Sunday, October 26, 1997

Halloween Havoc 1997 - The Results

Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next three matches.

Yuji Nagata beats Ultimo Dragon with the Fujiwara arm bar. Raven, Perry Saturn, Billy Kidman and the unknown groupie are all seen heading to the front row during the match. After the match, Nagata continues to work on the arm of Ultimo Dragon, and Sonny Onoo kicks his arm to injure it further.

Disco Inferno takes part in an interview on WCWWrestling.com when Jacqueline chases after him.

Chris Jericho beats Gedo with the Lion Tamer in an unadvertised special bonus match.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Debra McMichael backstage. Debra says she's the star and won't let Steve "Mongo" McMichael steal it from her. All of a sudden, Mongo shows up and tells her he brought her to WCW and if she want to break it off with him, then he wants the diamond ring and the credit cards back. Debra refuses to do such a thing, saying she's earned it all after having to deal with him and his family. Okerlund suggests that something like this would be better handled in a court of law than in a wrestling ring.

Rey Mysterio Jr. beats Eddie Guerrero to win the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and keep his mask, which was torn apart during the match by Guerrero. An angry Guerrero attacks and tosses Rey out of the ring after the match.







"Mean" Gene Okerlund plugs the WCW Hotline, saying there is a clique in World Championship Wrestling, and rumor states that they are adding one more member who can only be revealed through the Hotline.

Eric Bischoff and "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan say they enjoy spending money, and Hogan feels bad that the people who came to see him do "Rowdy" Roddy Piper in are not going to get their due. Bischoff has a news flash for Piper, J.J> Dillon and "the corporate chumps at Turner:" for the past several weeks, WCW has not provided safe working conditions for Hogan, stating it is not only unsafe for Hogan but for the fans, and Bischoff is not allowing him to wrestle tonight unless WCW provides him and Hogan with a legal, binding agreement that Sting will not be allowed in the building at all. Otherwise, WCW can get another main event. Hogan calls himself the god of professional wrestling and says he created it, and says Bischoff isn't taking anything from anybody, and accuses WCW of short-changing the fans, stating that they are as low as Sting and that Sting doesn't want any part of him. Either way, they win, and J.J. Dillon will be ran out of WCW, not by them, but by the fans, if they don't get what they want.

Debra McMichael's mystery man is none other than Alex Wright.

Alex Wright beats Steve "Mongo" McMichael after Mongo is suddenly attacked by Bill Goldberg. He then rolls Alex Wright onto Mongo to allow him the win. Debra McMichael hands Goldberg Mongo's Super Bowl ring, and Goldberg says "It's mine, baby. It's mine." He then punches out Alex Wright, who at this point is revealed to be the middleman for the all this. Just like Mongo, he also gets a Jackhammer. Goldberg then says Mongo is his next victim, and he has him in the pocket.

"Macho Ma" Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth says that if the cage match happens, it doesn't affect them at all, as he's here only because Diamond Dallas Page is a marked man and he's going after him tonight. Savage tells Page to understand that he is in the nWo and that it means something, and after tonight, Page will be telling his grandchildren that he had greatness only in his grasp only for it to slip through his fingers because of him. Miss Elizabeth says Savage can't even come close to his level, and that it would be in his best interest to leave the ring. Savage goes on to say he doesn't even care about hurting himself as he hurts Page, and says that he created the monster and that he will destroy it.

Jacqueline beats Disco Inferno.

It is announced that a member of the WCW Executive Committee will make an announcement on the cage match between "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper later in the show.

Curt Hennig beats "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair by disqualification after Flair wraps the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship - which is introduced into the match by Hennig - placing it around his head while Hennig is in the tree of woe position and kicking the belt into Hennig's face. After referees try to restore order when Flair punches out referee Billy Silverman, Konnan and Vincent show up and get Hennig out of there. During the match, Flair takes his robe back from Hennig.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage holds an interview on wcwwrestling.com. He says it is the end of the road for Diamond Dallas Page tonight.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews WCW Executive Committee head J.J. Dillon, who is back and healthy. Dillon says that this has been a tough year, as Eric Bischoff has bullied a lot of people, but he's here because he has a job to do. He says that Bischoff was trying to get "Hollywood' Hulk Hogan out of the main event, and he announces that he will not stand for it and that the match will happen as advertised. Eric Bischoff shows up and confronts J.J. Dillon, saying Dillon has no stroke. Dillon pulls out a folded piece of paper, and hands it to Bischoff, saying that Bischoff has demanded concessions and that he has them on this piece of paper, official and duly notarized. Bischoff says you cannot agree to that, and that Dillon has no stroke. Dillon tells Bischoff that the different between the two of them is that when he says something, he is a man of his word, and the next time Bischoff will see Sting is in his nightmares and that that's Bischoff's problem, not his. As Dillon heads to the back, Bischoff tries to make one more demand, then says the document means nothing to him and that the nWo wants Nitro.

Scott Hall beats Lex Luger...almost. During the match, Hall gets in a shoving match with Zbyszko, and Zybyszko uses his momentum against him to back body drop him over the top rope. Eric Bischoff shows up and confronts Zbyszko only to be kicked off the apron, and Bischoff tries to distract him again, this time with success as Syxx gets in the ring and kicks Luger in the back of the head, allowing Hall to hit The Outsider's Edge. Zbyszko reluctantly makes the three-count when Hall pins Luger. After the match, Zbyszko wants to see the replay of the match, and Syxx's interference is shown. Zbyszko says the match is not over, and gives Scott Hall the count of ten to get back in the ring. This leads to another shoving match between Hall and Zbyszko, and Lex Luger beats Hall with the Torture Rack. Syxx rushes in and attacks Zbyszko only to be put in a sleeper hold, then Hall and Bischoff gang up on him. Bischoff then "pins" Zbyszko with Hall making the "count."

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"Macho Man" Randy Savage beats Diamond Dallas Page in a Sudden Death Match. During the match, Savage attacks Page with a television camera after ripping it away from a cameraman, Miss Elizabeth buts a glass tray on the head of referee Mickey Jay before Kimberly shows up and drags her by the hear to the back as Nick Patrick replaces Mickey Jay as referee for the match. Also, a man dressed up as Sting shows up and smacks Page in the ribs with a baseball bat, keeping Page from getting up and assuring the win for Savage. After the match, Savage punches referee Nick Patrick in the face before attacking Page again, and Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes mention on commentary that the fake Sting was wearing "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan's boots as Page is placed on a gurney only for Savage to attack him yet again while he is on it.

"Rowdy" Roddy Piper shows up with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship before the next match.

"Rowdy" Roddy Piper beats "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan in a steel cage match. During the match, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan is about to escape from the match when he runs into what looks like Sting at first, but is really a man in a Sting mask. This becomes een more apparent when more Stings show up throughout the match. Hogan calls for help in the form of "Macho Man" Randy Savage, but Savage misses his attack from the top of the cage and Piper takes him down before putting Hogan in the sleeper to get the win. After the match, two of the Stings try help Piper as he fights off Savage again, but the numbers game catches up with Piper as Hogan, Savage and Eric Bischoff - who shows up after the match - handcuff Piper to the cage and continue to assault him. A fan in Sting facepaint climbs over the cage, but he is subdued by one of the fake Stings and attacked by Hogan and Savage and security have to get the fan out of there as the show ends.



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