~BTB OF THE MONTH~ WCW 1995: Let's start a war! Nitro November 6th 1995 is now live

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WCW Nitro #9 30th October 1995
Live from the the Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio

Before we get to the usual Nitro opening we of course recap the events of last night’s blockbuster Halloween Havoc event which saw Hulk Hogan retain his championship in the main event against Lex Luger, after the Total Package hesitation on using the title belt as a weapon ultimately cost him the match. Elsewhere the big story was Arn Anderson winning the US Championship by joining up with Brian Pillman and turning on longtime partner Ric Flair. Plus The Radicals victory over Harlem Heat thanks to them using Sherri as a human shield and the other title change which saw Eddie Guerrero defeat DDP after an errant Max Muscle interference. There was plenty more controversy too including Brian Pillman and Randy Savage’s war, The Giant defeating Vader on his debut and The Barbarian returning to help Meng defeat Hawk.

Apocalypse Now

After the video we cut to the usual Nitro opening and announcers Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan are about to welcome us to this special 90 minute show when Brian Pillman and new WCW US Champion Arn Anderson storm to the ring! They’re both dressed in jeans and receive a chorus of boos as Bischoff notes they are not scheduled for interview time right now. Pillman however grabs a mic and says: “I’m gonna need all you people to shut the hell up right now because something important is about to happen!” More boos as Pillman continues regardless: “For weeks I’ve been injuring people and sending a message to the so-called big boys of WCW that I am tired of watching you guys come in here and earn massive paychecks while people like me who have been here for years are pushed to the side. And one of those lazy bums called Randy Savagersure learned the hard way last night that messing with the loose cannon will leave you bloodied and beaten, one, two, three! And now I want to introduce my comrade who beat the biggest disappointment of them all Ric Flair last night! Ladie and gentlemen, the new WCW US Champion - Arn Anderson!”

The crowd continues to boo as Arn takes the mic: “For nearly a decade Ric I’ve been your enforcer, I’ve had your back. But now it's my time in the spotlight! You see it's a combination of two things: that battle royale where you wanted me to just give up and Brian Pillman here pointing out how much of a selfish ass you really are! It was never about my career or Barry’s or Tully’s or whoever - it was always about The Nature Boy. So what I did at Halloween Havoc was long overdue and I’m proud to be the United States Champion for the first time in my career. And Ric I hope you see sense and retire because you’re never coming back from the beating we gave you. So Sting, Meng whoever wants to try and take this gold away from me, be my guest because you saw what I did to someone I once considered a friend - imagine what I’d do to an enemy!”

Pillman then grabs the mic: “Now one last thing and this goes out to everyone in World Championship Wrestling. You may have thought that the Four Horsemen were the most dangerous faction to ever set foot in this company but now you’re not looking at the horsemen, you are looking at the Apocalypse!” With that Pillman and Anderson leave through the crowd to more boos. Bischoff and Heenan reflect on what we just heard as its time for our first match to get underway!

WCW Television Championship: Eddie Guerrero © vs Lord Steven Regal

Our opening bout was made last night at Halloween Havoc after Lord Steven Regal who is making his way to the ring first and looking absolutely disgusted with this Ohio audience accepted new TV Champion Eddie Guerrero’s open challenge. The champion comes out next and gets a decent pop, very much still in the white meat babyface era of his career but his exploits have already earned him the respect of the crowd. The bell rings as the two men circle each other and lock up with Regal getting the advantage and hitting Eddie with a side headlock takeover. Guerrero however flips over and locks his Lordship in a seated head scissors before Regal pushes Guerrero off him. As Regal stands up he is nailed with a dropkick and the former tag and TV champion staggers to the outside only to be met with a plancha to the outside from Eddie that wipes him out! Guerrero high fives the fans at ringside as we cut to our first break of the evening.

As we come back Lord Steven Regal is back in control after turning the tide on Eddie and whipping him into the steel steps during the break. Regal has focused on the arm and he’s stomping away at it before locking in an armbar on Eddie. He really wrenches the champ’s arm back but Eddie counters and pins Regal’s shoulders to the mat: one…two…NO! Regal escapes the surprise pin as Guerrero runs to the ropes and springboards off for a cross body but instead gets met with a big knee to the gut. Regal then suplexes Eddie halfway across the ring before locking back onto the arm with some more stomps before executing a hammerlock scoop slam so Eddie crashes down on the arm. Guerrero is screaming in pain as Regal props the arm on the second rope and goes for a running kicks but Eddie uses his free arm to catch the leg! He then gets to his feet and tries to take advantage but Regal responds with a forearm to the face followed up with a stiff European uppercut that almost knocks Eddie out of his boots. Regal covers: one…two…NO!

Guerrero is still alive in this contest! Lord Steven then goes for the Regalplex but Eddie counters and hits his foe with a vertical suplex. Then in the classic Eddie way he rolls through and hits two more to execute the three amigos. He shakes his arm in pain after the move as he covers: one…two…NO! Regal kicks out! Eddie then looks to go to the top rope but he takes too long with the injured arm and Regal grabs him by the arm from the top turnbuckle and arm drags him all the way to the canvas! Lord Steven then grabs Eddie and hits the Regal cutter before covering the champ one…two…three? NO! Somehow Guerrero still manages to kick out. Regal is pissed now and goes for a powerbomb but Eddie counters into a hurricanrana that sends Steven straight into the corner. Eddie then goes for a monkey flip out of the corner but Regal counters, tries a power bomb again but Eddie counters and hits a frankensteiner straight into a pining combo! One…two…three!

