WCW Nitro #3 September 18th 1995
Live from Freedom Hall in Johnsons City, Tennessee
Recapping Fall Brawl
Straight off the back of a blockbuster Fall Brawl we get a video recap of the PPV. The headlines are that team Hogan won the War Games match - but the victory was not without controversy as Lex Luger inadvertently nailed Hogan with a steel chair. Also in that match Hawk and Meng busted out of the cage and brawled to the back while Taskmaster slinked out of the cage. In the other big match Vader defeated Ric Flair after The Nature Boy and The Enforcer had a strategic disagreement. Plus Brian Pillma brutally broke Alex Wright’s arm with chair while there were wins for Harlem Heat, DDP, The Radicals and Eddie Guerrero. With that the package ends and pyro goes off as Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan welcome us to Nitro!
War Games fallout
We then cut to the ring where Sting and Lex Luger are making their way down the aisle slapping hands with the fans - both men have singles matches against Arn Anderson and Meng respectively tonight. Gene Okerlund is waiting in the ring for the pair as the announcers recap the Luger accidental chair shot. With both men in the ring Gene first asks Lex about what happened during War Games. Luger says: “Well first of all Gene I have to say it is great to be here in Tennessee! Now as for what happened between myself and Hulk Hogan all I can say is that I’m sorry. I’m sorry that I hit you Hulk because from the bottom of my heart and on my life it was an accident when I hit you with a chair last night. I was aiming for that creep The Taskmaster and he got out the way. But right now what I’d like to do is thank my good friend and the WCW US Champion Sting for keeping his focus, tapping out The Zodiac and winning War Games for the team.”
Sting is about to speak to Gene when the WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan then marches down the aisle. Bischoff reminds us that Hogan vs Luger is the main event of Halloween Havoc. Hogan gets in the ring and grabs the mic: “Stinger I’m sorry to cut you off like this dude but I couldn’t wait any longer when I heard all the garbage coming out of your mouth Luger. Whether it was an accident or not jack I saw the look on your eyes and I know you were more than happy to knock me out with that steel chair because you don’t care about the team, Sting or anything other than taking what I have and that’s the WCW Championship! So now with Fall Brawl in the rear view mirror the gloves are off brother!”
Luger and Hulk look to square up to each other but Sting grabs the mic from Gene and interjects: “Listen Hulk I’ve said it before and I’ve said it again. Lex is like a brother to me and I know he wouldn’t hit you with a chair deliberately in a match when you’re on the same team. Also the Lex I know would want to beat Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc at 100% so I promise you between now and October 29th in Detroit everything is going to be above board and you two are gonna have one hell of a match at Halloween Havoc.” Luger nods in approval while Hogan remains unconvinced.
With that Ric Flair’s music hits and The Nature Boy makes his way onto the stag accompanied by Arn Anderson, who is dressed to compete. Flair has the mic: “Well, well about time there was some trouble in paradise, woo! As the dirtiest player in the game let me give the three of you some advice: pro wrestling is a selfish business and one of these days the person closest to you may just turn out to be a snake in the grass all along.” Sting then replies: “Well Ric I think given what happened between you and Double A at Fall Brawl I think ya might want to get your own house in order before giving lectures on friendship.” This line pisses Anderson off and he charges down to the ring and him and Sting start throwing hands! Referee Nick Patrick is on the scene and throws everybody else out of the ringside area as he rings the bell! Bischoff urges us to stick with Nitro as this US Championship bout gets underway!
