chopping him in the chest. Meng sent Simmons to the opposite corner, but Simmons fired out and took both Sullivan and Meng down with a double clothesline. Meng was the first one to his feet and Simmons scoop slammed him, then picked Sullivan up and scoop slammed him. Meng was to his feet, so Simmons grabbed him and ran him between the ropes to the outside! Simmons sent Sullivan into the ropes, then bounced into the opposite side himself. Meng reached up and tripped Simmons, then dragged him to the outside. Meng chopped him in the chest then sent Simmons hard into the steel guardrail. Meng grabbed Simmons, pulled him out, then slammed him back into the guardrail again. Sullivan stood in the ring, watching the action but not taking part. Meng walked Simmons towards the rampway, then bodyslammed him onto the steel before missing an elbow drop. Simmons stood up and fired right hands at Meng, then sent him hard into the rail, Meng went up and over and landed in the stands. Simmons pointed at a fan, who quickly gave up his chair.

    Tony Schiavone: Not even a monster can withstand one of these....

    Once Meng was back on his feet, Simmons crowned him on the top of the head with the steel chair! Simmons did it again and Meng fell straight back. Sullivan's eyes were wide in the ring when Simmons slid back into the ring. Sullivan tried to fight him off with boots to the back and punches, but Simmons managed to back him up into the corner, then sent Sullivan into the opposite corner and followed that up with a powerslam. Sullivan stood up very slowly, then walked right into Simmons, who picked him up for a powerbomb, instead laying Sullivan out flat on the mat with a front falling slam variation. The three count was easy.

    Winner: Ron Simmons

    Not Through Yet- 1 Minute, B Rating

    Simmons stood up and looked down at Sullivan with a look of satisfaction. He was so content surveying his damage that he never saw Meng sliding into the ring from behind. Simmons turned around and stepped into a tongan death grip from Meng, who clutched Simmons jaw until Simmons dropped to his knees, trying to get the hold off. Meng squeezed tighter until Simmons could take more and simply collapsed to the mat. Meng finally released the hold and stood over Simmons, proud of what he'd accomplished.

    Rick Martel interview- 1 Minute, C- Rating

    Backstage, Rick Martel was busy watching one of the female assistants walk away down the hall. When he turned around and found a camera in his face, his smile disappeared.

    Rick Martel: And what is it you want? I'm not going to sit here and tell you again and again how I will prove that Alex Wright's win against me was nothing more than a fluke. You've heard that, why would you want to hear it again? No, instead I'll tell you more about me and my goals. Alex Wright, he's not even a stepping stone for me. He's just a pebble stuck in the crack of the sidewalk. As soon as I step over him, then it's on to the modelesque glory that awaits me. I was born and bred to be a champion, it's my pedigree. To think that I'd be anything less here in WCW would be a disgrace. So yes, I'll face Alex Wright and I'll beat him like I've said I will. But after that, no more. No more talk of losers like Alex. I just want to hear two things in the same sentence. Rick Martel...and...champ...ion.

    Martel smiled at the camera while the scene faded.

    Bobby Heenan: Rick Martel, that's what a champion should look like, a million bucks.

    Larry Zbysko: You saying Vader's not a good champ?

    Bobby Heenan: Vader's great at beating people up, but if I want a champ, I want somebody that I can put in commercials. Martel can really do it all.

    Tony Schiavone: Well, we'll see if he gets past Alex Wright this time, but right now, it's time for the Television Title match!

    Austin vs. Johnny B. Badd- 12 Minutes, B Rating

    Badd tried to attack Austin before the match, but Austin felt it coming and was able to duck out of the way. Badd put on the brakes before he ran into the corner, but turned around into a right hand from Austin. Austin threw a couple more, then dropped Badd with an inverted atomic drop followed quickly by a russian leg sweep. Austin tried to cease the moment with a pin, but only got two and barely that. Austin with another right hand, then sent Badd into the ropes. He lifted Badd up with a high back body drop, but Badd managed to stay on his legs, though his leg nearly gave out on him. Austin turned around and got poked in the eye, followed by a reverse suplex, Austin going face first into the mat. Badd dropped down to his knees and punched Austin repeatedly in the forehead, laughing a high pitched laugh afterwards. Badd pulled Austin to his feet, then executed a neckbreaker that looked kind of stiff. Austin rolled to the outside, but not to the floor. Badd tried to pull Austin to his feet on the apron, but Austin dropped off and pulled Badd neck first down on the top rope, slingshotting him back to the middle of the ring.