Winner in 11 minutes (including commercials) and still WCW TV Champion, Eddie Guerrero

Eddie does it, he manages to pin Lord Steven Regal and continue his reign as WCW TV Champion. The challenger rolls to the outside in disbelief that he was caught out like that but as Regal exits the ring DDP and his bodyguard Max Muscle enter the squared circle and Muscle clobbers Eddie from behind! He starts stomping away at Eddie as Dallas watches before Muscle hauls Eddie up, throws him towards DDP who catches the new champ and plants him into the canvas with a Diamond Cutter! DDP grabs the mic and says: “Hey Guerrero you snot-nosed punk! You got lucky last night thanks to my bodyguard here Max Muscle making a dumb decision but pal that ain’t happening again. Because next week Max is gonna make it up to me and bring the TV Championship back to the Diamond Mine! So enjoy your seven days left with the belt because next week the party’s over!” DDP and Muscle leave the fallen Eddie in the ring and Bischoff introduces some unseen footage from Halloween Havoc.

You can’t kill the Macho Man

We cut to some black and white footage of the bloodied Macho Man Randy Savage coming back through the curtain somehow under his own power after his brutal match with Brian Pillman at Halloween Havoc. Savage screams: “Hey cameraman you’re gonna want to hear this!” Savage continues as he stares straight down the barrel of the camera: “Guess what Pillman no matter what you throw at me you cannot kill the Macho Man Randy Savage! I’m going to enter a place, so dark, so disturbing that you’ll wish you were the one with the broken arm Pillman because if you think this is over between me and you, oh yeah, if you think this over when I have blood still running through my veins then you may just be the dumbest man in WCW! So Brian watch your back, look over your shoulder and brace yourself because I’m making it my mission to beat your ass!” Savage then shoves the camera down and walks off as we head to break.

The Giant vs Jim Duggan

As we come back everyone’s favourite patriot ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan is making his way to the ring as the crowd chant ‘USA’ and ‘hooooo’ with the fan favourite. Duggan’s positive demeanour however soon fades because his opponent tonight on Nitro is here - it's the the 7ft plus, 500 pound Giant! The big man made his debut at Halloween Havoc last night and impressively dispatched Vader and now has his sights set on Hacksaw. Giant emotionlessly climbs over the top rope and stares down Duggan as this bout begins. Duggan goes on offence straight away as he tries to shoulder barge Giant a couple of times but the big man simply does not move despite Jim’s efforts. Duggan then adopts the three point stance and charges at Giant but he gets met with a big boot and follows up with a giant leg drop as Bischoff wonders if this could be a shot at Hulk Hogan. That leg drop pretty much crushed Hacksaw but Giant is far from done as he hauls Duggan up and slams him into the canvas. Giant then arrogantly steps on Duggan and walks over him like its nothing as Jim is badly winded by this on the mat. Giant then signals for the chokeslam as Hacksaw eventually staggers to his feet. He grabs Jim by the throat and hauls him up in the air and then turns to all four sides of the arena with Duggan suspended in midair, displaying him like a trophy to the crowd before slamming him into the canvas. Giant then covers: one…two…three!

Winner in three minutes, The Giant


An easy win for The Giant over a seasoned competitor like Jim Duggan sends an ominous message to the WCW locker room. Giant then grabs Hacksaw and throws him over the top rope like he’s a piece of trash before taking a mic. He speaks: “WCW has never seen anyone like me! I’m seven feet tall, I’m 500 pounds and when I look up and down this company I fear no man! On November 26th its the first ever World War Three match and I’m announcing right now that I am entering this contest. Mark my words there isn’t anyone of my 29 opponents who can throw me over the top rope and Hulk Hogan mark the date December 27th in your calendar because at Starrcade I’m taking the WCW Championship from you!” Giant then leaves the ring after that very direct message to the locker room and Hulk Hogan.

Sonny Onoo makes a promise

We then cut to a video package where the debuting Sonny Onoo steps into frame. The Japanese manager is dressed in a sharp black suit and has a message for the fans of WCW: “World Championship Wrestling is about to witness that the true best wrestlers in the world are not from the United States but the real warriors are from Japan. My name is Sonny Onoo and I am bringing the best wrestlers from the East to take over WCW! The new WCW Women’s division will be dominated by the stars from Japan that I manage and the men of WCW cannot compete with the fierce wrestlers that I have under contract So I am here to put the whole of this company on notice - the Japanese revolution is coming to WCW and there is nothing you can do to stop it!”

Lex Luger speaks

Following this video we cut backstage where Mean Gene is standing by with Lex Luger. Gene commiserates Luger on his loss to Hulk Hogan last night and asks for The Total Package’s thoughts on where it all went wrong for him last night. Luger says: “Well Gene I had a choice last night - when I was holding that WCW Championship belt in my hands. I could take the low road, whack Hulk over the head with the belt and be known as a fraudulent champion or take the high road and well that’s the path I took last night. That path didn’t lead me to the gold but I know by taking the high road I’ll be known as a true champion once again when I get that WCW Championship back. The old Lex Luger would’ve taken that shortcut but I’m proud of myself as I'm sure the fans and my best friend Sting are proud of me for doing the right thing.” Luger looks very regretful despite the ultra babyface promo as he maybe still thinks the low road was the way to go. Okerlund asks what’s next for Lex and Luger replies: “Its real simple Gene - November 26th the first ever World War Three match I’m throwing 29 other men over the top rope of I have to - no matter how big they are - to win that World War Three Match and get my rematch against Hulk Hogan at Starrcade!” Luger then leaves the frame as we cut to break.

