Monday
Nitro #129
Date: March 2, 1998
Location: Corestates
Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Commentators: Mike
Tenay, Larry Zbyszko, Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
The main story tonight
is we have an NWO guy teaming with a WCW guy to face two more NWO
guys in the main event of Hall/Hogan vs. Sting/Savage. We're less
than two weeks away from Uncensored and the card is already shaping
up very nicely. Hopefully WCW can rebound after a weak showing on
last week's show. Let's get to it.
After some clips from
Savage's beatdown last week, we see the NWO arriving. Nash is
already here for some reason.
Chris Benoit vs.
Scotty Riggs
Benoit sends him into
the corner to start but can't hit the German suplex. Instead he
clotheslines Riggs in the back of the head and hits a belly to back
for two before sending Riggs to the floor. Benoit follows him out
and chops Lodi, only to have Riggs get in a shot from behind. Back
in and Benoit counters a vertical suplex into a snap suplex, only to
be clotheslined down for two. We hit the chinlock for a few seconds
before Riggs sends Benoit into the corner. They seem to botch what
was supposed to be Riggs going into the post before Benoit rolls the
Germans and hooks the Crossface for the submission.
Rating: D+.
This wasn't bad but it didn't have the time to get anywhere. We've
been through Benoit fighting the Flock already so this wasn't
anything we hadn't seen before. Raven is gearing up to fight Page on
Thunder but Benoit is still stuck in the same place he's been for
months, which sums up his run in WCW in a five minute segment.
Ric Flair hypes up the
main event for some reason.
The announcers talk
about Randy Savage winning the Harvard Lampoon's Man of the Year
award.
Here are Hogan and
Bischoff with something to say. Eric calls Savage a midget and says
things can still be healed. Hogan is tired of hearing about Savage
who isn't even famous enough to get on Leno or Conan. The NWO is for
life but Savage has gotten just enough rope to hang himself. He
brags about being able to beat Sting and Savage and makes bald jokes
in an eye rolling line. All his disciples know he's too sweet, which
is probably supposed to introduce Beefcake's new name. Hogan rambled
a bit but this was fine.
Gene and the Nitro
Girls are at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
Juventud Guerrera
vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr.
They trade arm work to
start with Juvy doing Owen Hart's spinning nip up counter but getting
caught by a clothesline. They speed things up a bit and both guys
flip around a bit before Chavo hits another clothesline for two.
Juvy flips over the corner and hits a pair of springboard missile
dropkicks for no cover. Chavo avoids a charge in the corner and
jumps to the top to snap Juvy's throat across the top. Back in and
the tornado DDT is countered into a sloppy looking rollup before
hitting the Juvy Driver and the 450 for the pin.
Rating: C.
This was fine and followed the tried and true formula of letting two
small guys fly around the ring for four minutes to fire up the crowd.
Juvy was a few steps ahead of Chavo at this point but Guerrero would
wind up being the better all around wrestler. Juvy looked good
despite losing the mask, although I still don't agree with the
decision to take it off of him.
Psychosis vs. Prince
Iaukea
During the entrances
we're told of a new music video from Stuck Mojo featuring Page and
the Flock which will debut later tonight. Psychosis jumps him to
start and hits a quick baseball slide to send the Prince into the
barricade. Iaukea avoids a dive and sends Psychosis face first into
the barricade to take over. Back in and Psychosis hits a pair of
left arm lariats while shaking his right arm.
Iaukea gets two off a
dropkick to the back of the head and they slug it out a bit.
Psychosis gets two of his own off a spinwheel kick and hits a
dropkick to the back of the head of his own. A top rope hurricanrana
gets two on the Prince followed by the guillotine legdrop but
Psychosis pulls Prince up at two. Psychosis crotches Iaukea on the
top and tries a top rope victory roll but Iaukea falls on top of him
for the pin.
Rating: C-.
This wasn't bad but it wasn't a good idea to have it right after the
Juvy vs. Guerrero match. Psychosis looked decent but Iaukea
continues to be one of the most uninteresting guys I've ever seen.
There's nothing that separates him from any other generic wrestler
out there and that's not good for a show like Nitro.
Ad for Uncensored.
Raven vs. Disco
Inferno
Disco wears the same
kind of hat that HHH wore in 2000 which doesn't suit him at all.
Disco kicks him into the corner to start and hits a quick swinging
neckbreaker for two before sending Raven to the outside. Raven sends
him into the barricade and drops Disco onto the apron to take over.