    Tony Schiavone: That's one way to turn things around in your favor. Now can Austin capitalize?

    Larry Zbysko: Call him the king of capitilazation, he's back in the ring!

    Austin stepped in just in time to nail Badd with a swinging neckbreaker. Austin followed that with a quick elbow in the throat region, then went for a pin, still only getting the two count. Austin got up first, watching Badd do the same. As soon as he did, Austin ran him over with a clothesline, then stood by Badd's feet, grabbing him by the ankles and falling back, slingshotting Badd towards the corner. Badd hit the corner hard, then fell to the mat and rolled to the outside. Austin lined him up and slid to the outside with a baseball slide that knocked Badd into the guardrail. Austin with more hard right hands, then grabbed Badd and rolled him into the ring. Austin slid in and Badd was able to gain the advantage, stomping Austin in the back, then pulling him to his feet and sending him back first into the corner, followed by a backbreaker. Badd put Austin up across his shoulders, then went to turn and Austin's feet nailed the referee, knocking him to the ground.

    Tony Schiavone: And down goes Patrick! You can't win without a ref.

    Bobby Heenan: Do I have to do everything around here? Where's my referee shirt...

    Larry Zbysko: You're not a licensed referee you fool, nobody trusts you.

    Badd ignored that and completed the death valley driver, then rolled outside of the ring. He moved the timekeeper out of his chair, then took the chair and closed it up, sliding back into the ring. Badd stood poised and ready to deliver the final shot, but before Austin stood up, Brian Pillman came charging down the aisle, getting a huge pop! Pillman stepped up on the apron and grabbed the chair from Badd! Badd turned around to figure out what happened, then took a chair shot to the dome! The crowd popped huge, but quieted down when they heard the bell ring. Referee Nick Patrick was looking right at Pillman and calling for the bell. Austin started to get to his feet and surveyed the situation. Pillman didn't know what to say, but then the announcement came over the speaker that the winner, by disqualification, was Johnny B. Badd.

    Winner: Johnny B. Badd

    Pillman dropped the chair and looked at Austin, trying to explain.

    Brian Pillman: He was gonna hit you Steve, I had to do something!

    Austin looked at Pillman and didn't even say a word, just rolled out of the ring and headed to the back. Pillman looked at Patrick, told him that he made a mistake, then hopped down off the apron. He kicked the ringsteps, then headed to the back, quite a bit behind Austin.

    Tony Schiavone: Trouble in paradise folks, that's not a good sign.

    Larry Zbysko: These two need to get on the same page or go their seperate ways. Right now, they're not doing anything but hurting each other.

    Tony Schiavone: They're too good to go on their own. They could dominate the tag division.

    Bobby Heenan: They could, but they're not and that's the problem.

    Stings Group Hype- 1 Minute, B+ Rating

    Another video played, this one showing Sting and his battle with Vader, showing Dustin Rhodes beating Arn Anderson for the United States title, showing the Nasty Boys constantly fighting with Pretty Wonderful. The crowd got behind this video and again popped huge when the video was replaced by the words "War Games."

    Rick Martel vs. Alex Wright- 13 Minutes, C+ Rating

    Martel attacked Wright before the belt, turning and put Wright into the corner, punching him with left fists. Martel bent down and drove his shoulder into Wright's midsection twice, then pulled him out of the corner and bodyslammed him to the mat, following that up with a quick elbow to the midsection. Martel stood up and pulled Wright with him, this time driving his shoulder into Wright's lower back, then he pulled him back and did it again. Martel spun Wright around and drove him back first into the corner, then backed off, running his hands through his hair and looking out to the crowd, showing his confidence.

    Tony Schiavone: This is just narcissism, there's no place for that.

    Bobby Heenan: If his opponent doesn't make him work hard, then why shouldn't he be able to show it?

    Tony Schiavone: It's disrespectful to Alex Wright.

    Bobby Heenan: Then Alex Wright should do something about it.

