It is announced that Tony Schiavone will be on both hours of the show, due to the beating that Eric Bischoff received last night at the hands of Diesel and Razor Ramon.
Rick Steiner beats Stevie Ray. Immediately after the match, Booker T attacks Rick, and he and Stevie Ray are about to hit the Harlem Hangover on Rick when Scott Steiner shows up and protects Rick.
Before the next match, Disco Inferno says that everyone came to see him dance, and asks everyone if they want to see him dance. He is about to dance, but Joe Gomez' music plays instead.
Joe Gomez beats Disco Inferno in his Nitro debut after reversing a pin attempt from a cocky Disco. During the match, it is mentioned that Hulk Hogan called WCW recently, saying if that there is a war going on, he wants his name in the hat. Also, the encore for The Great American Bash is on June 18th.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair. Debra McMichael says she turned against Kevin Greene because of the great company and for the money. Flair brags about Kevin Greene lying in a hospital bed, and tells "Macho Man" Randy Savage that Miss Elizabeth won't be coming back to him and that he will find out why he's on the top of the world, and that he will get hurt and get hurt bed.
The Four Horsemen ("The Enforcer" Arn Anderson and "The Crippler" Chris Benoit) beat The American Males (Marcus Alexander Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) after Anderson grabs onto Riggs' foot during the pinfall. "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Anderson and Benoit after the match. Anderson says that everyone is in shock, and that everybody likes when somebody says what they're going to do and then does it. The Horsemen are now at full strength, and while he had a deal with The Taskmaster, one man takes a bath and the other gets rich when a deal goes south, and says it must be tough for The Taskmaster down at the bottom of the wading pool and that there is only room for four Horsemen. Benoit tells Taskmaster that every action has a reaction, and his quest to nullify the Horsemen lead to them becoming stronger than ever.
John Tenta stops Jimmy Hart form interfering - and puts his foot on the ropes - to beat Big Bubba. After the match, Tenta chases after Jimmy Hart, who tosses a loaded sock to Big Bubba. Big Bubba nails Tenta with the loaded sock, which is full of nickels. "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and Big Bubba, and Jimmy Hart says that he will be getting back at those who turn on The Dungeon of Doom as Big Bubba brags about beating John Tenta up.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews the recently reinstated "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Savage says he plans to take his time and be calculated with Flair, who he says is distracted with all the women at ringside. He says he's not all there, but he's staying in WCW forever for there is no man that can put him down. As for the psychiatric help, everything's going well.
As the second hour begins, "Macho Man' Randy Savage heads to commentary and forces Bobby "The Brain" Heenan to back up to the ring briefly before he can join in on commentary.
Before the net match, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair tells "Macho Man" Randy Savage that every man, at some point in life, experience the agony and pain of defeat, and that in Savage's case, he is experiencing agony, defeat and divorce. Savage simply tells Ric Flair he's going to kick his ass. Savage gets some shots in before the bell can ring or before Flair can remove his robe.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair beats "Macho Man" Randy Savage after Savage knees Flair behind and knocking him into the ref, getting a second top rope elbow drop in despite Debra McMichael, Woman and Elizabeth throwing themselves in front of Flair, and fights off both "The Crippler" Chris Benoit and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson only to get hit twice with a briefcase by Steve "Mongo" McMichael.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Taskmaster, Jimmy Hart and The Giant. Jimmy Hart tells Taskmaster that he could not trust anybody in the Four Horsemen after getting rid of Flyin' Brian. Taskmaster says that wars has been declared all over WCW, and that he's been in violent fights his whole life. But last night, "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson made the deal with "The Crippler" Chris Benoit instead of him, and he tells Anderson he has a strange mentality and a fine line between pain and pleasure in his head. The Giant says the problems started when The Four Horsemen called themselves the elite, yet they're incapable of taking the WCW World Heavyweight Championship from him. He declares himself the best to ever come out of The Dungeon of Doom, and anybody in the Dungeon is better than any Horseman can ever dream to be. He dares The Four Horsemen to step in the ring with him, as they will all fall down in the end.
We get our first close-up look at Glacier.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Rey Mysterio, Jr. He's not impressed with Dean Malenko's victory at The Great American Bash, and even though he respects him a lot, he plans to show Malenko what he's made of.
Dean Malenko retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Rey Mysterio, Jr.
In the July issue of WCW Magazine: Lex Luger! Get fit with The Booty Babe! Get a behind-the-scenes look at Nitro!
The Giant beats Scott Steiner when Steiner hits The Giant with a wooden chair to absolutely no effect.
Glacier is coming to WCW in July!
"Mean" Gene Okerlund announces that he has just come back from high-level meeting with WCW officials backstage, and that earlier in the week, six of WCW's top guys have been announced to meat Razor Ramon and Diesel, who are refereed to by Okerlund as "outsiders." The six names were Hulk Hogan, The Giant, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Sting and "Macho Man" Randy Savage. The three men picked to represent WCW at Bash at the Beach are Lex Luger, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Sting, and they will three men at the outside on the night of Sunday, July 7th.
Recapping American wrestling since 2013. Not only following the current stuff in WWE, Impact and ROH but also going back in time and doing stuff from back then as well.
Monday, June 17, 1996
Raw Deal - Raw recap for June 17, 1996
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin beats Savio Vega to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament.
The Undertaker tells Mankind that he will pay for his sins and that he will take his soul and plunge it into the eternal darkness from which he is master.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin guests on commentary for the next match. Whoever wins this match will face Austin in the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament.
WWF expresses their sympathy to the family of the late Dick Murdoch.
Marc Mero beats Owen Hart to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament, where he will face "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Before the commercial break, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin stood up and walked away from the commentary area, and during the commercial break, he was escorted to the back by officials to ensure he did not interfere in the match. After the match, Owen Hart attacks Marc Mero, calling him a coward for kicking him in the cast around his arm.
As officials check on Marc Mero, we see footage from WWF Superstars of Jim Ross interviewing The British Bulldog, who has Diana Hart Smith standing by his side. Bulldog tells everyone that he has all the confidence in the world, and that Shawn Michaels messed with his most prized possession: his wife. This Sunday, he plans to take "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels' most prized possession: the WWF Championship. He says he is going to chew him up, spit him out and bury him like an old dog's bone. When Jim Ross tells Bulldog that Shawn is in the building, he tells Jim Ross that he doesn't give a frog's fat arse where Shawn is, because if he had any guts, he would come out here right now. Shawn runs in as if on cue and feuds with The British Bulldog, and referees, wrestlers and officials all have to break it up.
On Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Line: who are the five new Superstars who are on the way to WWF?
Marc Mero has regained consciousness and is very briefly seen on a stretcher.
