Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 26, 1995

WCW World War 3 1995 - The Results

Tonight, live during World War 3, type "go conventions" on CompuServe for a live electronic chat with WCW superstars!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Sting and Hulk Hogan. Hulk says he knows who his friends are, and says the dark side of Hulk Hogan is no more as he tears up and incinerates the dark clothes that he wore until now, returning to the red and yellow of old. Hulk Hogan knows that Savage has his back, and tells Sting he wants to be his friend forever even with his business with Lex Luger, after how he stuck by him since day one. Savage apologizes to Sting for not trusting him when it comes to him and Lex Luger. Hulk also reveals that Savage's arm was never injured and that it was all part of a plan between him, Savage and Sting to get the WCW World Heavyweight Championship back from The Giant. Hulk also says that they have outsmarted the Internet, saying that they will steal the WCW World Heavyweight Championship back.

Kimberly, The Diamond Doll, puts herself on the line in Diamond Dallas Page's match against Johnny B. Badd for the WCW World Television Championship, saying that she's tired of how Page takes her for granted.

Johnny B. Badd retains the WCW World Television Championship against Diamond Dallas Page and frees Kimberly from Diamond Dallas Page. Kimberly hugs Johnny after the match.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund says that there is late-breaking news on the WWF steroid scandal as of last Wednesday, and the only place to hear it is exclusively on the WCW Hotline. He then interviews Johnny B. Badd and Kimberly, the now-former Diamond Doll. Johnny plans to teach Kimberly what respect really is. He offers Kimberly an opportunity to manage him, and gives her time to think about it. Kimberly says the better man definitely won tonight.

Big Bubba beats "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan in a Taped Fist match after using a chain handed to him by V.K. Wallstreet.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair. He's not only ready for Sting, he's ready for the World War 3 match and to become world champion for a 12th time.

Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto beat Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund says that there are more comings and goings in the wrestling industry right now, and these can only be reported on exclusively on the WCW Hotline. He then interviews Jimmy Hart and Lex Luger. Hart tells "Macho Man" Randy Savage just might become the next WCW World Heavyweight Champion after tonight. Lex calls himself the flagship as well as the past, present and future of World Championship Wrestling. He plans to make sure Savage is the one who won't make it to the World War 3 match tonight.

Kensuke Sasaki retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Chris Benoit.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant, The Taskmaster and Jimmy Hart. He says that his men will take no prisoners, and that he has friends in a lot of places. He says that The Giant is the uncrowned champion. Hart says that they will not run and hide, and Taskmaster says that his Dungeon of Doom will prevail. The Giant says he will toss Hulk Hogan over the rope and back to Venice Beach.

Starrcade is coming live to pay-per-view December 27th at 8 PM Eastern!

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Savage says that Luger will find out that he's the real total package, and that World War 3 actually starts in a few seconds. As for how his arm is doing, he says it's "a million percent."

Lex Luger beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage by submission after Savage is out cold during a post-Torture Rack armbar. Sting makes the save after the match, and tells Luger to let go. Luger does.

Sting beats Ric Flair with the Scorpion Death Lock in a match that encompasses all three rings as Sister Sherri and Col. Tom Parker watch from the entrance interview area.



"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Hulk Hogan, who plans to take back the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, which he says should have never been taken from him, and hold it forever and day. He has talked with Sting and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, and has told them to put friendship aside in case they're the only three man left in the ring. He plans to prove that Hulkamania is the greatest power in the world.

Eric Bischoff and "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes are at Ring 2, while Chris Cruise and Larry Zbyszko are at Ring 3 for commentary for the World War 3 match.

Randy Savage wins the three-ring, 60-man World War 3 match, last eliminating One Man Gang. Hulk Hogan is considered eliminated as the referee sees him on the floor, even though The Giant pulled him out of the ring from the bottom rope as he, Sting and Lex Luger. Despite Hogan's pleas, the referee's decision is final and Savage is still considered the victor. Savage wants to see the tape of the final moments of the match, and Hulk says he'll let him see it. Hulk then says he wants a shot at the World title. Savage says he's got it, and shakes Hogan's head out of respect.

Sunday, November 19, 1995

Survivor Series 1995 - The Results

Mr. Perfect appears for the first time in over a year to start the show. He guests on commentary for tonight.

Bob "Spark Plug" Holly replaces Avatar on The Underdogs. The 1-2-3 Kid, who is now accompanied by "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. He replaces Jean-Pierre LaFitte on The Bodydonnas' (Skip and Sunny) team (Skip, Rad Radford, "Doctor" Tom Pritchard). Razor Ramon goes after The Kid, but officials stop him from doing so.

