Monday, November 27, 1995

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for November 27, 1995

Diamond Dallas shows up with flowers before his match. He hands them to Kimberly, The Diamond Doll - who accompanies Johnny B. Badd tonight - then sucker punches Johnny. The Diamond Doll looks through the flowers and finds a chain. She doesn't know what to do. When Page asks for the chain, she tosses it to Johnny instead, and Johnny hits Page with the chain instead. Johnny B. Badd beats Diamond Dallas Page.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. The Taskmaster confronts Jimmy Hart over Lex Luger involving himself with Sting, and says that if Sting wasn't in his ear, "Macho Man" Randy Savage wouldn't be WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Jimmy Hart says that Sting and Luger have been friends for years, and that he and Luger have plans for Sting.

Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto - accompanied now by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan's mysterious business partner - beat Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki.
This Saturday on WCW Saturday Night: Sting vs. Kurosawa! Dean Malenko! The American Males! V.K. Wallstreet vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan!

Hulk Hogan beats Hugh Morrus.

An encore presentation of World War 3 will air tomorrow night at 5 PM Eastern on pay-per-view!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage at the entrance ramp. Whether he holds the WCW World Heavyweight Championship for a day or forever and a day, Savage says he's on top of the mountain, and he's ready to take on any and all comers. Hulk Hogan shows up, and we see the footage of the ending of the World War 3 match. Before we can see the whole footage, a malfunction occurs, and we don't see the entire clip. Suddenly, Hulk Hogan and The Macho Man are attacked from behind by The Giant. Sting shows up to confront The Giant, and The Giant is distracted long enough for Hogan to hit The Giant in the back with a steel chair several times. The referee tries to grab the steel chair, but Hulk elbows the ref and continues to attack The Giant with the chair. As The Giant retreats, Sting and Hogan check on Savage, who has been down the whole time.

Lex Luger and Sting beat Arn Anderson and Flyin' Brian. During the match, Lex Luger pushes Flyin' Brian into Sting as he has Arn Anderson in the Scorpion Death Lock, then tries to play it off as an accident. Right at the end of the match, Ric Flair shows up, and three Horsemen attack the ref, Sting and Lex Luger before Flair puts Sting in the Figure Four Leg Lock. Hulk Hogan shows up and fights off Flyin' Brian and Arn Anderson before confronting The Nature Boy. Brian and Anderson have to help Flair out of the ring. Hogan goes after Luger, but Sting stop him. Sting and Hogan talk it out before shaking hands.

There will be an update on "Macho Man" Randy Savage's condition on WCW Saturday Night, as well as a special announcement concerning Starrcade.

Raw Deal - Raw recap for November 27, 1995

The show begins with a recap of what happened to "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, and is explained as an example of what can really happen in the ring.

Ahmed Johnson beats Rad Radford. During the match, Bob Backlund can be seen in the crowd campaigning for United States President. After the match, Jerry "The King" Lawler interviews Ahmed Johnson, but the interview is more of a bunch of lame jokes from Dean Douglas. Ahmed tells tells Lawler to show some respect, or he can have him in the ring. Suddenly, Dean Douglas shows up, looks at Ahmed and says he might have what it takes to be a superstar, and that the road to superstardom takes place in "his classroom," which just so happens to be the ring. Ahmed considers this a challenge, and wants the bell rung so that he can take him on right now. Referees have to stop Dean Douglas from approaching Ahmed.

The World Tour de Force continues in Wheeling, West Virginia; Youngstown, Ohio; Canton, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; and Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

We see a video package summarizing "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels' medical woes thus far. It is revealed that he is going through the symptoms of post-concussion syndrome, and that he is hoping to return to the ring.

Barry Didinsky advertises the new Bret "The Hit Man" Hart T-shirt, only $20 plus $3.95 shipping and handling.

Aja Kong and Tomoko Watanabe beat Alundra Blayze beat Kyoko Inoue. (This will prove to be Alundra Blayze's last appearance, as the Women's Division was forced to dissolve due to budget cuts within the WWF.)