WCW US Championship: Sting © vs Arn Anderson
We are back live on Nitro as Anderson has Sting in a tough spot in the corner and is pounding away on him in the corner. Bischoff explains that Sting missed one of his signature splashes during the break and Double A has been on top ever since. This match came about after Arn pinned Sting in a tag match last week. Anderson tries for the DDT but Sting pushes him against the ropes and on the rebound sends Arn flying across the ring. Arn recovers in the corner and once again Sting goes for the splash but Anderson meets it with a stiff kick to the gut. With Sting doubled over Arn hooks him and deliver a vertical suplex. The Enforcer covers: one…two…NO! Sting gets the shoulder up but Arn slaps on a chin lock to slow the US Champ down. Sting however is quickly rising to his feet but Anderson counters and then locks a sleeper lock on his opponent. This doesn’t stop the Stinger however and he continues to power up and with Anderson on his back he charges into the corner and dumps Double A against the turnbuckles. Arn is slumped and in position and Sting looks for the Stinger splash again but Anderson bursts out of the corner with a lariat that turn the face painted competitor inside out. Arn then grabs Sting by the neck and delivers a DDT, spiking the US Champ’s head right into the canvas! Anderson covers: one...two…three?
NO! Sting kicks out at 2.9! Anderson cannot believe it, he was so close to his first US Championship. Double A hauls Sting up and throws him into the ropes, looking for the spine buster on the rebound but instead Sting decks him with a shoulder block! Arn staggers to his feet but Sting scoops him up for a slam! Anderson then retreats to the corner and again Sting goes for the Stinger splash but Arn ducks by heading up to the top turnbuckle. Sting follows him up there however, punches Anderson in the face a few times before delivering a huge superplex from the top rope! Sting covers: one…two…three? NO! Anderson shows some heart and kicks out. Ric Flair however has now emerged through the crowd and he jumps the guard rail at ringside. Back in the ring Sting is on the offensive with some strikes before whipping Anderson into the corner. He sizes Double A up and finally hits the Stinger Splash to a huge pop. Meanwhile Flair is causing chaos as he grabs the US Championship belt. In the ring Sting ignores Flair’s shenanigans, grabs Anderson’s legs and locks in the scorpion deathlock! He’s wrenching back on Double A now and he has him in the middle of the ring! Just as Anderson looks to be starting to crawl his way to the ropes, Flair charges the ring and whacks Sting over the head with the US belt! The fans boo as Nick Patrick has no choice but to call for the bell.
Winner in 11 minutes (including commercials) via DQ and still WCW United States Champion, Sting
Flair then starts going to town on the Stinger with stomps as Anderson frees himself from the hold not looking best pleased as Heenan points out he was starting to make his way towards the ropes. Arn starts stomping down on Sting until Lex Luger charges down the aisle and the two horsemen bail while Lex checks on his friend.
Tag Team Tournament announced
Backstage and ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund has a message from the WCW board of directors. To determine Harlem Heat’s challengers for Halloween Havoc an eight team single elimination tournament will take place! The tournament will begin next week on Nitro and take place across Nitro and Saturday Night with the finals and new #1 contenders being crowned on the October 16th Nitro. There will also be a wild card team comprised of two random singles wrestlers which will be drawn just before that match takes place. Gene runs down the tournament.
Nitro September 25th: The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal and Earl Robert Eaton) vs The American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs)
Saturday Night September 30th: The Diamond Mine (DDP and Max Muscle) vs Steve and Scott Armstrong
Nitro October 2nd: The Radicals (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) vs The Stud Stable (Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater)
Saturday Night October 7th: The Nasty Boys vs The Wildcard Team
Nitro October 9th: Diamond Mine/Armstrong Brothers vs Radicals/Stud Stable
Saturday Night October 14th: Blue Bloods/American Males vs Nasty Boys/Wildcard
Nitro October 16th: The Final
Just before Nitro cuts to break we get a word from the tag team champions Booker T and Stevie Ray. Harlem Heat say they appreciate the fan support they got at Fall Brawl last night and will be looking forward to facing the winner of the tournament at Halloween Havoc. Bischoff says Brian Pillman will take on Johnny B Badd next on Nitro.