"The Portuguese Man-O-War" Aldo Montoya is in the ring. Jerry "The King" Lawler, told by Vince McMahon that he will get his from The Ultimate Warrior at King of the Ring. Lawler gets in the ring and talks to Montoya, and tells him he's going to show the audience what he's going to do to The Ultimate Warrior by hitting him in the face with the microphone before attacking him and putting him in a piledriver. Suddenly, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, on the way to his match, chases Jerry "The King" Lawler out of the ring.
We see Connecticut Special Olympics athlete Erik Norgren carry the Olympic torch outside of Titan Towers. We then see Brian Pillman, best known as Flyin' Brian from World Championship Wrestling, hold his contract signing. He talks about the last eight weeks of his life, where he is choked up and he mentions his car accident and his dream of coming to the WWF coming true. A full transcript of Pillman's contract signing will be available on America On-Line after the show.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Tour is heading to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Lacrosse, Wisconsin and Madison, Wisconsin!
Goldust beats Jake "The Snake" Roberts after Marlena distracts referee Harvey Wippleman and Goldust throws gold glitter into Roberts' face. However, Wippleman notices the gold glitter on Roberts' face and reverses the decision, awarding the match to Jake "The Snake" Roberts. After the match, Goldust attacks a blinded Roberts, but Roberts hits the DDT on Goldust in the end. Afterwards, Mr. Perfect interviews Jim Cornette, who announces that his choice of special guest referee for The British Bulldog vs. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels for the WWF Championship at King of the Ring is none other than Mr. Perfect himself.
The Undertaker tells Mankind that he will pay for his sins and that he will take his soul and plunge it into the eternal darkness from which he is master.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin guests on commentary for the next match. Whoever wins this match will face Austin in the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament.
WWF expresses their sympathy to the family of the late Dick Murdoch.
Marc Mero beats Owen Hart to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament, where he will face "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Before the commercial break, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin stood up and walked away from the commentary area, and during the commercial break, he was escorted to the back by officials to ensure he did not interfere in the match. After the match, Owen Hart attacks Marc Mero, calling him a coward for kicking him in the cast around his arm.
As officials check on Marc Mero, we see footage from WWF Superstars of Jim Ross interviewing The British Bulldog, who has Diana Hart Smith standing by his side. Bulldog tells everyone that he has all the confidence in the world, and that Shawn Michaels messed with his most prized possession: his wife. This Sunday, he plans to take "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels' most prized possession: the WWF Championship. He says he is going to chew him up, spit him out and bury him like an old dog's bone. When Jim Ross tells Bulldog that Shawn is in the building, he tells Jim Ross that he doesn't give a frog's fat arse where Shawn is, because if he had any guts, he would come out here right now. Shawn runs in as if on cue and feuds with The British Bulldog, and referees, wrestlers and officials all have to break it up.
On Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Line: who are the five new Superstars who are on the way to WWF?
Marc Mero has regained consciousness and is very briefly seen on a stretcher.
"The Portuguese Man-O-War" Aldo Montoya is in the ring. Jerry "The King" Lawler, told by Vince McMahon that he will get his from The Ultimate Warrior at King of the Ring. Lawler gets in the ring and talks to Montoya, and tells him he's going to show the audience what he's going to do to The Ultimate Warrior by hitting him in the face with the microphone before attacking him and putting him in a piledriver. Suddenly, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, on the way to his match, chases Jerry "The King" Lawler out of the ring.
We see Connecticut Special Olympics athlete Erik Norgren carry the Olympic torch outside of Titan Towers. We then see Brian Pillman, best known as Flyin' Brian from World Championship Wrestling, hold his contract signing. He talks about the last eight weeks of his life, where he is choked up and he mentions his car accident and his dream of coming to the WWF coming true. A full transcript of Pillman's contract signing will be available on America On-Line after the show.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Tour is heading to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Lacrosse, Wisconsin and Madison, Wisconsin!
Goldust beats Jake "The Snake" Roberts after Marlena distracts referee Harvey Wippleman and Goldust throws gold glitter into Roberts' face. However, Wippleman notices the gold glitter on Roberts' face and reverses the decision, awarding the match to Jake "The Snake" Roberts. After the match, Goldust attacks a blinded Roberts, but Roberts hits the DDT on Goldust in the end. Afterwards, Mr. Perfect interviews Jim Cornette, who announces that his choice of special guest referee for The British Bulldog vs. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels for the WWF Championship at King of the Ring is none other than Mr. Perfect himself.
Sunday, June 16, 1996
The Great American Bash 1996 - The Results
Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pitmann holds the flag as The Star Spangled Banner plays.
The passing of Dick Murdoch is mentioned on commentary.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) beat Fire and Ice (Scott "Flash" Norton) in a match where there must be a winner.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. Jimmy tells Taskmaster that they don't need The Four Horseman or anybody. The Taskmaster says that while falls count anywhere in the building, this isn't between The Four Horsemen and The Dungeon of Doom, it is between himself, "The Nature Boy" and "The Enforcer." He proved that Flyin' Brian was a quitter, and says that while Benoit isn't a quitter, he's no Horseman. He plans to drag Benoit through the building and make him suffer.
Konnan retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against El Gato.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Sting, who makes fun of "Lord" Steven Regal and tells him that American men aren't raised to be "prissy." Sting says that Regal is a fantastic wrestler, but says he's a little bit iffy and that he'll be the man to straighten him out in the course of ten, twenty or thirty minutes.
Before the next match, Diamond Dallas Page mocks the Baltimore, Maryland crowd, saying that when they get a load of him, they'll all forget about Cal Ripken.
Diamond Dallas Page beats Marcus Alexander Bagwell to retain the title of Lord of the Ring.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Giant. Jimmy Hart says he isn't worried about Lex Luger, and The Giant tells Luger that if he thinks he can get in the ring and put him in the Torture Rack, he is sadly mistaken. He calls the Torture Rack a fantasy for Luger, and if he wants reality and torture, the Choke Slam is all he is going to know. He then tells Luger he should have lifted a few more weights before stepping into the ring with him.
Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match.
Dean Malenko uses the ropes to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Rey Mysterio, Jr.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Lex Luger. Luger says he's here both physically and mentally, and simply says that The Giant has changed the face of professional wrestling forever, as a man like The Giant has never been in the sport that he takes great pride in. Luger says that The Giant thinks he's invincible...and that could be The Giant's biggest weakness.