Brother Love is back with The Brother Love Show. His guest tonight is Bret "The Hit Man" Hart. He reminds Hart that he is a marked man with the WWF Championship around his shoulder, and mentions Hart's recent match with Diesel at Survivor Series. As Brother Love refuses to let Hart speak, he mentions a probable championship match with The Undertaker, and insinuates that Bret has made his mother cry by fighting his brother Owen Hart before mentioning the Harts' one last match at In Your House in a few weeks. Hart finaly gets his hand on Brother Love's wrist and reminds Owen of how cheaply he beat him when they crossed paths in the ring. As for The Undertaker, he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it. He tells The British Bulldog that he will find out it's a dog-eat-dog world and that what goes around, comes around, as he plans to redeem himself for what happened at SummerSlam 1992. After the show is over, Bret Hart and Brother Love argue until Bob Backlund sneaks up on him from behind and puts Hart in the Cross Face Chicken Wing, saying that Hart is a disgrace.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley beats John Crystal. Before the ring, we see a pre-recorded message from Henry O. Godwinn where he says that Helmsley will meet the Godwinn family - his pigs - up close and personal at In Your House. We also see footage of Howard Finkel covered in Godwinn's slop.

Razor Ramon and Marty Jannettty will face Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid at In Your House. Also, Jim Cornette issues an open challenge for anyone willing to face Owen Hart, whom Cornette hails as the man who took "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels out of commission.

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase shows up with Kama...who appears on crutches. DiBiase announces that Kama is unable to wrestle tonight, but he has paid for and bought the services of another WWF Superstar to take Kama's place: Sir Mo.

Next week on Raw: Dean Douglas vs. Razor Ramon for the WWF Intercontinental Championship!

The Undertaker beats Sir Mo. During the match, it is revealed that Kama isn't really hurt at all as he and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase attack The Undertaker behind the referee's back. After the match, DiBiase and Kama retreat and leave the gold chains behind. King Mabel shows up and tries to get them back, but 'Taker the gold chains. Suddenly, Yokozuna shows up and tries to challenge The Undertaker. The Undertaker hands the gold chains to Paul Bearer as The Undertaker and Yokozuna square off, but King Mabel attacks Paul Bearer from behind and runs off with the chains. The Undertaker leaves the ring and heads to the back in search of King Mabel.

Next week: Marty Jannetty vs. Sycho Sid!

Sunday, November 26, 1995

WCW World War 3 1995 - The Results

Tonight, live during World War 3, type "go conventions" on CompuServe for a live electronic chat with WCW superstars!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Sting and Hulk Hogan. Hulk says he knows who his friends are, and says the dark side of Hulk Hogan is no more as he tears up and incinerates the dark clothes that he wore until now, returning to the red and yellow of old. Hulk Hogan knows that Savage has his back, and tells Sting he wants to be his friend forever even with his business with Lex Luger, after how he stuck by him since day one. Savage apologizes to Sting for not trusting him when it comes to him and Lex Luger. Hulk also reveals that Savage's arm was never injured and that it was all part of a plan between him, Savage and Sting to get the WCW World Heavyweight Championship back from The Giant. Hulk also says that they have outsmarted the Internet, saying that they will steal the WCW World Heavyweight Championship back.

Kimberly, The Diamond Doll, puts herself on the line in Diamond Dallas Page's match against Johnny B. Badd for the WCW World Television Championship, saying that she's tired of how Page takes her for granted.

Johnny B. Badd retains the WCW World Television Championship against Diamond Dallas Page and frees Kimberly from Diamond Dallas Page. Kimberly hugs Johnny after the match.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund says that there is late-breaking news on the WWF steroid scandal as of last Wednesday, and the only place to hear it is exclusively on the WCW Hotline. He then interviews Johnny B. Badd and Kimberly, the now-former Diamond Doll. Johnny plans to teach Kimberly what respect really is. He offers Kimberly an opportunity to manage him, and gives her time to think about it. Kimberly says the better man definitely won tonight.

Big Bubba beats "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan in a Taped Fist match after using a chain handed to him by V.K. Wallstreet.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair. He's not only ready for Sting, he's ready for the World War 3 match and to become world champion for a 12th time.

Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto beat Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund says that there are more comings and goings in the wrestling industry right now, and these can only be reported on exclusively on the WCW Hotline. He then interviews Jimmy Hart and Lex Luger. Hart tells "Macho Man" Randy Savage just might become the next WCW World Heavyweight Champion after tonight. Lex calls himself the flagship as well as the past, present and future of World Championship Wrestling. He plans to make sure Savage is the one who won't make it to the World War 3 match tonight.

