Monday, June 22, 1998

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for June 22, 1998

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Diamond Dallas Page, who is jacked to be in Jacksonville, Florida. He says it's a dream match come true for him when he and Karl Malone go up against "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman. He says it's personal between him and Hogan, and he hasn't forgotten. He says he is tired of Hogan, saying he worked real hard, and now he does, too, and says Hogan doesn't want it bad anymore like he does. He says he wants it bad, but not as bad as Karl Malone wants Dennis Rodman. He calls Malone one of the hardest working guys he's ever seen, and after he saw him getting attacked last week, he let him know he had his back and that he wanted to get in the ring with him. He says that Rodman and Malone are totally different people, calling Rodman a genius at marketing but a dead man in the ring. At Bash at the Beach, Rodman and Hogan are going out with a bang.

We see a performance by The Nitro Girls.

Rob Slutzer from the University of North Carolina-Raleigh is this week Nitro Party Prize Pack winner. We see footage of his Nitro Party.
br /> Disco Inferno beats Len Denton (whose nameplate is spelled "Lynn Denton" for some reason).

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Kevin Greene, who is back with the Carolina Panthers football team and hasn't been seen on Nitro in months. He says it's an honor to be here, and says the Jacksonville Jaguars are a very competitive teams. He says he's played against a lot of quarterbacks in his career, and says Mark Brunell is a "damn fine quarterback." He also says coming to Jacksonville is difficult, because the crowd is ready to rock 'n roll and are very supportive of the home team. He says the game is a hard business, and he wants to put the contractual difference between himself and Carolina from last year behind him. He feels as strong as ever, and is glad to be in good health. He says the Panthers have a heck of a team, but with four weeks left until training camp, he says he's glad to "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson has come back from surgery, and that "The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Steve "Mongo" Michaels are still in the mix. He also reveals that Goldberg was his teammate in 1991 with the Los Angeles Rams during Goldberg's rookie year in the National Football League, and knew he was going to be something special. Suddenly, Curt Hennig and Rick Rude, and Hennig tells Greene to go back to the football field. As Greene dares Hennig to go at it with him, he is attacked from behind by The Giant. Hennig and Rude also attack him before they and The Giant leave. Greene gets back to his feet after a little while, then calls them out before running to the back.

We see some footage from during the break, where referees, officials, security and even wrestlers and WCW Executive Committee J.J. Dillon have to hold both men back. Dillon makes a match between The Giant and Kevin Greene for later tonight.

Yuji Nagata beats Tokyo Magnum with the Nagata Lock. After the match, we see Stevie Ray beat up "The Crippler" Chris Benoit, and four security guards are barely able to hold Stevie Ray back.

Raven says that people say he walks away from his problems and from responsibility. He's walked away form a broken home and broken dreams. He says his father didn't show much emotion, but if he ever had a bad day at work, he knew he would feel the brunt of it. He says it is better to feel something than nothing. People also say he's cruel, but sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind.

Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock) beat Sick Boy and Horace.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hit Man" Hart. Bret says he hopes everyone is happy about turning one Canadian against another. He remembers "The Crippler" Chris Benoit when he was a snot-nosed punk running around in Calgary as his family gave him a chance to become what he is today. He hoped Benoit would have a little more respect and faith in his judgement he gave him which got him this far. He says it is the crowd's fault that it doesn't pay to be a hero anymore, and says that they corrupted Benoit's mind after he came to WCW. He says Benoit has crossed a line, and if he wants to be a big dog and go on the hunt, he's got it, and now he's going to be in the ring with the greatest technical wrestler in the history of wrestling. He says the fans Benoit give him hope and assuage his fear, but deep down, he has no hope and nothing but fear in him as he will go down to the excellent of execution tonight.

Pyrotechnics signal the start of the second hour.

Goldberg retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Rick Fuller.

We hear from a fan, who says that "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman will come out on top against Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone.

We see some footage from earlier today where Mike Tenay interviews fans in front of the arena, who sound off on who will win between the team of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman and the team of Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone at Bash at the Beach.

nWo Wolfpac (Kevin Nash, Konnan, Sting) shows up. Nash seems they seem a little distraught, but back in the back, "Goldberg killed Kenny." Sting then speaks to a dummy that looks like "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, then says Jacksonville, Florida is red-and-black. He says that people are talking about who wants to wrestle who as well as some tag team action, but nobody is talking about them and the tag team titles. Sting issues an open challenge to anybody who wants to take them on for the tag titles.

We see some more fans sound off on who will win between the team of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman and the team of Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone at Bash at the Beach.

We see another performance by The Nitro Girls.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. wishes Eddie Guerrero luck - and drives him nuts - before the next match.

Alex Wright beats Eddie Guerrero after Chavo Guerrero, Jr. distracts him by rooting him on. After the match, Chavo drives Eddie nuts again, and Eddie thinks Chavo is out of his mind.

We see even more fans sound off on who will win between the team of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman and the team of Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone at Bash at the Beach.

Konnan beats Riggs with the Tequila Sunrise.

We see the contract signing for the match between the team of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman and the team of Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone at Planet Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.

We see another performance by The Nitro Girls.

Pyrotechnics signal the start of the third hour.

Steve "Mongo" McMichael beats Stevie Ray by count-out. As Stevie Ray is about to hit Mongo with a chair, "The Crippler" Chris Benoit takes it away. Benoit is about to hit Stevie Ray with the chair when Booker T shows up and takes the chair away from him, then Booker T confronts Stevie Ray, telling him he can beat Mongo without having to use a steel chair. As Stevie Ray walks away with Booker T, Stevie Ray is counted out.

Eric Bischoff, Miss Elizabeth, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, The Disciple and Scott Steiner show up. Bischoff and Elizabeth agree that life without "Macho Man" Randy Savage is sweet, then Bischoff calls Hogan the shining light to his path through the industry and the one who has showed him what it means when people in Hollywood say "break a leg." This reminds him of Savage's leg and how nWo Hollywood broke it, and says the only thing Elizabeth only wanted Savage for his pocketbook, and that Elizabeth would rather have him than Savage. He says that Savage has learned like everyone else that he is the one that has made professional wrestling what it is today. He then mentions stage two of his master plan, when he and Dennis Rodman "outclass, outwrestle and outpunk" Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone, saying he is only famous for his wife and for taking out the garbage and washing the dishes. He also calls Malone "the biggest loser for getting in the playoffs and having his butt kicked." At Bash at the Beach, he will crush Page and Malone and drag them back to Venice Beach to feed them to the killer whales.

Bret "The Hit Man" beats "The Crippler" Chris Benoit with the Sharpshooter after knocking him out cold with a foreign object to the back of the head.

Kevin Greene vs. The Giant ends with Curt Hennig and Rick Rude attacking Greene. nWo Hollywood send Greene to the ground, but theya re soon decimated by Goldberg, who shows up out of nowhere and nails The Disciple, Vincent and Brian Adams, causing nWo Hollywood to bail out. Greene then challenges Hennig and The Giant to a tag team match against him and Goldberg at Bash at the Beach.

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