Johnny B Badd vs Brian Pillman
As we come back from break Johnny B Badd is making his way down the aisle. The happy-go-lucky wrestler came up short vs DDP at Fall Brawl but has a chance for redemption against Brian Pillman. As B Badd is getting into the ring a hooded figure from the crowd emerges and blindsides him! He starts beating down the startled Badd and has Doug Dillinger and the security corps make their way down the ramp the hooded man reveals himself to be Brian Pillman. ‘The Loose cannon’ is grinning ear to ear as he continues to beat Badd down until eventually security pull him off Johnny. Bischoff notes that Pillman has gone completely off the deep end and horrifically injured Alex Wright’s arm last night at Fall Brawl. Badd staggers to his feet and pushes the security away and gets into the ring. The referee rings the bell and we are underway. Pillman completely levels Johnny with a running lariat to start the bout and then goes back to just stomping the hell out of Badd. Brian then goes for his signature neck breaker but Jonny counters pushing Pillman into the ropes and then leveling him with a running knee.
Momentum is only briefly back on Johnny’s side however as after successfully hitting a few shots he heads up to the top rope and looks to dive with a crossbody but Pillman nails him impressively with a drop kick. Brian throws Johnny to the outside and just decimates his opponent with whips into the guard rail being executed and then followed up by a brutal suplex on the floor. Pillman has an evil look in his eye as he starts repeatedly ramming the head of Johnny into the ring post before hauling his opponent back into the ring. Brian goes to the apron and goes for his signature springboard clothesline but somehow B Badd ducks so Brian rolls through the move. Johnny tries for a knockout strike but Pillman catches Johnny with a boot to the gut and follows this up with his hangman’s neck breaker that sees Johnny land on the back of his head. Pillman then covers: one…two…three!
Winner in 4 minutes, Brian Pillman
The referee goes to raise Brian’s hand as he gets to his feet but Pillman ain’t done yet. He gets a chair from ringside and then places it around Johnny’s arm! The ref is pleading for him not to do it but Brian doesn’t care as he stomps down on the arm of B Badd! Pillman then laughs before hightailing it out of the ring while medics come to check on Johnny, who suffers the same fate as Alex Wright last night. As he’s leaving Pillman can be seen screaming into the camera about an apocalypse coming to WCW and that nobody is safe from the wrath of the loose cannon.
A giant confrontation
We then cut to a video package that we saw last night at Fall Brawl which showcased The Giant’s imminent arrival to World Championship Wrestling. However this abridged version of the package is cut off by a Vader who is standing in a darkened room. “I’ve seen a lot of big men walk into WCW and think they were the man - and guess what I’m the only one still here. I’m the biggest, baddest, toughest guy to be in this company and I’m hearing a lot of big talk from such a young kid. Now I don’t care if your eight foot three and weigh 900 pounds because nobody gets to be the biggest dog in this company while I’m around. So next week I challenge you to meet me face to face in the ring Giant because it’s still Vader time!” Vader screams impressively before we then cut backstage.
Next week’s main event set
Gene Okerlund is standing by with a pissed off looking Hulk Hogan. The WCW Champ has manager Jimmy Hart by his side as Gene asks if Hogan can trust Lex Luger. “Let me tell ya something Mean Gene I know that I can’t trust anyone gunning for my WCW title. I’ve held this title jack for over 400 days and the longer I’ve been in this company the more I realise that the only people I can trust are the hulkamaniacs brother. But next week on Nitro in South Carolina I’ve got a piece of unfinished business to settle - Taskmaster I saw that you slipped out of that cage at Fall Brawl and I still owe you a beating dude. So I spoke to WCW management and guess what next week its me and you in the ring and before you even think about running again I’ll put the world title on the line. Last night at War Games we took the Dungeon of Doom apart and on Nitro next week I’m cutting of its head!” The more aggressive than usual Hulk Hogan leaves the interview set as we cut to our final break.
As we come back we cut to the announcers who plug next week’s Nitro featuring Hogan defending his world title vs The Taskmaster, the start of the tag title #1 contenders tournament and Vader and The Giant going face to face in the ring. Bischoff then throws to our main event.