Kensuke Sasaki retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Chris Benoit.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant, The Taskmaster and Jimmy Hart. He says that his men will take no prisoners, and that he has friends in a lot of places. He says that The Giant is the uncrowned champion. Hart says that they will not run and hide, and Taskmaster says that his Dungeon of Doom will prevail. The Giant says he will toss Hulk Hogan over the rope and back to Venice Beach.

Starrcade is coming live to pay-per-view December 27th at 8 PM Eastern!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Savage says that Luger will find out that he's the real total package, and that World War 3 actually starts in a few seconds. As for how his arm is doing, he says it's "a million percent."

Lex Luger beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage by submission after Savage is out cold during a post-Torture Rack armbar. Sting makes the save after the match, and tells Luger to let go. Luger does.

Sting beats Ric Flair with the Scorpion Death Lock in a match that encompasses all three rings as Sister Sherri and Col. Tom Parker watch from the entrance interview area.



"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Hulk Hogan, who plans to take back the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, which he says should have never been taken from him, and hold it forever and day. He has talked with Sting and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, and has told them to put friendship aside in case they're the only three man left in the ring. He plans to prove that Hulkamania is the greatest power in the world.

Eric Bischoff and "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes are at Ring 2, while Chris Cruise and Larry Zbyszko are at Ring 3 for commentary for the World War 3 match.

Randy Savage wins the three-ring, 60-man World War 3 match, last eliminating One Man Gang. Hulk Hogan is considered eliminated as the referee sees him on the floor, even though The Giant pulled him out of the ring from the bottom rope as he, Sting and Lex Luger. Despite Hogan's pleas, the referee's decision is final and Savage is still considered the victor. Savage wants to see the tape of the final moments of the match, and Hulk says he'll let him see it. Hulk then says he wants a shot at the World title. Savage says he's got it, and shakes Hogan's head out of respect.

Monday, November 20, 1995

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for November 20, 1995

Scott "Flash" Norton beats The Shark.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. Hart tells Sting tonight is his night and that he can beat Hulk Hogan tonight, and tries to drive a wedge between him and Hogan by saying that "Macho Man" Randy Savage is Hogan's "new best friend." The Taskmaster says that Hogan was stupid enough to hand the WCW World Heavyweight Championship to Jimmy Hart, and with World War 3 on the horizon, The Dungeon of Doom (The Taskmaster, The Giant, The Shark, Zodiac, Meng, Hugh Morris) will finally have him alone in the ring.

Disco Inferno shows up and dances at the entrance ramp again, and this time he shills his album. Eddie Guerrero shows up and tells him to back off. Eddie Guerrero is supposed to face Ric Flair, but when Flair shows up, he is in street clothes. He calls WCW having him fight Guerrero a mistake, and lets Flyin' Brian wrestle him instead.

Eddie Guerrero beats Flyin' Brian.

This Saturday on WCW Saturday Night: Lex Luger! Hugh Morris! V.K. Wallstreet! Disco Inferno!

Road Warrior Hawk beats Big Bubba with the help of "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, who trips up Big Bubba as he tries to hit him with a taped-up hand with a foreign object inside.

Before Sting vs. Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, now with his arm in a sling, shows up and tries to coax Hulk Hogan out. As Sting watches the entrance ramp, Hulk Hogan shows up from out of the crowd with the black mask over his face. He puts his hand on Sting's shoulder, catching Sting by surprise.

Sting vs. Hulk Hogan ends with The Dungeon of Doom (The Taskmaster, Jimmy Hart, The Giant, Zodiac, Hugh Morris, The Shark) interfering in the match. For the first time, The Dungeon of Doom attack Sting. "Macho Man" Randy Savage tries to stop The Giant with a chair, but it has no effect and The Giant choke slams him. This gives Hogan and Sting time to double-team The Giant with the steel chair, knocking The Giant out of the ring.

Jimmy Hard and The Taskmaster harass the commentary table after the commercial break and break Bobby "The Brain" Heenan's headset.