John Tenta beats Big Bubba, and cuts his beard in revenge after the match.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Debra and Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin and Tara Greene. Mongo doesn't care about a gameplan, and says he and Greene are coming for "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson. Kevin Greene tells Flair and Anderson they're coming and they're coming hard. "Macho Man" Randy Savage shows up and says they're kicking Flair and Anderson to the end zone.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit beats The Taskmaster in a Falls Count Anywhere match after a top rope superplex from a table position on the top rope. Benoit continues to beat up Taskmaster after the match, and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson shows up to bush Benoit off of him...so he can kick Taskmaster in the gut. The rest of The Dungeon of Doom (Maxx, Men, The Barbarian, Big Bubba) rush in to check on The Taskmaster, and Anderson and Benoit take off, confirming that the union between The Four Horsemen and The Dungeon of Doom has come to an end.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, who brings out Chris Benoit. Anderson says that there were wannabes who wanted to be Horsemen who are out of here, and there are people whith aspirations and dreams to be a Horseman, and that Benoit earned the right to be a Horseman. He says that The Taskmaster's defeat was the head of the snake being severed, and that Taskmaster tried to poison the most elite fighting unit in the union of all professional sports. He says that Chris Benoit earned his stripes tonight, and tells The Dungeon of Doom they are ready for war and loaded for bear. Benoit tells The Taskmaster that he warned him not to mess with The Four Horsemen, but he didn't listen and now he has put him in his place. Anderson tells Kevin Green and Steve "Mongo" McMichael that if they needed a visual aid, they just got it. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair says he just saw Greene and McMichael with their wives, and wonders what they're thinking now before telling them to take a look at their team. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan says he's not terrified tonight. Flair says that the Horsemen are in town.
Sting beats "Lord" Steven Regal with the Scorpion Death Lock.
Bash At The beach comes live to pay-per-view July 7th!
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson beat Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene when Anderson and Chris Benoit attack Savage, Woman and Miss Elizabeth return with Debra McMichael (but not Tara Greene) after chasing Debra and Tara away, with Debra wearing a dress instead of sports gear on the return, handing a Four Horsemen T-Shirt and a suitcase full of money to Mongo to get him to stop the fight against Flair and Anderson. When Greene, who has just turned over the Figure Four Leg Lock, sees Mongo with the suitcase, Mongo hits Greene with the suitcase, turning on Greene to give Flair and Anderson the win before joining Benoit, Flair and Anderson in a 4-on-1 attack on "Macho Man" Randy Savage. After the attack on Savage, Mongo takes the money and puts on the Four Horsemen T-shirt, making him a member of The Four Horsemen. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan shakes the hands of both Mongo and Debra. Before the match, it is announced that "Macho Man' Randy Savage will be returning to television due to popular demands and due to Savage receiving counseling at the behest of WCW, and his first match back on television will be against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair at tomorrow night's Nitro.
Eric Bischoff is at the entrance ramp. He talks about the interruptions on Nitro from Razor Ramon and Diesel. When he says that he knows they're here and tells them to come on out, they do. Bischoff tells them they have their match at Bash At The Beach on July 7th, then asks them a few questions. When asked if they work for the WWF, Razor and Diesel both say no. Razor tells Bischoff to forget about the past and worry about the future, and wants to know who Bischoff's three guys are. He tells Bischoff to tell "Billionaire Ted" to break out the money, because at Bash At The Beach, he and Diesel are going to carve Bischoff's guys up. Bischoff tells Razor he'll find out who the three men are tomorrow night on Nitro, but Razor thinks that Bischoff is messing with him and punches him in the gut before Diesel hits him with a Jackknife Power Bomb into a nearby table. Razor then says that "the real big boys" have left the building. Bischoff then has to be placed on a stretcher. Tony Schiavone heads to the entrance ramp on Eric Bischoff, leaving commentary almost silent save for Dusty Rhodes for a few minutes.
Before the main event, Lex Luger stops to check on Eric Bischoff before heading to the ring.
Despite Sting chasing Jimmy Hart to the back to stop him from interfering, The Giant retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after The Giant falls on Lex Luger as Luger attempts to put The Giant into the Torture Rack from the corner.
The passing of Dick Murdoch is mentioned on commentary.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) beat Fire and Ice (Scott "Flash" Norton) in a match where there must be a winner.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. Jimmy tells Taskmaster that they don't need The Four Horseman or anybody. The Taskmaster says that while falls count anywhere in the building, this isn't between The Four Horsemen and The Dungeon of Doom, it is between himself, "The Nature Boy" and "The Enforcer." He proved that Flyin' Brian was a quitter, and says that while Benoit isn't a quitter, he's no Horseman. He plans to drag Benoit through the building and make him suffer.
Konnan retains the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against El Gato.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Sting, who makes fun of "Lord" Steven Regal and tells him that American men aren't raised to be "prissy." Sting says that Regal is a fantastic wrestler, but says he's a little bit iffy and that he'll be the man to straighten him out in the course of ten, twenty or thirty minutes.
Before the next match, Diamond Dallas Page mocks the Baltimore, Maryland crowd, saying that when they get a load of him, they'll all forget about Cal Ripken.
Diamond Dallas Page beats Marcus Alexander Bagwell to retain the title of Lord of the Ring.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Giant. Jimmy Hart says he isn't worried about Lex Luger, and The Giant tells Luger that if he thinks he can get in the ring and put him in the Torture Rack, he is sadly mistaken. He calls the Torture Rack a fantasy for Luger, and if he wants reality and torture, the Choke Slam is all he is going to know. He then tells Luger he should have lifted a few more weights before stepping into the ring with him.
Mike Tenay guests on commentary for the next match.
Dean Malenko uses the ropes to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Rey Mysterio, Jr.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Lex Luger. Luger says he's here both physically and mentally, and simply says that The Giant has changed the face of professional wrestling forever, as a man like The Giant has never been in the sport that he takes great pride in. Luger says that The Giant thinks he's invincible...and that could be The Giant's biggest weakness.
John Tenta beats Big Bubba, and cuts his beard in revenge after the match.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Debra and Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin and Tara Greene. Mongo doesn't care about a gameplan, and says he and Greene are coming for "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson. Kevin Greene tells Flair and Anderson they're coming and they're coming hard. "Macho Man" Randy Savage shows up and says they're kicking Flair and Anderson to the end zone.
"The Crippler" Chris Benoit beats The Taskmaster in a Falls Count Anywhere match after a top rope superplex from a table position on the top rope. Benoit continues to beat up Taskmaster after the match, and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson shows up to bush Benoit off of him...so he can kick Taskmaster in the gut. The rest of The Dungeon of Doom (Maxx, Men, The Barbarian, Big Bubba) rush in to check on The Taskmaster, and Anderson and Benoit take off, confirming that the union between The Four Horsemen and The Dungeon of Doom has come to an end.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, who brings out Chris Benoit. Anderson says that there were wannabes who wanted to be Horsemen who are out of here, and there are people whith aspirations and dreams to be a Horseman, and that Benoit earned the right to be a Horseman. He says that The Taskmaster's defeat was the head of the snake being severed, and that Taskmaster tried to poison the most elite fighting unit in the union of all professional sports. He says that Chris Benoit earned his stripes tonight, and tells The Dungeon of Doom they are ready for war and loaded for bear. Benoit tells The Taskmaster that he warned him not to mess with The Four Horsemen, but he didn't listen and now he has put him in his place. Anderson tells Kevin Green and Steve "Mongo" McMichael that if they needed a visual aid, they just got it. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair says he just saw Greene and McMichael with their wives, and wonders what they're thinking now before telling them to take a look at their team. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan says he's not terrified tonight. Flair says that the Horsemen are in town.