Main Event: Lex Luger vs Meng
Meng makes his way down the aisle first unaccompanied by any of his Dungeon of Doom brethren - it's unclear what the state of the faction is after War Games defeat last night. As the menacing Tongan gets into the ring the guitar chords of Lex Luger’s banger WCW theme hit and here comes the #1 contender. The fans still love Luger despite Hogan calling into question his character. The Total Package gets in the ring and this one is ready to go! The two impressive competitors first lock up and Luger seems to win the initial test of strength as after a brief struggle he pushes Meng to the ground. Luger invites Meng for another lock up but the Tongan isn’t falling for that one as he starts unleashing some hellish chops to Luger which backs the former WCW champ into the corner. Meng goes to headbutt Luger in the corner but Lex ducks out the way and Meng’s skull ricochets of the turnbuckle. Luger then tries for an early torture rack but Meng grabs the ropes and hauls himself to the outside to take a breather. Luger follows in pursuit as the two start exchanging shots on the outside as the crowd pop for this. Eventually Meng gets the advantage however as he nails one his brutal headbutts which sends Luger staggering into the guardrail where Meng then unleashes a few more stiff shots before taking his opponent back into the ring. He then tries for a Samoan drop but Luger then uses the ropes to grab onto and escape. Lex goes for his signature running fore arm but he is met with a big thrust kick from Meng that sends Luger crashing into the canvas. Meng covers: one…two…NO!
Luger kicks out but Meng then stomps on his foe a few times before hoisting him up for a brutal bear hug that looks to almost literally be squeezing the life out of Lex. The fans chant for Luger and just as he looks to be elbowing his way out of the hold Meng plants him nearly through the canvas with a spinebuster. Meng covers: one…two…three? NO! Lex kicks out! Meng is wasting no time however as hauls Luger back up and tries to lock in the Tongan death grip but Luger counters with multiple kicks to the gut! He then whips Meng into the turnbuckle before climbing to the second rope and delivering 10 punches to his foe’s face as the crowd pop for the #1 contender. As Meng staggers out of the corner Lex bounces off the ropes and nails him with the flying forearm. Luger covers: one…two…three? NO! Somehow Meng manages to get the shoulder up! Unbelievable. Luger then signals for the torture rack but he can’t get Meng up and the big Tongan delivers a powerslam to Lex instead. Meng then grabs Lex and locks in the dangerous Tongan Death Grip! Luger is fading here but here comes Sting rushing down to ringside to cheer his friend on. Sting is yelling ‘come on Lex’ as the referee drops the arm of Luger once. He drops it again but on the third time he shows signs of life as Sting is whipping up the crowd. He strikes Meng repeatedly in the head as Sting whips the crowd up! Kamala and The Shark are then heading to ringside to get to Sting but Road Warrior Hawk is here to even the odds as the quartet brawl up the ramp. Meanwhile back in the ring Meng misses a thrust kick as Luger grabs his leg, launches him into the ropes and nails him with another running forearm! He then gestures to the crowd and impressively picks Meng up for the torture rack! The Tongan is out as the ref calls for the bell!
Winner in 9 minutes, Lex Luger
Luger picks up his first singles win since returning to WCW! The referee raises the hand of Luger as Hawk and Sting dispatch Shark and Kamala to the outside. Nitro ends with Sting, Hawk and Luger celebrating in the ring as Bischoff plugs next week.
Card for WCW Nitro #4 September 25th 1995
Florence Civic Centre, South Carolina
Main Event WCW Championship: Hulk Hogan © vs The Taskmaster
Tag Title #1 Contenders First Round Match: The Blue Bloods vs The American Males
Eddie Guerrero vs Mr JL
And Vader challenges The Giant to meet him face to face in the ring
Card for WCW Halloween Havoc October 29th 1995
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
WCW Championship: Hulk Hogan © vs Lex Luger
WCW Tag Team Championship: Harlem Heat © vs Tournament Winners
WCW TV Championship: Diamond Dallas Page © vs Eddie Guerrero
Live from Freedom Hall in Johnsons City, Tennessee
Recapping Fall Brawl
Straight off the back of a blockbuster Fall Brawl we get a video recap of the PPV. The headlines are that team Hogan won the War Games match - but the victory was not without controversy as Lex Luger inadvertently nailed Hogan with a steel chair. Also in that match Hawk and Meng busted out of the cage and brawled to the back while Taskmaster slinked out of the cage. In the other big match Vader defeated Ric Flair after The Nature Boy and The Enforcer had a strategic disagreement. Plus Brian Pillma brutally broke Alex Wright’s arm with chair while there were wins for Harlem Heat, DDP, The Radicals and Eddie Guerrero. With that the package ends and pyro goes off as Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan welcome us to Nitro!