Raw Deal - Raw recap for November 20, 1995

The 1-2-3 Kid beats Hakushi after "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase pushes Hakushi off the top rope behind the ref's back. During the match, Vince McMahon interviews Razor Ramon via telephone, who says that The 1-2-3 Kid crossed him and that he will make him pay. Also, officials have to keep Marty Jannetty from going after The 1-2-3 Kid.

Jerry "The King" Lawler interviews "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and The 1-2-3 Kid at ringside. DiBiase gloats about The Kid's recent victories, then Marty Jannetty shows up and tries to confront The Kid and DiBiase. Sycho Sid follows close behind, telling Jannetty that if he wants to go through The Kid, he's got to go through him first. Sid then makes quick work of Jannetty, telling him that's what he gets if he messes with him or the kid.

WWF In Your House returns live at 7 PM Eastern, 4 PM Pacific on pay-per-view on December 17th! Bret "The Hit Man" Hart is confirmed to defend the WWF Championship against The British Bulldog, who says that The Hit Man is nervous and knows what he's capable of, and cites SummerSlam 1992 as proof that he's beaten him once and he can beat him again. Also, Henry O. Godwinn will be taking on Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Hog Pen match, where a hog pen will be outside of the ring, and whoever is thrown in it will be declared the loser. As Dok Hendrix talks about the match, it is reported that Diesel has entered the building. He is seen talking to "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels before the next match.

The WWF World Tour de Force will soon be hitting Salisbury, Maryland; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York City; Scranton, Pennsylvania; and Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Barry Didisnky advertises the Undertaker denim jacket, with WWF and Undertaker logos on the front and artwork of The Undertaker on the back. The denim jackets also come in "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, Diesel and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart variants. Each jacket is $59.75 with $3.95 shipping and handling.

Skip vs. Savio Vega ends with the interference of Diesel, who shoves Skip to the ground and grabs a microphone. Diesel grabs the microphone and almost considers apologizing for what he did to Bret "The hit Man" Hart and the fans, but decides not to. He says he slept like a baby for the first time in a year after the events of last night, and that he saw a a smile on his face when he looked in the mirror, and that he saw himself and not "some corporate puppet created by Vince McMahon." He tells Vince he missed the ball, and that 24 hours after he won the WWF Championship, he was up in Titan Towers being told by corporate to "smile a little more and be more politically correct." He says last night was just the tip of the iceberg, and that Big Daddy Cool is back. The only thing that matters to him right now are his family and friends (including "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels), and that he is back whether people like him or not. He gives a few fans a high-five, then leaves. The camera follows him backstage, and he meets back up with Michaels there.

The encore presentation of Survivor Series is tomorrow night at 8 PM Eastern, 7 PM Central!

Next week on Raw: Kama takes on The Undertaker with the gold chains made from 'Taker's urn on the line! Brother Love returns to interview Bret "The Hit Man" Hart!

"The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart ends when Michaels collapses on the floor and is unable to get back up. Even Owen Hart is confused as to what is going on. Medical staff has to be called in to administer oxygen.

Sunday, November 19, 1995

Survivor Series 1995 - The Results

Mr. Perfect appears for the first time in over a year to start the show. He guests on commentary for tonight.

Bob "Spark Plug" Holly replaces Avatar on The Underdogs. The 1-2-3 Kid, who is now accompanied by "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. He replaces Jean-Pierre LaFitte on The Bodydonnas' (Skip and Sunny) team (Skip, Rad Radford, "Doctor" Tom Pritchard). Razor Ramon goes after The Kid, but officials stop him from doing so.

The Bodydonnas (Skip, Rad Radford, "Doctor Tom" Pritchard, The 1-2-3 Kid) beat The Underdogs (Marty Janetty, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz, Bob "Spark Plug" Holly) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series Match after "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase distracts the ref, allowing Sid to attack Marty Jannetty and allow The 1-2-3 Kid to be the sole survivor. Razor Ramon is seen backstage destroying the television he watched the atch on.



Todd Pettengill interviews Owen Hart, Yokozuna, Jim Cornette, Mr. Fuji, The British Bulldog and Dean Douglas. They tell Razor Ramon to figure out where his priorities lie, and help him win.

Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka beat Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari in a 4-on-4 Traditional Survivor Series Women's Match. Aja Kong is the sole survivor after she hits Blayze in the face with a spinning back knuckle.

Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton," who is happy to be here tonight...though it's pretty obvious Mr. President knows nothing about Bam Bam Bigelow. When the pyro hits during Bam Bam Bigelow's entrance, the nearby Secret Service agents duck for cover along with him. Pettengill is bemused by the whole thing.

In a pre-recorded comment, Goldust quotes Planet of the Apes before saying Bam Bam Bigelow will be facing tragedies only experienced in his memories.

Goldust beats Bam Bam Bigelow.

Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton" along with Bob Backlund. Even from the President, Backlund demands respect as we wants to know what "Bill Clinton" is doing here, even as "Bill Clinton" says Backlund should consider throwing his hat in the ring.

When The Undertaker makes his first in-ring appearance since having his face crushed by King Mabel, The Undertaker is revealed to be wearing a white mask that covers his face.

Team Darkside (The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Henry O. Godwinn, Fatu) beats The Royals (Jerry "The King" Lawler, Dr. Isaac Yankem D.D.S., Hunter Hearst Helmsley and King Mabel) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series Match without losing a single man after King Mabel heads for the hills after Lawler, Yankem and Helmsley are easily taken down by 'Taker as soon as he gets in the ring. The match ends with Sir Mo getting a choke slam as he confronts The Undertaker.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart says the winner tonight for the WWF Championship will be facing The British Bulldog next month, but he's more focused on Diesel, especially given the two knock-down, drag-out brawls he's had with him. Hart believes he'll prevail due to Diesel's lack of technical knowledge. Diesel says he may be at a disadvantage if the match goes long enough, but he's sticking to his guns.

Todd Pettengill interviews Jim Cornette, The British Bulldog, Sycho Sid and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. Cornette has been seen with both teams, and DiBiase doesn't take very kindly to this. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels and Ahmed Johnson show up, and gives everyone two options: "be like the chicks" and fight The Heartbreak Kid, or fight with Ahmed Johnson because "he's my back door."

You can hear from the winners and loser of Survivor Series on Option 8 of the WWF Superstar Hotline.

Team Michaels (Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, Sycho Sid, The British Bulldog) beats Team Yokozuna (Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Dean Douglas, Razor Ramon) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series match, with Team Michaels only losing Sycho Sid after Michaels accidentally hits Sid with Sweet Chin Music. Razor Ramon is eliminated after Sid comes back with "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and The 1-2-3 Kid and The Kid grabs Razor's foot, distracting him.



Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton," who enjoys some popcorn...and Sunny's company.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart beats Diesel with an inside cradle to win the WWF Championship in a knock-down, drag-out No Count-Out, No-Disqualification Match, ending Diesel's championship reign a week short of a full calendar year, at 358 days. After the match, an angry Diesel attacks Hart and puts him in the Jackknife Power Bomb, then attacks several officials who try to stop him.



Monday, November 13, 1995

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for November 13, 1995

Hulk Hogan is seen in a black robe, a black mask and a sword in front of an ancient grave. He says The Dungeon of Doom shakes in fear of him and Hulkamania because he is walking around with the power of the training, the prayer and the vitamins. He says that "Macho Man" Randy Savage will bring the head of Meng on a silver platter, and says that he has no idea where Sting's head is at after what happened between him and Lex Luger last week, and can't tell if Sting is friend or foe. He plans to look Sting in the eye in the near future and find out where he's coming from, because if he is on the Dungeon's side, then Sting's name is moving up to the top of the hit list.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage beats Meng. After the match, Shark and Lex Luger attack Savage, and Luger tries to break Savage's arm.

Chris Benoit beats Kensuki Sasaki.

This Saturday on WCW Saturday Night: Chris Benoit vs. Eddie Guerrero! Bunkhouse Buck vs. Sting! Dean Malenko!

Eddie Guerrero and Johnny B. Badd fight to a time limit draw. Johnny B. Badd retains the WCW World Television Championship. Both men brawl for a bit before showing respect for each other after the match.



