We go to the interview area where Nick Bockwinkel is standing with AWA President Bill Watts. Bockwinkel asks what Mr. Watts has to say in regards to WrestleRock '91. Watts first asks that the new AWA World Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler comes out.
Jerry Lawler comes out to a big reaction, with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship around his waist, and crown on his head. He shakes hands with Bill Watts, who tells him, "First off, Jerry Lawler, I want to congratulate you on winning the AWA World Heavyweight Championship. You earned that victory and may you reign for a long time." Lawler looks a little flattered, but Watts gets right back to business, "However, we have a dilemma. If you remember, last night, the Iron-Man match between Ricky Steamboat and Rick Rude ended in a draw... I will ask that both Rick Rude and Ricky Steamboat come out right now."
Out comes Ricky Steamboat and Rick Rude, the two stare each other down after a brutal battle between each other last night and both look worse for wear. Jerry Lawler stands between them with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship in hand. Bill Watts declares, "There is a dilemma, isn't there. Well, Steamboat, Rude, since neither of you won the match, neither of you won the Best-of-7 series... however, since neither of you *lost* the match, neither of you have lost the #1 Contender's status... therefore... *both* of you are-"
Larry Zbyszko storms out to raucous jeers and boos, a bandage on his head after losing the brutal Steel Cage match against Jerry Lawler. He grabs the microphone from Nick Bockwinkel and starts tearing into everything, "If you say you're going to give both of these losers *my* championship match that I so richly deserve, I've got plenty of lawyers lined up to take you to court. I held that AWA World Heavyweight Championship for over a year, and I am *entitled* to a rematch clause." Bill Watts looks around and sighs, "Alright, Larry, you make an excellent point. You are in fact deserving of an AWA World Heavyweight Championship match. However, Ricky Steamboat and Rick Rude are also deserving-"
An audible groan comes from the crowd as out comes Paul Orndorff and Col. Rob Parker. Orndorff has a microphone of his own and cuts a scathing promo, "I've had just about enough of this crud. For weeks I stood by and demanded an AWA World Heavyweight Championship match, and it didn't matter who it was against. Now, you're telling me, that two men that didn't even *win* last night, and a man who *lost* his AWA World Heavyweight Championship last night get a title match ahead of me!? Never in all my fifteen years in this business have I been more disrespected. Especially by you, Mr. Watts. I've lost only *once* in the AWA. That's against the current AWA World Heavyweight Championship; that doesn't because he *clearly* cheated to win. Other than that, I am unbeaten in this company. That tears it! You better give me a title shot *now* or else you're in for a world of hurt Mr. Watts."
Watts stands defiant and even looks unimpressed, "I'm not threatened by you, Orndorff. I know for a fact that you and Lawler go back a *long* way, however that does not give you the right to make demands from me... but you know something, Orndorff? As much as an annoying, desperate, and pathetic man as you are... you're right. So, here's what we're gonna do. All of you as of right now are *not* the #1 Contender for Jerry Lawler's AWA World Heavyweight Championship. All of you are going to have to *earn* that right... in a #1 Contender's tournament. In two week's time, it'll be Ricky Steamboat vs. Paul Orndorff and Rick Rude vs. Larry Zbyszko, and the winner of each match will face off in the finals at a later date to determine who will face Jerry Lawler at AWA Center Stage, the next Pay-Per-View!"
After this announcement, nobody looks very happy, but Jerry Lawler appears as though he's ready to take on whoever wins this match. The four participants in this tournament grumble and look at each other suspiciously, but seem to accept the events, except for Larry Zbyszko, who is pissed off.
Rating: 67 |