    When he turned back around, he was met with a forearm followed by a japanese armdrag, then a hip toss, then a dropkick that took him off his feet. Wright quickly dropped to the mat and put on a reverse chin lock, catching his breath. When he released it, he slowly helped Martel to his feet, then rammed Martel's head into the top turnbuckle, following it up with a side suplex. Wright went for the pin, but only got a two count. He laid Martel's arm out to the side, then lifted himself into the air and came crashing down with his knees into the middle of Martel's elbow, repeating that move again before pulling Martel to the feet. Wright went for an irish whip, but Martel reversed it, only to have it reversed again by Wright, who pulled Martel into a belly to belly suplex, but before he could lift Martel up, Martel kicked Wright right below the belt. Slick warned Martel, but didn't disqualify him. Martel grabbed Wright by the hair and slammed the back of his head into the mat, then turned him over and drove his knee into the small of Wright's back. He sat Wright up and again put his knee into Wright's back, then pulled both of Wright's arms back with a bow and arrow submission, telling Wright to give it up before he breaks his back.

    Tony Schiavone: Martel going the submission route, but Wright's hanging in there.

    Bobby Heenan: He'll give it up. Martel knows what he's doing. Come on Wright, give it up!

    Wright refused and Martel released it, standing up and kicking Wright in the back, then pulled him to his feet. Martel knocked Wright backwards with a forearm, then sent him into the ropes and looked for a back body drop. Wright went up in the air, but landed on his feet somehow. Martel turned around and Wright dropkicked him into the ropes, then went for a back body drop of his own. Martel tried to counter it with a DDT but Wright re-countered that with a northern lights suplex that caught Martel by surprise. Martel kicked out of that and both men scrambled to their feet where Martel drilled Wright with an implant DDT that set up the boston crab for the win.

    Winner: Rick Martel

    Austin and Pillman argue- 1 Minute, B Rating

    A loud bang is heard, such as a hand punching a metal locker room door. That hand belonged to Steve Austin, who hit the door again while Pillman continued to try to explain. Unfortunately for the duo, Austin was having none of it.

    Steve Austin: You coulda just taken the damn chair, you didn't have to hit him with it!

    Brian Pillman: The only reason I was out there was to keep you from bitching again anyway.

    Austin stopped and looked at Pillman...

    Brian Pillman: Yea, that's right. Last time, you threw such a hissy fit because I wasn't out there to save you that I figured this time I'd make sure I was there no matter what. But apparently that's not good enough for you either.

    Austin goes to respond, but Pillman doesn't even want to hear it, just walking out of the room instead.

    Tony Schiavone: At least they walked away and the situation didn't escalate.

    Larry Zbysko: I don't know who's betraying who, it's so complicated.

    Bobby Heenan: It's like that episode of As The World Turns...

    Larry Zbysko: What lamebrain?

    Bobby Heenan: Nevermind, you wouldn't know about quality TV anyway.

    Tony Schiavone: The cage is being lowered around the dual rings and that means it's just about time for our main event, War Games!

    War Games Match (Sting/Dustin Rhodes/Nasty Boys vs. Vader/Arn Anderson/Pretty Wonderful)- 42 Minutes, A Rating

    Brian Knobbs is the first man in for team Sting while Paul Roma gets the nod for team Vader. Knobbs goes for the lock up but Roma ducks under it, then points to his mind, showing he's a thinker. Knobbs again goes for a lock up but again Roma ducks underneath it, this time kicking Knobbs when he turns around. Roma went for a vertical suplex, but it's too early for him to get Knobbs up and Knobbs is able to reverse it, scraping Roma's boots on the roof of the cage before dropping him to the mat. Knobbs quickly went for the pin but it's war games. He threw Roma into the ropes and took him down with a strong shoulderblock, then dropped an elbow into Roma's upper chest. Knobbs dropped another elbow, then again went for the pin, still not remembering the rules. Roma got to his feet and Knobbs backed him into the corner, delivering huge forearms to his chest. Knobbs then backed up, got the crowd into it, turned and charged full steam ahead like a rhino, but all he got was boots to the face from Roma. Roma then grabbed Knobbs and ran him face first into the cage! Knobbs bounced off as the fans started the ten count to see who would be in the ring next. Roma was on the mat choking Knobbs out when the buzzer finally went off and out came Paul Orndorff, to the relief of Roma.

    Tony Schiavone: This is where things start to get interesting. Can Knobbs fight off the man avantage or will he be stuck in there helpless?

    Larry Zbysko: More importantly, who's coming out to save Knobbs? You know his partner Saggs is dying to get in there, but if he has to wait, what effect will that on him?

    Bobby Heenan: These matches are so brutal, so violent, you can't think. You just go in there and fight.