Next week on Nitro: Hulk Hogan faces Sting!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Taskmaster, The Giant and Jimmy Hart. Hart considers himself and The Taskmaster the two smartest men in the world for taking the world title off of Hulk Hogan, but now wonders what he's going to do with his 200 Hulk Hogan jackets. The Taskmaster says he stayed awake at night for 10 years trying to figure out how to stop Hulkamania, and now that the biggest pay-per-view event ever is here, everyone will be going for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. He says that The Giant has won World War 3 before it has even begun...and so does The Giant himself, who says he will end Hulkamania forever and become the world champion forever, too.

Sting beats Dean Malenko after reversing the Texas Cloverleaf into a small package.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Sting after the break. Sting tells Hulk Hogan he has nothing against him, and never dreamed that Hulk Hogan would be knocking on his door looking for him. He tells Hogan that he's not the little dog he considers him to be, and says he's got a pretty long list of his own. He looks forward to his match with Hogan next week so they can square their business away.

Raw Deal - Raw recap for November 13, 1995

This morning, WWF Interim President Gorilla Monsoon declares Razor Ramon vs. Sycho Sid with special guest referee The 1-2-3 Kid to be a non-title match after some unfortunate confrontations between Razor and The Kid led him to question the impartiality of THe Kid as special guest referee.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Henry Godwinn - the later now known as Henry O. Godwinn - ends in a rather ingenious way: Godwinn dumps the bucket of slop all over himself, causing Helmsley to retreat due to the smell, only to slip and fall twice on the puddle of slop outside of the ring. The referee almost slips and falls once before Godwinn chases Helmsley to the back.

We see a video package of "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels.

Ahmed Johnson beats Jake Steel in his Raw debut.
During the match, we see a message from "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels where he says he can trust Ahmed Johnson and knows that the two of them together will be able to survive. Also, it is announced that Michaels will take on Owen Hart next week.

After the break, Vince McMahon interviews Ahmed Johnson outside of the ring. Ahmed tells Sycho Sid and The British Bulldog not to come to the ring half-steppin', or else he'll break 'em off something proper.

Barry Didinsky advertises the 1996 WWF Calendar. Tonight for $21 plus $3.95 shipping, you can not only get the calendar, you can also get Diesel gloves and Diesel sunglasses absolutely free.

Vince McMahon conducts a special interview with both Diesel and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart via satellite. Diesel has respect for Hart, but he's confident of his abilities and knows he has to defend the WWF Championship. Hart, on the other hand, still can't sit well with how he lost the WWF Championship last time, as well as the fact that neither of them have beaten each other yet and the fact that he never got a rematch for the title. Hart says he also has the utmost respect for Diesel and thinks he's a great wrestler, especially given the fact that he has held the WWF Championship for over a year, buy says that faster guys with technical wrestling skills give Diesel more of a run for his money compared to other big men his size, and thinks that he's picking bigger guys on purpose so guys like him can't get title shot. Diesel says Hart was the first person he challenged, and says that if he wanted to duck a technical guy, Hart would be the last he would duck. Diesel says he'll survive Survivor Series by playing to his strengths and knocking Hart out. Hart is concerned with what a bigger man can do to him, but Hart is still up for the challenge even though Diesel has him well scouted, and plans to outlast Diesel for the title. Diesel says that he's bigger, better and smarter than he was in January. Hart says that dreams still push him to drive for the WWF Championship.

Vince McMahon and The King advertise Karate Fighters.

Before the next match, we hear pre-recorded comments from The Undertaker, who says that vengeance will be his at Survivor Series. Once again, 'Taker's face is obscured from view.

King Mabel beats Roy Raymond. Jim Ross talks about some of the injuries to some of the Superstars participating in Survivor Series on Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Hotline.

"Bill Clinton" asks everyone to join him this Sunday for Survivor Series.

Sycho Sid beats Razor Ramon after interference by Dean Douglas and after special guest referee The 1-2-3 Kid pulls Sycho Sid out of the Razor's Edge and allows him to hit the power bomb for a fast count and the win. After the match, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase stuffs a Canadian $5 bill in Razor's mouth and The Kid pulls it out and puts it in his pocket.

The World Tour de Force heads to Richmond, Virginia; Salisbury, Maryland; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York City and Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Jim Ross interviews Dean Douglas, Jim Cornette, Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji and Owen Hart backstage when Razor Ramon attacks Dean Douglas for interfering in the main event.

