Saturday, February 22, 1997

Vince's Got A Shotgun - Shotgun Saturday Night recap for February 22, 1997

Crush beats The British Bulldog after Savio Vega grabs and holds The Bulldog by the leg and hides as The Bulldog gets Crush back into the ring with a vertical suplex as Owen Hart warns of attempted interference by JC Ice and Wolfie D. During the break, JC Ice and Wolfie D show up to watch the match from ringside, as does Owen Hart, who is seen shaking hands at ringside with Clarence Mason, who has accompanied Crush at the beginning of the match and is watching the match from ringside. After the match, Bulldog calls out Mason, telling him to get in the ring with him and Owen right now. He wants to know whose side Owen and Mason are on. Owen tells Bulldog not to blame the loss on him, but Bulldog says he has not lost any match, and proceeds to fire Mason as his and Owen's manager.

Sugar Ray Leonard faces Hector "Macho" Camacho live on pay-per-view March 1st!

It is noted that Marlena is not accompanying Goldust after what happened this past Monday on Raw, and that she will return with Goldust on Raw next week.

Goldust beats T.L. Hopper. During the match, it is announced that Goldust and Marlena are on the cover of the newest issue of Raw Magazine, and that photos of the first episode of Shotgun Saturday Night are also inside.

We see exclusive footage from after this past Monday's Raw, where an angry Bret "The Hit Man" Hart storms the locker room and brushes away the cameraman.

Kevin Kelly interviews Sycho Sid in the ring. Sid says that when he was just a child and his mother would lay him down at night, walk out the door and turn out the lights, not once did he feel fear. He tells The Undertaker to understand that when they told him not to walk across the cemetery, he did it anyway, because he does what he wants to do, for he is the man. When he and The Undertaker collide, it will be like nothing the wrestling world has ever seen. He will take the chance and he will go to the dark side because he thrives on adversity. In the darkness, there will be a shimmer of light, and it will shine down on him.

We see footage of The Headbangers (Thrasher and Mosh) in the streets of New York City before the next match.

The Headbangers (Thrasher and Mosh) vs. The Godwinns (Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn) ends when Justin "HawK" Bradshaw and Barry Windham - known collectively as "The Blackjacks" - show up and attack The Godwinns.

After the commercial break, The Blackjacks (Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw and Barry Windham), now known as "The New Blackjacks," are now in an impromptu match with The Headbangers (Thrasher and Mosh).

The Headbangers (Thrasher and Mosh) vs. The New Blackjacks (Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw and Barry Windham) ends when The Godwinns (Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn) get back in the ring and fight The New Blackjacks and The Headbangers.

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