Tag Team #1 Contenders Match: Sabu and Mr JL vs Harlem Heat

As we come back the mysterious Sabu and Mr JL are making their way out to the ring fresh off of defeating The Nasty Boys in a falls count anywhere match last week. They have the chance now to go up against new tag champs The Radicals but only if they beat former champs Harlem Heat who make their way out to the ring next. Booker T and Stevie Ray are accompanied by Sherri, who Dean Malenko used as a human shield last night to cunningly win the match for his team. Booker and Stevie looked pissed off and JL is waiting in the ring to start the bout. Booker T is starting for his team and this bout is underway! Booker goes for a lockup to start but JL knows that he doesn’t match up to his opponent’s strength so he grabs Booker’s arm and springs off the ropes looking for an arm drag but Booker just grabs him and slams him down to the mat with authority. JL gets back up quickly but finds himself on the end of some clubbing forearm before Booker whips him into the corner and takes the masked man out with a running boot. He then tags in big brother Stevie and the two whip JL into the ropes, where Sabu blind tags in, but still hit JL with a double backdrop. Stevie goes for a cover on JL but the ref doesn’t count as JL’s not legal! Sabu then comes in for a springboard splash but Ray moves out of the way and Sabu crashes and burns into his own partner. Stevie then goes for a spinebuster but Sabu knocks the big man with a few blows to the head and then counters with a jumping facebuster! Sabu covers: one…two…NO!

Stevie kicks out as Sabu tags JL back in and the two hit a drop toe hold/slingshot leg drop combo to the Heat member. Sherri on the outside urges Stevie on as now JL goes for a moonsault but Stevie counters and rolls out of the way! Ray then grabs his masked foe and plants him a spinebuster and covers: one…two…NO! JL kicks out. Stevie then crawls to the corner and tags in Booker who runs wild on his opponent with a series of clotheslines before nailing him with a Harlem sidekick! JL is then set up for the axe kick but Sabu tries to cut it off only for Stevie to steam in and take out the ECW alumnus with a clothesline. This gives JL time to recover however and duck the kick, and grab Booker and try and nail him with a pile driver but this time Booker counters with a backdrop! Booker then tags in his brother Stevie and the pair hit a double sidewalk slam to JL. Stevie covers: one…two…three? NO! Sabu is in to break up the pin. Sabu then throws Booker to the outside before he and JL then nail Stevie Ray with a double DDT. JL then bends down and Sabu runs and bounces off his back and dives onto Booker T on the outside - except the former tag champ ducks and accidentally nails Sherri! Its like Halloween Havoc all over again for Harlem Heat! Sabu is taken out on the outside and Booker cannot believe it and in a fury goes back into the ring and goes to Harlem sidekick JL but the masked man ducks and Booker nails Stevie by accident! JL capitalises and tosses Booker to the outside and hits a springboard moonsault to Stevie! He covers: one…two…three!

Winners in eight minutes, Sabu and Mr JL

It just gets worse and worse for Harlem Heat. A fuming Booker is checking on Sherri on the outside while Sabu gets back in the ring and has his hand raised alongside his partner. At that moment the music of The Radicals hits and the intense Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit make their way out to the stage. The pair get a mixed reaction as they simply raise their newly won tag belts in the air as Bischoff says we will hear from the champs on Saturday Night to see what they have to say about their actions at Halloween Havoc. Nitro then heads to break as the commentators hype up that we will hear from Hulk Hogan next!

Hulk Hogan addresses the fans

As we come back Mean Gene is standing in the ring and he introduces the WCW Champion Hulk Hogan. The champ comes out to a mostly positive reaction and he poses and grandstands for the fans, looking very pleased with himself after retaining his title last night at Halloween Havoc. Bischoff is of course losing his mind on commentary while Bobby Heenan is just as disgusted as usual with the Hulkster. Okerlund congratulates Hogan on his win last night and asks the champion to reflect on the match. Hogan says: “Well let me tell ya something Mean Gene. The Hulkster was in the fight of his life last night against Lex Luger, and while we may not have seen eye to eye Luger I respect you for doing the right thing last night and not hitting me with the belt. So I know that myself and all the hulkamaniacs out there respect you a little more dude for staying on the straight and narrow and it’ll be my pleasure brother to fight you again for the WCW Championship when the time is right brother.”

Some kind words for Lex there from Hogan but before Gene gets to ask his next question Hulk cuts him off and says: “Now I’ve got something to say to a certain Sonny Onoo who I saw talking trash about the US of A earlier in this show jack. You know Gene that I’ve got the red white and blue flowing through my reigns brother and I don’t stand for people coming to WCW and talking down to this great nation! You talk about the Japanese revolution brother but nobody from any country can claim to have the best wrestlers if they haven’t beaten Hulk Hogan! So Sonny in two weeks on Nitro I’ll take on any of your best Japanese wrestlers and show why they can’t hold a candle to a true American brother!”

Okerlund then has one more question for Hogan - what are his thoughts on the upcoming World War Three match. “Gene I’ve already heard a lot of talk from everyone back there in the locker room that this World War Three match is going to be the biggest WCW has ever seen but I just want every wrestler to know you can go through 29 other men to get to the Hulkster but at Starrcade when the winner has to step into the ring with me for this WCW Championship, the only thing anyone will be saying is whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you!” With that ‘American Made’ plays in the arena and Hogan grandstands and showboats some more with a stern message sent to all involved in the World War Three match.