    Orndorff stepped into the cage and immediately started putting the boots to Knobbs alongside his tag team partner. Orndorff pulled Knobbs to his feet, then yelled something at Roma. Orndorff took Knobbs and whipped him right into a dropkick from Roma! Orndorff dropped a knee across the forehead of Knobbs, then pulled him back to his feet. Together, he and Roma took Knobbs and again ran him face first into the steel cage, watching his flesh bounce off as he stumbled before falling to the mat. Orndorff again yelled something to Roma and they both pulled Knobbs to his feet, then hooked him in a double front facelock which led to a double suplex against the cage, putting his back into the steel! The crowd started their ten count again and just as Orndorff was pulling Knobbs to his feet again, Jerry Saggs flew down the aisle way and into the cage, firing away at both men with furious right hands. He whipped Roma into a corner, then whipped Orndorff into Roma, then charged himself and sandwiched both men before yelling out to the crowd and getting a huge pop.

    Tony Schiavone: That's exactly who you wanted to see if you're Brian Knobbs. Your partner.

    Larry Zbysko: He lucked out, but they better take advantage of these two on two odds, it won't be long before a third comes in for Team Vader.

    Tony Schiavone: Right now, you have to give the advantage to the Nasties, right?

    Bobby Heenan: I don't know. Knobbs took quite a beating, I don't know how much longer he can actually last.

    Saggs then turned back to his opponents and got knocked down by a Paul Orndorff high knee. Orndorff pulled Saggs to his feet, then drove him into the mat with a russian leg sweep. Orndorff started to stomp away, but Knobbs stopped him with a shove. Knobbs wiped a trickle of blood from his forehead, then decked the charging Paul Roma before turning and scoop slamming Paul Orndorff. Saggs was to his feet by this time and he grabbed Roma while Knobbs grabbed Orndorff. They both used irish whips to cause a pretty wonderful accident in the middle of the ring. Orndorff and Roma both got up stumbling, facing each other. Knobbs and Saggs ran right into the backs of both men and created a sandwich that put both men down and out just as the buzzer sounded for the next man to make his way in. Knobbs and Saggs stood ready as they watched Arn Anderson slowly make his way to the ring, in no hurry to battle with the tag champs. He waited until he saw Orndorff start to get up, then stepped into the cage. Knobbs and Saggs both attacked and Arn quickly backed out of the cage, letting Orndorff and Roma hit the champs from behind. Then Arn stepped into the ring and helped Roma beat up on Saggs, putting him into the corner, then both men laced him with boots to the midsection.

    Tony Schiavone: The ultra-methodical Arn Anderson, in there to slowly pick apart anyone who gets in his way.

    Larry Zbysko: What a year he's had, capturing the US Title, being a part of this fearsome group. A big step up this year for Arn.

    Arn left Saggs to Roma, then joined Orndorff in the stomping of Knobbs, even stepping up to the second turnbuckle so he could drive those hard left fists into the open wound on Knobbs' forehead, causing the blood to flow freely. On the other side of the ring, Saggs had turned things around and now had Roma back first in the corner, wailing away with those rock like right hands. Orndorff hurried over to his partner's aid, nailing Saggs in the back of the head, allowing Roma out of the corner. Together they lifted Saggs with a back suplex, dropping him on his neck in the middle of the ring. Arn raked Knobbs' eyes across the top rope, then kicked him in the back of the knee, bringing him down. Arn went for an irish whip, but Knobbs reversed it and sent Arn into the corner, then charged forward and knocked Orndorff down with a clothesline. Roma stepped up but took a samoan drop for his troubles and things were looking good as the buzzer sounded and the man they call Sting came charging down the aisleway.

    Tony Schiavone: Sting!

    Bobby Heenan: That means it's down to Vader and Dustin Rhodes. Advantage Vader.

    Tony Schiavone: I won't argue with that, but Sting will keep this interesting.