War Games fallout
We then cut to the ring where Sting and Lex Luger are making their way down the aisle slapping hands with the fans - both men have singles matches against Arn Anderson and Meng respectively tonight. Gene Okerlund is waiting in the ring for the pair as the announcers recap the Luger accidental chair shot. With both men in the ring Gene first asks Lex about what happened during War Games. Luger says: “Well first of all Gene I have to say it is great to be here in Tennessee! Now as for what happened between myself and Hulk Hogan all I can say is that I’m sorry. I’m sorry that I hit you Hulk because from the bottom of my heart and on my life it was an accident when I hit you with a chair last night. I was aiming for that creep The Taskmaster and he got out the way. But right now what I’d like to do is thank my good friend and the WCW US Champion Sting for keeping his focus, tapping out The Zodiac and winning War Games for the team.”
Sting is about to speak to Gene when the WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan then marches down the aisle. Bischoff reminds us that Hogan vs Luger is the main event of Halloween Havoc. Hogan gets in the ring and grabs the mic: “Stinger I’m sorry to cut you off like this dude but I couldn’t wait any longer when I heard all the garbage coming out of your mouth Luger. Whether it was an accident or not jack I saw the look on your eyes and I know you were more than happy to knock me out with that steel chair because you don’t care about the team, Sting or anything other than taking what I have and that’s the WCW Championship! So now with Fall Brawl in the rear view mirror the gloves are off brother!”
Luger and Hulk look to square up to each other but Sting grabs the mic from Gene and interjects: “Listen Hulk I’ve said it before and I’ve said it again. Lex is like a brother to me and I know he wouldn’t hit you with a chair deliberately in a match when you’re on the same team. Also the Lex I know would want to beat Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc at 100% so I promise you between now and October 29th in Detroit everything is going to be above board and you two are gonna have one hell of a match at Halloween Havoc.” Luger nods in approval while Hogan remains unconvinced.
With that Ric Flair’s music hits and The Nature Boy makes his way onto the stag accompanied by Arn Anderson, who is dressed to compete. Flair has the mic: “Well, well about time there was some trouble in paradise, woo! As the dirtiest player in the game let me give the three of you some advice: pro wrestling is a selfish business and one of these days the person closest to you may just turn out to be a snake in the grass all along.” Sting then replies: “Well Ric I think given what happened between you and Double A at Fall Brawl I think ya might want to get your own house in order before giving lectures on friendship.” This line pisses Anderson off and he charges down to the ring and him and Sting start throwing hands! Referee Nick Patrick is on the scene and throws everybody else out of the ringside area as he rings the bell! Bischoff urges us to stick with Nitro as this US Championship bout gets underway!
WCW US Championship: Sting © vs Arn Anderson
We are back live on Nitro as Anderson has Sting in a tough spot in the corner and is pounding away on him in the corner. Bischoff explains that Sting missed one of his signature splashes during the break and Double A has been on top ever since. This match came about after Arn pinned Sting in a tag match last week. Anderson tries for the DDT but Sting pushes him against the ropes and on the rebound sends Arn flying across the ring. Arn recovers in the corner and once again Sting goes for the splash but Anderson meets it with a stiff kick to the gut. With Sting doubled over Arn hooks him and deliver a vertical suplex. The Enforcer covers: one…two…NO! Sting gets the shoulder up but Arn slaps on a chin lock to slow the US Champ down. Sting however is quickly rising to his feet but Anderson counters and then locks a sleeper lock on his opponent. This doesn’t stop the Stinger however and he continues to power up and with Anderson on his back he charges into the corner and dumps Double A against the turnbuckles. Arn is slumped and in position and Sting looks for the Stinger splash again but Anderson bursts out of the corner with a lariat that turn the face painted competitor inside out. Arn then grabs Sting by the neck and delivers a DDT, spiking the US Champ’s head right into the canvas! Anderson covers: one...two…three?
