WCW/ECW 2001 and Beyond - The Alliance Lives

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Very interesting opening here with Foley seemingly waiting for somebody to arrive. Fonzie’s proposal for a Three Way Dance would be fun, but I get the idea Foley might have something else in mind, or at least an addition to this. Maybe it has to do with who he’s waiting to arrive? Either way, a very intriguing start to the show.

A really good segment here involving Raven, his Warriors and seemingly ex Warriors. Love the mind control Raven has over his followers for them to allow themselves to be punished in such a way. Raven’s dialogue was awesome throughout here, real cult like, eerie sort of stuff. Tajiri as the one to stand up for himself, along with the mist worked well, and the repacked Kronik coming out to clear the ring was a surprise. Not necessarily a surprise that it happened, but I wouldn’t have expected it so soon. I was thinking a prolonged absence of some sort was likely. No issues though, this is all really good and the civil war keeping Raven busy until we know what his title defence looks like works for me. Great stuff.

A solid title defence from Noble and Kash here over the adequate team of Doring and Roadkill. Here for the aftermath though. AJ and Lynn attacking and wanting the tag titles back works for me. Two teams who’d be putting on awesome matches consistently. Sounds good.

Good night for promos so far as you nailed this R Killa one as well. The talks of their previous wars and the justification as to why he’s taking credit for Booker’s title win works really well. Getting into the race stuff was fine enough, and the oreo line was killer. Using the racism card to challenge Booker at an ECW PPV instead of a WCW done is just a real clever bit of booking too. Well done on that. Booker not getting his hands on Killa tonight is the right call, let’s drag it out.

Hmm, didn’t expect this at all, but Total Impact fighting for a title shot sounds like a fun angle in the night. Also don’t think I did notice that Rhyno/Awesome stare down. YES PLEASE!!!

Rhyno with the less than veiled threat to Foley works as well. I’m really intrigued to see how he reacts when he doesn’t get the title shot. Chaotic Rhyno to try and run through Total Impact and lead to an Awesome feud works for me lol.

Shelton Benjamin and Super Crazy is the perfect weekly TV Title match really. Not much behind it, but we know they’ll put on a banger, especially in an ECW environment. Champ obviously retains as expected. Solid.

Daffney promo on wanting the Womens Title from Gail, and announcing she’ll show up at Nitro was fine. Clearly the issues with Victoria are ongoing. Fine enough progression here this week, as not everything can be as great as the segments this show has produced so far.

Tajiri and Kronik had to win the main event because you need to build momentum when you’ve just turned face and/or been repackaged. The right decision and the carnage afterward leading to the Extreme Brawl announcement works best.

This was a sensational show really. Good stuff all around.
 
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WCW Monday Night Nitro
January 6, 2003
Hartford Civic Center
Hartford, CT

Last Week….


Stone Cold Steve Austin: “So last night, man was that one hell of a fight. I can honestly tell you all that I left every last bit of myself out there last night. Let’s just call it how it went down. Stone Cold Steve Austin got his ass kicked. I had my leg wrapped around the ringpost. I had a camera bashed right over my head. And then of course the big one, that 300-pound son-of-a-bitch flew through the air and pretty broke every damn bone in my body. Now it wasn’t one sided. I got a couple Stunners in. A few good chair shots. But that big bastard just kept getting up. It took a long time, thirteen years, but you gotta call it when it happens. I found someone that Stone Cold just couldn’t beat. That someone proved to be Brock Lesnar. I don’t feel good any of this. I don’t know if I ever will. I always said if I couldn’t be the best out there then it was time to call it….”

“THANK YOU STONE COLD!”
“THANK YOU STONE COLD!”
“THANK YOU STONE COLD!”
“THANK YOU STONE COLD!”


Mike Tenay:
“Unbelievable, what a night! And it looks like we’ve seen the last of Stone Cold Steve Austin in the ring!”

Don West: “I never thought I’d see this tonight, Mike.”

Mike Tenay:
“Absolutely insane…HEY, WHO’S THAT?

