Konnan, Rey Mysterio Jr. and Eddie Guerrero beat The Dead Pool (Vampiro, Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope).
Before the next match, Kanyon says the crowd looks like they cannot afford cable TV, and refuses to do his "Who's better than Kanyon?" phrase since there is no way the crowd here is as dumb as they look.
Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) beat The Jersey Triad (Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow) to become the WCW World Tag Team Champions for the eighth time in five years after Booker T sends Bam Bam Bigelow into Diamond Dallas Page, who is standing on the apron after having just ran to the ring.
Before the next match, Perry Saturn says they aren't WCW's "Mystery Men" and do not care about The West Texas Rednecks (Curt Hennig, Barry Windham, Kendall Windham, Bobby Duncum Jr.) or Chad Brock, and that they are only here to get a few things straight. He then tells The West Texas Rednecks to decide among themselves who gets in the ring to face them.
The Revolution (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Shane Douglas) beat The West Texas Rednecks (Curt Hennig, Barry Windham, Bobby Duncum Jr.) despite the interference of Kendall Windham with Bobby Duncum Jr.'s cowbell and lasso. After the match, The Revolution clean house and send The West Texas Rednecks out of the ring.
Before the next match, Ernest "The Cat" Miller tells the crowd to stop revving their motorcycles up, and says he will whup every single redneck out here. When Buff Bagwell shows up, The Cat takes the microphone away from him and says that all the rednecks in the crowd make him sick. Bagwell takes the mic back, but The Cat takes it back again and says everyone here makes him sick. Onoo has to hold The Cat back from trying to whup the crowd, as does head of WCW security Doug Dellinger. Finally, Bagwell has the microphone one more time, and he says that the Sturgis, South Dakota crowd agrees that The Cat is not a crowd favorite and that he might as well kiss their collective ass.
Buff Bagwell beats Ernest "The Cat" Miller after Bagwell whips he Cat into Sonny Onoo - who is on the apron - before beating Miller with an inside cradle. The Cat attacks Bagwell after the match, and Onoo proceeds to mock Bagwell before leaving.
Before the next match, Diamond Dallas Page apologizes to "The Canadian Crippler" Chris Benoit for making fun of his mother. He says that he knows he loves his mother, but so can anybody at $2.99 a minute. He tells Benoit to shine up the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship and bring it to the ring.
Despite interference from Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon and the use of referee Charles Robinson's belt as a weapon, "The Canadian Crippler" Chris Benoit retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Diamond Dallas Page. The rest of The Revolution (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Shane Douglas), who have been watching the match from backstage, celebrate with Benoit after the match.
Chad Damiani of WCW.com and Tim Edmonson, President of American Ironhorse, awards Darnell Potter of Cleveland, Ohio with an American Ironhorse motorcycle.
Sid Vicious beats Sting.
Despite Rick Steiner using his own knee brace against him, Goldberg beats Rick Steiner.
Before the next match, Dennis Rodman says "Macho Man" Randy Savage came all this way to kick his ass, and asks where "his bitch" Gorgeous George is. Savage tells Rodman that tonight, he is his bitch, and he invites everyone in the audience to fight for sloppy seconds. Rodman says he "does his shit outside," then Savage and Rodman go at it as soon as Rodman gets in the ring.
"Macho Man" Randy Savage beats Dennis Rodman. During the match, Dennis Rodman attacks referee Billy Silverman after confronting him over a two-count, and elbow drops him before Silverman rolls out of the ring. Silverman is replaced by Mickey Jay. Later on in the match, Savage clubs new WCW Magazine editor Ross Foreman with a forearm and uses his camera as a weapon. After a two-count, Savage punches out Mickey Jay before tossing him out of the ring. Mickey Jay is almost replaced by Scott Dickinson, but Savage also punches him out and knocks him out of the ring. He gets replaced by Johnny Boone. Shortly afterwards, Savage tosses Rodman in a port-a-potty backstage and topples it over before both men head to the back in the ring, where Johnny Boone gets knocked out after a clothesline from the middle rope from Rodman. After this, Gorgeous George shows up and hands Savage a chain, which Savage wraps around his right hand as Johnny Boone is replaced by Nick Patrick (who was seen waiting in the wing during the port-a-potty debacle). After a low blow from Gorgeous George, Savage hits Rodman with a right fist with a chain wrapped around it to get the win.
Hulk Hogan retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Kevin Nash to save his career and end Nash's as per pre-match stipulation.