    Sting slid into the ring and grabbed Orndorff from behind, spinning him around and unloading with right hands before whipping him into the corner. Sting and Saggs then both grabbed Roma and whipped him into the other corner. Sting gave his stinger shout to the crowd, getting em all pumped up, then delivered a huge Stingers Splash to Orndorff, only to turn around and deliver another Stingers Splash to Roma! Anderson tried to scurry out of the way, but he was nabbed up by Knobbs and Saggs. Saggs hit him with a right hand and Anderson spun around only to get hit by Knobbs with a right hand and spin back to Saggs. They played ping pong for a second, then watched Arn stumble right into an inverted atomic drop from Sting. Sting followed that up by grabbing Arn and running him face first into the steel. Arn bounced off and Sting grabbed him again, this time running him to the other side of the ring, again into the steel. Orndorff and Roma were back on their feet and managed to attack the Nasty Boys from behind but with Sting's help, the trio soon had the advantage again. Paul Roma made a trip to the Pitstopp while Orndorff found himself locked in the scorpion death lock. Thankfully, the buzzer sounded and Sting released the hold to turn his attention to Big Van Vader, who was slowly making his way up the aisle, pounding his chest as he walked.

    Tony Schiavone: Vader's in no hurry. He knows he can destroy anyone he wants to at any time.

    Bobby Heenan: That is a big, mean, scary man.

    Larry Zbysko: Saggs and Knobbs see him coming and they've shoved Pretty Wonderful aside. All attention is on Vader, but he doesn't care.

    Vader stepped right into the ring and was attacked by both Nasty Boys, big men in their own right, but Vader shrugged them off, throwing Saggs to the ground and headbutting Knobbs. Sting and Vader met one on one in the center of the ring and Sting went to work with a kick to the midsection, chops to the chest, punches to the head, all in a furious flurry, backing Vader into the corner. Sting backed up and went for the stinger splash, but Vader lifted him higher into the air, over the top turnbuckle and Sting hit the corner steel post head first, then fell lifeless to the ground. Knobbs charged back at Vader, but Vader slammed him, then put Saggs in the corner and went to work with his trademark body blows. Vader let Saggs fall out of the corner and watched as Orndorff dropped a knee to the back of his head. Vader helped Sting up off the mat, then sent him into the ropes, catching him with a bearhug and locking it in right in the middle of the ring. Anderson sent Saggs hard into the corner and when he came back out, Anderson planted him with a hard spinebuster. Anderson then watched as Roma went up to the top rope and delivered a picturesque elbow. Right on impact, the buzzer sounded and the United States champion came flying down the aisle like a bat out of hell.

    Tony Schiavone: And now, all eight men are in the ring and it's only a matter of time now.

    Larry Zbysko: This match has already taken so much out of both of these teams, I don't know how much longer it can realistically go on.

    Bobby Heenan: At least Rhodes is fresh and Vader, he's just shrugging off damage.

    Tony Schiavone: Never count Sting out either, he's in phenomenal shape.

    He didn't really survey the scene, just went for the first person he saw, which was Orndorff about to piledrive Knobbs. His shoulderblock to Orndorff's knee stopped that, then when he got back up, he back bodydropped Roma and charged straight at Anderson with right hands. Anderson held his own and spun Rhodes around into the corner, delivering a couple short left jabs before bending down and driving his shoulder straight into Rhodes' midsection. Knobbs is back to his feet, but so is Orndorff, so Knobbs takes Orndorff and runs him head first into the steel. In the middle of the ring, Vader's still shaking the life out of Sting. The crowd starts chanting "We Want Sting" over and over and Sting starts to show a little life. With Anderson working over Rhodes, Knobbs and Orndorff squaring off, and Roma with a reverse chin lock on Saggs, Sting's the only man who can help himself. Sting gathers more and more energy from the crowd and soon is able to put his head up, causing an even louder ovation. Sting manages to get his arms up and comes down hard on Vader with a double chop to the neck. He repeats the move, again and again, causing Vader to finally release the bearhug. Sting backs up and charges at Vader, but Vader turns and runs him face first into the steel. Vader turns back around and is met with a clothesline from Knobbs that spins him around where he's met with a clothesline from Saggs. Orndorff and Roma are both laid out on the mat while the Nasty Boys double team Vader, sending him into the ropes and stopping him with a double kick to the midsection. Together, they lift Vader up into the air and drop him with a ring shaking double suplex! Saggs turns in celebration but walks right into a spinebuster from Arn. Knobbs hears Saggs go down and turns, only to get a boot to the midsection followed by a DDT from Double A. Anderson turns towards Sting, but Sting gets the first move in, a chop to the chest, then another, and a kick, and a punch, and Sting sends Arn into the ropes, taking him off his feet with a spinning back elbow. Sting goes for the scorpion death lock, but Orndorff kicks him off. Rhodes grabs Orndorff and runs him face first into the top turnbuckle, then climbs up for the ten punch, the crowd counting along with each blow. Orndorff's busted wide open, Knobbs is busted open, it's mayhem in the cage.