A man slides into the ring while Austin is saluting the fans on the turnbuckles…and smashes a guitar over Austin’s head, knocking him to the floor!

Don West:
Jeff Jarrett! Mike, that’s Jeff Jarrett!

Mike Tenay: “What the hell is going on?”

Don West:
“That’s Road Dogg and Billy Gunn with him!”

Jeff Jarrett slugs Jim Ross as the New Age Outlaws beat down Stone Cold on the outside. Jarrett orders the protective mats on the floor to be pulled back. Jarrett sets Austin up, then he and the Outlaws spike Austin on the floor with a spike piledriver! Diamond Dallas Page and Shane McMahon run down, but Jarrett, Road Dogg, and Billy Gunn escape through the crowd as Nitro goes off the air!

Mike Tenay: “Oh God...we gotta go...I think Stone Cold is hurt...





Mike Tenay: “Happy New Year, welcome to the first Nitro of 2003! “The Professor” Mike Tenay and I am alongside Don West. Don, last week Jeff Jarrett returned to WCW and seriously injured what looked to be a retiring Stone Cold Steve Austin.”

Don West: “Look, I’m not condoning what Jeff did, but you can’t say he didn’t make a statement. When you take out the top guy, that makes you the top guy in my book. Everyone seemed to forget that the only reason there was a WCW still out there to save in 2001 was because Jeff Jarrett carried the company on his shoulders in 2000!”

Mike Tenay: “That doesn’t make what he did right, c’mon Don! Anyway, we have a huge show tonight! Tony Schiavone will be conducting a sit-down interview with the current WCW World Champion Booker T. Booker of course had the WCW World Championship title belt stolen from him by Ron Killings, a.k.a. R-Killa. Booker T accepted a challenge from R-Killa to defend the championship at ECW’s Guilty As Charged Pay-Per-View this Sunday!”

Don West:
R-Killa has played this one perfectly! Speaking of champions though!”





Diamond Dallas Page: “Yo, Jarrett. When you showed up last week to attack Steve Austin, I threw up my hands in frustration. If there’s anyone who’s like a cockroach that just won’t be killed, it’s you Jarrett. You came out with your scum mates Billy Gunn and Jesse James, and I know what those guys are all about. All these groups come into WCW trying to live in the past. First we had the NWO, but they’re gone. Now what, Jeff? We gonna do the New Blood again? The New Age Outlaws? What is it? I ain’t gonna sit here and stand for it. You took out Austin, but that’s where it stops. I ain’t gonna stand for your bull, Jarrett. If you got a problem with that I have no problem dropping you with a Diamond Cutter on sight! And you know I ain’t playin’! Now…”

DDP is surprisingly interrupted by none other than Bam Bam Bigelow!

Diamond Dallas Page:
“The hell you want?”



Bam Bam Bigelow: “I’m tired of everybody overlooking Bam Bam Bigelow these days. People out there calling me old and telling me I should retire! Well 2003 is going to represent a big year for me! And it starts with you Page! I’ve known you a long time Page, and in that ring all I see is a weak champion, and I’m here to take advantage! So I’m challenging you to defend that US Title at the Guilty As Charged Pay-Per-View!”

Diamond Dallas Page: “You know Bigelow, like you said, we’ve known each other a long time. And it’s amazing to me that you’re just as stupid now as you were then. You should know better than to come out here and trash talk me. You think I’m a weak champ? How about we just forget Sunday, I’ll defend this title against you tonight! But how about you get your fat ass in this ring right now and I’ll give you a little taste of what you’ve gotten yourself into!”

Bam Bam Bigelow doesn’t hesitate one moment as he slides into the ring. Bigelow and DDP brawl for a few moments before officials get between them to break them up!

Mike Tenay: “What a wild start to Nitro!