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Saturday, August 14, 1999
Saturday, August 8, 1998
Road Wild 1998 - The Results
Meng beats The Barbarian by pinfall with the Tongan Death Grip. Jimmy Hart tries to fight Meng to get him off, and has to call out Hugh Morrus to get freed. Hugh Morrus, The Barbarian and Jimmy Hart attack Meng until "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan comes out attacks them all with his 2x4.
Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock) beat The Dancing Fools (Disco Inferno and Alex Wright). The match becomes a Street Fight in the middle of the match after Disco and Wright reply to being hit with an aluminum trash can by going to the back to get a table and saying that if they want a street fight, they'll get one. The referee then officially makes the match a Street Fight. The match ends after Disco Inferno is put through three tables, followed by Tokyo Magnum hitting Disco with a top rope splash when Johnny Grunge moves out of the way of it.
Dean Malenko says he will call it like he sees it in the match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship as he is interviewed for WCWWrestling.com.
Before the next match, Raven sics Kanyon on Saturn. It is not long, however, before Kanyon and Saturn are working together and hit Raven with Total Elimination - Saturn's double-team finishing move from when he was part of The Eliminators in Extreme Championship Wrestling with John Kronus.
Saturn beats Raven and Kanyon in a Triangle Match contested under Raven's Rules after Lodi and Horace's interference goes awry, as Lodi accidentally throws powder into Horace's eyes, causing Horace to accidentally nail both Lodi and Raven with a stop sign.
Rey Mysterio, Jr. beats Psychosis to become #1 contender for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.
Before the next match, Chavo Guerrero Jr. declares the next match null and void, as the contract he has in his hand - stamped with the same notary stamp that he stole from Stevie Ray - states that he is the WCW World Television Champion. When Stevie Ray shows up, Chavo demands the belt, but Stevie Ray refuses, and Chavo says if he wants the match, he has to shake his hand. Stevie Ray refuses, and Chavo starts wrestling him, anyway.
Stevie Ray "retains" the WCW World Television Championship against Chavo Guerrero, Jr. after Chavo's attempts to wear Stevie Ray out do not work. After the match, Stevie Ray says he isn't finished with Chavo yet, and if anyone has a problem with it, they had better step up and do something about it. Eddie Guerrero shows up and takes the WCW World Television Championship away from Stevie Ray, then tells Stevie Ray he wants no problem with him and to let it be. Stevie Ray leaves as Eddie Guerrero tries to reason with Chavo.
Chris Jericho conducts an interview for WCWWrestling.com, saying he will be watching Dean Malenko to make sure he doesn't cheat him.
Before the next match, WCW Executive Committee Chairman J.J. Dillon shows up and tells Rick Steiner his match with Scott Steiner is off. Buff Bagwell shows up, wheeling Scott Steiner out on a stretcher while wearing a neck brace, and accuses Rick of injuring them both before saying this match is not happening. J.J. Dillon says he has confirmed with the doctors that Scott is out for two weeks, that if the match cannot take place, the match can be rescheduled within the next 45 days, and it is rescheduled for Fall Brawl on September 13th. Buff Bagwell says anything can happen with their injuries between now and the next 45 dasys, but Dillon counters by announcing that if Scott Steiner is not ready for the match, he is barred from wrestling for life. Scott Steiner miraculously stands up from the stretcher, and Rick chases after both men after Buff Bagwell shoves the stretcher at him.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael beats Brian Adams. During the match, Mongo accidentally kicks referee Billy Silverman as Brian Adams gets him set up for a piledriver. Vincent tries to interfere with a steel chair, but Vincent accidentally hits Adams with the chair before Mongo punches the chair into his face. Mongo then hits the Mongo Spike as Silverman is coming to.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund, surrounded by the American Ironhorse girls and sitting on his American Ironhorse motorcycle, gets the crowd fired up.
Before the next match, Chris Jericho says that as he was driving down Sturgis, South Dakota on his motorcycle, he realized that he did not want to perform in front of "a bunch of weekend warrior [motorcyclists]" and that he is the only true biker around here.
Juventud Guerrera beats Chris Jericho to become the WCW Cruiserweight Champion in a match with Dean Malenko as special guest referee after Juvi leaps over Malenko to hit a top rope hurricanrana following a boot to Malenko's face by Jericho. Jericho, who is finally frustrated with Malenko near the end of the match, fights Malenko after the match only to get laid out.