NO! Sting kicks out at 2.9! Anderson cannot believe it, he was so close to his first US Championship. Double A hauls Sting up and throws him into the ropes, looking for the spine buster on the rebound but instead Sting decks him with a shoulder block! Arn staggers to his feet but Sting scoops him up for a slam! Anderson then retreats to the corner and again Sting goes for the Stinger splash but Arn ducks by heading up to the top turnbuckle. Sting follows him up there however, punches Anderson in the face a few times before delivering a huge superplex from the top rope! Sting covers: one…two…three? NO! Anderson shows some heart and kicks out. Ric Flair however has now emerged through the crowd and he jumps the guard rail at ringside. Back in the ring Sting is on the offensive with some strikes before whipping Anderson into the corner. He sizes Double A up and finally hits the Stinger Splash to a huge pop. Meanwhile Flair is causing chaos as he grabs the US Championship belt. In the ring Sting ignores Flair’s shenanigans, grabs Anderson’s legs and locks in the scorpion deathlock! He’s wrenching back on Double A now and he has him in the middle of the ring! Just as Anderson looks to be starting to crawl his way to the ropes, Flair charges the ring and whacks Sting over the head with the US belt! The fans boo as Nick Patrick has no choice but to call for the bell.
Winner in 11 minutes (including commercials) via DQ and still WCW United States Champion, Sting
Flair then starts going to town on the Stinger with stomps as Anderson frees himself from the hold not looking best pleased as Heenan points out he was starting to make his way towards the ropes. Arn starts stomping down on Sting until Lex Luger charges down the aisle and the two horsemen bail while Lex checks on his friend.
Tag Team Tournament announced
Backstage and ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund has a message from the WCW board of directors. To determine Harlem Heat’s challengers for Halloween Havoc an eight team single elimination tournament will take place! The tournament will begin next week on Nitro and take place across Nitro and Saturday Night with the finals and new #1 contenders being crowned on the October 16th Nitro. There will also be a wild card team comprised of two random singles wrestlers which will be drawn just before that match takes place. Gene runs down the tournament.
Nitro September 25th: The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal and Earl Robert Eaton) vs The American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs)
Saturday Night September 30th: The Diamond Mine (DDP and Max Muscle) vs Steve and Scott Armstrong
Nitro October 2nd: The Radicals (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) vs The Stud Stable (Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater)
Saturday Night October 7th: The Nasty Boys vs The Wildcard Team
Nitro October 9th: Diamond Mine/Armstrong Brothers vs Radicals/Stud Stable
Saturday Night October 14th: Blue Bloods/American Males vs Nasty Boys/Wildcard
Nitro October 16th: The Final
Just before Nitro cuts to break we get a word from the tag team champions Booker T and Stevie Ray. Harlem Heat say they appreciate the fan support they got at Fall Brawl last night and will be looking forward to facing the winner of the tournament at Halloween Havoc. Bischoff says Brian Pillman will take on Johnny B Badd next on Nitro.
Johnny B Badd vs Brian Pillman
As we come back from break Johnny B Badd is making his way down the aisle. The happy-go-lucky wrestler came up short vs DDP at Fall Brawl but has a chance for redemption against Brian Pillman. As B Badd is getting into the ring a hooded figure from the crowd emerges and blindsides him! He starts beating down the startled Badd and has Doug Dillinger and the security corps make their way down the ramp the hooded man reveals himself to be Brian Pillman. ‘The Loose cannon’ is grinning ear to ear as he continues to beat Badd down until eventually security pull him off Johnny. Bischoff notes that Pillman has gone completely off the deep end and horrifically injured Alex Wright’s arm last night at Fall Brawl. Badd staggers to his feet and pushes the security away and gets into the ring. The referee rings the bell and we are underway. Pillman completely levels Johnny with a running lariat to start the bout and then goes back to just stomping the hell out of Badd. Brian then goes for his signature neck breaker but Jonny counters pushing Pillman into the ropes and then leveling him with a running knee.