A Fearsome Challenge

We then cut backstage where The Faces of Fear, Meng and Barbarian, are standing by with Tony Schiavone. Tony asks the fearsome duo about their alliance and Barbarian’s return to WCW. Barbarian replies: “Men like Hawk are weak! They claim to be tough but I’ve come back to WCW because I know real strength when I see it in a man like Meng. So last night I returned to really strike fear into the hearts of the WCW fans and wrestlers - because when you look at me and Meng we are the faces of fear!” Both monsters maniacally laugh until Road Warrior Hawk bursts into frame but already he is surrounded by a gaggle of security guards stopping an all-out war from breaking out. “Hey Barabrain, Meng I fear no man so if you want to get involved in my business then you’ve got a hell of a beating coming to ya! Next week on Nitro its over for you pal!” Barbarian then lunges at Hawk but the security is keeping all three men separate as Tony throws it back to the commentators.

US Championship #1 Contenders Match: Meng vs Sting

The man called Sting makes his way out to the ring next as our main event is about to get underway. The Stinger of course lost his US Championship last night but Arn Anderson never pinned Sting in that three way match with Ric Flair. Sting is in the ring and awaits the arrival of Meng who makes his way down the aisle with the equally impressive Barbarian by his side. Meng gets in the ring and our main event, with a shot at Arn Anderson at World War Three on the line, is underway. The duo lock up and Sting powers Meng into the corner before the ref calls for the break. Sting then calls to the crowd but Meng emerges from the corner like a freight train and decks the Stinger with a big boot which floors the former champion. Meng then mounts Sting and starts pounding away before Sting reverses the momentum and gets on top of Meng. Eventually the duo roll to the outside and start going at it as Bischoff says we have our last commercial break coming up and to stick with the action!

As we return Meng has Sting in a sleeper hold as we see highlights of the break where Meng distracted the referee and The Barbarian battered Sting on the outside and drove him into the steel steps. Meng has got Sting on the ground now in the sleeper but the face painted competitor powers up to his feet and bounces off the corner into a pin on Meng: one…two…NO! The big Tongan kicks out. Sting looks like he’s on the comeback now as he decks Meng with a series of clotheslines before whipping him into the corner and going for a Stinger splash but Meng counters with a chop right to Sting’s throat! The Stinger collapses to his knees coughing which gives Meng a chance to run at him with a big boot to the face that floors his opponent. With Sting on the mat Meng continues to focus on attacking on the throat as he stomps away at Sting while Barbarian looks on impressed at ringside. Bischoff also announces during this match that next week Barbarian will go one on one with Hawk on Nitro as Meng rams Sting into the corner and then chokes him out with his foot. Meng goes for a belly to belly, Sting tries to get out of it with a headbutt but Meng just laughs, headbutts Sting back twice as hard and then delivers the suplex. Meng covers: one…two…NO!

Sting kicks out but the relentless Tongan wastes no time and starts chopping Sting in the throat over and over again! Sting looks to be in deep water here as Meng signals and locks in the Tongan death grip! He has it synched in and Sting is fading here as he falls to his knees. The referee checks Sting’s arm once, it drops, he checks it again, it drops and for the final time Sting’s arm is raised - but there’s still life in the Stinger as the crowd roars in approval! He rises to his feet as Meng tries to synch in the hold harder but Sting starts hammering away at Meng’s skull until he has no choice but to break it! Sting then scoop slams Meng, but the big Tongan gets up only to be whipped into the corner and hit with a Stinger splash! Meng staggers out of the corner and Sting decks him with a lariat before he climbs the ropes! Barbarian looks to be getting involved here and knocks Sting over but LEX LUGER emerges from the back and wipes Barbarian off the apron and encourages his best friend! This gives Meng a chance however to recover and he gets on the second rope and delivers a huge throw to Sting sending him hurtling from the top rope to the canvas! Luger is still cheering his pal on but it's not looking good as Meng looks to lock in the Tongan death grip once more! Sting however counters with a kick to the gut and then small packages Meng! One…two…three!

Winner in 13 minutes (including commercials) Sting


Sting does it! He beats Meng but the big Tongan is not happy about it and he takes Sting down with a thrust kick! Barbarian then gets back in the ring to join the beatdown but Luger swings back into action to level the odds and goes back and the duos go back and forth. Hawk then emerges from the back armed with a steel chair and he swings wildly and clatters Meng before he and Barbarian start brawling through the crowd, ahead of their encounter next week. The referee finally raises Sting’s hand in the ring and Luger raises his other as the crowd celebrates The Stinger’s victory.

Luger and Sting then hug in the ring and continue to grandstand for the fans but these celebrations are cut short when ARN ANDERSON and BRIAN PILLMAN emerge at the top of the ramp. The newly christened Apocalypse then charge down to ringside and go nose to nose with Sting and Luger before Pillman slaps Luger and an all out brawl breaks out! Sting and Arn Anderson go at it in the ring while Pillman and Luger tumble to the outside and start exchanging shots. Doug Dillenger and the security boys have finally seen enough and a whole hoard of security heads down to ringside to separate the four wrestlers but much to the delight of the crowd all four men start taking down the security and then go back to beating each other! Bischoff screams basically down the mic that WCW Management have confirmed to him that these four will face off in a blockbuster tag title match live next week as extra security comes down to try and calm this situation down! Nitro ends in chaos with the four men being separated as Bischoff hypes up next week.

