Monday Nitro #134
Date: April 6, 1998
Location: Miami Arena,
Miami, Florida
Commentators: Mike
Tenay, Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, Larry Zbyszko
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
This is the first time
WCW has gotten together since last week and as usual, the focus is
all on the NWO. In this case it was Nash accidentally kicking Hogan
in the face, ticking Hollywood off as we're getting closer to Spring
Stampede where they're teaming up together. In other words, as
usual, the NWO drama overshadows everything else on the show despite
the fans getting bored with it. Let's get to it.
We open with, you
guessed it, NWO DRAMA! Savage is down outside the arena and about to
be loaded into an ambulance. We go to the arena to hear from the
announcers a bit before going back to see Savage still down.
Psychosis/El
Dandy/La Parka vs. Judo Suwa/Shiima Nobunaga/Tokyo Magnum
Tokyo starts with
Psychosis and a quick distraction allows for triple teaming on
Magnum. They all drop elbows on Tokyo for two before Nobunaga comes
in for a save. He gets triple teamed as well but Suwa makes the
save. Psychosis hits a missile dropkick to an elevated Suwa for two
before it's back to La Parka vs. Tokyo. Magnum finally takes over
and side steps a low blow from Psychosis, sending the boot into La
Parka's groin instead.
A top rope hurricanrana
gets two on La Parka before it's off to Nobunaga to catch Dandy in
the jaw with an elbow. Suwa sends La Parka to the floor and everyone
launches dives to the floor. Shiima gets two off a top rope
spinwheel kick to Psychosis, only to miss a dropkick, allowing
Psychosis to drop the guillotine legdrop for the pin.
Rating: C+.
Very fun opener here which is exactly what an opening match is
supposed to be. As usual the formula of take six guys and let them
fly around the ring for five minutes works like a charm with Miami
eating it up. You indy fans might know Nobunaga better as Dragon
Gate USA star Cima.
More of Savage being
looked at in the back.
Opening sequence.
TV Title: Disco
Inferno vs. Booker T
Booker beat Disco to
win his first title I believe. Disco turns his back on the champion
to start and is promptly drilled in the back. A forearm to the head
gets two for Booker and we hit the armbar. Back up and a hiptoss
puts Inferno on the floor but he comes back with a belly to back
suplex. Disco stomps Booker down in the corner and gets two off a
running clothesline. We hit the chinlock for a bit before they trade
near falls, leading right back into the chinlock. A middle rope fist
misses Booker entirely and the champion comes back with a flapjack.
Booker's two kicks set up a snap spinebuster and the missile dropkick
to retain.
Rating: C-.
Disco continues to be perfectly acceptable out there which isn't how
many people remember him at all. Booker was his usual smooth self
and the ending made him look dominant after two straight draws
against Benoit. It's very nice to see a perfectly decent match to
fill in the gaps between the Savage drama.
The Nitro Girls dance
with a Latin theme.
Video on Hogan vs.
Savage vs. Nash.
Lenny Lane vs.
Kidman
Kidman takes over with
a quick dropkick and a clothesline to take over. A slam sets up a
slingshot legdrop followed by a jawbreaker for two on Lane. Kidman
sets up a bulldog, only to be crotched on the top to stop him cold.
Lane hits a snap powerslam for two before launching Kidman into the
air for a nice crash. Lenny goes up top for a slow motion Whisper in
the Wind for two more but he walks into a sitout spinebuster followed
by the Seven Year Itch (shooting star) for the pin by Kidman.
Rating: D+.
This was a spot fest but not a very entertaining one. Kidman had to
slow down his offense so much for his gimmick that it makes his
matches less interesting than they should be. Lane was just a jobber
at this point so no one cared about him due to having no real reason
to yet.
JJ Dillon (loudly
booed) says there's tape of the Savage attack but we can't see it yet
because it's an ongoing investigation. He doesn't know anything
about Spring Stampede yet but promises to keep us updated. Well this
was totally pointless. Yeah there's a tape apparently, but either
give us a time frame on when we'll see it or don't mention it yet.
The fans groaned when JJ said we weren't seeing it, which could have
been avoided if they didn't mention it. Then again that might make
too much sense.
