Sunday, March 15, 1998

Uncensored 1998 - The Results

Booker T retains the WCW World Television Championship against Eddie Guerrero. Eddie catches Chavo Guerrero, Jr. smirking after the match, and after a brief shoving match over who Chavo was smirking at, Eddie attacks Chavo from behind.

Juventud Guerrera beats Konnan after countering a lazy pin from Konnan into a crucifix pin. After the match, Juvi fights Konnan off to keep him away, but Konnan gets the upper hand and tosses him out of the ring. Lodi and the unnamed big man from Raven's Flock is seen in the front row before the match.



"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews WCW Executive Committee Chairman J.J. Dillon, who says that The Giant has requested that the Jackknife Power Bomb be made legal in his match against Kevin Nash, and that for tonight and tonight only, it will be legal for the match.

Chris Jericho retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Dean Malenko with the Lion Tamer. "Mean" Gene Okerlund shows up, but instead of interviewing Jericho as Jericho expected, he interviews Malenko. Okerlund tells Malenko he knew his father, that this was a match that he really should have won and that he is not doing so well when it comes to a pay-per-view win-loss record. When Okerlund asks Malenko where he is going to go from here, a dejected Malenko simply says "home" and walks off.

Raven does an interview for WCWWrestling.com. He says revenge is a dish best served cold. It may be 75 degrees outside in Mobile, Alabama, but it will still be cold when he walks out with the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship.

Lex Luger beats Scott Steiner when Rick Steiner distracts Scott as he has a steel chair in his hands. Scott Norton attacks Rick, but Lex Luger gets the pinfall after a running forearm from behind and Rick Steiner manages to get the upper hand on Scott Norton. After the match, Rick and Scott confront one another, and when Scott goes after Rick with the steel chair, Rick sends him out of the ring.

Diamond Dallas Page retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Raven and "The Crippler" Chris Benoit after DDP puts Raven through a table with a Diamond Cutter from the top rope, after a stop sign hidden in a poster board sign handed to him by Lodi is also used as a weapon. Raven's Flock (Lodi, Hammer, Sick Boy, the unnamed big man, Saturn) is seen in the front row before the beginning of the match. After the match, Benoit helps Page up to his feet.

The Giant beats Kevin Nash by disqualification after Brian Adams shows up and hits The Giant from behind with a baseball bat as The Giant is about ot put Nash in a Jackknife Power Bomb. Vincent, Scott Norton and Konnan also go after The Giant, but Vincent pushes them away, punches Brian Adams and breaks his baseball bat over his knee before finishing off everyone in the ring. This goes on until Kevin Nash grabs another baseball bat and hits The Giant in the back with it. This still doesn't faze The Giant, and all the nWo members in the ring flee as The Giant slowly stalks them to the back.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart beats Curt Hennig with the Sharpshooter before Rick Rude can make the save. After the match, Rick Rude and Curt Hennig continue to attack Hart, and Hennig brings a fold-out chair to the ring to use it as a weapon, and briefly celebrate as if they had won the match afterward.

Before the next match begins, Scott Hall takes the WCW World Heavyweight Championship away from the referee. Sting confronts Hall and kicks him in the gut, starting their match.

Sting retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Scott Hall after reversing The Outsider's Edge into a Scorpion Death Lock. Dusty Rhodes gets in the ring after the match, and Sting taunts him with the "down there" gesture, much to Dusty's chagrin.

Spring Stampede comes to pay-per-view April 19th!

"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage in a steel cage match comes to an unexpected, abrupt end after the mysterious bearded nWo member runs in, beats up referee Mickey Jay, steals his key to unlock the cage door, attacks referee Charles Robinson, saves Hogan and dares Savage to go after him. Savage climbs off the top of the cage wall, and Sting drops down from the rafters to even the odds. Savage then decks Sting and hits him with a piledriver, then climbs out through the open cage door. Savage tells Hogan he doesn't like him and never will, and Hogan tells Savage he's part of nWo and that he works for him whether he likes it or not.

Unlike past WCW pay-per-views, this is the first one not to feature end credits.

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