Monday, February 15, 1999

Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for February 15, 1999

It is announced that Kimberly has suffered facial lacerations, a mild concussion and no severe neck damage. She is currently convalescing in a secret location, as Diamond Dallas Page has placed her away from home where nobody can supposedly find her.

We see a performance by The Nitro Girls.

"The Enforcer" Arn Anderson is seen attacking Disco Inferno, and Anderson is arrested and escorted out of the building by security.

Eric Bischoff is now chauffeur for WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, who reminds Bischoff not to leave as he will be with him at all time.

Jerry Flynn beats Saturn. During the match, suspended referee Scott Dickinson shows up and distracts referee Scott Dickinson. This allows Chris Jericho to show up and try to attack Saturn, who hits him with a T-Bone suplex. The distraction allows Jerry Flynn to hit Saturn with a spin kick to the jaw, giving him a win.

WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair is seen talking to executives in the limousine. Bischoff is paying attention to what they are saying, then one of the executives closes the divider behind Bischoff to tell Flair that he is doing a good job keeping Bischoff in line. Flair's cellphone goes of as he and the executives are talking about MADtv, Will Sasso and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, and Flair finds out about "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson being arrested and ejected for attacking Disco Inferno. He says that he told Anderson to stay away from Disco. He tells the other person on the line to do what he can do, and to make sure that this incident does not get out of hand.

WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair is still talking on the phone. He says that he specifically told "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson not to attack Disco Inferno, and that he wanted Disco taken off the show. Meanwhile, the executives notice that the road is bumpy, and ask Flair if he has been down this road before. Flair opens the divider and asks Eric Bischoff where they are going, and Bischoff says they are taking a detour and that they should make the arena in 20 minutes. The divider is closed again, and Bischoff gets on his own phone and calls somebody, saying that they will be there in 15 minutes and to save a cold one for him.

Blitzkrieg, Psychosis and Juventud Guerrera beat Super Calo, El Dandy and Hector Garza. Before the match, it is announced that Will Sasso of MADtv will face Bret "The Hit Man" Hart in a wrestling match later tonight. During the match, it is reported that Rey Mysterio Jr. was in an altercation with Lex Luger, and that Rey suffered a severe beating.

The woman in the hotel asks for a dry towel, a salad, cake and whipped cream. She then goes back to the shower.

A spotlight is beamed down on WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair's limousine. A few Hummers are seen behind the limo, and masked men in black approach the limousine. One of the executives has a bad feeling, but Flair tells him it is fine. One of the men in black is Hollywood Hogan, and Flair fights him. The spotlight - obviously from a helicopter - is on Flair and the other masked man, and the Hummers start circling both men as they go at it. Another masked man hits Flair from behind, and several more masked men in black surround and attack Flair. One of them beat Flair with a foreign object, and another carries Hollywood's weight belt. Flair is then whipped with the weight belt.

The Four Horsemen ("The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) beat Dave Taylor and Fit Finlay to stay alive in the tag team title tournament with a diving headbutt-Texas Cloverleaf double-team to Dave Taylor.

The Nitro Girls are at the commentary table. Tony Schiavone asks them for their reactions on the attack on Kimberly from last week. They are in shock and are trying to stay strong after what happened last week, and miss Kimberly and want to come back soon.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart beats Will Sasso after Sasso's fellow MADtv star Debra Wilson takes a steel chair away from Bret outside of the ring only to hit Sasso with it while he is down. Bret gets Sasso back into the ring and into the Sharpshooter, and Sasso quickly taps. Bret and Debra hug after the match.

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash and the nWo are seen exiting the Hummers, revealing it was all them who attacked WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair earlier tonight. They come to the ring through the crowd. Hogan asks the rest of the nWo to head to the back to have a party, then Hogan says he has no reason to worry about SuperBrawl as he brags about the attack on Flair, and says the way it should go down is with him beating Flair in his own hometown. Since he is the man who made wrestling and put it on the map as well as the greatest World champion of all time, he will give Flair one chance at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, and he will give it to him tonight. Also, since Flair is "in the back putting his make-up on and trying to hide the gray," he is going to be an honoroable man and give him a ten-count before Flair loses by forfeit, and tells Flair to come out and feel the power of the nWo. All of a sudden, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's music plays, and Piper shows up. He tells Hogan he says what he did to Flair, and that he is tired of him ruling the roost and calling the shots. He tells Hogan he is his reality check, and since he is still acting WCW Commissioner, Hogan is wrestling him tonight and the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Hogan tells Piper he is going to get it, and the match begins.

"Rowdy" Roddy Piper beats Hollywood Hogan by disqualification after he is shocked with a taser by Scott Hall. Hollywood Hogan retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. The rest of the nWo shows up and surround Piper. Hogan says he will give WCW President "THe Nature Boy" Ric Flair one more chance, and he will come to the back and tear him apart. Scott Hall then wears Piper's kilt in a mocerky fo Piper's heritage, and gives him the crotch chop before the rest of the nWo stomp on Piper.

A man in a cowboy hat finds WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and carries him to his pick-up truck. Flair keeps mouthing the word "Fairgrounds."

A laywer announces that Scott Steiner has filed a civil suit in Superior Court in Buffalo, New York for monetary damages deriving from an attack from Diamond Dallas Page last Monday. He has filed a multiple-count complaint against Page alleging he committed assault and battery, and alleges that he can no longer make a living from the injuries. He is suing DDP for one million dollars. DDP also faces felony charges and a potential 15-year prison sentence after being subpoenaed to appear in court later this week.

We see a vignette of Lex Luger and Miss Elizabeth brag about attacking Rey Mysterio Jr. and Konnan.

The main in the pick-up truck stops at a gas station called the Neon Cowboy when WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair stumbles out of the truck, and the man has to put him back in the truck.

The Four Horsemen ("The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) beat Mike Enos and Scotty Riggs to stay alive in the tag team title tournament. Riggs replaces Bobby Duncum, Jr., who is unable to make it to the match.

The pick-up truck driver is seen with WCW President "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair again.

The woman in the hotel says she could stay in the hotel forever, but she knows the person behind the camera has to talk to "those people." She says they should do this again, and if this time was great, next time will be even better.

Hollywood Hogan shows up with the nWo as ring announcer Michael Buffer is about to announce the next match. Hogan says he will make it easy for The Four Horsemen ("The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, "The Crippler" Chris Benoit, Steve "Mongo" McMichael, Dean Malenko). He says that with Mongo out of the picture, the Horsemen are on the run. He says he and the rest of the nWo have seen Flair in his sequined robe run into his dressing room and lock himself in to hide from the nWo. Hogan gives Flair another chance to face him for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, and this time, he gives him a 20-count. Hogan says this will be the last time he beats Flair, then tells referee Randy Anderson to start the count. Suddenly, the man in the pick-up truck shows up at the arena, and the man helps Flair up. Flair grabs an ax handle from the back of the truck, and staggers his way to the ring. Hogan and the rest of the nWo cannot believe it, mocking Flair and saying that he smells like cow paddies. Flair stumbles through the crowd and over the guard rail, and crawls his way through a ring full of nWo members. Benoit and Malenko get in the ring, but the numbers game proves to be too much and three of them are overwhelmed by the nWo. We then see Scott Hall arriving backstage, and looks at the camera and says "Now you see how it's done...don't mess it up." He then hands his taser to the person behind the camera. The show ends.

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