Sting beats "Lord" Steven Regal with the Scorpion Death Lock.
Bash At The beach comes live to pay-per-view July 7th!
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson beat Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene when Anderson and Chris Benoit attack Savage, Woman and Miss Elizabeth return with Debra McMichael (but not Tara Greene) after chasing Debra and Tara away, with Debra wearing a dress instead of sports gear on the return, handing a Four Horsemen T-Shirt and a suitcase full of money to Mongo to get him to stop the fight against Flair and Anderson. When Greene, who has just turned over the Figure Four Leg Lock, sees Mongo with the suitcase, Mongo hits Greene with the suitcase, turning on Greene to give Flair and Anderson the win before joining Benoit, Flair and Anderson in a 4-on-1 attack on "Macho Man" Randy Savage. After the attack on Savage, Mongo takes the money and puts on the Four Horsemen T-shirt, making him a member of The Four Horsemen. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan shakes the hands of both Mongo and Debra. Before the match, it is announced that "Macho Man' Randy Savage will be returning to television due to popular demands and due to Savage receiving counseling at the behest of WCW, and his first match back on television will be against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair at tomorrow night's Nitro.
Eric Bischoff is at the entrance ramp. He talks about the interruptions on Nitro from Razor Ramon and Diesel. When he says that he knows they're here and tells them to come on out, they do. Bischoff tells them they have their match at Bash At The Beach on July 7th, then asks them a few questions. When asked if they work for the WWF, Razor and Diesel both say no. Razor tells Bischoff to forget about the past and worry about the future, and wants to know who Bischoff's three guys are. He tells Bischoff to tell "Billionaire Ted" to break out the money, because at Bash At The Beach, he and Diesel are going to carve Bischoff's guys up. Bischoff tells Razor he'll find out who the three men are tomorrow night on Nitro, but Razor thinks that Bischoff is messing with him and punches him in the gut before Diesel hits him with a Jackknife Power Bomb into a nearby table. Razor then says that "the real big boys" have left the building. Bischoff then has to be placed on a stretcher. Tony Schiavone heads to the entrance ramp on Eric Bischoff, leaving commentary almost silent save for Dusty Rhodes for a few minutes.
Before the main event, Lex Luger stops to check on Eric Bischoff before heading to the ring.
Despite Sting chasing Jimmy Hart to the back to stop him from interfering, The Giant retains the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after The Giant falls on Lex Luger as Luger attempts to put The Giant into the Torture Rack from the corner.
Monday, June 10, 1996
Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for June 10, 1996
Scott Steiner beats Booker T.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Scott Steiner after the commercial break. Scott says that he and his brother Rick Steiner have prided themselves in being the best tag team around. All of a sudden, Debra McMichael shows up and needs a minute with "Mean" Gene. She is worried about her husband Steve "Mongo" McMichaels are Kevin Greene, especially Steve, as he might get a little crazy and hurt somebody personally, and feels this is all her fault. "Mean" Gene tells her it's not her fault, as "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair has a reputation and has taken visual liberties and said things he should not have said. Nevertheless, Debra doesn't want to see anyone get permanently injured, and wants to see if it is possible to talk it out with Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, talk this over and see if this match can be called off. "Mean" Gene tells her he will try to get an audience with them and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.
Diamond Dallas Page beats Jim Powers.
We see a video package of Konnan.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Konnan, who will take on El Gato at The Great American Bash. He tells El Gato he has to come down to the United States to prove himself just like he did, and that any apathy on his part will lead to his demise.
Sting beats Meng with the Scorpion Deathlock.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund is backstage with Debra McMichael and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Heenan lets Debra into "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson's dressing room to talk them out of the match against Steve "Mongo" McMichaels and Kevin Greene, but Heenan then slams the door shut. Debra is accosted by Woman and Miss Elizabeth but manages to escape. Flair and Anderson go after her, and their opponents for the evening, Joe Gomez and The Renegade happen to be there when Debra runs away. Flair and Anderson attack Gomez and The Renegade, and Flair puts The Renegade into the Figure Four Leg Lock. Officials have to rush in to stop the attack.
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan beats "Squire" David Taylor after Taylor makes the mistake of turning his back on Duggan. It is confirmed during the match that Sting and Lex Luger have agreed to replace Joe Gomez and The Renegade in their match against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson tonight, and that the WCW World Tag Team Championships will be on the line.
We see a video package of both Rey Mysterio Jr. and Dean Malenko.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Big Bubba and Jimmy Hart. Jimmy Hart tells John Tenta that he suffered the consequences for not pulling his weight in The Dungeon of Doom. Big Bubba says he proved John Tenta is only half a man, and that if he thinks he can cut his hair or The Giant's, he'll leave him laying like the beached whale that he is.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Scott "Flash" Norton, who says that he took two choke slams from The Giant and is still standing, as he doesn't care and he's not scared.
Fireworks indicate the beginning of the second hour.
The Giant beats Scott "Flash" Norton, then Lex Luger rushes in and tries to get a piece of The Giant only to get tossed out of the ring with the greatest of ease. The Giant clears the buffet table near the aisle and put Luger through the table, but Luger kicks The Giant in the groin and hits him with a steel bowl. The Taskmaster, Big Bubba and Hugh Morrus check on The Giant, who is not only barely fazed but also even angrier with Lex Luger than ever. Lex Luger then appears at commentary, and says The Giant does feel pain after all. He then tells The Giant that he has more surprises for him at The Great American Bash.
"Lord" Steven Regal quickly beats Billy Kidman by submission, then Sting rushes in and slaps Steven Regal in the face with a knife edge chop. Regal is both surprised and incensed.
Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock) beat The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) after Sags smacks Johnny Grunge in the back with a trash can.
We see last week's video package of Hulk Hogan.
"The Nature Boy" RicFlair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson vs. Sting and Lex Luger for the WCW World Tag Team Championships ends when The Giant shows up. The Giant has the strength adantage at first, but Sting and Scott Steiner hit The Giant with chairs, and the chair shots send The Giant into a frenzy before he finally leaves. "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant, who tells Luger that he is a dead man, and accepts his challenge for The Great American Bash, telling Luger he will be leaving Sunday night on a stretcher.