Highlights from WCW’s weekend programming

  • Vader defeats Earl Robert Eaton, after the match he cuts a promo saying he too is entering the World War Three match and that he isn’t through with The Giant yet
  • Max Muscle defeats Scott and Steve Armstrong in a handicap match
  • Diamond Dallas Page defeats Mark Starr
  • Alex Wright and Disco Inferno defeated The American Males after Inferno cheated to win, after the match Inferno christened the new team the Boogie Knights
  • Lex Luger defeated a local competitor, after the match he promised that Sting and himself were on the same page and promised to defeat The Apocalypse on Nitro
  • The Apocalypse defeated two local competitors
  • Big Bubba Rogers defeated Dave Sullivan


Card for WCW Nitro #10 November 6th 1995
Live from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Florida

Main Event:
Sting and Lex Luger vs The Apocalypse (Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman)

The Barbarian vs Road Warrior Hawk

WCW TV Championship: Eddie Guerrero © vs Max Muscle


Card for WCW Nitro #11 November 13th 1995
Taped from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Florida

WCW Championship:
Hulk Hogan © vs Sonny Onoo’s handpicked opponent


Card for WCW World War Three November 26th 1995
Live from the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia

30 Man World War Three match for a shot at the WCW Championship at Starrcade:
The Giant vs Lex Luger vs Vader vs 27 more competitors to be announced

WCW United States Championship: Arn Anderson © vs Sting

WCW Tag Team Championship: The Radicals (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) © vs Sabu and Mr JL
 
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WCW Halloween Havoc 1995 - October 29, 1995

I've not had the pleasure of dipping into this, but as someone who has worked from 1995 through to 1999 WCW over the last two years, I'm quite eager to see what you have to offer.

I always struggled to book long-term for World Championship Wrestling, probably due to the conceptual headache of whether Hollywood Hogan or Kevin Nash and Scott Hall would lie down for undercard guys with true upside and potential. I'm sure that's not as much a concern for you, so I'll be curious where we go. Of course, you're still a way off from a potential New World Order incoming, should you even go that route.

Bit of a styles clash in this first match, but it reads like something WCW might book. Sabu's time was so brisk in this company it's funny. I was surprised with it being in Detroit that we didn't see him bring The Sheik in. Mr. JL stuck out like a sore thumb though, and he's still a few years from becoming The New F'N Show. The right team won if the idea is to make Sabu and JL a prosperous tag team, otherwise I'm surprised as The Nasty Boys are normally a protected team in the division.

Eddie Guerrero defeating Diamond Dallas Page frees Page up from the WCW World Television Championship picture, and elevates him to new heights. Eddie is still pretty new to the company at this time, too. I like the idea of Eddie being a fighting young champion. The post-match interview was a nice touch.

What probably wasn't a nice touch was Road Warrior Hawk working with Meng for nine minutes. The Barbarian coming in just made sense to me, and I would envision this will pave the way for Road Warrior Animal's return for a good old fashioned tag feud. Was Barbarian really gone during this stretch of time?

Cute creative liberty taken with Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko's team name. Malenko was pretty much pushed from the day he came in in the to-be-established Cruiserweight Division. It's a game changer to have two small guys go over Harlem Heat for the WCW World Tag Team Championship, especially with them being so new to the company. They were truly pushed to the moon. I'm not opposed, and it should help the match quality of this division - I just wonder what they have coming up for them as champions. At this stage of the game, they are better off as a tandem.

Great out to keep Randy Savage strong against Brian Pillman, who has started his Loose Cannon persona somewhat early. This did what it needed to, and really is a true turning point of the product with a lot of creative license taken. A lot of young guys winning matches on Halloween Havoc.

I'm glad that The Giant and Vader's match was kept relatively short. It sounded like it all built to the big Chokeslam spot on the 450-pounder. Again we see it's out with the old guard and in with the new. Not a bad shout, especially with Giant's being a literally green giant. He did astronomically well on top in 1996 compared to say, Great Khali in 2006.

I'm not too keen on the idea of a Triangle match in 1995, as I recall watching the snoozefest that was the WCW World Heavyweight Championship Triangle match from Starrcade 1995. At least this adopted the rules we've come to expect from these kinds of matches. I was surprised to see Arn Anderson win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship, but with Brian Pillman's inclusion it's not that surprising. I did like Pillman whacking Ric Flair to set up a feud there, though it does somewhat leave Sting hanging in lieu now. Anderson and Pillman in cohoots looks to set up a new Four Horsemen perhaps, without Flair. I wonder how long we go until Flair stabs Sting in the back.

I wasn't surprised whatsoever to see Hulk Hogan retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Lex Luger. Luger did awfully well in 1996 and went on to become one of the top faces in the next few years. I think after the way the first Nitro went down, this should have been the key angle for this show, so it was very well done in that regard. I was surprised at how clean the finish was. You have to wonder what comes next with no visible hook for the top title picture, other than the build for World War 3 next month.

Some deviations from the angles of the time. I think we'll truly get a feel for where you're taking things with World War 3 next month. The ushering in of apparent new blood certainly is a promising sign of things to come. Who can beat Hogan?
 
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WCW Nitro #10 6th November 1995
Live from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Florida

“It's Monday, it's the best wrestling in the world, and it is live on TNT! Welcome to WCW Monday Nitro!” Eric Bischoff yells after the iconic Nitro intro. Eric is joined as ever by Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan who is in good form tonight. The announcers run down the card for this evening which features a blockbuster main event between the Apocalypse duo of Brian Pillman and Arn Anderson vs Sting and Lex Luger. Plus Barbarian makes his return to WCW against Hawk, Vader and The Giant are in the building and more participants will be revealed for the World War Three match! But right now Dave Penzer is standing by in the ring ready for our first bout!