A chair is brought into the ring but Disco sends Raven face first
into it instead to take over. Disco chokes away with some tape but
Raven hits the drop toehold onto the chair and the Evenflow is good
for the pin. Short but better than I expected.
More from the party
with Gene talking to a bored cop and some guy from Cleveland.
Hugh
Morrus/Barbarian vs. Public Enemy
Both teams bring tables
with them but Public Enemy has a trashcan as well. The can is thrown
into the ring and it's a big brawl to start. Public Enemy is over
huge with the Philly crowd and apparently this is a Philadelphia
street fight. Jimmy Hart gets in some shots of his own on Rocco but
Barbarian and Morrus clothesline each other.
Grunge puts Jimmy on
the table but Barbarian makes the save so Morrus can superplex Rocco
through the table. Morrus hits Barbarian with a high cross body by
mistake and the other table is brought in. Rocco dives through
Morrus (the table was breaking before he dove) for the fast pin.
Another short match but Public Enemy was WAY over.
Here are Savage and Liz
(looking GOOD tonight) with something to say. Savage says he's tired
of carrying Hogan for all these years and without the NWO, Hogan
wouldn't have a life. Savage calls Hall and Hogan cowards and says
Sting will do business Savage's way. Here's Sting (still not
carrying the belt which I haven't seen on TV since SuperBrawl) with a
mic for once. The survey says Hall is dead but he hasn't forgotten
what Savage has done over the years. Sting will only be doing things
his way.
Goldberg vs. Sick
Boy
Goldberg hits a quick
gorilla press drop and a clothesline to stop a charging Sick Boy.
Sick Boy slips off a springboard and the fans let him have it.
Goldberg says hit me with your best shot but it's the spear and
Jackhammer for the pin.
We get the music video
with the band (Stuck Mojo) playing in a ring as the Flock watches
from ringside. They get inside and dive right back out onto the fans
as the band plays. DDP finally gets in and cleans house with a
wooden chair. Raven and Page stare each other down to end the video.
The song is called Rising if you want to check it out.
Here's DDP for an
interview right after the video ends. He has a title defense against
Raven on Thursday and since Raven likes quotes so much, Page's quote
is Raven is about to get BANGED. Page leaves, which seems rather
silly considering what comes next.
Hammer vs. Diamond
Dallas Page
Hammer jumps Page as he
comes in and hits a quick powerslam for no cover. Page is stomped
down in the corner but he comes back with rights and lefts while
Hammer argues with the referee. He goes up onto the ropes to rain
down right hands but Hammer hits him low to stop Page cold. DDP
spins around Hammer's shoulders and hits a Diamond Cutter but Raven
runs in for the DQ before a cover.
Raven beats Page down
but Benoit makes the save. All three guys brawl to a break.
More Nitro Party stuff.
Bret Hart is looking
forward to facing Hennig because the NWO is a bunch of liars and
bullies. He's here to tear the NWO down brick by brick and at
Uncensored, Hennig will learn that Bret is the best there is, was and
ever will be. Also Stu Hart can beat up Larry Hennig any day.
British Bulldog vs.
Scott Norton
Norton shoves Bulldog
around in a rare occurrence for the Brit. Bulldog comes back with a
regular slam followed by a powerslam (not the powerslam mind you) but
Norton clotheslines him to the floor. Norton loads up a powerbomb on
the floor but stops to shove the referee away for a DQ.
Bulldog and Norton
brawl up the ramp. So Norton seems to have replaced Mongo, which is
an upgrade.....I think?
The announcers talk
about the main event some more.
Konnan vs. Super
Calo
Before the match,
Konnan says Juventud is a punk for losing his mask and is no longer
raza. Konnan grabs the arm to start and they speed things up with
Calo hitting a quick armdrag. An awkward looking shove puts Konnan
down (looked like someone missed a cue) and a dropkick puts him into
the corner. Konnan hits the rolling clothesline to take over but the
announcers are talking about Raven vs. Page vs. Benoit being made
official for the PPV. Calo hits a quick clothesline and dropkick for
two but Konnan hits the cradle DDT and the Tequila Sunrise for a fast
submission.
Juvy comes out to
prevent Konnan from taking Calo's mask. A match is made for next
week.
Here's Ric Flair with
something to say. Flair wants to know why Gene is at the party but
Flair is here. Actually he already knows: he wants to see the main
event. Well he already promoted it earlier. Flair starts talking
about Bret but here are Hennig and Rude to interrupt. Flair says
he's Eric Lindros (Philadelphia hockey star for those of you
unfamiliar) and they're the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Hennig says if Flair is
a 14 time champion then he's also a 14 time loser. Flair gets ready
to fight and Hennig comes in for the brawl but Rude rakes Flair's
eyes to give Hennig the advantage. Ric comes back with a low blow
and goes for the leg but Rude comes in again for a Hennigplex and a
three count from Rude. Bret FINALLY comes out for the save.
More Nitro Party stuff.
Jim Duggan vs. Scott
Steiner
Duggan spends too much
time walking around the ring and gets decked by White Thunder. Two
Duggan clotheslines have no effect but a third knocks him out to the
floor. Back in and a big slam puts Steiner down but Steiner comes
back with a butterfly powerbomb for no cover. Steiner hooks a
chinlock but Duggan morons up and shrugs off the forearms to the
back.
Right hands stagger
Scott but he tries a middle rope sunset flip of all things for two.
Duggan pounds away in the corner again but he misses a charge and
goes face first into the post, sending him out to the floor. Back in
and the spinning belly to belly sets up the Steiner Recliner for the
submission.
Rating: C-.
This was actually decent with Duggan playing the role of plucky
fighter far better than I expected him to. That being said, Steiner
shouldn't have had this much trouble with a jobber to the stars like
Duggan so soon after his major heel turn. It's no wonder why it took
so long for him to get over.
Booker T/Dean
Malenko vs. Eddie Guerrero/Chris Jericho
This is a rematch from
Thunder where Eddie/Jericho won. Before the match Jericho declares
this Monday Jericho and says his first guest is Eddie Guerrero for
this tag team. Booker starts with Jericho with the latter still
wearing the Juvy mask around his neck. Some quick forearms knock
Jericho into the corner but Chris comes back with a middle rope
dropkick for two. Eddie comes in and everything breaks down with
Dean and Booker clearing the ring.
Eddie and Jericho hug
on the floor as the good guys beg for them to come back in. Eddie
comes in again and drops to his knees to beg but Booker forearms him
in the head. A dropkick to the leg puts Booker down and Jericho
comes in for a double clothesline. Eddie's slingshot hilo gets no
cover but another forearm puts him right back down.
Off to Dean as things
break down again and Booker superkicks Guerrero in the back of the
head. Dean breaks up a Lionsault but Booker misses a side kick to
Eddie. Booker and Eddie fall to the floor and it's Dean and Jericho
inside. A slow motion Attitude Adjustment puts Jericho down and the
Cloverleaf gets the win for Malenko and Booker.
Rating: C+.
This is another of those matches that's an easy layup for two given
the talent in there. It's also an easy way to set up Jericho vs.
Malenko at the PPV and give the fans reason to believe Malenko can
win. Booker and Eddie already have a reason to face each other so
this advanced two feuds at the same time. Good stuff.
Here's the Nash and the
NWO B-Team with something to say. Scott Steiner gets to the point by
asking his brother Rick to join the NWO. Here are Rick and DiBiase
with Rick immediately joining with the too sweet sign to all the
members. Rick surprises them with right hands but Buff stops him
before he gets to Scott. A big beatdown ensues but Nash pulls away
from a powerbomb. He loads up another one but Rick backdrops out and
here's the Giant to get his hands on Nash. Giant headbutts Nash down
and gives him a good powerbomb, only to hurt his own neck in the
process.
During the break
security try to handcuff the Giant but the cuffs don't fit.
Brian Adams vs. Bret
Hart
This is Bret's Nitro
debut. Adams jumps Bret as he comes in and hits a gorilla press
gutbuster to send him to the floor. Bret sends him into the post to
take over back inside and pounds away in the corner. The Russian
legsweep looks to set up the Sharpshooter but Adams gets a rope.
Brian hits a clothesline to take over and hits a slow motion
tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. A turnbuckle comes off somewhere in there
but it's Adams going face first into it, setting up the Sharpshooter.
Before he can tap out though here's Hennig for the DQ.
Rating: D.
Of all the opponents they could have picked for Bret's debut match on
Nitro they picked Adams? I don't know why the guy was signed in the
first place as he's just a generic power guy who doesn't do anything
special in the ring at all. You can already see Bret being wasted
from here, as he debuted as a referee, wrestled one very good PPV
match and is now fighting Brian Adams. That's not a good sign.
Sting/Randy Savage
vs. Hollywood Hogan/Scott Hall
We're finally to this
match which Tony has hyped up like it was the original NWO match.
The problem here is the match is going to have about ten minutes and
odds are it ends in a run in. I get the idea of hyping up the main
event, but when the match isn't going to be anything special it makes
you look bad. Schiavone is famous for this and tonight is the first
time he's really done it for a match that isn't all that huge. To
really pound it in, Buffer does the big intro and calls it the main
event of the evening, but Tony corrects him by saying it's the main
event of all time. It's a big match but it's making Tony sound silly
at this point.
This is a rare instance
of Hall being treated as one of the top guys in the NWO. After the
first few weeks of the team he was always a step below Hogan and at
times below Nash. From what I can find, this is the only time Hogan
and Hall teamed together without Nash there too. On the way to the
ring, Bischoff holds up a sign saying “Raw fears ratings.” Sting
STILL isn't wearing the belt. What's up with that? I don't think
I've seen it since he won the title and I'm almost forgetting he's
champion.
It's a big brawl to
start with Bischoff in there to help out too. Sting and Savage clean
house with Sting fighting Hogan on the floor instead of the guy he's
defending the title against in two weeks. Hall and Savage are
fighting off camera while Sting whips Hogan with the weightlifting
belt. Savage and Hall get back to the ring with Randy whipping Scott
with the belt. We officially get going with Savage elbowing Hall in
the face before bringing in Sting for a Vader Bomb of all things for
two.
Back to Savage for the
double ax handle before Sting drops an elbow for two. Savage pulls
Hogan off the apron and sends him into the barricade. Randy comes
back in for elbows to the head but Hogan comes in with some kind of
metal object to knock Savage silly and give the NWO control.
It's Savage playing
face in peril now with Hogan pounding him in the head and
clotheslining him in the corner. Hall gets two off the fallaway slam
and it's back to Hogan for more punching. There's the big boot but
Savage avoids the leg drop. The hot tag brings in Sting for two
quick Stinger Splashes as everything breaks down. Sting loads up the
Scorpion on Hogan but the NWO runs in for the DQ.
Rating: D+.
It was your standard main event tag with a somewhat faster pace. How
this changed the wrestling world I'm not sure but one thing is very
clear: Sting may be world champion but that doesn't mean much. I
don't think his match with Hall was even mentioned here and they
might have had 30 seconds of contact in a ten minute match. It's
clear that whatever Hogan is doing is the top story and the world
champion is a distant second.
A bunch of WCW guys
come out for the save and Hogan names the new guy Disciple to end the
show.
Overall Rating: C.
Much like Thunder this was a very easy show to get through. Nothing
on here was bad and the worst stuff was all short. That being said,
a lot of this show is just there. It's not very good, it's not very
bad and it just exists. It's the kind of stuff that you watch and
then forget about five minutes later, which is bad when there's about
an hour of it a week. On the good side though, Uncensored looks like
a solid card and the television hasn't been bad leading up to it.
This was a show building to the PPV and there's nothing wrong with
that.
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Page said he was going to bang Raven? TV-MA!
ReplyDeleteI was going to make the PG joke but it was too obvious.
ReplyDeleteWatching the early months of Bret in WCW is like a textbook example of a company just having NO clear idea what to do. It's like you can imagine the bookers had a long-term plan for many guys, but Bret coming in suddenly seems to have taken them totally by surprise. You can see it- all he is at Starrcade is a ref, he has one match, and then they just throw him in as "just another guy". He should have gotten some HUGE programs immediately, and Adams should never have gone to DQ with him- Bret should have beaten him and a series of other nWo guys quickly to set up a bigger program.
ReplyDeleteWell, this was during the period WCW was signing any WWF cast off just so they could fuck with the WWF, even if they had no particular plans for that wrestler. Plus it seemed Adams always had friends in high places with his friendship with Undertaker and Savage, which was probably the main reason he was employed for so long.
ReplyDeleteAnd in a related bit where WCW didn't know they were doing, WCW signed Adams and let him go by his real name. He was never gonna get over with that name, he needed something cool sounding like Crush.
I was wondering about that. He had been a biker for so long and now he's pretty clean cut. I doubt many people recognized him.
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