Razor Ramon shows up at the end of the show. Eric Bischoff says he doesn't want any trouble with him, and wants to know what the big surprise is. It's right behind him: Diesel. He tells Eric Bischoff he's been running his mouth for the last six months, and says that while WCW is where the big boys play, he and Razor aren't playing. Diesel says that Eric Bischoff still doesn't have his three men yet because nobody wants to face them, and that this show is about as interesting as "Marge Schott reading excerpts from Mein Kampf." Again, Bischoff doesn't want any trouble, and Diesel says he knows he doesn't want any trouble because he'll kick his teeth down his throat. He wants to know why Bischoff hasn't gotten his three guys yet, and wonders why he couldn't get a paleontologist to get three "fossils" cleared, or enough guys off dialysis to get a team. He also wants to know where Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage is. Eric Bischoff says that their fight isn't with him. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, he will be in the WCW offices in Atlanta, where he has the authority to give them their match at The Great American Bash against three guys, and if they show up, he can try to give them their guys. Diesel tells Bischoff to bring what he's got, as the measuring stick has changed around here and he's looking at it.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Scott Steiner after the commercial break. Scott says that he and his brother Rick Steiner have prided themselves in being the best tag team around. All of a sudden, Debra McMichael shows up and needs a minute with "Mean" Gene. She is worried about her husband Steve "Mongo" McMichaels are Kevin Greene, especially Steve, as he might get a little crazy and hurt somebody personally, and feels this is all her fault. "Mean" Gene tells her it's not her fault, as "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair has a reputation and has taken visual liberties and said things he should not have said. Nevertheless, Debra doesn't want to see anyone get permanently injured, and wants to see if it is possible to talk it out with Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, talk this over and see if this match can be called off. "Mean" Gene tells her he will try to get an audience with them and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.
Diamond Dallas Page beats Jim Powers.
We see a video package of Konnan.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Konnan, who will take on El Gato at The Great American Bash. He tells El Gato he has to come down to the United States to prove himself just like he did, and that any apathy on his part will lead to his demise.
Sting beats Meng with the Scorpion Deathlock.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund is backstage with Debra McMichael and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Heenan lets Debra into "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson's dressing room to talk them out of the match against Steve "Mongo" McMichaels and Kevin Greene, but Heenan then slams the door shut. Debra is accosted by Woman and Miss Elizabeth but manages to escape. Flair and Anderson go after her, and their opponents for the evening, Joe Gomez and The Renegade happen to be there when Debra runs away. Flair and Anderson attack Gomez and The Renegade, and Flair puts The Renegade into the Figure Four Leg Lock. Officials have to rush in to stop the attack.
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan beats "Squire" David Taylor after Taylor makes the mistake of turning his back on Duggan. It is confirmed during the match that Sting and Lex Luger have agreed to replace Joe Gomez and The Renegade in their match against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson tonight, and that the WCW World Tag Team Championships will be on the line.
We see a video package of both Rey Mysterio Jr. and Dean Malenko.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Big Bubba and Jimmy Hart. Jimmy Hart tells John Tenta that he suffered the consequences for not pulling his weight in The Dungeon of Doom. Big Bubba says he proved John Tenta is only half a man, and that if he thinks he can cut his hair or The Giant's, he'll leave him laying like the beached whale that he is.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Scott "Flash" Norton, who says that he took two choke slams from The Giant and is still standing, as he doesn't care and he's not scared.
Fireworks indicate the beginning of the second hour.
The Giant beats Scott "Flash" Norton, then Lex Luger rushes in and tries to get a piece of The Giant only to get tossed out of the ring with the greatest of ease. The Giant clears the buffet table near the aisle and put Luger through the table, but Luger kicks The Giant in the groin and hits him with a steel bowl. The Taskmaster, Big Bubba and Hugh Morrus check on The Giant, who is not only barely fazed but also even angrier with Lex Luger than ever. Lex Luger then appears at commentary, and says The Giant does feel pain after all. He then tells The Giant that he has more surprises for him at The Great American Bash.
"Lord" Steven Regal quickly beats Billy Kidman by submission, then Sting rushes in and slaps Steven Regal in the face with a knife edge chop. Regal is both surprised and incensed.
Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock) beat The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) after Sags smacks Johnny Grunge in the back with a trash can.
We see last week's video package of Hulk Hogan.
"The Nature Boy" RicFlair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson vs. Sting and Lex Luger for the WCW World Tag Team Championships ends when The Giant shows up. The Giant has the strength adantage at first, but Sting and Scott Steiner hit The Giant with chairs, and the chair shots send The Giant into a frenzy before he finally leaves. "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Giant, who tells Luger that he is a dead man, and accepts his challenge for The Great American Bash, telling Luger he will be leaving Sunday night on a stretcher.
Razor Ramon shows up at the end of the show. Eric Bischoff says he doesn't want any trouble with him, and wants to know what the big surprise is. It's right behind him: Diesel. He tells Eric Bischoff he's been running his mouth for the last six months, and says that while WCW is where the big boys play, he and Razor aren't playing. Diesel says that Eric Bischoff still doesn't have his three men yet because nobody wants to face them, and that this show is about as interesting as "Marge Schott reading excerpts from Mein Kampf." Again, Bischoff doesn't want any trouble, and Diesel says he knows he doesn't want any trouble because he'll kick his teeth down his throat. He wants to know why Bischoff hasn't gotten his three guys yet, and wonders why he couldn't get a paleontologist to get three "fossils" cleared, or enough guys off dialysis to get a team. He also wants to know where Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage is. Eric Bischoff says that their fight isn't with him. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, he will be in the WCW offices in Atlanta, where he has the authority to give them their match at The Great American Bash against three guys, and if they show up, he can try to give them their guys. Diesel tells Bischoff to bring what he's got, as the measuring stick has changed around here and he's looking at it.
Raw Deal - Raw recap for June 10, 1996
The King has painted a portrait of The Ultimate Warrior to give to him as a peace offering and to show that there are no hard feelings between him and Warrior.
Owen Hart beats Yokozuna to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring tournament after Yokozuna stumbles off the second rope and Owen puts his foot on the ropes for the pinfall.
We see footage from last night's show at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Tour continues in Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; St. Louis, Missouri and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada!
Jake "The Snake" Roberts guests on commentary for the next match as an excerpt from his interview on yesterday's Action Zone is re-aired, in which Roberts talked about how drugs ruined his life and how his wife had to keep him alive.
Jim Ross interviews Yokozuna, who doesn't know what to think and says "This is not the old Yoko." He says he's concerned about getting his hands on Jim Cornette that he's lost it, and he now feels he has to go and find himself.
"Wildman" Marc Mero beats Skip to contine to the second round of the King of the Ring tournament.
Next week on Raw: "Wildman" Marc Mero vs. Owen Hart and Savio Vega vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in the King of the Ring tournament quarter-finals!
Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler are in the ring as McMahon brings out The Ultimate Warrior. Jerry "The King" Lawler tries to make it up to The Ultimate Warrior, saying he saved him the trouble of being a king for a year from winning the King of the Ring tournament, and offers him the portrait he made of the Warrior as a peace offering. Vince thinks that Lawler is trying to get out of the match, but Lawler says the match is not necessary. The Warrior tells Lawler that he may be an artist, but he sees him as the biggest con artist there ever was. He appreciates the portrait and the time taken to get it done, but there is only one king in the World Wrestling Federation, and that King of the Ring, he's going to kick his ass. Lawler hits Warrior with the portrait, shattering the glass upon impact with the back of his head, but it doesn't have any effect on Warrior. He chases Lawler to the back.
Before the next match, Vince McMahon interviews "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, who is at WWF Studios. Shawn looks forward to righting the wrong from In Your House: Beware of Dog at King of the Ring. Jim Cornette butts in and tells Shawn that in agreement for getting the suit against Gorilla Monsoon settled out of court, the referee for the WWF Championship rematch between The British Bulldog and "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels will be one of Cornette's and Clarence Mason's choosing and not "some 98-pound weakling" who could easily get knocked out. Jim Cornette then guests on commentary for the next match.
On Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Line, has Brian Pillman aka Flyin' Brian joined the ranks of the WWF Superstars?
The British Bulldog beats The Undertaker by count-out when Mankind keeps The Undertaker from getting back into the ring by grabbing him by the ankle. Mankind, the Bulldog and Owen Hart beat up 'Taker for a little bit, then Cornette gets Bulldog and Owen out of there because he doesn't want to be anywhere near Mankind. Mankind drives 'Taker into the mat with a piledriver, but officials and referees stop Mankind from applying the Mandible Claw.
Owen Hart beats Yokozuna to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring tournament after Yokozuna stumbles off the second rope and Owen puts his foot on the ropes for the pinfall.
We see footage from last night's show at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Tour continues in Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; St. Louis, Missouri and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada!
Jake "The Snake" Roberts guests on commentary for the next match as an excerpt from his interview on yesterday's Action Zone is re-aired, in which Roberts talked about how drugs ruined his life and how his wife had to keep him alive.
Jim Ross interviews Yokozuna, who doesn't know what to think and says "This is not the old Yoko." He says he's concerned about getting his hands on Jim Cornette that he's lost it, and he now feels he has to go and find himself.
"Wildman" Marc Mero beats Skip to contine to the second round of the King of the Ring tournament.
Next week on Raw: "Wildman" Marc Mero vs. Owen Hart and Savio Vega vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in the King of the Ring tournament quarter-finals!
Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler are in the ring as McMahon brings out The Ultimate Warrior. Jerry "The King" Lawler tries to make it up to The Ultimate Warrior, saying he saved him the trouble of being a king for a year from winning the King of the Ring tournament, and offers him the portrait he made of the Warrior as a peace offering. Vince thinks that Lawler is trying to get out of the match, but Lawler says the match is not necessary. The Warrior tells Lawler that he may be an artist, but he sees him as the biggest con artist there ever was. He appreciates the portrait and the time taken to get it done, but there is only one king in the World Wrestling Federation, and that King of the Ring, he's going to kick his ass. Lawler hits Warrior with the portrait, shattering the glass upon impact with the back of his head, but it doesn't have any effect on Warrior. He chases Lawler to the back.
Before the next match, Vince McMahon interviews "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, who is at WWF Studios. Shawn looks forward to righting the wrong from In Your House: Beware of Dog at King of the Ring. Jim Cornette butts in and tells Shawn that in agreement for getting the suit against Gorilla Monsoon settled out of court, the referee for the WWF Championship rematch between The British Bulldog and "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels will be one of Cornette's and Clarence Mason's choosing and not "some 98-pound weakling" who could easily get knocked out. Jim Cornette then guests on commentary for the next match.
On Option 6 of the WWF Superstar Line, has Brian Pillman aka Flyin' Brian joined the ranks of the WWF Superstars?
The British Bulldog beats The Undertaker by count-out when Mankind keeps The Undertaker from getting back into the ring by grabbing him by the ankle. Mankind, the Bulldog and Owen Hart beat up 'Taker for a little bit, then Cornette gets Bulldog and Owen out of there because he doesn't want to be anywhere near Mankind. Mankind drives 'Taker into the mat with a piledriver, but officials and referees stop Mankind from applying the Mandible Claw.
Monday, June 3, 1996
Nitro-Glycerin - Monday Nitro recap for June 3, 1996
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews The Shark. He has not cut the other half of his hair because he relives the embarrassment of what happened when Big Bubba - who is in the ring with Shark's hair - cut his air to remind himself that he's not a shark, a fish, or an Avalanche, but a man - a 500 pound man named John Tenta. He plans to hurt Big Bubba and then shave The Giant's head to force him to feel the embarrassment he has felt. After a quick fight in the ring, John Tenta grabs the scissors and tries to cut Bubba's hair, and Bubba escapes and refuses to get back in the ring. John Tenta beats Big Bubba by count-out.
The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) beat the debuting High Voltage (Robbie Ruckus and Kenny Kaos).
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Sting and Lex Luger backstage. Lex Luger says everything got out of hand when Rick Steiner showed up last week, but Sting says it really started when Luger kicked Scott Steiner in the gut before Sting put him in a superplex into the concrete. Luger says he and The Steiners go way back and they're all very competitive. Suddenly, The Steiner Brothers show up, with Rick confronting Luger for kicking Scott in the gut and putting him back in the ring. Scott Steiner challenges Sting and Luger for the WCW World Tag Team Championships, and after more words are traded, Scott pushes Luger. The Steiners leave before it can get even hotter.
Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pittman beats Disco Inferno when Disco gives up before Pittman can put him in the Code Red. Disco then speaks into the camera, saying that if he was put in the Code Red, he wouldn't be able to move his hands anymore.
"Lord" Steven Regal beats "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan by grabbing the tights during a schoolboy pin when "Earl" Robert Eaton and Jeeves distract the referee and "Squire" David Taylor takes away - and steals - Hacksaw's 2x4. Hacksaw chases after Taylor after the match, and "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Regal and Eaton, with Taylor joining soon after. Regal says he's paid double the fine for what happened on Main Event. Regal says he could have insulted Sting, his family and his friends, but says Sting loves nobody but himself. He wants Sting at his best at The Great American Bash so he can beat him at his best.
The Taskmaster quickly beats Prince Iaukea in the latter's Nitro debut. After the match, "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. Hart says he feels like he's talking to a brick wall, telling him he and The Taskmaster don't need anything or anybody else and that they shouldn't have to team with "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair or "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson. The Taskmaster says there are two wars: one to be handled by the legal department and the other involving the fact that Hulkamania is not dead. He says that Anderson and Flair are the only two people he respects in the business. He tells Anderson that he warned him about Flyin' Brian, and says he knows serpents better than anyone on this planet, and the only way to get rid of one is to crush the egg. He plans to get rid of Benoit so he can get rid of Hulk Hogan.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson wear a Kevin Greene jersey and a Steve "Mongo" McMichael jersey, respectively, on their way to the ring for the next match.
Fireworks go off to signal the beginning of the second hour.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson beat The Rock 'n Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) after Miss Elizabeth distracts the referee and Woman rakes the eyes of Robert Gibson from the apron. During the match, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan leaves the commentary table, says something to Woman and Miss Elizabeth, then heads back. After the match, "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Anderson and Flair. Anderson says that wrestlers are tougher and much bigger than professional football players, and Flair says that the jerseys were a gift from Debra McMichael. Flair tells Kevin Greene that he and Anderson are bigger, faster, and sleeker and that they can go all night long. Heenan is also there, saying that he told Woman that he knows of a place where she can get her diamonds cleaned. He says that people have asked him to manage, and have offered an exorbitant cost for it, but he has promised to never manage again. He then pulls out a briefcase which contains the 1988 All-Madden trophy for managing John Madden's team, and at The Great American Bash, he will coach, and he will be at ringside in Anderson and Flair's corner.
We see a video package of Hulk Hogan.
The Giant beats Ice Train with a single choke slam after Jimmy Hart smacks Ice Train in the leg with his megaphone, distracting Ice Train. After the match, Scott "Flash" Norton confronts The Giant and earns two choke slams for his trouble. As officials and wrestlers check on Ice Train and Norton, The Giant tells "Mean" Gene Okerlund makes it known he is incensed that video packages of Hulk Hogan is being shown as he is the World Heavyweight Championship and the one that eliminated him. After having taken out Hogan, Sting and "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, he wants to take out Lex Luger next.
Scott "Flash" Norton is moving around, but he is in no shape for his match against Hugh Morrus. Nevertheless, Hugh Morrus shows up and attacks Norton anyway, which turns out to be a mistake as a very cocky Hugh Morrus gets caught by Norton during No Laughing Matter and gets hit with a few shots from Norton. Scott "Flash" Norton ends up getting a surprise upset win against Hugh Morrus.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene come up with a battle plan against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, but they seem to be butting heards. However, they have a idea for who they want as a coach: "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) vs. Sting and Lex Luger ends after The Giant interferes and choke slams Rick Steiner. During the match, Eric Bischoff and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan interview "Macho Man" Randy Savage via telephone, and though he isn't allowed to wrestle, he can still do some mat coaching, and if Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene need a coach, he's in. Heenan doesn't want anything to do with Savage, but Savage says Heenan's please are so weak that he, Kevin Greene and Mongo could eat him all up. After the match, Lex Luger fights off The Giant, and Sting and Scott Steiner join in to clean house.
Razor Ramon shows up again in the denim jeans and jacket, and once again tells Eric Bischoff that if he wants a war, he's got one and that he will finish it. Suddenly, Sting confronts Razor Ramon, reminds him he's in WCW and that he only sees one of him when he's looking for a war with three of the best in WCW. He then challenges Razor to a one-on-one match right here, right now. Razor tells him he's got a fight, only nobody tells him what to do or when to do it. Razor tosses his toothpick at Sting, and Sting responds by slapping Razor in the face. Police rush in in case of further confrontation, but Razor tells Sting he's got a big surprise for him next week.
The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) beat the debuting High Voltage (Robbie Ruckus and Kenny Kaos).
"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Sting and Lex Luger backstage. Lex Luger says everything got out of hand when Rick Steiner showed up last week, but Sting says it really started when Luger kicked Scott Steiner in the gut before Sting put him in a superplex into the concrete. Luger says he and The Steiners go way back and they're all very competitive. Suddenly, The Steiner Brothers show up, with Rick confronting Luger for kicking Scott in the gut and putting him back in the ring. Scott Steiner challenges Sting and Luger for the WCW World Tag Team Championships, and after more words are traded, Scott pushes Luger. The Steiners leave before it can get even hotter.
Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pittman beats Disco Inferno when Disco gives up before Pittman can put him in the Code Red. Disco then speaks into the camera, saying that if he was put in the Code Red, he wouldn't be able to move his hands anymore.
"Lord" Steven Regal beats "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan by grabbing the tights during a schoolboy pin when "Earl" Robert Eaton and Jeeves distract the referee and "Squire" David Taylor takes away - and steals - Hacksaw's 2x4. Hacksaw chases after Taylor after the match, and "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Regal and Eaton, with Taylor joining soon after. Regal says he's paid double the fine for what happened on Main Event. Regal says he could have insulted Sting, his family and his friends, but says Sting loves nobody but himself. He wants Sting at his best at The Great American Bash so he can beat him at his best.
The Taskmaster quickly beats Prince Iaukea in the latter's Nitro debut. After the match, "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Jimmy Hart and The Taskmaster. Hart says he feels like he's talking to a brick wall, telling him he and The Taskmaster don't need anything or anybody else and that they shouldn't have to team with "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair or "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson. The Taskmaster says there are two wars: one to be handled by the legal department and the other involving the fact that Hulkamania is not dead. He says that Anderson and Flair are the only two people he respects in the business. He tells Anderson that he warned him about Flyin' Brian, and says he knows serpents better than anyone on this planet, and the only way to get rid of one is to crush the egg. He plans to get rid of Benoit so he can get rid of Hulk Hogan.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson wear a Kevin Greene jersey and a Steve "Mongo" McMichael jersey, respectively, on their way to the ring for the next match.
Fireworks go off to signal the beginning of the second hour.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson beat The Rock 'n Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) after Miss Elizabeth distracts the referee and Woman rakes the eyes of Robert Gibson from the apron. During the match, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan leaves the commentary table, says something to Woman and Miss Elizabeth, then heads back. After the match, "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Anderson and Flair. Anderson says that wrestlers are tougher and much bigger than professional football players, and Flair says that the jerseys were a gift from Debra McMichael. Flair tells Kevin Greene that he and Anderson are bigger, faster, and sleeker and that they can go all night long. Heenan is also there, saying that he told Woman that he knows of a place where she can get her diamonds cleaned. He says that people have asked him to manage, and have offered an exorbitant cost for it, but he has promised to never manage again. He then pulls out a briefcase which contains the 1988 All-Madden trophy for managing John Madden's team, and at The Great American Bash, he will coach, and he will be at ringside in Anderson and Flair's corner.
We see a video package of Hulk Hogan.
The Giant beats Ice Train with a single choke slam after Jimmy Hart smacks Ice Train in the leg with his megaphone, distracting Ice Train. After the match, Scott "Flash" Norton confronts The Giant and earns two choke slams for his trouble. As officials and wrestlers check on Ice Train and Norton, The Giant tells "Mean" Gene Okerlund makes it known he is incensed that video packages of Hulk Hogan is being shown as he is the World Heavyweight Championship and the one that eliminated him. After having taken out Hogan, Sting and "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, he wants to take out Lex Luger next.
Scott "Flash" Norton is moving around, but he is in no shape for his match against Hugh Morrus. Nevertheless, Hugh Morrus shows up and attacks Norton anyway, which turns out to be a mistake as a very cocky Hugh Morrus gets caught by Norton during No Laughing Matter and gets hit with a few shots from Norton. Scott "Flash" Norton ends up getting a surprise upset win against Hugh Morrus.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene come up with a battle plan against "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson, but they seem to be butting heards. However, they have a idea for who they want as a coach: "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) vs. Sting and Lex Luger ends after The Giant interferes and choke slams Rick Steiner. During the match, Eric Bischoff and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan interview "Macho Man" Randy Savage via telephone, and though he isn't allowed to wrestle, he can still do some mat coaching, and if Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene need a coach, he's in. Heenan doesn't want anything to do with Savage, but Savage says Heenan's please are so weak that he, Kevin Greene and Mongo could eat him all up. After the match, Lex Luger fights off The Giant, and Sting and Scott Steiner join in to clean house.
Razor Ramon shows up again in the denim jeans and jacket, and once again tells Eric Bischoff that if he wants a war, he's got one and that he will finish it. Suddenly, Sting confronts Razor Ramon, reminds him he's in WCW and that he only sees one of him when he's looking for a war with three of the best in WCW. He then challenges Razor to a one-on-one match right here, right now. Razor tells him he's got a fight, only nobody tells him what to do or when to do it. Razor tosses his toothpick at Sting, and Sting responds by slapping Razor in the face. Police rush in in case of further confrontation, but Razor tells Sting he's got a big surprise for him next week.
Raw Deal - Raw recap for June 3, 1996
Goldust will put the WWF Intercontinental Championship on the line against Ahmed Johnson at King of the Ring.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin beats Bob "Spark Plug" Holly with the Million Dollar Dream to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring Tournament.
The King draws some art of himself beating The Ultimate Warrior.
Jim Ross says that Mankind is the most dangerous man to show up in the WWF, and that The Undertaker will be challenged like never before at King of the Ring. With that, Mankind vs. The Undertaker is set for King of the Ring.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Your heads to Rockford, Illinois; Peoria, Illinois; Moline, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois and Salt Lake City, Utah!
Mankind beats Barry Horowitz with the Mandible Claw. Jim Ross then interviews Mankind in the ring, and Mankind hopes that The Undertaker will stand up and show just a little bit of pride or decide that there is no sense fighting a man who has nothing less to lose. He tells 'Taker he can't take his ear or teeth, because they're already gone. He then says that of all the things he's lost in life, he feels he's missed his mind the most, and at King of the Ring, The Undertaker will lose it all.
We see Goldust in his den of iniquity. Goldust claims that he saved Ahmed Johnson through "the breath of life," and that he didn't have it in his heart to let Ahmed Johnson die. It gave him great satisfaction, the same satisfaction one gets from eating chocolate. He wants to share that very taste with Ahmed. Goldust says he will retain the Intercontinental Championship at King of the Ring.
Sunny guests on commentary for the next match.
The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) want a new manager, and are on a worldwide search for one on their way back to the top of the World Wrestling Federation. Suggestions can be sent at P.O. Box 3857, Stamford, CT 06905.
The Godwinns (Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn) beat Tekno Team 2000 (Troy and Travis). After the match, Vince McMahon interviews Clarence Mason via telephone, who accuses WWF President Gorilla Monsoon of assaulting him from behind as he was escorted to the back by Monsoon at In Your House: Beware of Dog.
Jenny Lee is the escort for Hunter Hearst Helmsley tonight, who happens to be very supportive of Hunter when Jerry "The King" Lawler asks her questions.
On Option 6 of the Superstar Line, Vince McMahon responds to "Billionaire Ted's" latest corporate raid.
Jake "The Snake" Roberts beats Hunter Hearst Helmsley to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring Tournament. During the match, Vince McMahon mentions the current happenings of Razor Ramon and Diesel, who "intend to pawn themselves off as the stars they once were in the WWF and to furthermore perpetrate some sort of ruse that they're still representing the World Wrestling Federation while actually under contract to a rival organization." (The rival organization is obviously World Championship Wrestling.) More info on this can be found on America On-Line and the Superstar Line.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin beats Bob "Spark Plug" Holly with the Million Dollar Dream to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring Tournament.
The King draws some art of himself beating The Ultimate Warrior.
Jim Ross says that Mankind is the most dangerous man to show up in the WWF, and that The Undertaker will be challenged like never before at King of the Ring. With that, Mankind vs. The Undertaker is set for King of the Ring.
The WWF Attitude Adjustment Your heads to Rockford, Illinois; Peoria, Illinois; Moline, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois and Salt Lake City, Utah!
Mankind beats Barry Horowitz with the Mandible Claw. Jim Ross then interviews Mankind in the ring, and Mankind hopes that The Undertaker will stand up and show just a little bit of pride or decide that there is no sense fighting a man who has nothing less to lose. He tells 'Taker he can't take his ear or teeth, because they're already gone. He then says that of all the things he's lost in life, he feels he's missed his mind the most, and at King of the Ring, The Undertaker will lose it all.
We see Goldust in his den of iniquity. Goldust claims that he saved Ahmed Johnson through "the breath of life," and that he didn't have it in his heart to let Ahmed Johnson die. It gave him great satisfaction, the same satisfaction one gets from eating chocolate. He wants to share that very taste with Ahmed. Goldust says he will retain the Intercontinental Championship at King of the Ring.
Sunny guests on commentary for the next match.
The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) want a new manager, and are on a worldwide search for one on their way back to the top of the World Wrestling Federation. Suggestions can be sent at P.O. Box 3857, Stamford, CT 06905.
The Godwinns (Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn) beat Tekno Team 2000 (Troy and Travis). After the match, Vince McMahon interviews Clarence Mason via telephone, who accuses WWF President Gorilla Monsoon of assaulting him from behind as he was escorted to the back by Monsoon at In Your House: Beware of Dog.
Jenny Lee is the escort for Hunter Hearst Helmsley tonight, who happens to be very supportive of Hunter when Jerry "The King" Lawler asks her questions.
On Option 6 of the Superstar Line, Vince McMahon responds to "Billionaire Ted's" latest corporate raid.
Jake "The Snake" Roberts beats Hunter Hearst Helmsley to continue to the second round of the King of the Ring Tournament. During the match, Vince McMahon mentions the current happenings of Razor Ramon and Diesel, who "intend to pawn themselves off as the stars they once were in the WWF and to furthermore perpetrate some sort of ruse that they're still representing the World Wrestling Federation while actually under contract to a rival organization." (The rival organization is obviously World Championship Wrestling.) More info on this can be found on America On-Line and the Superstar Line.
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