WCW TV Championship: Eddie Guerrero © vs Max Muscle (with Diamond Dallas Page and The Diamond Doll)

Out first comes the imposing Max Muscle, flanked by the cigar smoking DDP and the lovely Diamond Doll. Muscle is under a lot of pressure here as he cost his employer DDP the title, albeit inadvertently, at Halloween Havoc. Muscle gets in the ring and looks menacing as the music of the TV Champion hits and Eddie Guerrero receives a warm welcome from the Florida crowd. Eddie has already had one successful title defence, beating Lord Steven Regal last week. Guerrero gets in the ring and this David vs Goliath match is underway. Muscle swings for Eddie right off the bat but the champ instinctively ducks, bounces off the ropes and tries for a running arm drag but but Muscle haults the momentum, picks Eddie up and goes for a running powerslam - but Eddie drops behind his opponent. Guerrero then tries for an ambitious German suplex but Muscle counters with a back elbow before whipping Eddie hard into the corner. He then charges into the corner with a big boot but Eddie ducks and Max gets tied up in the corner. Guerrero then springboards and twists into a clothesline that decks his opponent, sending Muscle into the canvas. Eddie then goes to the top rope as Muscle staggers to his feet and the champ goes for a diving crossbody but Max catches him and turns it into a fall away slam! Muscle covers: one…two…NO!

Guerrero kicks out but he’s firmly on the ropes now. Muscle then tosses Eddie to the outside and with the Diamond Doll conveniently distracting the referee DDP uses this opportunity to get some cheap shots in on Eddie. Max then heads to the outside as well and goes to whip Guerrero into the steel steps but Eddie counters and reverses the momentum sending Max straight into DDP! Page is fuming but he’s got no time to think about anything as Eddie springs off the ropes going for a moonsault to the outside and takes out both Muscle and Page as the crowd goes crazy for the TV Champ. The Diamond Doll then approaches Eddie and he has to resist turning on that latino heat because Muscle uses the slight hesitation to recover and clobber Guerrero from behind. He then hauls the champion back into the ring to avert a count out. Muscle then gets back in the ring and floors the staggering Guerrero with a big boot before grabbing Eddie and executing the running powerslam he tried at the start of the match. Muscle then covers: one…two…NO! Guerrero manages to kick out as Muscle then tries for a powerbomb but Eddie counters into a hurricanrana straight into the cover: one…two…NO! Muscle flings Eddie off him with the kick out but he is soon floored again as Eddie bounces off the ropes and spikes Muscle with a springboard DDT! DDP is raging on the outside as Guerrero climbs to the top rope and delivers a perfect frog splash. The cover: one…two…three!

Winner in seven minutes and still WCW TV Champion, Eddie Guerrero

Eddie wins but as the belt is about to be handed to the referee DDP swindles it, darts in the ring and nails Guerrero in the back of the head! Page then stomps on Eddie a few more times before picking him and dropping Eddie with a Diamond Cutter! Dallas then grabs a mic and says: “First of all I need you Floridian jackoffs to shut the hell up when I’m conducting my business!” Naturally lots of boos for this line as Page continues: “Now speaking of business, in this industry you have to make tough decisions and I’m afraid Max Muscle after that performance tonight the Diamond Mine will no longer be requiring your services.” With that Page drops the groggy Muscle with a Diamond Cutter! Page shoves Max aside and continues: “And finally Eddie I’ve had a word with WCW management and the contract I signed with them states that I get an automatic championship rematch so I’ll see your sorry behind at World War Three!” With that Page holds the TV belt above his head before dropping it and the mic on top of Guerrero. He heads to the back with The Diamond Doll in tow as we cut to commercial.

Vader is still standing

Back from the break and the man they call Vader is storming to the ring! There’s no Mean Gene in situ for an interview, Vader has decided of his own accord to come to the ring and get something off his chest. He snatches the mic out of Dave Penzer’s hands and gets in the ring to a good pop. “Guess what Giant!” Vader bellows. “I’m still standing! At Halloween Havoc you gave me one hell of a beating but you can’t keep a mastodon down so guess what punk - I’m ready for round two right here, right now in Jacksonville and I promise you I will be the last man standing.” Vader is dressed in his gear and gestured for Giant to come down to the ring. The big man does emerge but remains planted on the top of the stage.

Giant then says: “At Halloween Havoc Vader, I embarrassed you in my first ever match and I’m only going to get bigger and badder and better! You talk about last man standing, well we can fight to a knockout if you want but it will be on my terms. So not tonight but on Nitro - next week!” The fans of course boo that they are not seeing the match right now but Vader quickly retorts: “Fine big man have it your way - the official match can be next week - but I’m still gonna lay a beating on you right now!” With that Vader drops the mic and charges down the ramp, here we go! The two big behemoths are swinging at each other back and forth as Heenan proclaims its like Godzilla vs King Kong as the army of security flood the arena but these poor men are swatted aside easily by the big giants.

Giant makes his way towards Vader and grabs him by the throat and looks to chokeslam him on the stage but Vader reverses the move with a kick to the gut. The pair start brawling towards the announcer’s position to the side of the ramp and Bischoff and Heenan wisely move away from the desk as more security attempt to break these two giants up to no avail. Vader then tries to powerbomb The Giant through the announce table but he can’t haul his masked foe up. Giant tries to counter with a backdrop but he too can’t haul his opponent over his shoulder. Vader then just says screw it and charges at Giant, propped up against the announce table, and drives himself and his foe through the table which basically causes the whole thing to explode and finally level both big men. The pair of giants are laid out and finally security can come in and separate the foes. Bischoff grabs one of the headsets, which miraculously still works and throws it to a video package about World War Three.

More World War Three entrants revealed

We cut to a quick video package announcing more WW3 competitors alongside Lex Luger, The Giant and Vader. Just announced for the match are all the other champions in WCW: US Champion Arn Anderson, TV Champion Eddie Guerrero and Tag Team Champions Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko. That’s not all though because Sting and Brian Pillman have also just been confirmed for the 30 man battle royale which will see the winner challenge Hulk Hogan at Starrcade.