Goldberg wins the nWo Battle Royal after getting The Giant up for the Jackhammer.
Diamond Dallas Page and Jay Leno beat Hollywood Hogan and Jay Leno after Tonight Show band leader Kevin Eubanks is able to hit Bischoff with a Diamond Cutter. Hogan and Bischoff attack DDP and Leno after the match, but Goldberg runs in and hits both Hogan and Bischoff with a Spear.
Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock) beat The Dancing Fools (Disco Inferno and Alex Wright). The match becomes a Street Fight in the middle of the match after Disco and Wright reply to being hit with an aluminum trash can by going to the back to get a table and saying that if they want a street fight, they'll get one. The referee then officially makes the match a Street Fight. The match ends after Disco Inferno is put through three tables, followed by Tokyo Magnum hitting Disco with a top rope splash when Johnny Grunge moves out of the way of it.
Dean Malenko says he will call it like he sees it in the match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship as he is interviewed for WCWWrestling.com.
Before the next match, Raven sics Kanyon on Saturn. It is not long, however, before Kanyon and Saturn are working together and hit Raven with Total Elimination - Saturn's double-team finishing move from when he was part of The Eliminators in Extreme Championship Wrestling with John Kronus.
Saturn beats Raven and Kanyon in a Triangle Match contested under Raven's Rules after Lodi and Horace's interference goes awry, as Lodi accidentally throws powder into Horace's eyes, causing Horace to accidentally nail both Lodi and Raven with a stop sign.
Rey Mysterio, Jr. beats Psychosis to become #1 contender for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.
Before the next match, Chavo Guerrero Jr. declares the next match null and void, as the contract he has in his hand - stamped with the same notary stamp that he stole from Stevie Ray - states that he is the WCW World Television Champion. When Stevie Ray shows up, Chavo demands the belt, but Stevie Ray refuses, and Chavo says if he wants the match, he has to shake his hand. Stevie Ray refuses, and Chavo starts wrestling him, anyway.
Stevie Ray "retains" the WCW World Television Championship against Chavo Guerrero, Jr. after Chavo's attempts to wear Stevie Ray out do not work. After the match, Stevie Ray says he isn't finished with Chavo yet, and if anyone has a problem with it, they had better step up and do something about it. Eddie Guerrero shows up and takes the WCW World Television Championship away from Stevie Ray, then tells Stevie Ray he wants no problem with him and to let it be. Stevie Ray leaves as Eddie Guerrero tries to reason with Chavo.
Chris Jericho conducts an interview for WCWWrestling.com, saying he will be watching Dean Malenko to make sure he doesn't cheat him.
Before the next match, WCW Executive Committee Chairman J.J. Dillon shows up and tells Rick Steiner his match with Scott Steiner is off. Buff Bagwell shows up, wheeling Scott Steiner out on a stretcher while wearing a neck brace, and accuses Rick of injuring them both before saying this match is not happening. J.J. Dillon says he has confirmed with the doctors that Scott is out for two weeks, that if the match cannot take place, the match can be rescheduled within the next 45 days, and it is rescheduled for Fall Brawl on September 13th. Buff Bagwell says anything can happen with their injuries between now and the next 45 dasys, but Dillon counters by announcing that if Scott Steiner is not ready for the match, he is barred from wrestling for life. Scott Steiner miraculously stands up from the stretcher, and Rick chases after both men after Buff Bagwell shoves the stretcher at him.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael beats Brian Adams. During the match, Mongo accidentally kicks referee Billy Silverman as Brian Adams gets him set up for a piledriver. Vincent tries to interfere with a steel chair, but Vincent accidentally hits Adams with the chair before Mongo punches the chair into his face. Mongo then hits the Mongo Spike as Silverman is coming to.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund, surrounded by the American Ironhorse girls and sitting on his American Ironhorse motorcycle, gets the crowd fired up.
Before the next match, Chris Jericho says that as he was driving down Sturgis, South Dakota on his motorcycle, he realized that he did not want to perform in front of "a bunch of weekend warrior [motorcyclists]" and that he is the only true biker around here.
Juventud Guerrera beats Chris Jericho to become the WCW Cruiserweight Champion in a match with Dean Malenko as special guest referee after Juvi leaps over Malenko to hit a top rope hurricanrana following a boot to Malenko's face by Jericho. Jericho, who is finally frustrated with Malenko near the end of the match, fights Malenko after the match only to get laid out.
Goldberg wins the nWo Battle Royal after getting The Giant up for the Jackhammer.
Diamond Dallas Page and Jay Leno beat Hollywood Hogan and Jay Leno after Tonight Show band leader Kevin Eubanks is able to hit Bischoff with a Diamond Cutter. Hogan and Bischoff attack DDP and Leno after the match, but Goldberg runs in and hits both Hogan and Bischoff with a Spear.
Saturday, August 9, 1997
Road Wild 1997 - The Results
Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) beat Vicious and Delicious (Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell). During the match, Miss Jacqueline - who has not been seen since Kevin Sullivan retired - shows up and stands in Harlem Heat's corner, much to the chagrin of Vincent, and helps Booker T gets the Harlem Side Kick on Scott Norton before crouching down and holding one of Norton's feet down to assure Harlem Heat the win.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) and Ted DiBiase chats with fans online at WCWWrestling.com.
Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match.
Konnan beats Rey Mysterio, Jr. in a Mexican grudge match with the Tequila Sunrise after Rey manages to re-injure his knee. At one point, Konnan almost removes Rey's mask, but Rey manages to keep his hands in front of his face and keep it covered, and gets the mask back on. After the match, Konnan keeps the hold locked in for a little while longer, then lets go. Medical staff tend to Rey afterward, and have to carry him to the back.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund shows off a tattoo on his arm, then announces that there are two new managers in WCW - one of them a former world champion, while the other is still a mystery. Details on these two new managers can be revealed on the WCW Hotline.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Steve "Mongo" McMichael beat Jeff Jarrett and Dean Malenko after Jarrett leaves Malenko high and dry.
Before the next match, it is announced that Rey Mysterio, Jr.'s knee injury is a severe sprain and that Rey will be seeing a WCW orthopedist.
We see a video package of WCW superstars on motorcycles on the roads of Sturgis, South Dakota.
Alex Wright retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Chris Jericho after pulling Jericho's tights.
Clifford Linn, Mayor of Sturgis, South Dakota, is seen in the crowd.
"The Nature Boy' Ric Flair beats Syxx after kicking Syxx in the gut during a Bronco Buster and putting his feet on the rope during the pinfall.
Diamond Dallas Page eats Curt Hennig after interference from "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair backfires.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund plugs the WCW Hotline, this time with details on who Raven's first WCW opponent will be.
Fall Brawl comes live to pay-per-view on September 14th!
We see a video package where Eric Bischoff tells Lex Luger that he will pay for beating "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on Monday night.
The Giant beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
The Steiner Brothres (Rick and Scott Steiner) beat The Outsiders (Kevin nash and Scott Hall) by disqualification after Kevin Nash pulls referee Nick Patrick out of the ring during a pinfall. The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships.
"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan beats Lex Luger to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after the nWo tries to interfere and Luger is hit in the back by another man in a Sting mask. After the match, medical staff, The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) and Curt Hennig check on Luger after the match, and help him to the back. The show ends with the nWo celebrating their victory by "re-anointing" the championship by spray painting "nWo" on it.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) and Ted DiBiase chats with fans online at WCWWrestling.com.
Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match.
Konnan beats Rey Mysterio, Jr. in a Mexican grudge match with the Tequila Sunrise after Rey manages to re-injure his knee. At one point, Konnan almost removes Rey's mask, but Rey manages to keep his hands in front of his face and keep it covered, and gets the mask back on. After the match, Konnan keeps the hold locked in for a little while longer, then lets go. Medical staff tend to Rey afterward, and have to carry him to the back.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund shows off a tattoo on his arm, then announces that there are two new managers in WCW - one of them a former world champion, while the other is still a mystery. Details on these two new managers can be revealed on the WCW Hotline.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Steve "Mongo" McMichael beat Jeff Jarrett and Dean Malenko after Jarrett leaves Malenko high and dry.
Before the next match, it is announced that Rey Mysterio, Jr.'s knee injury is a severe sprain and that Rey will be seeing a WCW orthopedist.
We see a video package of WCW superstars on motorcycles on the roads of Sturgis, South Dakota.
Alex Wright retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Chris Jericho after pulling Jericho's tights.
Clifford Linn, Mayor of Sturgis, South Dakota, is seen in the crowd.
"The Nature Boy' Ric Flair beats Syxx after kicking Syxx in the gut during a Bronco Buster and putting his feet on the rope during the pinfall.
Diamond Dallas Page eats Curt Hennig after interference from "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair backfires.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund plugs the WCW Hotline, this time with details on who Raven's first WCW opponent will be.
Fall Brawl comes live to pay-per-view on September 14th!
We see a video package where Eric Bischoff tells Lex Luger that he will pay for beating "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on Monday night.
The Giant beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
The Steiner Brothres (Rick and Scott Steiner) beat The Outsiders (Kevin nash and Scott Hall) by disqualification after Kevin Nash pulls referee Nick Patrick out of the ring during a pinfall. The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships.
"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan beats Lex Luger to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after the nWo tries to interfere and Luger is hit in the back by another man in a Sting mask. After the match, medical staff, The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) and Curt Hennig check on Luger after the match, and help him to the back. The show ends with the nWo celebrating their victory by "re-anointing" the championship by spray painting "nWo" on it.
Saturday, August 10, 1996
Hog Wild 1996 - The Results
"Iron" Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match.
Rey Mysterio Jr. retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against The Ultimate Dragon.
Tonight, on the WCW Hotline: news regarding some individuals spotted at Hog Wild that may have an effect on who we see joining the New World Order!
Scott "Flash" Norton beats an injured Ice Train by submission with an armbar.
We hear from "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, who says that he has "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson's back. He thought that the New World Order (Hall, Nash, Hulk Hogan) and The Four Horsemen (Flair, Anderson, "The Crippler" Chris Benoit, Steve "Mongo" McMichael) would be able to coexist, but this was before Anderson was attacked. He says he will stand for WCW, and if The New World Order want to make their mark, they have their chance.
WCW Hog Wild merchandise is now available! The T-shirt is $21.95 (plus shipping and handling) and the denim jacket is $89.95 (plus shipping and handling)!
Madusa beats Bull Nakano after Bull Nakano and Sonny Onoo mistakenly believe they have won. As per the stipulation of the match, the loser's motorcycle gets destroyed, and when Sonny Onoo gets the sledgehammer, Madusa takes it away from him and trashes Bull Nakano's motorcycle. The referee gives Madusa the win.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) chat with fans on CompuServe, and CompuServe members can join in by typing "go convention." Rick looks more like he is playing an on-line game, however.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit beats Dean Malenko after two restarts due to an initial 30-minute draw and a first five-minute overtime leading into a second one after Woman distracts Malenko and Benoit grabs the rope while Woman scratches Malenko's eyes.
Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships against The Steiner Brothers after Col. Robert Parker accidentally tosses powder into Booker T's face, Sister Sherri tosses powder into Scott Steiner's face and Col. Robert Parker breaks his cane over Scott Steiner's back.
We see the superstars of WCW get on their bikes and ride down the highway, and also spend some time in Sturgis, South Dakota.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair retinas the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship after Eddie Guerrero's shoulders are down for the three count during the Figure Four Leg Drop after Eddie hurts his knee on the frog splash and Flair grabs onto Woman's hands during the Figure Four.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant and Jimmy Hart. Hart tells Hulk Hogan is a giant step for him, and if he trips and falls, nobody will be there to pick him up. The Giant says he saw Hulk Hogan's true colors long before anyone else did, and when Hulk Hogan told the fans to stick it, it reminded him of the pain Hogan caused him. Tonight, he gets to be the one to stick it by driving him into the ring with a choke slam and laying him to rest.
The Outsiders (Hall and Nash) beat Sting and Lex Luger after referee Nick Patrick is hit in the eye by Hall's boot during a Torture Rack attempt and gives what seems like a faster count than usual.
Hulk Hogan - now known as "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan - beats The Giant for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after The Outsiders (Hall and Nash) distract The Giant and Hogan hits The Giant with the title belt while the referee isn't looking. A birthday cake is brought out for Hogan, and The Booty Man shows up along with it dressed in all black and a New World Order shirt. Hogan says that the New World Order is the way to go, and The Booty Man congratulates Hogan on becoming the nWo World Heavyweight Championship before wishing him a happy birthday. He then puts his hand out and thanks Hogan for being there for him for 22 years. Hogan tells The Booty Man he's loved him like he's loved his own blood, and seeing him in a New World Order is something special. He says that "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair will get the beating of his life in Denver, and says the New World Order is so powerful is because they never mix business with friendship or pleasure, saying that Flair showed his downcard for showing feeling for Flair. He tells Hogan that this, however, is a special occasion, and he mixes business with friendship or pleasure by attacking The Booty Man. He then tells Flair that was business and his best friend, and if he can do that to his best friend, it can only be imagined what will happen to Flair. It is then revealed what the present placed on the cake was all along: a can of black spraypaint, which Hogan uses to spraypraint "nWo" on the WCW World Heavyweight Championship as Nash holds it in his hands. Hogan spits on The Booty Man as he leaves with Hall and Nash.