Momentum is only briefly back on Johnny’s side however as after successfully hitting a few shots he heads up to the top rope and looks to dive with a crossbody but Pillman nails him impressively with a drop kick. Brian throws Johnny to the outside and just decimates his opponent with whips into the guard rail being executed and then followed up by a brutal suplex on the floor. Pillman has an evil look in his eye as he starts repeatedly ramming the head of Johnny into the ring post before hauling his opponent back into the ring. Brian goes to the apron and goes for his signature springboard clothesline but somehow B Badd ducks so Brian rolls through the move. Johnny tries for a knockout strike but Pillman catches Johnny with a boot to the gut and follows this up with his hangman’s neck breaker that sees Johnny land on the back of his head. Pillman then covers: one…two…three!
Winner in 4 minutes, Brian Pillman
The referee goes to raise Brian’s hand as he gets to his feet but Pillman ain’t done yet. He gets a chair from ringside and then places it around Johnny’s arm! The ref is pleading for him not to do it but Brian doesn’t care as he stomps down on the arm of B Badd! Pillman then laughs before hightailing it out of the ring while medics come to check on Johnny, who suffers the same fate as Alex Wright last night. As he’s leaving Pillman can be seen screaming into the camera about an apocalypse coming to WCW and that nobody is safe from the wrath of the loose cannon.
A giant confrontation
We then cut to a video package that we saw last night at Fall Brawl which showcased The Giant’s imminent arrival to World Championship Wrestling. However this abridged version of the package is cut off by a Vader who is standing in a darkened room. “I’ve seen a lot of big men walk into WCW and think they were the man - and guess what I’m the only one still here. I’m the biggest, baddest, toughest guy to be in this company and I’m hearing a lot of big talk from such a young kid. Now I don’t care if your eight foot three and weigh 900 pounds because nobody gets to be the biggest dog in this company while I’m around. So next week I challenge you to meet me face to face in the ring Giant because it’s still Vader time!” Vader screams impressively before we then cut backstage.
Next week’s main event set
Gene Okerlund is standing by with a pissed off looking Hulk Hogan. The WCW Champ has manager Jimmy Hart by his side as Gene asks if Hogan can trust Lex Luger. “Let me tell ya something Mean Gene I know that I can’t trust anyone gunning for my WCW title. I’ve held this title jack for over 400 days and the longer I’ve been in this company the more I realise that the only people I can trust are the hulkamaniacs brother. But next week on Nitro in South Carolina I’ve got a piece of unfinished business to settle - Taskmaster I saw that you slipped out of that cage at Fall Brawl and I still owe you a beating dude. So I spoke to WCW management and guess what next week its me and you in the ring and before you even think about running again I’ll put the world title on the line. Last night at War Games we took the Dungeon of Doom apart and on Nitro next week I’m cutting of its head!” The more aggressive than usual Hulk Hogan leaves the interview set as we cut to our final break.
As we come back we cut to the announcers who plug next week’s Nitro featuring Hogan defending his world title vs The Taskmaster, the start of the tag title #1 contenders tournament and Vader and The Giant going face to face in the ring. Bischoff then throws to our main event.