Norman Smiley vs.
Konnan
Konnan grabs the arm to
start but gets flipped over in a nice leverage move. Another armdrag
sends Konnan to the floor for a conference with Vincent. Back in and
Konnan stomps on his foot to take Norman down, allowing for a choke
from Vinny Bald. Tony is told about Sting vs. Nash for the title
tonight, meaning it's time to ignore the match in the ring. Konnan
ducks his head and gets kicked in the jaw, followed by an abdominal
stretch. Norman misses a dropkick and gets caught in a half crab
even lamer than the Tequila Sunrise. Back up the Konnan hits the 187
and the Tequila Sunrise for the submission.
Rating: D.
Nothing match here to give the announcers a reason to talk about the
main event. Smiley was very smooth in the ring and could have decent
matches when given the chance. Naturally the idea was to push him as
something that didn't showcase those talents whatsoever. Konnan was
his usual self here but very over with the Miami fans.
Apparently Savage has
just been put on the stretcher.
More Nitro Girls.
US Title: Buff
Bagwell vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Bagwell quickly takes
him down with an armdrag and poses, only to be taken down via a
shoulder block. Buff's low elevation dropkick is practically no sold
and Page scores with a neckbreaker. Page pounds away in the corner
but Buff sneaks in a low blow to take over. Buff hits some really
basic shots to the back for two and we hit the chinlock. Back up and
Page tries a quick powerbomb, only to have Bagwell land on his feet
and hit something resembling a neckbreaker for two. Page comes back
with right hands and the Pancake for two. Here's Raven in the
audience with the belt, drawing Page out for the countout.
Rating: D.
Bagwell isn't very good and that's as simple as I can put it. He
can't do anything above bare bones and screwed up something as simple
as a swinging neckbreaker. Also, we can't even have an NWO guy do a
job for the US Champion? They really have to be protected that much?
Bagwell demands to be
called the new champion but turns around into a Diamond Cutter.
Again, Page can knock the guy out cold with one move but Bagwell
can't job for some reason.
Hour #2 begins.
Here's some of the
Savage footage. It's a red Viper speeding away with Vincent and
Disciple saying this is NWO business and Disciple saying “he's not
so Macho now is he?” Again, why not mention this was coming to
start the second hour instead of saying “well we can't show it now
and we won't say when we're showing it.” If nothing else say
you're airing it at some point tonight and give the fans an extra
reason to stick around.
Here's the NWO with
something to say. Hogan says there's no survey tonight because he
was caught in traffic on his way to the show. Ok then. Anyway he's
here now and talks about how he and Nash will dominate Giant and
Piper at the PPV. Tonight however Nash is going to win the title and
bring it back to Hollywood and the NWO. At the pay per view (Hogan
won't say Spring Stampede for some reason) though, they're going to
kill Giant and Piper with one stone. Isn't it with one bat?
Buy the Macho Man caged
madness shirt. I always liked that one.
Video on Goldberg.
Hammer vs. Goldberg
Nothing out of the
ordinary here other than Goldberg hitting an Attitude Adjustment on
Hammer. The spear and Jackhammer end this in about a minute and
fifteen seconds.
Post match Goldberg
scares off the Flock so Saturn puts the Rings of Saturn on Hammerl.
Kidman tries to break it up and gets shoved down.
Heenan is on commentary
and drooling over the Nitro Girls and the future Mrs. HBK in
particular.
Here's Roddy Piper with
something to say. Piper talks about swinging a bat here in the home
of the World Series champions before talking about being in a bat
match with three giants. He's in full on ramble mode tonight. Piper
mentions beating up a transvestite named Goldust and talks about
beating up Hogan with a bat. He's coming after Hogan with a bat
tonight and next week in Minneapolis because there isn't enough room
in the sport for both of them. Hogan will be auditioning for Rupaul
after Piper gets his hands on him. When Piper gets off track it can
be one heck of a train wreck.
Eddie Guerrero vs.
Ultimo Dragon
Before the match, Eddie
yells at Chavo for being such a failure that he's gotten Grandma's
menudo thrown out of a cooking competition. Therefore, Chavo is
taking Eddie's place.