Monday, November 6, 1995

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for November 6, 1995

WCW Interactive Calling Cards presents "You Call The Shots!" You can choose one star from The Red Locker Room (Ric Flair, Meng, Diamond Dallas Page, "Lord" Steven Regal, "Squire" David Taylor, Big Bubba, Shark, Scott "Flash" Norton) and one star from The Blue Locker Room (Sting, Johnny B. Badd, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Dave Sullivan, "Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright, Jerry Sags, Brian Knobbs, Mr. J.L.) to face each other in tonight's live main event.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage is in the building, but is not allowed by doctors to wrestle tonight. He is reported to be throwing furniture backstage.

The Giant beats Cobra with a single choke slam after intimidating ring announcer David Penzer into proclaiming the match to be for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, even though The Giant is still not the official champion.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund is with The Red Locker Room (Ric Flair, Meng, Diamond Dallas Page, "Lord" Steven Regal, "Squire" David Taylor, Big Bubba, Shark, Scott "Flash" Norton). Shark and Nrto are too busy fighting each other. Meanwhile, Tony Schiavone is with The Blue Locker Room (Sting, Johnny B. Badd, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Dave Sullivan, "Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright, Jerry Sags, Brian Knobbs, Mr. J.L.). Both men are aggressive and ready to fight each other...except for "Lord" Steven Regal and "Squire" David Taylor, who would much rather sit behind everyone else and drink tea like gentlemen.

Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage are back in Venice Beach, California...and Macho Man is dressed in black just like Hogan. They're going for The Dungeon of Doom, but Savage asks how much more has to be sacrificed. While Hulk stays in the dark side, Macho Man plans to go to the light side and see who's friend and who's foe.

The Taskmaster beats The Renegade as Jimmy Hart aggravates his former client Renegade with his microphone, telling him that he could have been the next Hulk Hogan if he had only listened to him. After the match, Jimmy Hart splashes a drink on Renegade, saying he's "plain ol' Rick" and that he is nothing.

The lights go out on The Blue Locker Room (Sting, Johnny B. Badd, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Dave Sullivan, "Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright, Jerry Sags, Brian Knobbs, Mr. J.L.) and then back on as Ric Flair tells Sting to come and get him.

This Saturday on WCW Saturday Night: Kurasawa vs. Arn Anderson! The debut of Disco Inferno's music video! "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan goes to Ireland!

Eddie Guerrero beats Chris Benoit despite Benoit's feet being underneath the ropes. During the match, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan's mysterious business partner is seen having a meal with some businessmen at a table in the crowd, and Jushin "Thunder" Liger is seen sitting at the other end of the table.

Tony Schiavone is with The Blue Locker Room (Sting, Johnny B. Badd, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Dave Sullivan, "Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright, Jerry Sags, Brian Knobbs, Mr. J.L.) one more time. Sting says he will leave Ric Flair for dead as promised for using children to sucker him into being his partner and turning on him if he and Flair are in the main event.

WCW Fall Brawl is is in video stores everywhere tomorrow, November 7th!

Sting and Ric Flair are the winners from the Red Locker Room and Blue Locker Room respectively from tonight's phone vote.

Despite foul play from Ric Flair, Sting beats Ric Flair with the Scorpion Death Lock but refuses to let go after the bell rings. Two more referees try to break the hold, and Mr. J.L. and Eddie Guerrero have to talk Sting into letting go of the hold. Dave Sullivan also shows up to convince Sting to let go, as does Johnny B. Badd and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Doug Dillinger shows up as soon as Sting is separated from Flair, but as soon as Sting sees Lex Luger heading towards the ring, Sting gets back in the ring and puts Flair in the Scorpion Death Lock again. Lex Luger speaks to Sting, and Stings releases the Scorpion Death Lock again. All of the other wrestlers in the ring are confused as to what is going on, leading the commentary booth to wonder if Sting and Lex Luger are in cahoots.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart, The Taskmaster and The Giant. Hart says he was taking care of business while Hogan was making "B-grade movies" because he had the power of attorney to do it, and when Hogan wanted to step in the ring against The Giant, he signed the contract for it because of said power of attorney. He says that Hogan failed to realize one thing: when the contract was made, it was stipulated that if Hogan lost by disqualification at Fall Brawl, The Giant would become the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. The Taskmaster says he also signed that contract, and says it wasn't his or The Giant's fault that Hogan got disqualified. "Mean" Gene Okerlund brings out Nick Lambros, who is part of the legal department and an attorney in connection with the Championship Committee. He says that Hart is partially correct, but The Giant is not the World Champion. He has been on the phone with WCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel, who has confirmed that because of the dubious nature of the disqualification, the title will be held up, and it will be awarded to the winner of the three-ring batlle royal at World War 3 on November 26th. The Giant refuses to give up the title, and The Taskmaster calls this decision part of Hogan and WCW's agenda. He hands the belt to Lambros, confidently saying that The Giant will win the title back at World War 3.