Main Event: Lex Luger vs Meng
Meng makes his way down the aisle first unaccompanied by any of his Dungeon of Doom brethren - it's unclear what the state of the faction is after War Games defeat last night. As the menacing Tongan gets into the ring the guitar chords of Lex Luger’s banger WCW theme hit and here comes the #1 contender. The fans still love Luger despite Hogan calling into question his character. The Total Package gets in the ring and this one is ready to go! The two impressive competitors first lock up and Luger seems to win the initial test of strength as after a brief struggle he pushes Meng to the ground. Luger invites Meng for another lock up but the Tongan isn’t falling for that one as he starts unleashing some hellish chops to Luger which backs the former WCW champ into the corner. Meng goes to headbutt Luger in the corner but Lex ducks out the way and Meng’s skull ricochets of the turnbuckle. Luger then tries for an early torture rack but Meng grabs the ropes and hauls himself to the outside to take a breather. Luger follows in pursuit as the two start exchanging shots on the outside as the crowd pop for this. Eventually Meng gets the advantage however as he nails one his brutal headbutts which sends Luger staggering into the guardrail where Meng then unleashes a few more stiff shots before taking his opponent back into the ring. He then tries for a Samoan drop but Luger then uses the ropes to grab onto and escape. Lex goes for his signature running fore arm but he is met with a big thrust kick from Meng that sends Luger crashing into the canvas. Meng covers: one…two…NO!
Luger kicks out but Meng then stomps on his foe a few times before hoisting him up for a brutal bear hug that looks to almost literally be squeezing the life out of Lex. The fans chant for Luger and just as he looks to be elbowing his way out of the hold Meng plants him nearly through the canvas with a spinebuster. Meng covers: one…two…three? NO! Lex kicks out! Meng is wasting no time however as hauls Luger back up and tries to lock in the Tongan death grip but Luger counters with multiple kicks to the gut! He then whips Meng into the turnbuckle before climbing to the second rope and delivering 10 punches to his foe’s face as the crowd pop for the #1 contender. As Meng staggers out of the corner Lex bounces off the ropes and nails him with the flying forearm. Luger covers: one…two…three? NO! Somehow Meng manages to get the shoulder up! Unbelievable. Luger then signals for the torture rack but he can’t get Meng up and the big Tongan delivers a powerslam to Lex instead. Meng then grabs Lex and locks in the dangerous Tongan Death Grip! Luger is fading here but here comes Sting rushing down to ringside to cheer his friend on. Sting is yelling ‘come on Lex’ as the referee drops the arm of Luger once. He drops it again but on the third time he shows signs of life as Sting is whipping up the crowd. He strikes Meng repeatedly in the head as Sting whips the crowd up! Kamala and The Shark are then heading to ringside to get to Sting but Road Warrior Hawk is here to even the odds as the quartet brawl up the ramp. Meanwhile back in the ring Meng misses a thrust kick as Luger grabs his leg, launches him into the ropes and nails him with another running forearm! He then gestures to the crowd and impressively picks Meng up for the torture rack! The Tongan is out as the ref calls for the bell!
Winner in 9 minutes, Lex Luger
Luger picks up his first singles win since returning to WCW! The referee raises the hand of Luger as Hawk and Sting dispatch Shark and Kamala to the outside. Nitro ends with Sting, Hawk and Luger celebrating in the ring as Bischoff plugs next week.
Highlights from WCW weekend programming
- Road Warrior Hawk defeats The Shark, after the match Hawk and Meng brawled and had to be separated by security
- The Taskmaster cut a promo promising to finally take the WCW Championship from Hogan and disband the Dungeon of Doom if he couldn’t
- VK Wallstreet defeated Jim Duggan
- Eddie Guerrero cut a promo telling DDP hew was cashing in his chance at the WCW TV Championship at Halloween Havoc after winning the four way at Fall Brawl. He also challenged Mr JL to a match on Nitro
- Sabu defeats Kurosawa
- The American Males defeated two local competitors impressively
Card for WCW Nitro #4 September 25th 1995
Florence Civic Centre, South Carolina
Main Event WCW Championship: Hulk Hogan © vs The Taskmaster
Tag Title #1 Contenders First Round Match: The Blue Bloods vs The American Males
Eddie Guerrero vs Mr JL
And Vader challenges The Giant to meet him face to face in the ring
Card for WCW Halloween Havoc October 29th 1995
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
WCW Championship: Hulk Hogan © vs Lex Luger
WCW Tag Team Championship: Harlem Heat © vs Tournament Winners
WCW TV Championship: Diamond Dallas Page © vs Eddie Guerrero