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!

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