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
vs. Ultimo Dragon
Chavo blocks a quick
rollup to start and hits a quick belly to back suplex for one. Off
to an early chinlock from Chavo followed by an abdominal stretch. A
pumphandle backbreaker gets two for Guerrero and it's right back to
the chinlock. Back up and Dragon flips over Chavo into a rollup for
two with Chavo countering into one of his own for the same. Eddie
has a towel over his head and his back to the ring. Dragon escapes
the tornado DDT but Chavo escapes La Majistral, only to get caught in
the Dragon Sleeper for the submission.
Rating: C.
Nice match here and I'm digging this Guerrero story. If nothing else
it's hilarious every time Eddie talks about Grandma. Chavo is
rapidly maturing through this story and it's bringing him up to a new
level. Imagine that: a veteran helping out a young guy instead of
holding him down.
More Nitro Girls, in
the same outfits and doing pretty much the same routine they did the
last time.
We look back at Malenko
losing to Jericho at Uncensored and Gene brow beating him down.
Gene: “You didn't win at Starrcade, Super Brawl or Souled Out.”
Two things: he only wrestled at one of those shows and man WCW
started a lot of shows with the letter S.
Barry Darsow vs. Lex
Luger
Sign in the crowd:
Gordon Solie Rules. Amen brother. Luger shoves Darsow into the
corner as Tony hypes up some Flair interview on Thursday. Darsow
comes back with a belly to back suplex and clubbing forearms to the
back. Barry works on the arm for a bit and punches Luger in the face
for good measure. Luger backdrops out of a piledriver and hits his
usual stuff to set up the Rack for the submission.
Rating: D.
Typical Luger match, Darsow was his usual self and there's nothing
else to say here at all.
Hour #3 begins.
We recap the
Bulldog/Neidhart vs. Hennig/Rude feud.
Curt Hennig/Bryan
Adams vs. British Bulldog/Jim Neidhart
Rude joins commentary
again. It's a brawl to start with the NWO quickly being dispatched
to the floor. We start with Neidhart vs. Hennig and the fans are all
over Rude. Jim slams him down by the hair and brings in Bulldog to
face Adams. Bulldog suplexes Adams down as Heenan sucks up to Rude.
A middle rope shoulder from Neidhart takes Adams down and we hit the
chinlock. Neidhart lets him up and gets caught in the heel corner
with the NWO taking over. Adams ducks his head as Rude leaves to
watch at ringside.
We take a break (yes,
in this match) and come back with Adams working on Bulldog's ribs.
Adams lifts him up for a three rep gorilla press before it's back to
Curt for a spinning toe hold. The fans get distracted by something
in the crowd so Adams puts on a front facelock. Now the fans are
bored as Neidhart gets the ice cold tag. Everything breaks down and
Rude knees Neidhart in the back, setting up the PerfectPlex for the
pin.
Rating: D-.
From a quality standpoint it was passable at best, but there's just
no interest in this feud at all. It's clearly there to tie in to
Hart's feud with the NWO (which barely exists anyway) but Neidhart
and Bulldog aren't interesting at all. The fans clearly don't care
but this feud just keeps going due to a lack of anything better to do
with them.
Bret finally comes out
for the save and says, again, that he's not letting the NWO screw
people.
Cruiserweight Title:
Chris Jericho vs. Juventud Guerrera
Jericho dedicates this
episode of Monday Night Jericho to Dean Malenko. He begs Dean, the
second greatest wrestler in the world today, to come back. Jericho
asks why Prince Nakamaki is getting the title shot at the PPV when he
doesn't even own a pair of boots. Juvy takes over with some hard
chops to start before blocking some tiger suplex attempts. A suplex
puts Jericho down for two and we hit the chinlock.
Chris comes back with
an elbow to the face and the fans are all over him. A hard
clothesline sets up the arrogant cover for two followed by three
straight backbreakers. Jericho stops to pose before covering for two
and Juvy comes back with a victory roll for the same.
Chris comes back with
an elbow and gets two off a middle rope splash, only to be dropkicked
down for two as well. A Jericho powerbomb is countered into a DDT
for a VERY close two. The Juvy Driver looks to set up the 450 but
Jericho crotches him on top. Jericho catches a cross body and
counters a hurricanrana into the Liontamer with Prince Iaukea coming
down to throw in the towel for the submission.
Rating: C.
I get the idea they were going for with the ending but Juvy has a
legitimate complaint with Prince here. He was crawling towards the
rope when Iaukea threw in the towel so the match wasn't over yet.
Why the title match at the PPV isn't Juvy challenging for the belt is
beyond me as I don't think anyone cared that Iaukea was getting a
shot.
We look at the Savage
footage again.
Scott Steiner vs.
Sick Boy
They had said Steiner
was facing Giant later tonight. Vincent brings in a trophy for some
reason. Steiner takes Sick Boy down with ease and chokes on the
ropes a bit. Sick Boy is caught in the Tree of Woe for more choking
followed by the elbow drop into the pushups. The Recliner ends this
squash.
WCW World Title:
Kevin Nash vs. Sting
Nash comes to the ring
in a Savage t-shirt to further stir the pot. He says he heard
Hogan's view of what was going on around here but now it's time for
his view. Nash says that Viper that sped away earlier was red and
yellow, which is why he's wearing a Savage shirt tonight. He gets in
a jab about Syxx's firing by saying if he wears this shirt too long,
Savage will get fired. If Nash wins the belt tonight, it's going
around around his waist and not into Hollywood's hands. Also, if
Hogan keeps it up, Nash will be him up with the bat along with Giant
and Piper.
After a lot of walking
around, Nash shoves Sting into the corner and fires off some knee
lifts and right hands. Some elbows to the head stagger Sting but the
champion scores with some clotheslines. A middle rope clothesline
drops the big man and a dropkick sends Nash to the floor. Sting goes
out to get him but gets caught by a beating from Konnan. Nash and
Konnan take turns choking and it's time to work on the champ's back.
A backbreaker sets up a
chinlock with the knee in the back. Sting fights up but walks into a
knee to the ribs to slow him down again. Kevin chokes with the boot
but misses a kick in the corner, giving Sting a target to go after.
There's the Scorpion but Konnan helps pull Nash to the ropes. Nash's
leg is of course fine enough to hit the side slam for two and an
elbow drop gets the same. Kevin pounds away and it's back to the
neck crank.
Sting fights up for his
second comeback as Konnan comes in for no DQ. Sting hits three
straight Splashes in the corner but Nash shrugs them off and loads up
the Jackknife (wouldn't that be a DQ?) but his back gives out. Not
that it matters as Hogan comes in to attack Sting for the DQ.
Rating: D+.
The match had some decent action but there's only so much Sting can
do when Nash won't sell anything. This didn't do much to help a
world champion who has already had his wings clipped. I've seen
worse matches but this felt like we were waiting on the interference
ending, making it like every other Nitro main event for about two
years.
The NWO comes in for
the beatdown but Piper and Giant make the save to end the show.
Overall Rating: C-.
This was very much like last week's show: good stuff from the guys in
the middle of the card and nothing interesting from the top guys.
Savage's title shot at the PPV was glanced at but nothing more while
the bat match got three promos and the closing spot on the show.
Then there's the issue of Roddy Piper. Someone in the comments
mentioned how bad he was on these shows and it's absolutely right.
There's no real reason for him to be involved in this but he's
getting a lot of TV time anyway. Throw Luger in there to give him
something to do and you eliminate the horrible promos we have to sit
through.
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Wait until you get later into the year. Piper just gets worse. Piper in WCW was just bad
ReplyDeleteThat's part of the fun of doing these: I watched every episode as they aired but you forget a lot of the details in 15 years.
ReplyDeleteWhat's friggin' weird to me is that I scarcely remember A SINGLE THING about Piper's WCW run aside from the time when Bischoff turned heel on him. And that one time he wrestled a Jobber and Earthquake and let them join his team, only to dump them all a week later. And yet here he is all over these shows.
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show you how bad & unmemorable all of his stuff was. Probably also goes a long way to explain why WCW's ratings started faltering right around this time.
He was completely useless in 98. Im watching 98 currently, after finishing 97. He was pretty much a non factor in 98
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