Rey Mysterio Jr. retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against The Ultimate Dragon.
Tonight, on the WCW Hotline: news regarding some individuals spotted at Hog Wild that may have an effect on who we see joining the New World Order!
Scott "Flash" Norton beats an injured Ice Train by submission with an armbar.
We hear from "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, who says that he has "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson's back. He thought that the New World Order (Hall, Nash, Hulk Hogan) and The Four Horsemen (Flair, Anderson, "The Crippler" Chris Benoit, Steve "Mongo" McMichael) would be able to coexist, but this was before Anderson was attacked. He says he will stand for WCW, and if The New World Order want to make their mark, they have their chance.
WCW Hog Wild merchandise is now available! The T-shirt is $21.95 (plus shipping and handling) and the denim jacket is $89.95 (plus shipping and handling)!
Madusa beats Bull Nakano after Bull Nakano and Sonny Onoo mistakenly believe they have won. As per the stipulation of the match, the loser's motorcycle gets destroyed, and when Sonny Onoo gets the sledgehammer, Madusa takes it away from him and trashes Bull Nakano's motorcycle. The referee gives Madusa the win.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) chat with fans on CompuServe, and CompuServe members can join in by typing "go convention." Rick looks more like he is playing an on-line game, however.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit beats Dean Malenko after two restarts due to an initial 30-minute draw and a first five-minute overtime leading into a second one after Woman distracts Malenko and Benoit grabs the rope while Woman scratches Malenko's eyes.
Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships against The Steiner Brothers after Col. Robert Parker accidentally tosses powder into Booker T's face, Sister Sherri tosses powder into Scott Steiner's face and Col. Robert Parker breaks his cane over Scott Steiner's back.
We see the superstars of WCW get on their bikes and ride down the highway, and also spend some time in Sturgis, South Dakota.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair retinas the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship after Eddie Guerrero's shoulders are down for the three count during the Figure Four Leg Drop after Eddie hurts his knee on the frog splash and Flair grabs onto Woman's hands during the Figure Four.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant and Jimmy Hart. Hart tells Hulk Hogan is a giant step for him, and if he trips and falls, nobody will be there to pick him up. The Giant says he saw Hulk Hogan's true colors long before anyone else did, and when Hulk Hogan told the fans to stick it, it reminded him of the pain Hogan caused him. Tonight, he gets to be the one to stick it by driving him into the ring with a choke slam and laying him to rest.
The Outsiders (Hall and Nash) beat Sting and Lex Luger after referee Nick Patrick is hit in the eye by Hall's boot during a Torture Rack attempt and gives what seems like a faster count than usual.
Hulk Hogan - now known as "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan - beats The Giant for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after The Outsiders (Hall and Nash) distract The Giant and Hogan hits The Giant with the title belt while the referee isn't looking. A birthday cake is brought out for Hogan, and The Booty Man shows up along with it dressed in all black and a New World Order shirt. Hogan says that the New World Order is the way to go, and The Booty Man congratulates Hogan on becoming the nWo World Heavyweight Championship before wishing him a happy birthday. He then puts his hand out and thanks Hogan for being there for him for 22 years. Hogan tells The Booty Man he's loved him like he's loved his own blood, and seeing him in a New World Order is something special. He says that "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair will get the beating of his life in Denver, and says the New World Order is so powerful is because they never mix business with friendship or pleasure, saying that Flair showed his downcard for showing feeling for Flair. He tells Hogan that this, however, is a special occasion, and he mixes business with friendship or pleasure by attacking The Booty Man. He then tells Flair that was business and his best friend, and if he can do that to his best friend, it can only be imagined what will happen to Flair. It is then revealed what the present placed on the cake was all along: a can of black spraypaint, which Hogan uses to spraypraint "nWo" on the WCW World Heavyweight Championship as Nash holds it in his hands. Hogan spits on The Booty Man as he leaves with Hall and Nash.
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