Sunday, September 15, 1996

Fall Brawl 1996 - The Results

Diamond Dallas Page beats Chavo Guerrero, Jr. in a grudge match.

Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray), Col. Robert Rarker and Sister Sherri chat with fans on Compuserve. To join in, simply type "go convention."

"Mean" Gene Okerlund summarizes everything that happened in the war between WCW and The New World Order.

Ice Train beats Scott "Flash" Norton in a submission match with a Full Nelson thanks to the distraction from Theodore Long.

Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match as Juventud Guerrera trips on the steel steps during his entrance.

Konnan retains the Mexican Heavyweight Championship against Juventud Guerrera.

"The Crippler" Chris Benoit beats Chris Jericho.

Rey Mysterio Jr. retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Super Calo after bouncing off the top rope of both rings before hitting a hurricanrana on him.

Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) retain the WCW World Tag Team Championship against The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) after Sister Sherri hits Brian Knobbs in the back of the head with Col. Robert Parker's cane as he pins Booker T.

The WCW Fall Brawl T-shirt is available now for only $19.95 with $5.95 shipping and handling.

Mike Tenay interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage, who plans to come to the plate and hit a home run against The Giant tonight, then head to Halloween Havoc and beat "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. He hopes to cut The Giant in half and send a message to The New World Order.

The Giant beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage after "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan leads Savage into an ambush from him, Hall and Nash and referee Nick Patrick is too busy checking on The Giant.

Halloween Havoc comes to pay-per-view on October 27th!

Mike Tenay interviews "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson and Lex Luger. Flair says Sting will not be replaced, and they will face The New World Order with or without him. All of a sudden, Sting shows up and Luger tells Sting to explain himself. Sting says that was not him in the limo, but Luger doesn't believe him. Sting tells Luger that if he doesn't believe him, then so be it. He'll see him in the ring in a while.

Before the War Games match, we learn that Hall and Nash's full names are Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, respectively. Also, the coin toss to decide the one-man advantage has to be held in the back to keep both sides separated. The New World Order wins the one-man advantage.

Near the end of the War Games match, Sting arrives for The New World Order...and World Championship Wrestling. It becomes apparent that Sting told the truth to his team, and there are now two Stings. The real Sting fights the opposition, then tells Luger "Is that good enough for ya?" before telling Luger to stick it and leaving the match. Not long afterwards, The New World Order (Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Fake Sting) beats Lex Luger, Sting, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson with a Scorpion Death Lock on Luger as Hogan chokes Luger. After the match, The New World Order continues to attack Luger, and "Macho Man" Randy Savage goes after Hogan only to be attacked from behind by The Giant. Miss Elizabeth shows up, trying to cover Savage to protect him. Elizabeth gets spray painted in Savage's stead, then Hogan demands and gets a microphone, and make fun of Savage and Elizabeth's former marriage before spitting on the latter. After a victory pose, they spray paint the back of Savage and attack him, and referee Randy Anderson gets pushed to the ground trying to protect Miss Elizabeth. The show ends with The New World Order taking over the commentary table and Savage being helped to the back by Miss Elizabeth and a member of medical staff.

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