Next week: Meng vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage! Eddie Guerrero vs. Johnny B. Badd for the World Television Championship! Sting vs. Dean Malenko!

Raw Deal - Raw recap for November 6, 1995

Dok Hendrix replaces Jerry "The King" Lawler on commentary this week.

The British Bulldog beats Marty Jannetty. During the match, Clarence Mason announces that thanks to his review of the current situation with The British Bulldog, The Bulldog will face whoever the current WWF Champion is at the time for the title at In Your House on December 17th.

"Bill Clinton" sings the praises of the World Wrestling Federation, calling them "America's best exports" as he announces that he will be at Survivor Series.

Dok Hendrix interviews Jim Cornette and The British Bulldog. Cornette says Bulldog will meet the winner of the WWF Championship match at Survivor Series at In Your House. As for the wild card Survior Series match, Cornette says that Bulldog "will make Syracuse look like a walk in the park" if "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels double-crosses him.

Barry Horowitz, Bret "The Hit Man" Hart and Hakushi talk in the locker room.

It is official: Bam Bam Bigelow will face Goldust at Survivor Series after the challenge Bigelow issued this past weekend on Superstars.

Henry Godwinn beats Terry Richards. After the match, Godwinn is attacked from behind by Hunter Hurst Helmsley, who puts him in the Pedigree outside of the ring. Helmsley then puts on gloves and dumps Godwinn's own slop onto the back of Godwinn's head. It is announced that Helmsley will face Godwinn next week.

The Undertaker and King Mabel will be facing each other in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series match, as The Dark Side (The Undertaker, Fatu, Henry Godwinn, Savio Vega) takes on The Royals (King Mabel, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Isaac Yankem D.D.S).

Paul Bearer says that Survivor Series is an appropriate time for The Undertaker to come back, as The Undertakes says that no royal will survive him or Survivor Series, and that they will rest in peace. This whole time, The Undertaker's face is carefully shielded from view.

Diesel tells Bret "The Hit Man" the third time will be the last now that the match is no-disqualification and no time limit, and that he doesn't like Hart's odds.

Barry Didindsky advertises a set of 1000 Madd Capps for $21 plus $3.95 shipping and handling, and two Slammers come with this deal - with every Madd Capps selling at two cents apiece - absolutely free.

Ahmed Johnson makes his Raw debut next week. Also, Razor Ramon talks about his coming Intercontinental Championship defense on Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Hotline.

Kama beats Tony Roy. During the match, Vince McMahon interviews "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels via telephone. Michaels says he's back and better than ever, even if he's a little disoriented. He's thrilled to have Ahmed Johnson in his corner, but hopes he can trust him. As for Sycho Sid, he knows he can't trust him at all. Nevertheless, he plans to take the odds that are against him and knock them down at Survivor Series. He also has no way of knowing who will win the WWF Championship that night.

Razor Ramon defends the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Sycho Sid next week. Not only is The 1-2-3 Kid the special guest referee, but the title can change hands by count-out or disqualificaton!

The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart Gunn) advertise Karate Fighters.

Jerry "The King" Lawler and Isaac Yankem D.D.S. beat Bret "The Hit Man" Hart and Hakushi by disqualification when Lawler tries to break Bret Hart's Sharpshooter on Yankem with a chair behind the ref's back, only for the ref to turn around when the chair is in Barry Horowitz' hands. Despite Horowitz' explanation of what happened, the referee's decision is final.

The WWF World Tour de Force hits Columbus, Ohio; Uniondale, New York; Worcester, Massachusetts and East Rutherford, New Jersey before Survivor Series.

Next week: A special interview with Diesel and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart!