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  • WeirdViper
    Pro
    • Aug 2016
    • 978

    #1

    WCW Saved from the Ashes



    January 1st 2001

    Speculation has been growing for months of the financial troubles of WCW, once on top of the wrestling world, the company is now near closing the door, and even some rumors that its biggest rival WWE has been circling for an opportunity to buy out its competitor.

    BUT, as the world brings in the new year, it also brings in new opportunities and there are reports that 2 investors have stepped up and purchased WCW, not just the library, or the branding, but everything and are committed to reigniting the once great company not just back to its former glory but to new heights never imagined.

    Now no names have been revealed to who these 2 individuals are, but word has been put out that on the first Nitro of the new year, one of the two investors will open the show, and the other will be there to close the show.

    Also in a move to help create more opportunities, these investors have announced that Thunder on Tuesday's will now be an exclusive Cruiserweight show. Now to be clear, cruiserweights can still appear on Nitro, but Thursday's show will be exclusive for them to showcase what they can do.

    So January 1st 2001, tune into TNT at Primetime to see the beginning of the rise from ashes of WCW
  • WeirdViper
    Pro
    • Aug 2016
    • 978

    #2
    Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes

    Co-Owners: Ted Dibiase & Bret Hart

    Roster:

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    Stables:

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    WCW World Heavyweight Championship

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    WCW United States Championship

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    WCW Television Championship

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    WCW Cruiserweight Championship

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    WCW Tag Team Championship

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    Last edited by WeirdViper; 10-06-2020, 09:33 PM.

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    • GravesFan9
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      • Feb 2006
      • 497

      #3
      Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes

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      • WeirdViper
        Pro
        • Aug 2016
        • 978

        #4
        Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes


        January 1st 2001
        Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

        Prior to tonight's episode of Nito, the following statement has been released:

        "WCW officials have decided, to represent this new era, and this new year, effective immediately, ALL WCW Championships are vacated, and we will see over the coming weeks who steps up and takes these opportunities.

        Also, WCW has reinvested in the future, putting a lot of money into their developmental program known as "The Powerplant", and has sent some known WCW faces back to hone their craft, as well as sign some new talent to develop who will debut in the coming months.

        But WCW also knows the history of its company is important, so expect to see some familiar faces pop up going forward, atleast in the short term"

        Show:

        Ted DiBiase comes out from the back, making his debut tonight. He takes the microphone and makes it clear that he is in a position of power.

        Segment Rating 4.5*

        Harlem Heat vs Steiner Brothers vs The Rhodes.

        Match Background: This will be a triangle bout. Harlem Heat are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. Steiner Brothers are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. Dusty and Rhodes are teaming up as The Rhodes for the first time tonight.

        The Match: Poppa Pump receives some punishment by Dusty Rhodes but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Scott Steiner takes a right hand to the temple from Dusty. Dusty tags out to Booker T. Flying shoulder tackle by Booker sends Poppa Pump CRASHING to the mat. Hooks the leg for a two count. Poppa Pump counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Tag between Scott Steiner and Rick Steiner. Steiner Brothers hook up Booker, then hit a double suplex. Tag between Booker T and Stevie Ray. Ray strikes away at Rick Steiner, not doing much damage at all. Powerslam from Stevie Ray on Steiner. Tag between Rick Steiner and Dustin Rhodes. Big kick from Ray staggers Rhodes but that's about it. Rhodes counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Stevie Ray is in trouble. Here it comes - Shattered Dreams. 1....2...3, it's finished.

        Match Rating 3.5*

        KroniK are backstage. They hyped themselves up, talking about what a great team they are, even going as far as calling themselves the greatest tag team in the world today.

        Segment Rating 3*

        Lance Storm vs Mike Sanders.

        Match Background: None.

        The Match: Lance Storm connects with a back heel kick on Sanders and gets back up quickly. Sanders powers out of a headlock. Storm gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from Sanders! Lance Storm charges, Sanders moves, and the referee is knocked silly! Mike Sanders plants Storm with an EXPLODAH~! suplex. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Storm blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. SUPER frankensteiner on Sanders, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. There's a two count on the pin. Springboard dropkick from Lance Storm. Nicely done. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Sanders kicks Lance Storm in the gut to reverse the momentum. Gutwrench into a powerbomb, aka the Doctor Bomb and Storm hits hard. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Lance Storm once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Lance Storm has Mike Sanders down on the canvas. Here it comes...Canadian Maple Leaf! Mike Sanders taps! Lance Storm climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory


        Match Rating 2.5*

        Curt Hennig is backstage. He got on THE STICK~! and spent the interview putting himself over.

        Segment Rating 3.5*

        Randy Savage vs Rob Van Dam.

        Match Background: Savage is making his debut at this show. RVD is making his debut at this show.

        The Match: Rob Van Dam connects with a back heel kick on Savage and gets back up quickly. RVD just WAFFLES Savage with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Savage takes a flying neckbreaker from Rob Van Dam. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Savage counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Randy Savage strikes Rob Van Dam with a hard blow. Weak bodyslam by Savage. Covers for a quick two count. Savage drops an elbow...but Rob Van Dam moves out of the way. Flying cross body off the top rope! There's a two count on the pin. Tiger suplex on Savage. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pin, but Savage is out just before the three count. Randy Savage fights out of a grapple. A weak headbutt on RVD by Savage causes nothing but pain for both. RVD ducks a wild right hand. Implant DDT by Rob Van Dam! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Rob Van Dam floors Randy Savage...and climbs the turnbuckles. Five Star Frog Splash!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Rob Van Dam goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

        Match Rating 3.5*

        Shane Douglas is backstage. He got on THE STICK~! and put himself over, talking about how great he is. I wonder if he's a mark for himself.

        Segment Rating 3.5*

        Diamond Dallas Page vs Jeff Jarrett.

        Match Background: None.

        The Match: Diamond Dallas Page strikes Jeff Jarrett with a hard blow. Big clothesline from DDP. There's a two count on the pin. Jeff Jarrett once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Diamond Dallas Page just WALKS into a stiff lariat clothesline from Jarrett. Stun Gun from Jeff Jarrett! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Covers for a quick two count. Belly to belly off the top rope! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Stun Gun from Jeff Jarrett! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Diamond Dallas Page comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Diamond Dallas Page DDTs Jarrett, but it just looked terrible. There's a two count on the pin. Sloppy discus punch from Diamond Dallas Page barely connects on Jarrett. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! DDP slams Jeff Jarrett down. Jarrett is sure in trouble now. Diamond Dallas Page hits a right hand on Jeff Jarrett and follows it up with a couple more. Jeff Jarrett powers out of a Diamond Dallas Page headlock. DDP tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Delayed BRAINBUSTAH~! by Jarrett who held onto that one for ages. Diamond Dallas Page slugs Jeff Jarrett, sending him down into the corner. While DDP fires up the crowd, Jarrett is removing the turnbuckle pad! Diamond Dallas Page comes over...but Jarrett grabs him by the tights and uses the leverage to slingshot Diamond Dallas Page face first into the exposed steel turnbuckle! Jeff Jarrett rolls up the stunned Diamond Dallas Page: 1....2...3! How did the referee not see that? Jeff Jarrett remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

        Match Rating 3.5*

        Bret Hart comes out from the back, making his debut tonight. He takes the microphone and makes it clear that he is in a position of power.

        Segment Rating 4.5*

        Goldberg vs Ric Flair vs Sting.

        Match Background: This will be a triangle bout.

        The Match: Sting gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from Flair! Flair drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Goldberg. Sting fights out of a grapple. BAAACK Body drop by Flair gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Goldberg hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Pin, but Sting is out just before the three count. Vertical suplex by Ric Flair. Goldberg counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Sting \ Goldberg whip Flair into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. High Angle DDT by Sting just SPIKES Ric Flair down! A weak headbutt on Sting by Goldberg causes nothing but pain for both. Sting pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Ric Flair by Sting. Remember when that was a legit finish? Sting floors Ric Flair. Scorpion Deathlock!!! Ric Flair taps out!

        Match Rating 4*

        Ted DiBiase is in the ring, and announces a new stable, nWo. On cue, Hogan, Hall, and Nash, with Hulk Hogan seemingly the leader of the group. nWo hit the ring and play to the crowd for a while.

        Segment Rating 4.5*

        Show Rating 3.5*

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        • WeirdViper
          Pro
          • Aug 2016
          • 978

          #5
          Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



          January 4th 2001
          Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

          Tonight, WCW wants to present a historic show for the first exclusive Cruiserweight edition of Thunder. So tonight we will see 4 singles matches take place, the winners of those matches will go on to the main event to face off in a 4 way elimination match to win the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.

          Billy Kidman is backstage. Why Billy Kidman? Oh, I've got an idea! Let's hire someone with even LESS charisma that they could have interviewed! He wanted to rip into Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

          Segment Rating 2*

          Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Billy Kidman.

          Match Background: None.

          The Match: Chavo Guerrero Jr. strikes Kidman. Kidman counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Spinning back kick from Billy Kidman. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Tor-NADO DDT from Billy Kidman, Chavo got planted! Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Chavo flips out of a Billy Kidman bodyslam attempt. Hard back suplex on Kidman. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. GORGEOUS Spinning bulldog in the corner and Kidman is down. There's a two count on the pin. Back heel kick off the second rope and Kidman goes flying! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Kidman reverses a waistlock. Flying cross body off the top rope! Pin, but Chavo is out just before the three count. Chavo blocks a kick from Billy Kidman. Kidman scores with a forearm, sending Chavo down into the corner. The referee pulls Billy Kidman away to get the break. Wait! Chavo has pulled something out of his tights. Billy Kidman walks over...and gets floored by a punch! 1....2....3! The referee never saw the brass knuckles! Chavo Guerrero Jr. remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

          Match Rating 3*

          Steve Corino is backstage. I'm actually looking forward to this and you should too! He wanted to rip into Rey Misterio Jr.. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

          Segment Rating 3.5*

          Rey Misterio Jr. vs Steve Corino.

          Match Background: Corino is making his debut at this show.

          The Match: Stun Gun from Steve Corino! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Doctor Bomb connects and Rey Jr. landed hard. Covers for a quick two count. Rey Jr. counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Rey Misterio Jr. strikes Corino. Spin kick by Rey Misterio Jr. to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from Rey Misterio Jr.. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Hard back suplex on Corino. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Corino reverses a Rey Misterio Jr. hammerlock. Steve Corino hits a bulldog off the ropes. There's a two count on the pin. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Steve Corino just KILLS Rey Misterio Jr.! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Vertical suplex by Steve Corino. STIFF~! chop lights up Rey Jr. who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Corino goes for a splash but Rey Jr. puts the knees up. Flying elbow from Rey Misterio Jr. connects. SHINING WIZARD~! on Corino by Rey Jr.! Rey Misterio Jr. moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Flying Hurricanrana. 1....2...3, it's finished. Rey Misterio Jr. remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

          Match Rating 4*

          Shane Helms is backstage. He was on Hype Central (HYPE CENTRAL!!!) tonight, this time for a match with Jushin Thunder Liger. Can you believe that I just marked out for Lance Wright? How many people even remember that guy?

          Segment Rating 3*

          Jushin Thunder Liger vs Shane Helms.

          Match Background: Liger is making his debut at this show.

          The Match: Dropkick connects to the butt of the jaw and Helms goes down. Spinning back kick from Jushin Thunder Liger. Second rope flying axe handle, Helms goes down. One day, Liger might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Implant DDT by Jushin Thunder Liger! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Helms blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Hard back suplex on Liger. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Flying cross body off the top rope! Covers for a quick two count. Liger pushes out of a Shane Helms hold. Flying reverse elbow by Jushin Thunder Liger. Hooks the leg for a two count. Springboard dropkick from Jushin Thunder Liger. Nicely done. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Shane Helms powers out of a Jushin Thunder Liger headlock. Helms just WAFFLES Liger with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Jushin Thunder Liger comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Shane Helms can barely stand. Liger Bomb! 1....2....3. Jushin Thunder Liger climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

          Match Rating 3.5*

          Tammy Sytch is backstage with Chris Candido. She put Candido over, talking about how great he is. Next World Champion, greatest wrestler alive today, yada yada yada.

          Segment Rating 2.5*

          Chris Candido vs Tajiri.

          Match Background: Tajiri is making his debut at this show.

          The Match: Double arm suplex by Chris Candido connects as Tajiri hits hard. Tajiri takes a back suplex. Tajiri takes a flying neckbreaker from Chris Candido. Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by Candido. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Tajiri flips out of a Chris Candido bodyslam attempt. Spin kick by Tajiri to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Flying cross body off the top rope! Covers for a quick two count. Chris Candido pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Vicious back suplex! Tajiri got nailed big time! Hooks the leg for a two count. Belly to belly off the top rope! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Tajiri counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Candido walks into a high dropkick from Tajiri, almost losing several teeth in the process. Chris Candido comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Tajiri gets caught with a short powerbomb from Candido. Tammy Sytch is at ringside! Tajiri wastes valuable time by yelling at Tammy! Chris Candido takes advantage of the distraction and nails Tajiri from behind! Chris Candido moves in for the kill. Frankensteiner!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Chris Candido remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

          Match Rating 3.5*

          A video is played, hyping the upcoming Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Chris Candido vs Jushin Thunder Liger vs Rey Misterio Jr. match.

          Segment Rating 3.5*

          Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Chris Candido vs Jushin Thunder Liger vs Rey Misterio Jr..

          Match Background: This will be an elimination bout. Liger is making his debut at this show. This match is for the WCW Cruiserweight title.

          The Match: Candido walks into a high dropkick from Rey Misterio Jr., almost losing several teeth in the process. Implant DDT by Rey Misterio Jr.! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Hooks the leg for a two count. Chris Candido reverses a hip toss. Candido tags out to Jushin Thunder Liger. Second rope flying axe handle, Rey Jr. goes down. One day, Liger might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Rey Jr. reverses an irish whip...and Jushin Thunder Liger runs into the referee! Rey Jr. walks into a face crusher variation. Has anyone's face ever really been crushed by one though? Cover, but there's no one to count for Jushin Thunder Liger! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Rey Misterio Jr. reverses a hip toss. Tag between Rey Misterio Jr. and Chavo Guerrero Jr.. GORGEOUS Spinning bulldog in the corner and Liger is down. Second rope flying axe handle, Liger goes down. One day, Chavo might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Chavo Guerrero Jr. misses a clothesline. Jushin Thunder Liger hits a rolling kick on Chavo. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Power drive elbow by Jushin Thunder Liger. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. ONE...TWO...THREE. Liger defeats Chavo. Back suplex on Liger. Liger takes a flying neckbreaker from Chris Candido. There's a two count on the pin. Liger takes a quick lariat. Pin, but Liger is out just before the three count. Jushin Thunder Liger pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Tiger suplex on Candido. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Tag between Jushin Thunder Liger and Rey Misterio Jr.. SHINING WIZARD~! on Candido by Rey Jr.! Cover gets three for Rey Misterio Jr., Candido got pinned. Rey Misterio Jr. strikes Liger. Rey Misterio Jr. misses a clothesline. Lightning kick by Liger on Rey Jr.. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Rey Jr. blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Hard back suplex on Liger. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Jushin Thunder Liger can barely stand. Flying Hurricanrana!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!!

          Match Rating 3.5*

          Rey Misterio Jr. is in the ring, and he has a short celebration ceremony after his recent success.

          Segment Rating 3.5*

          Show Rating 3*

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          • WeirdViper
            Pro
            • Aug 2016
            • 978

            #6
            Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



            January 8th 2001
            Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

            Bret Hart makes his to the ring, and takes a microphone. He announces the signing of a brand new tag team, Bulldog and The Anvil. They come out and climb into the ring. They play to the crowd as Hitman looks on.

            Segment Rating 3.5*

            Bulldog and The Anvil vs Steiner Brothers.

            Match Background: Bulldog is making his debut at this show. Anvil is making his debut at this show. Bulldog and Anvil are teaming up as Bulldog and The Anvil for the first time tonight. Steiner Brothers are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion.

            The Match: British Bulldog hits a right hand on Rick Steiner and follows it up with a couple more. British Bulldog strikes Rick Steiner with a hard blow. Hooks the leg for a two count. Bulldog tags out to Jim Neidhart. Bulldog and The Anvil whip Steiner into the ropes and hit a double back elbow. Hooks the leg for a two count. Jim Neidhart punches away at Rick Steiner. Steiner pushes out of a Jim Neidhart hold. Rick Steiner hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Covers for a quick two count. Steiner tags out to Scott Steiner. Scott Steiner hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Scott Steiner hits a right hand on Jim Neidhart. Anvil kicks Scott Steiner in the gut to reverse the momentum. Jim Neidhart hits a weak elbow on Scott Steiner. Anvil tags out to British Bulldog. A weak headbutt on Poppa Pump by Bulldog causes nothing but pain for both. Tag to Rick Steiner. Rick Steiner takes a right hand to the temple from Bulldog. Rick Steiner is in big trouble...Double Powerslam!! 1....2....3! Bulldog and The Anvil climb opposite turnbuckles, working the crowd as they celebrate their victory.

            Match Rating 3*

            Backstage, a crowd is forming around Scott Hall, who has been knocked unconscious and left down and out. Paramedics come over to help, although nobody seems to know who was responsible for the attack.

            Segment Rating 3*

            Goldberg vs Shawn Stasiak.

            Match Background: None.

            The Match: Stasiak hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Goldberg hits Stasiak. Uninspired brawling from Goldberg. Covers for a quick two count. Weak bodyslam on Stasiak by Goldberg sets up a legdrop. Hooks the leg for a two count. Stasiak ducks a wild right hand. Goldberg gets slammed down hard and winces in pain. There's a two count on the pin. Spear by Shawn Stasiak. Goldberg blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Goldberg DDTs Shawn Stasiak. Goldberg moves in for the kill. Jackhammer! 1....2....3. Goldberg goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

            Match Rating 3.5*

            Booker T is backstage. He was out there to hype a match against Jeff Jarrett. Good way to get the fans interested in what is coming up.

            Segment Rating 3.5*

            Buff Bagwell vs Curt Hennig.

            Match Background: None.

            The Match: Buff takes a back suplex. Buff ducks a wild right hand. Uninspired brawling from Buff Bagwell. Buff Bagwell misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Flapjack from Buff on Hennig. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Curt Hennig fights out of a grapple. Buff tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Buff walks into a jaw breaker. Covers for a quick two count. Belly to belly off the top rope! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Curt Hennig misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Weak bodyslam by Buff. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Curt Hennig elbows Buff Bagwell in the face to break a hammerlock. Buff Bagwell is in trouble. Hennig Plex!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Curt Hennig remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

            Match Rating 3*

            Backstage, a crowd is forming around Kevin Nash, who has been knocked unconscious and left down and out. Paramedics come over to help, although nobody seems to know who was responsible for the attack.

            Segment Rating 4*

            Jeff Jarrett vs Booker T.

            Match Background: None.

            The Match: Booker T connects with rights and lefts and Jeff Jarrett is down! Booker drops an elbow...but Jeff Jarrett moves out of the way. Booker takes a headbutt from Jeff Jarrett. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Front legsweep slam aka The Stroke by Jeff Jarrett. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Booker counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Jeff Jarrett by Booker. Remember when that was a legit finish? Booker hits a piledriver on Jeff Jarrett. That used to end matches, you know. Hooks the leg for a two count. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Booker T just KILLS Jeff Jarrett! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Jeff Jarrett comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Jeff Jarrett hits a stalling suplex on Booker. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Booker T is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Jeff Jarrett is in trouble. Here it comes - Book End. 1....2...3, it's finished. Booker T climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

            Match Rating 4*

            Road Warrior Animal is in the ring. KroniK come out and attack, beating him down 2-on-1. Out of the crowd comes Road Warrior Hawk, making his debut. He slides in and joins the fight, taking on KroniK. Road Warrior Animal fights back too, and between them they send KroniK out of the ring.

            Segment Rating 3*

            KroniK vs Road Warriors.

            Match Background: Hawk is making his debut at this show. Road Warriors are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion.

            The Match: Uninspired brawling from Road Warrior Hawk. Road Warrior Hawk strikes Brian Adams with a hard blow. Hooks the leg for a two count. Hawk tags out to Road Warrior Animal. Road Warriors whip Adams into the ropes and hit a double clothesline. Covers for a quick two count. Weak bodyslam on Adams by Animal sets up a legdrop. Brian Adams once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Brian Adams hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. There's a two count on the pin. Tag between Brian Adams and Bryan Clarke. Bryan Clarke hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Weak bodyslam on Animal by Clarke sets up a legdrop. Road Warrior Animal is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Clarke gets splashed in the corner. Animal tags out to Road Warrior Hawk. Road Warrior Hawk strikes Bryan Clarke. Tag to Brian Adams. Running clothesline from Road Warrior Hawk was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Brian Adams is in big trouble...Doomsday Device!! 1....2....3! Road Warriors go into the crowd, where they celebrate their win.

            Match Rating 3.5*

            Hulk Hogan is in the ring, when suddenly 3 people rush the ring and beat him down. Road Dogg seems to be the leader of the group with Billy Gunn and X-Pac, calling the shots. He takes the microphone and announces that they are called Degenerates, before leading the group away.

            Segment Rating 4.5*

            Show Rating 3.5*

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            • WeirdViper
              Pro
              • Aug 2016
              • 978

              #7
              Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



              January 11th 2001
              Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

              Bret Hart is backstage, and announces that tonight we will see Rey Misterio Jr. and Jushin Thunder Liger fight one on one.

              Segment Rating 4*

              X-Pac is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Dean Malenko. He hits the ring and attacks. Dean Malenko floors X-Pac. X-Pac gets locked in the Texas Clover Leaf! X-Pac goes limp! X-Pac got beaten down by the debuting Dean Malenko.

              Segment Rating 3*

              X-Pac vs Dean Malenko.

              Match Background: Malenko is making his debut at this show.

              The Match: Spin kick by Dean Malenko to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg for a two count. Malenko goes for a splash but X-Pac puts the knees up. X-Pac just WAFFLES Malenko with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! X-Pac hits a rolling kick on Malenko. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from X-Pac. Nicely done. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Hard back suplex on Malenko. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Dean Malenko fights out of a grapple. Flying cross body off the top rope! Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on X-Pac. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Malenko uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Malenko hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. X-Pac avoids a Dean Malenko avalanche by getting out of the damn way! X-Pac hits a dropkick on Dean Malenko and gets right back up. Tiger suplex on Malenko. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Dean Malenko hooks up a suplex, but it is blocked. X-Pac scores with a low blow, then turns it into a small package! The referee didn't see the illegal blow! 1...2...3! Dean Malenko got screwed out of the victory! X-Pac goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

              Match Rating 2.5*

              Tammy Sytch is backstage with Chris Candido. Candido doesn't really need Tammy Sytch as a mouthpiece, he's better at interviews. It's like putting Paul Heyman with Kurt Angle. It wasn't necessary. Tammy Sytch was on hype duty tonight, this time for a match between Chris Candido and Tajiri. I hope it's good...

              Segment Rating 3*

              Chris Candido vs Tajiri.

              Match Background: None.

              The Match: Candido drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Tajiri. Tajiri ducks a wild right hand. Candido walks into a high dropkick from Tajiri, almost losing several teeth in the process. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Springboard dropkick from Tajiri. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Candido counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Tajiri takes a butterfly suplex from Candido. Candido crushes Tajiri with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Power drive elbow by Chris Candido. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Tajiri counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Lightning kick by Tajiri on Candido. Pin, but Candido is out just before the three count. Candido blocks a punch. Tammy Sytch is at ringside! Tajiri wastes valuable time by yelling at Tammy! Chris Candido takes advantage of the distraction and nails Tajiri from behind! Tajiri is in trouble. Frankensteiner! 1....2....3. Chris Candido smiles and walks over and shakes hands with Tammy Sytch, thanking her for interfering and helping win this match.

              Match Rating 3.5*

              Chavo Guerrero Jr. is walking backstage, when he meets Shane Helms. They trade insults, get in each others faces, but eventually walk off without coming to blows.

              Segment Rating 3*

              Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Shane Helms.

              Match Background: None.

              The Match: STIFF high kick on Helms by Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Shane Helms comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Spinning back kick from Shane Helms. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Chavo walks into a face crusher variation. Has anyone's face ever really been crushed by one though? Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Chavo blocks a kick from Shane Helms. Chavo hits a dropkick on Shane Helms and gets right back up. Beautiful spinning arm drag out of the corner by Chavo. Hooks the leg for a two count. Back heel kick off the second rope and Helms goes flying! Pin, but Helms is out just before the three count. Helms reverses a waistlock. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Chavo is down! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Shane Helms misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Shane Helms slugs Chavo Guerrero Jr., sending him down into the corner. While Helms fires up the crowd, Chavo is removing the turnbuckle pad! Shane Helms comes over...but Chavo grabs him by the tights and uses the leverage to slingshot Shane Helms face first into the exposed steel turnbuckle! Chavo Guerrero Jr. rolls up the stunned Shane Helms, and even puts his feet on the second rope to add insult to injury! 1....2...3! What a display of cheating from Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Chavo Guerrero Jr. goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

              Match Rating 3.5*

              Steve Corino is backstage. I'm actually looking forward to this and you should too! He was out there to hype a match against Billy Kidman. Good way to get the fans interested in what is coming up.

              Segment Rating 4*

              Steve Corino vs Billy Kidman.

              Match Background: None.

              The Match: Stun Gun from Steve Corino! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Nice piledriver on Kidman. Covers for a quick two count. Corino drops an elbow...but Billy Kidman moves out of the way. Billy Kidman kicks the leg, knocks Corino down, and goes to work on it. Kidman uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Covers for a quick two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Billy Kidman, Corino got planted! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Kidman goes for a splash but Corino puts the knees up. Nice piledriver on Kidman. Hooks the leg for a two count. Wicked suplex out of the corner from Steve Corino, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Billy Kidman takes a butterfly suplex from Corino. Corino hits a right hand. Corino drops an elbow...but Billy Kidman moves out of the way. Billy Kidman hits a rolling kick on Corino. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Power drive elbow by Billy Kidman. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Steve Corino gets knocked to the ground by Kidman, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Shooting Star Press!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Billy Kidman goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

              Match Rating 3.5*

              Rey Misterio Jr. is backstage. He wanted to rip into Jushin Thunder Liger. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

              Segment Rating 3.5*

              Rey Misterio Jr. vs Jushin Thunder Liger.

              Match Background: Rey Misterio Jr. is the reigning WCW Cruiserweight champion, and has been since 04 January 2001.

              The Match: Rey Jr. takes a flying neckbreaker from Jushin Thunder Liger. Rey Jr. takes a NICE hurrancarana from Jushin Thunder Liger. Hooks the leg for a two count. Rey Misterio Jr. avoids a Jushin Thunder Liger avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Rey Jr. just WAFFLES Liger with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Hard back suplex on Liger. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Covers for a quick two count. Back heel kick off the second rope and Liger goes flying! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Jushin Thunder Liger reverses a hip toss. Liger crushes Rey Jr. with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Power drive elbow by Jushin Thunder Liger. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Implant DDT by Jushin Thunder Liger! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Dropkick connects to the butt of the jaw and Rey Jr. goes down. Rey Jr. reverses a Jushin Thunder Liger hammerlock. Rey Jr. uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! SHINING WIZARD~! on Liger by Rey Jr.! Jushin Thunder Liger can barely stand. Flying Hurricanrana!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Rey Misterio Jr. remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

              Match Rating 4*

              Show Rating 3.5*

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              • WeirdViper
                Pro
                • Aug 2016
                • 978

                #8
                Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                January 15th 2001
                Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

                Tonight, on Monday Nitro, WCW will crown its new tag team champions, as in the main event we will see 4 teams compete in a 4 way Elimination Match for the current Vacant WCW Tag Team Championship!

                Booker T vs Rob Van Dam.

                Match Background: None.

                The Match: RVD is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Booker hits a right hand. Bodyslam by Booker. Booker slams Rob Van Dam down and motions to the crowd. RVD counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Booker takes a flying neckbreaker from Rob Van Dam. VICIOUS lightning kick by RVD on Booker. Hooks the leg for a two count. Booker T pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Nice piledriver on RVD. Hooks the leg for a two count. Death valley driver by Booker T! No one executes that move properly anymore. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! RVD powers out of a headlock. RVD hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Rob Van Dam misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Running knee lift from Booker T. Rob Van Dam can barely stand. Book End! 1....2....3. Booker T climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                Match Rating 4*

                A black stretch limo pulls up outside the arena, and out steps Paul Heyman, making his first appearance in the promotion. He looks around, then heads toward the locker room.

                Segment Rating 4.5*

                Diamond Dallas Page vs Sean O'Haire.

                Match Background: None.

                The Match: Sean O'Haire hits some punches. How generic. O'Haire just WAFFLES DDP with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! BAAACK Body drop by DDP gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Flying shoulder tackle by O'Haire sends DDP CRASHING to the mat. DDP counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Diamond Dallas Page hits a right hand on Sean O'Haire. Diamond Dallas Page hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Covers for a quick two count. O'Haire counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Spinebuster by Sean O'Haire. Hooks the leg for a two count. Death valley driver by Sean O'Haire! No one executes that move properly anymore. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Diamond Dallas Page comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. O'Haire hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Sean O'Haire once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Diamond Dallas Page by O'Haire. Remember when that was a legit finish? Sean O'Haire gets whipped into the corner. DDP charges in, but into a pair of raised boots. O'Haire uses a roll up, with feet on the second rope! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Sean O'Haire remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                Match Rating 3.5*

                The camera shows the outside of the locker room of Ted DiBiase. Paul Heyman appears, knocks, then enters, closing the door behind him.

                Segment Rating 4*

                Curt Hennig vs Jeff Jarrett.

                Match Background: None.

                The Match: Curt Hennig connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. Curt Hennig connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. A Gut buster connects on Jarrett and hits hard. Stun Gun from Curt Hennig! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Jarrett flips out of a Curt Hennig bodyslam attempt. Flying shoulder tackle by Jarrett sends Hennig CRASHING to the mat. Gutwrench into a powerbomb, aka the Doctor Bomb and Hennig hits hard. There's a two count on the pin. Hennig flips out of a Jeff Jarrett bodyslam attempt. Jarrett takes a quick lariat. Covers for a quick two count. Wicked suplex out of the corner from Curt Hennig, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Jeff Jarrett reverses a hip toss. Big forearm by Jeff Jarrett makes me want to go to the mirror and check MY teeth. Hennig counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Hard impact Russian Leg Sweep by Hennig. According to some other reviewers around here, 'legsweep' is one word. Curt Hennig moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Hennig Plex. 1....2...3, it's finished. Curt Hennig climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                Match Rating 3.5*

                The 3 members of Degenerates are backstage. They spent the interview talking about how great they are. I can do that too, you know. If I wanted to hear someone else do it, I'd go rent a crappy shoot interview.

                Segment Rating 3*

                Sting vs Scott Hall.

                Match Background: None.

                The Match: STIFF~! chop lights up Sting who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Sting takes a headbutt from Scott Hall. Scott Hall with a spinning neckbreaker on Sting. Scott Hall with a spinning neckbreaker on Sting. Sting ducks a wild right hand. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Scott Hall by Sting. Remember when that was a legit finish? Massive backbreaker on Hall and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. There's a two count on the pin. Hall counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Massive backbreaker on Sting and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. There's a two count on the pin. High Angle DDT by Scott Hall just SPIKES Sting down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Hall drops an elbow...but Sting moves out of the way. Sting scoops and slams Scott Hall. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Scott Hall reverses a hip toss. BIG clothesline on Sting. Kevin Nash comes running down the aisle with a chair! Hall and Sting continue fighting, unaware of the intrusion. Kevin Nash slides in and blasts Sting with a chair to the head! Nash climbs out of the ring, the damage done! Sting is in trouble. Here it comes - Outsider's Edge. 1....2...3, it's finished. Hall and Nash put the boots to Sting, stomping away on him.

                Match Rating 4*

                Bulldog and The Anvil are backstage. They got on THE STICK~! and spent the interview putting themselves over as a well-oiled machine.

                Segment Rating 3.5*

                Randy Savage vs Ric Flair.

                Match Background: None.

                The Match: Stun Gun from Ric Flair! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Savage walks into a jaw breaker. There's a two count on the pin. Savage blocks a punch. Savage strikes away at Ric Flair, not doing much damage at all. Randy Savage hits a right hand on Ric Flair. Hooks the leg for a two count. Randy Savage turns Flair inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Pin, but Flair is out just before the three count. Savage slams Ric Flair down. Flair is sure in trouble now. Ric Flair is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Massive back suplex! Randy Savage got snapped in half, but not literally because that would just end the match now wouldn't it. Hooks the leg for a two count. Ric Flair brings out a jumping powerbomb to nearly murder Savage in the ring! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Savage gets caught with a short powerbomb from Flair. Ric Flair connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. Savage pushes out of a Ric Flair hold. Flair gets splashed in the corner. Randy Savage scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Randy Savage floors Ric Flair...and climbs the turnbuckles. Savage Elbow!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Randy Savage goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                Match Rating 4*

                KroniK are backstage. They hyped themselves up, talking about what a great team they are, even going as far as calling themselves the greatest tag team in the world today.

                Segment Rating 3*

                KroniK vs Bulldog and The Anvil vs The Rhodes vs Steiner Brothers.

                Match Background: This will be an elimination bout. KroniK are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. Steiner Brothers are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. This match is for the WCW Tag Team titles.

                The Match: Steiner takes a headbutt from Dustin Rhodes. Flying shoulder tackle by Rhodes sends Steiner CRASHING to the mat. Tag between Dustin Rhodes and Dusty Rhodes. Uninspired brawling from Dusty Rhodes. There's a two count on the pin. Rick Steiner comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Steiner tags out to Brian Adams. Running clothesline from Brian Adams was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Brian Adams hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Tag to Bryan Clarke. KroniK whip Dusty into the ropes and hit a double clothesline. Hooks the leg for a two count. Dusty Rhodes comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Dusty Rhodes strikes Bryan Clarke. Tag to Jim Neidhart. Big forearm by Anvil draws laughter from the crowd because it was THAT bad. Hooks the leg for a two count. Clarke tags out to Dusty Rhodes. Dusty Rhodes hits Anvil. Anvil blocks a punch. Anvil hits a stump piledriver on Dusty Rhodes. The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Jim Neidhart pins Dusty. Uninspired brawling from Scott Steiner. Scott Steiner scores with a poor standing spinebuster. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Tag between Scott Steiner and Brian Adams. Anvil takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Adams tags out to Rick Steiner. Weak bodyslam by Steiner. Rick Steiner scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Cover gets three for Rick Steiner, Anvil got pinned. Bryan Clarke turns Steiner inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Steiner takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Rick Steiner fights out of a grapple. Clarke gets splashed in the corner. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag between Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner. Steiner Brothers whip Clarke into the corner. Rick Steiner whips Scott Steiner in for a hard clothesline to follow-up. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Poppa Pump slams Bryan Clarke down. Clarke is sure in trouble now. Clarke counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Tag to Brian Adams. Adams hits a piledriver on Scott Steiner. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. Brian Adams turns Poppa Pump inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Brian Adams moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Full Nelson Bomb. 1....2...3, it's finished.

                Match Rating 3.5*

                Show Rating 3.5*

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                • WeirdViper
                  Pro
                  • Aug 2016
                  • 978

                  #9
                  Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes


                  January 18th 2001
                  Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

                  Rey Misterio Jr. vs Chavo Guerrero Jr..

                  Match Background: Rey Misterio Jr. is the reigning WCW Cruiserweight champion, and has been since 04 January 2001.

                  The Match: Standing leg lariat by Rey Misterio Jr. on Chavo. Dropkick connects to the butt of the jaw and Chavo goes down. Rey Jr. uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Hard back suplex on Chavo. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Chavo kicks Rey Misterio Jr. in the gut to reverse the momentum. Chavo uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Springboard reverse elbow by Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Excellent move. Looks like Muta has giving out lessons. Covers for a quick two count. Rey Jr. counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! GORGEOUS Spinning bulldog in the corner and Chavo is down. Covers for a quick two count. Diamond Dust from Rey Misterio Jr., Chavo is out! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Chavo Guerrero Jr. avoids a Rey Misterio Jr. avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Spinning back kick from Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Rey Misterio Jr. once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Rey Misterio Jr. moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Flying Hurricanrana. 1....2...3, it's finished. Jushin Thunder Liger comes running down the aisle, and gets into the ring! Jushin Thunder Liger spins Rey Jr. around. Jushin Thunder Liger hits the Liger Bomb! Rey Misterio Jr. has been left down on the canvas.

                  Match Rating 4*

                  X-Pac is backstage. He was on Hype Central (HYPE CENTRAL!!!) tonight, this time for a match with Tajiri. Can you believe that I just marked out for Lance Wright? How many people even remember that guy?

                  Segment Rating 3*

                  Tammy Sytch is backstage with Chris Candido. If it were up to me, i'd let Candido do his own interviews, he is just as good, if not better a talker than Tammy Sytch. Tammy Sytch was out there to hype a match for Candido against Dean Malenko.

                  Segment Rating 2*

                  Tajiri vs X-Pac.

                  Match Background: None.

                  The Match: THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. VICIOUS lightning kick by Tajiri on X-Pac. Hooks the leg for a two count. X-Pac powers out of a Tajiri headlock. X-Pac kicks the leg, knocks Tajiri down, and goes to work on it. Hard back suplex on Tajiri. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. There's a two count on the pin. Springboard dropkick from X-Pac. Nicely done. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Hard back suplex on Tajiri. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Tajiri flips out of a X-Pac bodyslam attempt. GORGEOUS Spinning bulldog in the corner and X-Pac is down. Covers for a quick two count. Diamond Dust from Tajiri, X-Pac is out! Pin, but X-Pac is out just before the three count. Implant DDT by Tajiri! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Tajiri hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. X-Pac elbows Tajiri in the face to break a hammerlock. Hard back suplex on Tajiri. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. DDT from the top rope by X-Pac. That looked KILLER. Tajiri hooks up a suplex, but it is blocked. X-Pac scores with a low blow, then turns it into a small package! The referee didn't see the illegal blow! 1...2...3! Tajiri got screwed out of the victory! X-Pac remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                  Match Rating 3.5*

                  Shane Helms is backstage. He wanted to rip into Steve Corino. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

                  Segment Rating 3*

                  Dean Malenko is backstage. There are guys out there who don't need to talk to get over. Find one of these guys and teach him how...because he should never be near a microphone again. He was out there to hype a match against Chris Candido. Good way to get the fans interested in what is coming up.

                  Segment Rating 2*

                  Dean Malenko vs Chris Candido.

                  Match Background: None.

                  The Match: Dean Malenko connects with a back heel kick on Candido and gets back up quickly. Malenko walks into a drop toe hold. Back suplex on Malenko. Dean Malenko charges, Candido moves, and the referee is knocked silly! Candido hits a great swinging DDT on Dean Malenko. Candido then hits a pair of HARD clotheslines and a BAAACK Bodydrop! ULTIMATE HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Cover, but there's no one to count for Chris Candido! Malenko backdrops Chris Candido out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Dean Malenko. Malenko uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Flying reverse elbow by Dean Malenko. Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on Candido. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Candido blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! BRAINBUSTAH~! by Chris Candido! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Malenko counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Dean Malenko moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Tornado DDT. 1....2...3, it's finished. Dean Malenko goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                  Match Rating 3*

                  Steve Corino is backstage. He always delivers the promo goodness. He was on Hype Central (HYPE CENTRAL!!!) tonight, this time for a match with Shane Helms. Can you believe that I just marked out for Lance Wright? How many people even remember that guy?

                  Segment Rating 4*

                  Shane Helms vs Steve Corino.

                  Match Background: None.

                  The Match: Corino takes a flying neckbreaker from Shane Helms. Lightning kick by Helms on Corino. There's a two count on the pin. Helms drops an elbow...but Steve Corino moves out of the way. Helms takes a back suplex. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Shane Helms by Corino. Remember when that was a legit finish? Hooks the leg for a two count. Front legsweep slam aka The Stroke by Steve Corino. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Running knee lift from Steve Corino. Helms backdrops Steve Corino out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Shane Helms. Helms crushes Corino with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from Shane Helms. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Spin kick by Shane Helms to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Helms hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Corino reverses a Shane Helms hammerlock. Flying shoulder tackle by Corino sends Helms CRASHING to the mat. Death valley driver (not to be confused with the DVD 500) by Steve Corino connects and Shane Helms is down! Steve Corino floors Shane Helms. Figure Four Leglock!!! Shane Helms taps out! Steve Corino goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                  Match Rating 4*

                  Billy Kidman is backstage. There are guys out there who don't need to talk to get over. Find one of these guys and teach him how...because he should never be near a microphone again. He wanted to rip into Jushin Thunder Liger. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

                  Segment Rating 1.5*

                  Jushin Thunder Liger vs Billy Kidman.

                  Match Background: Liger has been feuding with Rey Misterio Jr. recently, who is a stable mate of Kidman in Filthy Animals.

                  The Match: Standing leg lariat by Billy Kidman on Liger. Spinning back kick from Billy Kidman. Liger takes a flying neckbreaker from Billy Kidman. Second rope flying axe handle, Liger goes down. One day, Kidman might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Billy Kidman gets taken down out of nowhere! Hard back suplex on Kidman. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Flying reverse elbow by Jushin Thunder Liger. There's a two count on the pin. Kidman kicks Jushin Thunder Liger in the gut to reverse the momentum. Flying cross body off the top rope! Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from Billy Kidman. Nicely done. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Liger pushes out of a Billy Kidman hold. Jushin Thunder Liger connects with a back heel kick on Kidman and gets back up quickly. Kidman reverses a Jushin Thunder Liger hammerlock. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Rey Misterio Jr. comes running down the aisle and onto the apron! Liger turns...and is dropped throat-first onto the top rope by Rey Jr.! Rey Misterio Jr. has left Liger in big trouble. Jushin Thunder Liger gets knocked to the ground by Kidman, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Shooting Star Press!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Rey Misterio Jr. obviously hasn't finished his attack yet! Jushin Thunder Liger stands up. Rey Misterio Jr. spins Liger around. Rey Misterio Jr. hits the Flying Hurricanrana! Rey Misterio Jr. eventually leaves, having caused enough damage.

                  Match Rating 4*

                  Show Rating: 3*

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                  • WeirdViper
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 978

                    #10
                    Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                    January 22nd 2001
                    Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

                    Tonight, Nitro becomes a night of opportunity, as 4 superstars have been selected for a chance to fight for each singles championship at Sin this Sunday.

                    There will be 2 qualifying matches per championship, and the winners will face off this Sunday for their designated championship.

                    Chris Kanyon vs Shawn Stasiak.

                    Match Background: United States Championship Qualifier

                    The Match: Stun Gun from Chris Kanyon! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Tiger bomb by Chris Kanyon, which is nowhere near as cool as a botched Pedigree but gets the job done. Covers for a quick two count. Stasiak ducks a wild right hand. Shawn Stasiak connects with rights and lefts and Chris Kanyon is down! Chris Kanyon charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Covers for a quick two count. Spear! Kanyon is down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Shawn Stasiak with a spinning neckbreaker on Kanyon. Shawn Stasiak gets taken down out of nowhere! Spear by Chris Kanyon. Hooks the leg for a two count. Chris Kanyon plants Stasiak with an EXPLODAH~! suplex. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Flying shoulder tackle by Kanyon sends Stasiak CRASHING to the mat. Chris Kanyon connects with rights and lefts and Shawn Stasiak is down! Shawn Stasiak reverses a hip toss. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Chris Kanyon by Stasiak. Remember when that was a legit finish? High Angle DDT by Shawn Stasiak just SPIKES Chris Kanyon down! Chris Kanyon is in trouble. Here it comes - Fisherman's Suplex. 1....2...3, it's finished. Shawn Stasiak climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                    Match Rating 3.5*

                    The camera shows the outside of the locker room of Bret Hart. Paul Heyman appears, knocks, then enters, closing the door behind him.

                    Segment Rating 3.5*

                    Stevie Ray vs Chris Candido.

                    Match Background: Television Championship Qualifier

                    The Match: Candido receives some punishment by Stevie Ray but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Chris Candido reverses a hip toss. Spinning back kick from Chris Candido. Chris Candido misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Tor-NADO DDT from Chris Candido, Ray got planted! Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Candido walks into a drop toe hold. Weak bodyslam on Candido by Ray sets up a legdrop. Big clothesline from Ray. Covers for a quick two count. Side suplex from Ray. Pin, but Candido is out just before the three count. Stevie Ray misses a clothesline. Vicious back suplex! Stevie Ray got nailed big time! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Ray pushes out of a Chris Candido hold. Chris Candido is in trouble. Here it comes - Slapjack. 1....2...3, it's finished. Stevie Ray goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                    Match Rating 3*

                    New Age Outlaws are walking backstage, when nWo come out of nowhere and attack. They destroy New Age Outlaws, and leave them down on the concrete floor, hurt.

                    Segment Rating 3.5*

                    Dean Malenko vs Sean O'Haire.

                    Match Background: United States Championship Qualifier.

                    The Match: Dean Malenko strikes O'Haire. Dean Malenko strikes O'Haire. Malenko uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Malenko uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Malenko drops an elbow...but Sean O'Haire moves out of the way. O'Haire slams Dean Malenko down and motions to the crowd. Massive backbreaker on Malenko and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Hooks the leg for a two count. Malenko counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg for a two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Dean Malenko, O'Haire got planted! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! O'Haire ducks a wild right hand. O'Haire scoops and slams Dean Malenko. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Malenko blocks a punch. Dean Malenko hits a rolling kick on O'Haire. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Dean Malenko has Sean O'Haire down on the canvas. Sean O'Haire gets locked in the Texas Clover Leaf! Submission victory! Shawn Stasiak comes running down the aisle with a chair and into the ring! Malenko turns...and is dropped by a vicious chair shot! Shawn Stasiak has left Malenko down and bloodied.

                    Match Rating 3*

                    KroniK are in the ring when Road Warriors come out. They enter the ring and make a challenge for a match. KroniK accept, and after a few traded insults, the two teams begin brawling. Referees eventually hit the ring and separate them, with neither team having gotten a clear advantage.

                    Segment Rating 2.5*

                    Shane Helms vs Rick Steiner.

                    Match Background: Television Championship Qualifier

                    The Match: Helms just WAFFLES Steiner with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Rick Steiner comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Rick Steiner hits Helms. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Side suplex from Steiner. Cover, but there's no one to count for Rick Steiner! Rick Steiner misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Helms crushes Steiner with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Power drive elbow by Shane Helms. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Rick Steiner pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Powerslam from Rick Steiner on Helms. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Shane Helms reverses a hip toss. Rick Steiner slides out and grabs a chair! Helms goes to climb out of the ring...and takes a chair to the head! The referee has no hesitation in calling for the bell! Disqualification. Shane Helms remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                    Match Rating 3*

                    We see Paul Heyman leaving the building.

                    Segment Rating 3.5*

                    Scott Steiner vs Randy Savage.

                    Match Background: World Heavyweight Championship Qualifier

                    The Match: Weak bodyslam on Savage by Poppa Pump sets up a legdrop. Scott Steiner DDTs Savage, but it just looked terrible. Hooks the leg for a two count. Savage blocks a punch. Randy Savage strikes Scott Steiner. Randy Savage strikes Scott Steiner with a hard blow. There's a two count on the pin. Randy Savage scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Pin, but Poppa Pump is out just before the three count. Weak bodyslam on Poppa Pump by Savage sets up a legdrop. Poppa Pump powers out of a headlock. Scott Steiner DDTs Savage, but it just looked terrible. Hooks the leg for a two count. Scott Steiner scores with a poor standing spinebuster. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Poppa Pump slams Randy Savage down. Savage is sure in trouble now. Scott Steiner hits a right hand on Randy Savage and follows it up with a couple more. Randy Savage powers out of a Scott Steiner headlock. Randy Savage strikes Scott Steiner with a hard blow. Randy Savage scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Scott Steiner gets knocked to the ground by Savage, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Off the top - Savage Elbow, forget about it. 1....2...3! Randy Savage goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                    Match Rating 3.5*

                    Randy Savage is backstage. He hyped himself up on THE STICK~!, talking about what he was going to do...and soon.

                    Segment Rating 4*

                    Booker T vs Ric Flair.

                    Match Background: World Heavyweight Championship Qualifier

                    The Match: Flair gets slammed down hard and winces in pain. Ric Flair elbows Booker T in the face to break a hammerlock. Ric Flair connects with a HARD right hand, sending the opponent down to the mat again. Booker reverses an irish whip...and Ric Flair runs into the referee! Ric Flair brings out a jumping powerbomb to nearly murder Booker in the ring! Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Booker counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Bodyslam by Booker. Spinebuster by Booker T. Covers for a quick two count. Massive lariat! Stan Hansen would approve. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Flair counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! BRAINBUSTAH~! by Ric Flair! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Booker blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Booker T moves in for the kill. Book End! 1....2....3. Booker T remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                    Match Rating 4*

                    Show Rating 3*

                    Comment

                    • WeirdViper
                      Pro
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 978

                      #11
                      Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                      January 25th 2001
                      Upcoming PPV: Sin January 28th 2001

                      Jushin Thunder Liger comes out, and announces that he has decided that it is time that he had a manager. Out from the back comes Sinister Minister, apparently making his debut as the new manager of Jushin Thunder Liger.

                      Segment Rating 3.5*

                      Tajiri vs Jushin Thunder Liger.

                      Match Background: None.

                      The Match: Liger just WAFFLES Tajiri with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! STIFF high kick on Tajiri by Jushin Thunder Liger. Spin kick by Jushin Thunder Liger to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Tajiri pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Hard back suplex on Liger. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. VICIOUS lightning kick by Tajiri on Liger. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tajiri misses a clothesline. Super kick by Jushin Thunder Liger. Hooks the leg for a two count. Power drive elbow by Jushin Thunder Liger. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Tajiri kicks Jushin Thunder Liger in the gut to reverse the momentum. Tajiri hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Liger counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Sinister Minister is at ringside! Tajiri wastes valuable time by yelling at Sinister! Jushin Thunder Liger takes advantage of the distraction and nails Tajiri from behind! Tajiri is in trouble. Liger Bomb! 1....2....3. Jushin Thunder Liger smiles and walks over and shakes hands with Sinister Minister, thanking him for interfering and helping win this match.

                      Match Rating 4*

                      Billy Kidman is warming up backstage. Konnan walks over and tells him that he has his back tonight.

                      Segment Rating 3*

                      Chris Candido vs Shane Helms.

                      Match Background: None.

                      The Match: Helms gets caught with a short powerbomb from Candido. Helms walks into a jaw breaker. Hooks the leg for a two count. Chris Candido gets taken down out of nowhere! Shane Helms connects with a back heel kick on Candido and gets back up quickly. Shane Helms hits a rolling kick on Candido. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. There's a two count on the pin. Back heel kick off the second rope, Candido goes down. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Helms uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Chris Candido avoids a Shane Helms avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Flying reverse elbow by Chris Candido. Hooks the leg for a two count. Power drive elbow by Chris Candido. That sounds like a feature on a 4 x 4, doesn't it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Chris Candido snap suplexes Helms HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, Candido is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Candido hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Helms pushes out of a Chris Candido hold. Implant DDT by Shane Helms! I will always and forever mark out for that move. DDT from the top rope by Shane Helms. That looked KILLER. Shane Helms moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Nightmare On Helms Street. 1....2...3, it's finished. Shane Helms climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                      Match Rating 4*

                      Tajiri comes out, and announces that he has decided that it is time that he had a manager. Out from the back comes Steven Richards, apparently making his debut as the new manager of Tajiri.

                      Segment Rating 3.5*

                      Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Steve Corino.

                      Match Background: None.

                      The Match: Corino walks into a high dropkick from Chavo Guerrero Jr., almost losing several teeth in the process. Corino walks into a high dropkick from Chavo Guerrero Jr., almost losing several teeth in the process. Chavo hits a dropkick on Steve Corino and gets right back up. Second rope flying axe handle, Corino goes down. One day, Chavo might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Chavo Guerrero Jr. gets taken down out of nowhere! Stun Gun from Steve Corino! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Corino hits a piledriver on Chavo Guerrero Jr.. That used to end matches, you know. Covers for a quick two count. Chavo Guerrero Jr. reverses a hip toss. SUPER frankensteiner on Corino, who hit hard. Covers for a quick two count. Back heel kick off the second rope and Corino goes flying! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Corino blocks a punch. STIFF~! chop lights up Chavo who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Chavo Guerrero Jr. fights out of a grapple. Chavo uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Steve Corino slugs Chavo Guerrero Jr., sending him down into the corner. While Corino fires up the crowd, Chavo is removing the turnbuckle pad! Steve Corino comes over...but Chavo grabs him by the tights and uses the leverage to slingshot Steve Corino face first into the exposed steel turnbuckle! Chavo Guerrero Jr. rolls up the stunned Steve Corino: 1....2...3! How did the referee not see that? Chavo Guerrero Jr. remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                      Match Rating 3.5*

                      X-Pac is backstage. He wanted to rip into Billy Kidman. Not literally, of course. That would just be nasty. Instead, this was a good way to build up to an eventual match.

                      Segment Rating 3*

                      X-Pac vs Billy Kidman.

                      Match Background: None.

                      The Match: Kidman hits a dropkick on X-Pac and gets right back up. Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg for a two count. X-Pac reverses a waistlock. X-Pac connects with a back heel kick on Kidman and gets back up quickly. Hard back suplex on Kidman. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. There's a two count on the pin. Vicious kick to the teeth from X-Pac. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! X-Pac hits a dropkick on Billy Kidman and gets right back up. X-Pac gets taken down out of nowhere! SUPER frankensteiner on X-Pac, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Covers for a quick two count. Diamond Dust from Billy Kidman and X-Pac is out! Pin, but X-Pac is out just before the three count. Flying elbow from Billy Kidman connects. Kidman just WAFFLES X-Pac with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! X-Pac powers out of a Billy Kidman headlock. Stun Gun from X-Pac! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Tiger suplex on Kidman. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Billy Kidman gets knocked to the ground by X-Pac. Here it comes...Buzz Killer! Billy Kidman taps! X-Pac climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                      Match Rating 3*

                      Dean Malenko is in the ring, and makes an open challenge for anyone to come out and face him. Out from the back comes the debuting Christopher Daniels. He hits the ring and attacks. Christopher Daniels moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Angel's Wings. Malenko got beaten down by the debuting Christopher Daniels.

                      Segment Rating 2.5*

                      Christopher Daniels vs Dean Malenko.

                      Match Background: Daniels is making his debut at this show.

                      The Match: Malenko walks into a high dropkick from Christopher Daniels, almost losing several teeth in the process. Malenko backdrops Christopher Daniels out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Dean Malenko. Dean Malenko kicks the leg, knocks Daniels down, and goes to work on it. The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Tor-NADO DDT from Dean Malenko, Daniels got planted! Cover, but there's no one to count for Dean Malenko! Daniels kicks Dean Malenko in the gut to reverse the momentum. Malenko takes a flying neckbreaker from Christopher Daniels. Superkick by Christopher Daniels practically knocks out all of Dean Malenko's teeth! There's a two count on the pin. Tiger suplex on Malenko. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pin, but Malenko is out just before the three count. Dean Malenko is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Christopher Daniels once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Dean Malenko is in trouble. Here it comes - Angel's Wings. 1....2...3, it's finished. Christopher Daniels climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                      Match Rating 3*

                      Rey Misterio Jr. is his locker room when in walks Sinister Minister. He pleads with him to give Jushin Thunder Liger a match, and eventually Rey Misterio Jr. agrees.

                      Segment Rating 3*

                      Show Rating 3*

                      Comment

                      • WeirdViper
                        Pro
                        • Aug 2016
                        • 978

                        #12
                        Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                        Preview

                        WCW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
                        BOOKER T VS RANDY SAVAGE

                        WCW UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
                        DEAN MALENKO VS SHAWN STASIAK

                        WCW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
                        ROAD WARRIORS VS KRONIK(C)

                        WCW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
                        JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER W/ SINISTER MINISTER VS REY MISTERIO JR(C)

                        WCW TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
                        SHANE HELMS VS STEVIE RAY

                        6 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH
                        NWO VS DEGENERATES

                        GOLDBERG VS SCOTT STEINER

                        STING VS RIC FLAIR

                        DDP VS ROB VAN DAM

                        Comment

                        • WeirdViper
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 978

                          #13
                          Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                          January 28th 2001

                          Stevie Ray vs Shane Helms.

                          Match Background: Helms and Ray are currently feuding. Neither has managed to get an in-ring victory in this feud. This match is for the WCW Television title.

                          The Match: Shane Helms takes a right hand to the temple from Ray. Stevie Ray hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Hooks the leg for a two count. Helms pushes out of a Stevie Ray hold. Shane Helms strikes Ray. Spin kick by Shane Helms to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Hooks the leg for a two count. Springboard dropkick from Shane Helms. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Spin kick by Shane Helms to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Stevie Ray reverses a hip toss. Big clothesline from Ray. There's a two count on the pin. Stevie Ray turns Helms inside-out with a clothesline. Reminds me of Willow's 'Bored Now' skin ripping finisher. Inside joke, don't worry about it. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Weak bodyslam on Helms by Ray sets up a legdrop. Stevie Ray hits a right hand on Shane Helms and follows it up with a couple more. Shane Helms comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Spin kick by Shane Helms to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Tiger suplex on Ray. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Stevie Ray can barely stand. Here it comes - Nightmare On Helms Street. 1....2...3, it's finished. Shane Helms goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Diamond Dallas Page vs Rob Van Dam.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: DDP slams Rob Van Dam down. RVD is sure in trouble now. Diamond Dallas Page hits an ugly looking bulldog off the ropes. Hooks the leg for a two count. RVD powers out of a headlock. Rob Van Dam kicks the leg, knocks DDP down, and goes to work on it. Hard back suplex on DDP. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Covers for a quick two count. Slingshot senton by RVD, crushing the chest cavity of DDP. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! DDP takes a flying neckbreaker from Rob Van Dam. DDP counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Big clothesline from DDP. There's a two count on the pin. Diamond Dallas Page scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Running clothesline from Diamond Dallas Page was actually MIGHTY sloppy. RVD hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Rob Van Dam pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Second rope flying axe handle, DDP goes down. One day, RVD might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. SHINING WIZARD~! on DDP by RVD! Diamond Dallas Page slugs Rob Van Dam, sending him down into the corner. While DDP fires up the crowd, RVD is removing the turnbuckle pad! Diamond Dallas Page comes over...but RVD grabs him by the tights and uses the leverage to slingshot Diamond Dallas Page face first into the exposed steel turnbuckle! Rob Van Dam rolls up the stunned Diamond Dallas Page, and even puts his feet on the second rope to add insult to injury! 1....2...3! What a display of cheating from Rob Van Dam. Rob Van Dam goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 3.5*

                          Jushin Thunder Liger vs Rey Misterio Jr..

                          Match Background: Rey Jr. and Liger have been feuding recently. Neither has managed to get an in-ring victory in this feud. This match is for the WCW Cruiserweight title. Rey Misterio Jr. has been WCW Cruiserweight champion since 04 January 2001.

                          The Match: Rey Misterio Jr. kicks the leg, knocks Liger down, and goes to work on it. Rey Jr. hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Rey Misterio Jr. hits a rolling kick on Liger. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Rey Misterio Jr. hits a rolling kick on Liger. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Rey Jr. charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Rey Jr. takes a flying neckbreaker from Jushin Thunder Liger. Liger crushes Rey Jr. with a huge legdrop. Hooks the leg for a two count. Jushin Thunder Liger misses a clothesline. Springboard reverse elbow by Rey Misterio Jr.. Excellent move. Looks like Muta has giving out lessons. Hooks the leg for a two count. Springboard dropkick from Rey Misterio Jr.. Nicely done. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Liger counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Liger hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Rey Misterio Jr. once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Flying elbow from Rey Misterio Jr. connects. Sinister Minister has climbed up onto the apron! Rey Jr. turns...and falls for the distraction! Jushin Thunder Liger runs at Rey Jr. from behind...but misses! Jushin Thunder Liger collides with Sinister Minister! Jushin Thunder Liger can barely stand. Here it comes - Flying Hurricanrana. 1....2...3, it's finished. Rey Misterio Jr. fights back, and has soon sent both Jushin Thunder Liger and Sinister Minister into retreat.

                          Match Rating 4*

                          Goldberg vs Scott Steiner.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: Weak bodyslam by Goldberg. Flapjack from Goldberg on Poppa Pump. Goldberg DDTs Scott Steiner. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Goldberg strikes Scott Steiner with a hard blow. Covers for a quick two count. Poppa Pump blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Goldberg takes a right hand to the temple from Poppa Pump. Weak bodyslam by Poppa Pump. Goldberg reverses a waistlock. Big clothesline from Goldberg. Scott Steiner can barely stand. Spear! 1....2....3. Goldberg climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 3*

                          Road Warriors vs KroniK.

                          Match Background: Road Warriors are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. KroniK are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. KroniK and Road Warriors are currently feuding. Neither team holds an in-ring victory since the feud started. This match is for the WCW Tag Team titles. KroniK have been WCW Tag Team champions since 15 January 2001.

                          The Match: Brian Adams takes a right hand to the temple from Hawk. Road Warrior Hawk DDTs Adams, but it just looked terrible. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag to Road Warrior Animal. Road Warriors hook up Adams, then hit a double suplex. Road Warrior Animal with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Adams. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. There's a two count on the pin. Wack kick from Animal. Adams counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Flapjack from Adams on Animal. Tag to Bryan Clarke. Big kick from Clarke staggers Animal but that's about it. Big clothesline from Clarke. Animal ducks a wild right hand. Tag to Road Warrior Hawk. Weak bodyslam by Hawk. Road Warrior Hawk scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Hawk strikes away at Bryan Clarke, not doing much damage at all. Bryan Clarke fights out of a grapple. Bryan Clarke DDTs Hawk, but it just looked terrible. Road Warrior Hawk is all alone...High Times!! 1....2....3! KroniK remain in the ring, celebrating their victory.

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Sting vs Ric Flair.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: A Gut buster connects on Sting and hits hard. Gutwrench into a powerbomb, aka the Doctor Bomb and Sting hits hard. There's a two count on the pin. Sting counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Flair takes a headbutt from Sting. BAAACK Body drop by Flair gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. There's a two count on the pin. Powerbomb on Flair. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Running knee lift from Sting. Ric Flair powers out of a Sting headlock. Vicious back suplex! Sting got nailed big time! Hooks the leg for a two count. Belly to belly off the top rope! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Big dropkick by Ric Flair, who got a ton of air on the move. Sting takes a back suplex. Sting counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. BAAACK Body drop by Flair gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Sting scores with a big spinebuster. Ric Flair gets knocked to the ground by Sting. Here it comes...Scorpion Deathlock! Ric Flair taps! Sting goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 3.5*

                          Dean Malenko vs Shawn Stasiak.

                          Match Background: Malenko and Stasiak have been feuding recently. Neither has managed to get an in-ring victory in this feud. This match is for the WCW United States title.

                          The Match: Dropkick connects to the butt of the jaw and Stasiak goes down. Dean Malenko strikes Stasiak. Malenko hits a dropkick on Shawn Stasiak and gets right back up. Spin kick by Dean Malenko to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Shawn Stasiak reverses a hip toss. Running knee lift from Shawn Stasiak. Malenko walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. There's a two count on the pin. Malenko counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. SUPER frankensteiner on Stasiak, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from Dean Malenko. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Shawn Stasiak reverses a hip toss. Stasiak scoops and slams Dean Malenko. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Malenko powers out of a headlock. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Shawn Stasiak can barely stand. Tornado DDT! 1....2....3. Dean Malenko goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Degenerates vs nWo.

                          Match Background: None.

                          The Match: Weak kick from Hogan. I am unpleased. Big forearm by Hogan draws laughter from the crowd because it was THAT bad. Tag to Scott Hall. Running knee lift from Scott Hall. Road Dogg walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag to Kevin Nash. Outsiders whip Road Dogg into the corner. Scott Hall whips Kevin Nash in for a hard clothesline to follow-up. Running clothesline from Kevin Nash was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Road Dogg counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Running clothesline from Road Dogg was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Tag to Billy Gunn. Billy Gunn hits a right hand on Kevin Nash. Billy DDTs Kevin Nash. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Nash gets splashed in the corner. Tag between Billy Gunn and X-Pac. X-Pac kicks the leg, knocks Nash down, and goes to work on it. Second rope flying axe handle, Nash goes down. One day, X-Pac might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. X-Pac gets taken down out of nowhere! Nash tags out to Hulk Hogan. Punch by Hogan, missing X-Pac COMPLETELY. I'm just glad thatX-Pac didn't sell it. Tag between X-Pac and Road Dogg. Road Dogg hits a right hand on Hulk Hogan and follows it up with a couple more. Hogan kicks Road Dogg in the gut to reverse the momentum. Road Dogg scores with a forearm, sending Hogan down into the corner. The referee pulls Road Dogg away to get the break. Wait! Hogan has pulled something out of his tights. Road Dogg walks over...and gets floored by a punch! 1....2....3! The referee never saw the brass knuckles!

                          Match Rating 2.5*

                          Booker T vs Randy Savage.

                          Match Background: Booker and Savage are currently feuding. Neither has managed to get an in-ring victory in this feud. This match is for the WCW World title.

                          The Match: Randy Savage strikes Booker T with a hard blow. Savage hits a piledriver on Booker T. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. Covers for a quick two count. Booker backdrops Randy Savage out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Booker T. Booker T hits some punches. How generic. Booker T with a spinning neckbreaker on Savage. There's a two count on the pin. Massive lariat! Stan Hansen would approve. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Fallaway slam by Booker T puts down Randy Savage. Randy Savage powers out of a Booker T headlock. Big clothesline from Savage. There's a two count on the pin. Randy Savage scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Pin, but Booker is out just before the three count. Randy Savage strikes Booker T with a hard blow. Booker receives some punishment by Randy Savage but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Savage drops an elbow...but Booker T moves out of the way. Booker slams Randy Savage down and motions to the crowd. Brutal sit out powerbomb on Savage! Randy Savage can barely stand. Book End! 1....2....3. Booker T climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                          Match Rating 3.5*

                          Show Rating 3*

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                          • WeirdViper
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 978

                            #14
                            Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                            January 29th 2001
                            Next PPV SuperBrawl Revenge February 25th 2001

                            Dusty Rhodes vs Kevin Nash.

                            Match Background: None.

                            The Match: Kevin Nash hits Dusty. Wack kick from Nash. Nash slams Dusty Rhodes down. Dusty is sure in trouble now. Weak bodyslam on Dusty by Nash sets up a legdrop. Dusty blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Kevin Nash takes a right hand to the temple from Dusty. Big clothesline from Dusty. Hooks the leg for a two count. Kevin Nash elbows Dusty Rhodes in the face to break a hammerlock. Powerslam from Kevin Nash on Dusty. Covers for a quick two count. Flapjack from Nash on Dusty. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Dusty Rhodes is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Uninspired brawling from Dusty Rhodes. Kevin Nash avoids a Dusty Rhodes avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Kevin Nash with a badly-executed spinning neckbreaker on Dusty. One more performed that badly and this match will end on a bad note, if you get my drift. Scott Hall comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Dusty Rhodes turns around. Scott Hall spins Dusty around. Scott Hall hits the Outsider's Edge! Hall leaves the ring, the damage done! The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Kevin Nash pins Dusty. Nash and Hall are putting the boots to Dusty Rhodes! Dustin Rhodes comes running down the aisle with a chair! He slides in, sending Outsiders running for cover. Dustin Rhodes saved Dusty from a major beating.

                            Match Rating 3*

                            Randy Savage is backstage. He was building up the feud with Booker T. Well, that's just...neat!

                            Segment Rating 4.5*

                            The Rhodes vs Outsiders.

                            Match Background: Outsiders are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion.

                            The Match: Kevin Nash hits Rhodes. Big kick from Nash staggers Rhodes but that's about it. Covers for a quick two count. Tag between Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. Outsiders whip Rhodes into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. Hooks the leg for a two count. Dustin Rhodes charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Rhodes backdrops Scott Hall out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Dustin Rhodes. Nice piledriver on Hall. There's a two count on the pin. Rhodes tags out to Dusty Rhodes. Big clothesline from Dusty. Pin, but Hall is out just before the three count. Running clothesline from Dusty Rhodes was actually MIGHTY sloppy. Dusty Rhodes misses a clothesline. Dusty Rhodes charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Hall tags out to Kevin Nash. Dusty receives some punishment by Kevin Nash but with that horrid offense, we're the only ones truly being punished. Tag to Dustin Rhodes. Rhodes takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Dustin Rhodes slams Nash, who rolls onto his stomach. What is Kevin Nash doing? Dustin Rhodes picks him up and signals for a powerbomb. He raises Nash up...but then falls backward, getting crushed by his opponent in the process! Kevin Nash is on top! 1....2....3! Looking at the replay, it appears that Nash had taken a chain out of his tights and wrapped it around his fist! Dustin Rhodes must have been punched with that chain while in mid-powerbomb! What a cheap shot! Outsiders go into the crowd, where they celebrate their win.

                            Match Rating 3.5*

                            Dean Malenko is in the ring, carrying the WCW United States belt. Shawn Stasiak comes down and gets in the ring. After a few words, Stasiak grabs the belt and waffles the champion with it, knocking him out. Shawn Stasiak poses above him, the belt in his hands.

                            Segment Rating 3*

                            Sting vs Rob Van Dam.

                            Match Background: None.

                            The Match: STIFF high kick on Sting by Rob Van Dam. Standing leg lariat by Rob Van Dam on Sting. Hard back suplex on Sting. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Sting backdrops Rob Van Dam out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Sting. Sting with a spinning neckbreaker on RVD. Sting hits a piledriver on Rob Van Dam. That used to end matches, you know. Covers for a quick two count. Sting misses a clothesline. RVD crushes Sting with a sweet running senton. Hooks the leg for a two count. Back heel kick off the second rope and Sting goes flying! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Sting powers out of a Rob Van Dam headlock. RVD takes a headbutt from Sting. Rob Van Dam elbows Sting in the face to break a hammerlock. Hard back suplex on Sting. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Rob Van Dam gets whipped into the corner. Sting charges in, but into a pair of raised boots. RVD uses a roll up, with feet on the second rope! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Rob Van Dam climbs each turnbuckle in turn, working the crowd as he celebrates his victory

                            Match Rating 4*

                            Shane Helms is in the ring. Stevie Ray comes out, and challenges him to a match tonight. The challenge is accepted.

                            Segment Rating 2.5*

                            Stevie Ray vs Shane Helms.

                            Match Background: Helms and Ray have been feuding recently. Ray has yet to get an in-ring victory in this feud. Shane Helms is the reigning WCW Television champion, and has been since 28 January 2001.

                            The Match: Stevie Ray strikes Shane Helms with a hard blow. Stevie Ray DDTs Helms, but it just looked terrible. There's a two count on the pin. Helms blocks a punch. Spinning back kick from Shane Helms. Ray takes a flying neckbreaker from Shane Helms. Covers for a quick two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Shane Helms, Ray got planted! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Flying elbow from Shane Helms connects. Ray counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Big clothesline from Ray. There's a two count on the pin. Ray DDTs Shane Helms. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Stevie Ray hits a right hand on Shane Helms. Stevie Ray hits Helms. Stevie Ray gets taken down out of nowhere! Shane Helms hits a rolling kick on Ray. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his ****ty execution of it. Diamond Dust from Shane Helms and Ray is out! Stevie Ray can barely stand. Nightmare On Helms Street!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! Shane Helms remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                            Match Rating 2.5*

                            KroniK are walking backstage when they are spotted by Road Warriors. They attack, and after a short brawl, KroniK have been left down on the floor, hurt.

                            Segment Rating 3*

                            Shawn Stasiak vs Shane Douglas.

                            Match Background: None.

                            The Match: Right hand from Douglas on Stasiak. Shane Douglas DDTs Stasiak, but it just looked terrible. There's a two count on the pin. Shawn Stasiak comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Stasiak hits a right hand. BIG clothesline on Douglas. Hooks the leg for a two count. High Angle DDT by Shawn Stasiak just SPIKES Shane Douglas down! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Shane Douglas by Stasiak. Remember when that was a legit finish? Shane Douglas comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Shane Douglas scores with a face jam on Shawn Stasiak. Hooks the leg for a two count. Side suplex from Douglas. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Shane Douglas hits a right hand on Shawn Stasiak. Douglas strikes away at Shawn Stasiak, not doing much damage at all. Douglas goes for a splash but Stasiak puts the knees up. Shawn Stasiak with a spinning neckbreaker on Douglas. Shawn Stasiak scores with a standing spinebuster. Shawn Stasiak gets whipped into the corner. Douglas charges in, but into a pair of raised boots. Stasiak uses a roll up, with feet on the second rope! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Dean Malenko comes running down the aisle, and gets into the ring! Dean Malenko drops Stasiak to the canvas. Dean Malenko quickly locks on the Texas Clover Leaf! Shawn Stasiak has been left down on the canvas.

                            Match Rating 3*

                            The 3 members of Filthy Animals are backstage. Their target was Jushin Thunder Liger, who they talked an insurmountable amount of garbage to.

                            Segment Rating 3.5*

                            Ric Flair vs Randy Savage.

                            Match Background: None.

                            The Match: Flair gets splashed in the corner. Randy Savage DDTs Flair, but it just looked terrible. Covers for a quick two count. Flair reverses a Randy Savage hammerlock. Ric Flair snap suplexes Savage. Savage gets caught with a short powerbomb from Flair. There's a two count on the pin. Savage gets hit with SPLASH MOUNTAIN~! out of the corner! Pin, but Savage is out just before the three count. Big dropkick by Ric Flair, who got a ton of air on the move. Randy Savage fights out of a grapple. Randy Savage DDTs Flair, but it just looked terrible. Covers for a quick two count. Randy Savage scores with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Pin, but Flair is out just before the three count. Randy Savage hits a right hand on Ric Flair. Uninspired brawling from Randy Savage. Flair reverses a waistlock. Randy Savage takes a butterfly suplex from Flair. Savage gets hit with SPLASH MOUNTAIN~! out of the corner! Booker T comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Randy Savage turns around. Booker T spins Savage around. Booker T hits the Book End! Booker leaves the ring, the damage done! ONE...TWO...THREE. Flair defeats Savage. Booker T obviously hasn't finished his attack yet! Randy Savage stands up. Booker T spins Savage around. Booker T hits the Book End! Booker T eventually leaves, having caused enough damage.

                            Match Rating 4*

                            Show Rating 3*

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                            • WeirdViper
                              Pro
                              • Aug 2016
                              • 978

                              #15
                              Re: WCW Saved from the Ashes



                              February 1st 2001
                              Next PPV SuperBrawl Revenge February 25th 2001

                              Tammy Sytch is backstage with Chris Candido. If it were up to me, i'd let Candido do his own interviews, he is just as good, if not better a talker than Tammy Sytch. Tammy Sytch was out there to hype a match for Candido against Billy Kidman.

                              Segment Rating 2.5*

                              Billy Kidman comes out, and announces that he has decided that it is time that he had a manager. Out from the back comes Torrie Wilson, apparently making her debut as the new manager of Billy Kidman.

                              Segment Rating 3*

                              X-Pac vs Tajiri.

                              Match Background: None.

                              The Match: Spinning back kick from Tajiri. X-Pac walks into a high dropkick from Tajiri, almost losing several teeth in the process. Tajiri uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. X-Pac backdrops Tajiri out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of X-Pac. Hard back suplex on Tajiri. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Tajiri takes a NICE hurrancarana from X-Pac. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tajiri counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Lightning kick by Tajiri on X-Pac. There's a two count on the pin. Tiger suplex on X-Pac. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! X-Pac elbows Tajiri in the face to break a hammerlock. X-Pac just WAFFLES Tajiri with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Tajiri ducks a wild right hand. Spin kick by Tajiri to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Steven Richards has climbed up onto the apron! X-Pac turns...and falls for the distraction! Tajiri attacks X-Pac from behind! X-Pac is in trouble. Here it comes - Kick Of Death. 1....2...3, it's finished. Tajiri and Steven tie X-Pac up in the ropes, then start punching away at him until referees run down and break it up.

                              Match Rating 3.5*

                              Sinister Minister is backstage with Jushin Thunder Liger. Sinister Minister talked trash about Rey Misterio Jr., continuing the feud with Jushin Thunder Liger. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words will always help build up a rivalry. Well, I guess sticks and stones would as well, but you know what I mean.

                              Segment Rating 3*

                              Chavo Guerrero Jr. is backstage. He was out there to hype a match against Dean Malenko. Good way to get the fans interested in what is coming up.

                              Segment Rating 3*

                              Shane Helms is in the ring. Christopher Daniels comes out, and challenges him to a match tonight. The challenge is accepted.

                              Segment Rating 3.5*

                              Shane Helms vs Christopher Daniels.

                              Match Background: Shane Helms is the reigning WCW Television champion, and has been since 28 January 2001.

                              The Match: Spinning back kick from Shane Helms. Shane Helms gets taken down out of nowhere! Daniels hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Daniels whips Helms into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Slingshot senton by Daniels, crushing the chest cavity of Helms. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Helms reverses a Christopher Daniels hammerlock. Hard back suplex on Daniels. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Helms crushes Daniels with a running senton. Covers for a quick two count. Tiger suplex on Daniels. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Christopher Daniels is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. GORGEOUS Spinning bulldog in the corner and Helms is down. Pin, but Helms is out just before the three count. Helms blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Christopher Daniels is in trouble. Here it comes - Nightmare On Helms Street. 1....2...3, it's finished. Shane Helms remains in the ring, celebrating the victory.

                              Match Rating 3.5*

                              Rey Misterio Jr. is backstage. He continued their rivalry by getting on THE STICK~! and ripping into Jushin Thunder Liger. I'm happy that they're giving the feud enough time to develop.

                              Segment Rating 4*

                              Chris Candido vs Billy Kidman.

                              Match Background: None.

                              The Match: Big dropkick by Chris Candido, who got a ton of air on the move. Kidman takes a quick lariat. Covers for a quick two count. Chris Candido gets taken down out of nowhere! Kidman hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Implant DDT by Billy Kidman! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tor-NADO DDT from Billy Kidman, Candido got planted! Pin, but Candido is out just before the three count. Hard back suplex on Candido. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Candido backdrops Billy Kidman out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Chris Candido. Massive back suplex! Billy Kidman got snapped in half, but not literally because that would just end the match now wouldn't it. Covers for a quick two count. Delayed BRAINBUSTAH~! by Candido who held onto that one for ages. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Candido hits a dropkick on Billy Kidman and gets right back up. Double arm suplex by Chris Candido connects as Kidman hits hard. Candido drops an elbow...but Billy Kidman moves out of the way. Spin kick by Billy Kidman to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Tiger suplex on Candido. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Tammy Sytch has climbed up onto the apron! Kidman turns...and falls for the distraction! Chris Candido runs at Kidman from behind...but misses! Chris Candido collides with Tammy Sytch! Billy Kidman has Chris Candido down on the canvas and is ascending the corner. Shooting Star Press!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. Candido \ Tammy are beating down on Billy Kidman! The music of Torrie Wilson hits, and she comes running down the aisle into the ring. Candido and Tammy bail out of the ring, leaving Billy Kidman down in the ring. Torrie Wilson may have saved Billy Kidman from a brutal beating.

                              Match Rating 3.5*

                              Sinister Minister is in the ring, and takes a microphone. He challenges Rey Misterio Jr. to come out and face him. Rey Misterio Jr. comes running out, but falls prey to a vicious chair shot from Jushin Thunder Liger, who had been hiding in the wings. Liger continues the beating as Sinister Minister walks down to get some shots in. Rey Misterio Jr. got suckered in.

                              Segment Rating 3.5*

                              Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs Dean Malenko.

                              Match Background: Dean Malenko is the reigning WCW United States champion, and has been since 28 January 2001.

                              The Match: Dean Malenko kicks the leg, knocks Chavo down, and goes to work on it. Chavo flips out of a Dean Malenko bodyslam attempt. Chavo Guerrero Jr. kicks the leg, knocks Malenko down, and goes to work on it. Dean Malenko charges, Chavo moves, and the referee is knocked silly! Springboard dropkick from Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Dean Malenko once again takes the advantage after blocking a few punches and connecting with some forearms. Malenko hits a dropkick on Chavo Guerrero Jr. and gets right back up. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Chavo is down! Hooks the leg for a two count. Back heel kick off the second rope, Chavo goes down. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Chavo Guerrero Jr. reverses a hip toss. VICIOUS lightning kick by Chavo on Malenko. Pin, but Malenko is out just before the three count. Chavo drops an elbow...but Dean Malenko moves out of the way. Dean Malenko floors Chavo Guerrero Jr.. Chavo Guerrero Jr. gets locked in the Texas Clover Leaf! Submission victory! Dean Malenko goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory

                              Match Rating 4*

                              Show Rating: 3*

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