    Tony Schiavone: The blood is flying and finally, Vader's starting to feel some of this attack.

    Larry Zbysko: He's single handedly taking on the tag champs, not even Vader can do that for too long.

    Bobby Heenan: I wouldn't be so sure. Vader might make both of them tap out and walk out with three belts.

    Tony Schiavone: The belts aren't even on the line.

    Bobby Heenan: That's how good he is.

    Knobbs and Saggs continue to work over Vader, the only time the big man's been down. Roma comes up but Knobbs sends him flying into the cage and turns back to Vader. They send Vader into the ropes, but this time Vader runs through both Nasty Boys with a vicious double clothesline, then grabs Rhodes from behind. Rhodes fights his way out of it and ducks a double arm smash. Vader turns in anger and gets dropkicked to the corner by Rhodes. Anderson delivers a forearm to the small of Rhodes back, then atomic drops him. That's followed by a bulldog from Roma. Roma kicks Saggs in the midsection, then sends him to the corner while Anderson pulls Rhodes off the mat and with Vader's help, throws him like a dart into the corner steel post of the cage. Vader goes back for Sting and Anderson stays on Rhodes, grinding his face into the cage, tearing the flesh from his skull. Vader lifted Sting into the air like a ragdoll, military pressing him then slamming him to the mat. Vader dropped a huge elbow on Sting and stood back up, dragging Sting over to the corner. Vader climbed up to the second turnbuckle, about to hit the vaderbomb, but as soon as he jumped, Knobbs made the save, pulling Sting out of harms way. Vader landed hard on the mat and Knobbs dropped two straight elbows to the back of his head. Sting pulled Anderson off of Rhodes, but Anderson was still putting up a fight, trying to get Sting off of him with left hands. Sting sent Arn into the ropes, but Arn stopped and Sting missed a dropkick. What Arn didn't get out of the way of was a top rope clothesline from Dustin Rhodes! Knobbs sent Vader into the ropes, but Vader's weight caused the ropes to collapse on him and he ended up with his arms stuck! Orndorff tried to come to his rescue, but Saggs took him down and started pummeling him on the mat. Rhodes was fighting with Roma in the corner and Sting looked down at Anderson in the middle of the ring. Without hesitation, Sting quickly slapped on the Scorpion Death Lock and while his teammates were fighting and Vader was caught in the ropes, Arn Anderson had no choice but to tap out and give the win to team Sting.

    Winner: Team Sting

    Tony Schiavone: Vader's still stuck in the ropes and Sting falls to the mat, exasperated. What does this do for the title picture? Will Sting walk away with another shot? What about the return of Hulk Hogan tomorrow night? Folks, I don't know but tune in tomorrow night for answers. It's Monday Nitro, live on TNT!

    Scene faded to black.

    Overall Rating of C-

    65,366 buys with attendance of 21,141

  22. There's no question that Bush is the most talented player in the draft and should go number 1 To me, the second best talent in the draft is D'Brickashaw Ferguson followed by Michael Huff, but talent doesn't dictate order. If the Jets trade up to get Reggie Bush, then the Texans must pursue Ferguson. They have Moulds and Johnson at wideouts, Carr's still a good quarterback with incredible fundamentals, start building up that protection for him. This is Gary Kubiak's team now, not Dom Capers, the focus will be on the offense first.

    Michael Huff should drop to the Lions. The Raiders are going to have a hard time passing up whichever quarterback is available, either Young or Cutler. Cutler fits the prototypical Art Shell quarterback more than Young, but it'll be whoever's available. And if Vernon Davis somehow slips this low, they may snatch him up.

    Aside from guessing who's going to trade up to the number one pick (should be Jets since Texans can't drop lower than 4th and still plan on getting Ferguson), there's not a ton of intrigue to the draft. Look at the coaches, look at the connections, the schemes, and players start to fall into place like a well worked puzzle.

    Off the wall prediction? Vikings move up to #6 and take a QB, more than likely Cutler, throwing off the gameplan of everyone 7 and under while giving the 49ers more draft picks. 49ers just took Denver's first rounder, they can afford to give up the 6th overall, it'd be more beneficial to them.

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