The Bodydonnas (Skip, Rad Radford, "Doctor Tom" Pritchard, The 1-2-3 Kid) beat The Underdogs (Marty Janetty, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz, Bob "Spark Plug" Holly) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series Match after "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase distracts the ref, allowing Sid to attack Marty Jannetty and allow The 1-2-3 Kid to be the sole survivor. Razor Ramon is seen backstage destroying the television he watched the atch on.



Todd Pettengill interviews Owen Hart, Yokozuna, Jim Cornette, Mr. Fuji, The British Bulldog and Dean Douglas. They tell Razor Ramon to figure out where his priorities lie, and help him win.

Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka beat Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari in a 4-on-4 Traditional Survivor Series Women's Match. Aja Kong is the sole survivor after she hits Blayze in the face with a spinning back knuckle.

Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton," who is happy to be here tonight...though it's pretty obvious Mr. President knows nothing about Bam Bam Bigelow. When the pyro hits during Bam Bam Bigelow's entrance, the nearby Secret Service agents duck for cover along with him. Pettengill is bemused by the whole thing.

In a pre-recorded comment, Goldust quotes Planet of the Apes before saying Bam Bam Bigelow will be facing tragedies only experienced in his memories.

Goldust beats Bam Bam Bigelow.

Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton" along with Bob Backlund. Even from the President, Backlund demands respect as we wants to know what "Bill Clinton" is doing here, even as "Bill Clinton" says Backlund should consider throwing his hat in the ring.

When The Undertaker makes his first in-ring appearance since having his face crushed by King Mabel, The Undertaker is revealed to be wearing a white mask that covers his face.

Team Darkside (The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Henry O. Godwinn, Fatu) beats The Royals (Jerry "The King" Lawler, Dr. Isaac Yankem D.D.S., Hunter Hearst Helmsley and King Mabel) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series Match without losing a single man after King Mabel heads for the hills after Lawler, Yankem and Helmsley are easily taken down by 'Taker as soon as he gets in the ring. The match ends with Sir Mo getting a choke slam as he confronts The Undertaker.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart says the winner tonight for the WWF Championship will be facing The British Bulldog next month, but he's more focused on Diesel, especially given the two knock-down, drag-out brawls he's had with him. Hart believes he'll prevail due to Diesel's lack of technical knowledge. Diesel says he may be at a disadvantage if the match goes long enough, but he's sticking to his guns.

Todd Pettengill interviews Jim Cornette, The British Bulldog, Sycho Sid and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. Cornette has been seen with both teams, and DiBiase doesn't take very kindly to this. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels and Ahmed Johnson show up, and gives everyone two options: "be like the chicks" and fight The Heartbreak Kid, or fight with Ahmed Johnson because "he's my back door."

You can hear from the winners and loser of Survivor Series on Option 8 of the WWF Superstar Hotline.

Team Michaels (Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, Sycho Sid, The British Bulldog) beats Team Yokozuna (Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Dean Douglas, Razor Ramon) in a Traditional 4-on-4 Survivor Series match, with Team Michaels only losing Sycho Sid after Michaels accidentally hits Sid with Sweet Chin Music. Razor Ramon is eliminated after Sid comes back with "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and The 1-2-3 Kid and The Kid grabs Razor's foot, distracting him.



Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton," who enjoys some popcorn...and Sunny's company.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart beats Diesel with an inside cradle to win the WWF Championship in a knock-down, drag-out No Count-Out, No-Disqualification Match, ending Diesel's championship reign a week short of a full calendar year, at 358 days. After the match, an angry Diesel attacks Hart and puts him in the Jackknife Power Bomb, then attacks several officials who try to stop him.



Sunday, October 29, 1995

Halloween Havoc 1995 - The Results

Hulk Hogan and The Giant are seen riding their monster trucks for later tonight. It is also announced that Flyin' Brian and Arn Anderson have just attacked Ric Flair, putting the Brian and Anderson vs. Flair and Sting match in jeopardy.

Before the first match between Diamond Dallas Page and Johnny B. Badd for the WCW World Television Championship, Johnny B. Badd makes his appearance from the ramp...or so we and Page think. The real Johnny B. Badd sneaks up on Page from behind from the crowd, attacking him and starting the match up early. Shortly after the match begins, it is announced that Hulk Hogan and The Giant have been told to leave their monster trucks until later tonight.

Johnny B. Badd beats Diamond Dallas Page to become WCW World Television Champion after Maxx Muscle's attempts to double team with Page on Johnny B. Badd backfire.

During the next match, a fan tries to attack "Macho Man" Randy Savage.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage beats The Zodiac (who replaces Kamala in this match) as the fan who went on the attack earlier is carried out by security.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Johnny B. Badd backstage after plugging the WCW Hotline with gossip that Jimmy Hart was seen conversing with someone he once managed in another wrestling company. Johnny B. Badd says that this championship win proves that dreams do come true.