A radical challenge

Following that video we cut to two of the new entrants into World War Three, WCW Tag Team Champions Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit. The Radicals are backstage with Mean Gene Okerlund who first asks about their entry into World War Three. Benoit says: “Its real simple Gene from day one since we came to WCW we’ve been saying that we’re the best wrestlers in the business. Now we’ve already proved that when it comes to tag team wrestling by winning these championships but we’ll prove its true in singles competition too when the battle royale comes down to myself and Malenko. Then it’ll be whoever the best man is on the night will be taking the WCW Championship from Hulk Hogan at Starrcade.”

Gene then asks about the whole business with Malenko using Harlem Heat’s manager Sister Sherri as a human shield at Halloween Havoc. Okerlund calls these tactics underhanded by Dean responds: “Listen Gene and all the fans out there who’ve been giving us grief what was the mantra Benoit just laid out - we are the best wrestlers in the business. Now that means every aspect of the game not just technical but mentally too. Sherri was a weakness for Harlem Heat and like if Booker had an injured leg or Stevie Ray an injured neck, we exploited it.”

Finally Okerlund asks about their other match at WW3 defending their tag titles against Sabu and Mr JL. Benoit takes this one: “Sabu and JL, not only are you not as good as a team as The Radicals but individually we are better too. So I’m laying out a challenge right here, right now. Next week on Nitro me and you Sabu, the following week Malenko beats you Mr JL and then at World War Three you lose as a collective.” Benoit and Malenko then leave the frame as in the background Anderson and Pillman look to be watching on…

Road Warrior Hawk vs The Barbarian

We’re back on TNT with our next match as Bischoff and Heenan are using a makeshift announce table after Vader and The Giant exploded the old one. As a replay of the incident is shown Bischoff reveals that both men have been carted out of the arena following the incident. The Faces of Fear are out first for this bout as Meng and The Barbarian make their way down the aisle. If you thought the chaos was over though you’ve got another thing coming because from behind Hawk attacks both his foes with a steel chair! He slams Meng in the back first and then strikes Barbarian! Thinking on his feet Hawk then throws Meng over the barricade and into the front row and then starts focusing on Barbarian. Referee Nick Patrick is trying to get the pair back in the ring but Barbarian isn’t having any of it and he then clotheslines Hawk over the opposite barricade and gives chase! Hawk and Barbarian then start brawling in the crowd as Meng begins to stir on the other side of the arena. The fans hand Hawk a beer and he throws it in Barbarian’s face before attempting to piledriver Barbarian on the concrete steps leading up the arena. Before he can do this however Meng sneaks up from behind and chops Hawk in the back of the head before locking in the Tongan death grip! With Hawk in the grip Barbarian starts clubbing the back of Hawk as the road warrior is fading now, practically unconscious from the submission. Barbarian then grabs Hawk and himself and Meng hit him with a double powerbomb on the concrete floor! Barbarian then gets back in the ring and threatens Nick Patrick demanding he rings the bell and counts. Patrick reluctantly obliges and of course there’s no getting up from that for Hawk so after the ten count Barbarian is declared the winner.

Winner in 20 seconds (four minutes including pre match), The Barbarian

The Faces of Fear laugh as Barbarian is declared victor while medics help Hawk up from the crowd and take him to the back. Bischoff and Heenan react to replays of the brutal move before recapping Hulk Hogan’s words to Japanese manager Sonny Onoo last week. He called out any of Sonny’s wrestlers to take him on next week on Nitro and now Mr Onoo has a response for Hulk Hogan in the form of a video.

“Typical American arrogance from the so-called champion of the world Hulk Hogan!” Onoo says. “You may think you are the best in the business Hulk Hogan but I know multiple Japanese talents that could teach you a lesson inside the ring. So next week Kensuke Sasaki, the fearsome competitor from New Japan Pro Wrestling will take you on and show you to be the fraud we all know you are!” Following those words from Onoo we see highlights of Sasaki in action narrated by the Professor Mike Tenay who says he poses a serious challenge for Hulk Hogan and his WCW Championship next week on Nitro.

We then cut back to the announcers and Heenan is perturbed about the makeshift table he’s having to use. Before the blockbuster tag team main event Bischoff runs down what to expect next week on Nitro. Hulk Hogan defends his WCW Championship against Japanese sensation Kensuke Sasaki and just announced The Giant and Vader will square off in a last man standing match. With that it is now time for the main event!

The Apocalypse (Brian Pillman and Arn Anderson) vs Sting and Lex Luger

The dastardly Apocalypse are out first as Bischoff recounts what these two have been up to in the past couple of weeks. Firstly, Pillman going on an injuring spree and defeating Randy Savage at Halloween Havoc while Arn turned his back and injured his supposed best friend in Ric Flair. Anderson also won the United States Championship in the midst of all this and faces Sting at World War Three. Speaking of the stinger he makes his way down to ringside with Lex Luger by side as the fans pop for both of these competitors. Looks like Sting and Pillman are starting this bout and official Randy Anderson rings the bell to get this bout started. Pillman and Sting lock up but the former US champ has the power advantage and Brian back into the corner but Arn isn’t messing around in this bout and he immediately jumps in and starts hammering away on Sting! Anderson and Pillman then Irish whip Sting to go for a double team but here comes Lex Luger who takes both men out with a double clothesline! The Apocalypse go outside to regroup as Sting and Luger pose in the ring as Bischoff says this will be our last break of the evening and to stick with Nitro on TNT!

As we come back Sting is being worked over in the ring by Double A as we get some footage from the break where Sting gave chase to his foes on the outside but Anderson turned the tables and whipped him into the steel steps. Back in the ring Anderson is working over Sting with some shots to the jaw before grabbing his foe and delivering a vertical suplex. He covers: one…two…NO! Sting kicks out. The referee and Lex Luger then get into a debate which allows Pillman to sneak in and the duo hit a double flapjack onto the top rope to the Stinger which Arn then follows up with a back suplex. Another cover: one…two…NO! Sting is still in this bout but its not looking great for the franchise of WCW. Double A tags in Pillman and the ‘loose cannon’ lives up to his name by just unleashing a flurry of aggressive strikes before punctuating his offence with a drop kick. Pillman then goes for a jumping clothesline but Sting counters with a shoulder block that knocks Brian back. He tries to go for the tag to Luger but Pillman grabs him by the ankle and drags him across the ring. Brian then tags in Anderson and the pair try for a double DDT but Sting counters and backdrops the both of them! He then crawls over to his corner and finally makes the tag to Lex Luger!

Luger comes in like a house on fire, he wipes out Arn, he wipes out Pillman before pumping up the crowd. He scoops the US champion up and plants him down with a big slam before Brian jumps off the top rope with a crossbody! He downs Luger but the total package hangs on to Pillman and in an awesome show of strength he rises to his feet still scooping up Pillman and slams him down to the canvas! Anderson comes back in and tries for the spinebuster but Sting clubs him in the back to break it up. The duo then whip Anderson in the corner and Luger decks Double A with an elbow before Sting follows up with a Stinger splash! The duo are then taken out when Pillman springboards back into the ring and wipes both competitors out with a double clothesline! Pillman then grabs Sting and goes for his hangman’s neck breaker but Luger charges in with a running forearm and goes to hit Pillman but Brian ducks and Lex accidentally nails Sting! Luger then is grabbed by Anderson from behind who nails him in the back of the head and follows up with a gourdbuster as Pillman throws Sting to the outside! Anderson covers: one…two…three?

NO! Luger gets the shoulder up! Anderson cannot believe it and he just starts stomping away at Lex in frustration. He tags Pillman in and they both grab Luger and plant him with a devastating double DDT! Surely that is it! Pillman covers: one…two…three? NO! Sting is back in at the last second to break the cover up! Anderson comes back in and again tries for the spinebuster on Sting but the icon counters with an reverse atomic drop Pillman then goes for the neckbreaker again on the Stinger but its countered into a back slide which Pillman rolls through only for Sting to catch him and whip him into the corner. Sting then goes for the Stinger splash but Pillman pulls the official in the way! Sting then squashes Randy Anderson who then crumples into the canvas and Pillman immediately takes advantage and low blows Sting as the fans boo. With Luger still down Double A then retrieves a chair from ringside and its not looking good for the Stinger. Anderson then plants Sting with a DDT before locking his arm in the chair. Pillman then takes aim to stomp on it but HERE COMES RANDY SAVAGE! The Macho Man hits the ring and wipes out Anderson with a blow to the head before pouncing on Pillman and just starts throwing punches left and right. A groggy Anderson grabs the chair off of Sting’s arm and goes to hit Randy but Savage sees it coming, grabs the chair, wrestles it off Double A and absolutely clocks him with it! Savage then throws the chair and Pillman over the top rope and the duo start brawling up the ramp as Sting has recovered and is on the apron begging Luger for a tag as official Randy Anderson is slowly getting to his feet. The groggy Luger makes the tag to Sting who, seeing Anderson completely knocked out by Savage, heads to the top rope and hits a huge diving splash to the US Champion. Sting covers: one…two…three!

Winners in 18 minutes (including commercials) Sting and Lex Luger

Sting and Luger win! Still dazed from that double DDT Luger gets back in the ring and raises the Stinger’s hand as Anderson is still knocked out cold from that chair shot. Meanwhile security is at the top of the ramp desperately trying to separate Pillman and Savage as Randy screams that he’ll see Pillman in the World War Three match. Nitro goes off the air with the faces standing tall as Bischoff promotes the huge show for next week.

Highlights from WCW weekend programming
  • The Giant defeated Steve Armstrong and Sgt Craig Pittman in a handicap match
  • Vader defeated Mark Starr and Joey Maggs in a handicap match
  • Randy Savage confirmed his entry into the World War Three Match
  • Sabu and Mr JL defeated The Blue Bloods
  • Harlem Heat defeated Alex Wright and Disco Inferno without Sherri with them, after the match they confirmed they had agreed to part ways with her due to their recent losses and Sherri blaming herself for them
  • A video package aired hyping the upcoming women’s division
  • Diamond Dallas Page defeated Scott Armstrong

Card for WCW Nitro #11 13th November 1995
From the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Florida

Last Man Standing:
Vader vs The Giant

WCW Championship: Hulk Hogan © (with Jimmy Hart) vs Kensuke Sasaki (with Sonny Onoo)

Chris Benoit vs Sabu


Card for WCW Nitro #12 20th November 1995
From the Macon Coliseum, Georgia

Dean Malenko vs Mr JL


Card for WCW World War Three November 26th 1995
Live from the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia

30 Man World War Three match for a shot at the WCW Championship at Starrcade:
The Giant vs Lex Luger vs Vader vs Arn Anderson vs Brian Pillman vs Chris Benoit vs Dean Malenko vs Sting vs Randy Savage vs 21 more competitors to be announced

WCW United States Championship: Arn Anderson © vs Sting

WCW Tag Team Championship: The Radicals (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) © vs Sabu and Mr JL

WCW TV Championship: Eddie Guerrero © vs Diamond Dalla
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We're getting women's wrestling in WCW? Lucky that it just so happens WWF's offloading its own women's division around this time huh
Yes there was a certain women’s wrestler who WCW brought in at this time yet basically had no competition for her - so it’s a good time to start building a division.
 
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