Kurasawa beats Road Warrior Hawk after putting his feet on the ropes and Col. Robert Parker holds one of his feet in place.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage backstage. He says he's heard what Hulk Hogan said about him a couple of days ago, and says that he can beat Hogan in the ring. As for Lex Luger, he plans to take him because he knows he's going to beat Meng. Savage says he's interested in the monster truck match between Hulk Hogan and The Giant, too.

Sabu (accompanied by The Original Sheik) beats Mr. J.L. After the match, The Original Sheik throws a fireball into Mr. J.L.'s face.

The Master and The Taskmaster are seen at the ramp. The Master says that the moon is full over the arena and that there will be a total eclipse in the East, and that Hulkamania around the globe will be destroyed with the help of The Giant and "the insurance policy." The Taskmaster says that The Giant will lead us in to the next century, and that the evil side of Hulk Hogan will soon consume him. He also says that Lex Luger, Sting and "Macho Man" Randy Savage are all vultures and that Hulk does not have a friend in the universe. He then tells Hulk Hogan that "lightning does not strike twice in this universe."

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart, Hulk Hogan, recent Harley-Davidson winner Mike Hill from Coleman, Alabama and his fiancee; Harley-Davidson dealer and friend of Hulk Hogan, Tony Carlini; and Harley-Davidson dealership manager Doris Taylor, who is part of the "Carlini Connection." Hulk Hogan says the presentation of the Harley-Davidson gives him that little extra edge for his match. Doris Taylor congratulates Mike for the win with an apparel package as well as some perks for the motorcycle at the dealership in nearby Redford. Hulk Hogan says that he's going to squash The Giant just like The Giant squashed his Harley-Davidson motorcycle weeks ago. Mike Hill says he's going to straddle the motorcyle and ride it all the way back home.

WCW World War 3 is live on pay-per-view Sunday, November 26th! For the first time ever, there will be not one or two, but three rings as 60 men vie to win the match known as World War 3.

Lex Luger beats Meng by disqualification after The Taskmaster breaks up a pinfall with a boot to Luger after Meng hits Luger with the golden spike.

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant. The Giant says the 100-foot diameter of the monster truck ring isn't going to be big enough, and that he will be taking the WCW World Heavyweight Championship from Hulk Hogan in the ring afterwards.

Sting shows up alone for the next match due to Ric Flair being attacked before the beginning of the show. Flair arrives later in the match, and wrestles only in street clothes.

Sting and Ric Flair vs. Arn Anderson and Flyin' Brian ends as soon as Ric Flair punches Sting as soon as he is tagged in. Flair, Brian and Anderson triple-team Sting, and Flair removes the tape on his forehead, revealing the backstage attack on him to be a total lie.

Ric Flair, Flyin' Brian and Arn Anderson get on the mic after their match to reveal that their turning on Sting was all part of a plan to bring back The Four Horsemen.

Mike Tenay interviews Lex Luger backstage. Luger thinks there are forces at work making sure he and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, but he doesn't who they are or why. Nevertheless, he tells Savage to be ready as he plans to be all over Savage when the bell rings and tear him apart piece by piece, as he wants to be WCW World Heavyweight Champion.

Bob Chandler joins Eric Bischoff and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan on commentary. We learn first hand just how powerful Hulk Hogan's monster truck is as he guests on commentary for the monster truck sumo match.

Hulk Hogan pushes The Giant's monster truck out of the ring to win the monster truck sumo match. After this, The Giant goes after Hulk Hogan and tries to toss him off the roof the building where the monster truck sumo battle takes place (which is next to the arena), but Hulk fights back and The Giant unintentionally goes over the edge of the rooftop. Hulk Hogan looks for help. Eric Bischoff asks Tony Schiovane to replace him on commentary while he checks on the situation.

Jimmy Hart shows up to watch the next match from ringside as it goes on. He gets on the apron to distract the referee only for "Macho Man" Randy Savage to Irish whip Lex Luger into him and hit the elbow drop on Luger. "Macho Man" Randy Savage beats Lex Luger.

Due to what happened after the monster truck sumo match, Hulk Hogan enters the ring first for the next match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. He says that The Giant falling over the edge of the rooftop wasn't supposed to happen, but before he can explain himself, The Giant somehow appears with The Taskmaster to enter the ring. Hulk Hogan is shocked. Just before Hogan and The Giant fight, Hogan removes his bandanna to reveal paint on his forehead similar to that of The Taskmaster's.

The Giant beats Hulk Hogan by disqualification after Jimmy Hart hits the referee from behind with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, then turns on Hogan by hitting him from behind with the World title. "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Lex Luger try to make the save, but Luger attacks Hogan as Jimmy Hart eggs him on. The Yeti finally shows up and bear hugs Hogan along with The Giant, then Luger puts Hogan in the Torture Rack before he does the same to Savage. Hulk Hogan retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, and he and Savage are helped to the back as the show ends.