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::


WCW World Cruiserweight Championship
Ultimo Dragon © vs. La Parka


Ultimo Dragon and La Parka lock-up and Dragon quickly sends him off the ropes, then connects with a spinning heel kick. Dragon sends La Parka off the ropes again, but after a dropdown La Parka knocks Dragon down with a shoulder tackle. La Parka hits the ropes again and Dragon leapfrogs over him, then hits a monkey flip, sending La Parka across the ring. Dragon hits La Parka with hard chops, but La Parka reverses the whip into the corner. Dragon puts on the brakes before doing a handstand on the top rope…before coming down and hitting a charging La Parka with a dropkick. Dragon hits La Parka with a flurry of kicks, ending with a roundhouse kick to the face! Cover, 1…2…La Parka kicks out. La Parka rolls to the outside, and Dragon fakes a dive to the outside. La Parka looks confused, and Dragon comes off the top rope, hitting La Parka with a crossbody to the floor!

Dragon hops onto the apron, but when he goes for the Asai Moonsault, La Parka pulls him down and Dragon crashes onto the apron. La Parka slams Dragon into the ring steps, then heads back into the ring. La Parka struts and dances in the ring…then flies through the middle rope with a suicide dive, taking out the Dragon! La Parka rolls Dragon back into the ring and heads to the top rope. Corkscrew senton squashes the Dragon! 1…2…Dragon gets a foot on the bottom rope, but La Parka thinks he’s won! When La Parka realizes he hasn’t, he turns back toward the Dragon. Dragon surprises him with a frankensteiner attempt…but La Parka plants Dragon with a sitout powerbomb! 1…2…Dragon kicks out again! La Parka puts Dragon in the Tree-of-Woe…then hits Dragon with a spinning heel kick into the corner! Another cover, 1….2…Dragon kicks out again to La Parka’s frustration. La Parka sends Dragon into the corner, but Dragon ducks and La Parka leaps right into the turnbuckles.

La Parka stumbles into Dragon, who quickly hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Dragon props La Parka on the top rope…then takes him right back down with a Dragonrana! Dragon locks in the Dragon Sleeper, but La Parka gets a foot in-between the ropes. La Parka escapes to the outside as the Dragon argues with the referee. La Parka brings a chair into the ring, but Dragon ducks the chairshot and dropkicks the chair in La Parka’s face! La Parks bounces off the ropes, and Dragon hooks his head, and leaps over him with the Asai DDT! 1…2…3!

Winner: Ultimo Dragon via pinfall in 9:41 (Retains)

Ultimo Dragon
holds the World Cruiserweight Championship over his head as he celebrates another successful title defense.

***

Mike Tenay:
“Ladies and gentlemen, coming up next, Tony Schiavone is with Booker T for a special sit-down interview.”

***

Tony Schiavone:
“Thank you, Mike. Tony Schiavone here with the reigning WCW World Champion, Booker T. Booker, thank you for speaking with me tonight.”

Booker T: “Of course, Tony. Thank you for having me.”

Tony Schiavone: Booker, I’ve known you a long time. Just eight nights ago you reclaimed your spot at the top of World Championship Wrestling when you defeated Triple H and Kurt Angle at Starrcade. But there hasn’t been any celebrating since thanks to Ron Killings, R-Truth. How do you feel about everything that’s transpired since you won the title?”

Booker T: “It’s a mixed bag, Tony. On one hand, yeah I’m not too happy that R-Killa ran in and stole the title belt from me. The way I was brought up in the wrestling business, you don’t touch the title if you never won it. That’s a sign of disrespect that I’m gonna correct at Guilty As Charged. But on the other hand, I get it. Yeah, I get it. Look, 10 years ago, I felt like he does now. Being overlooked. Not getting the chances I thought I deserved. Some of that was my past, sure. I get it. But I fought my way to the top. I didn’t take a cheap shortcut. Me and my brother, we beat all the great tag teams. L.O.D., Steiners. Outsiders. We beat them all. Then when we were done with that, I went ahead, got my shot for the TV Title, and won that in my first opportunity. I kept moving on and on. I feel I earned everything I won. That’s what he should be doing now.”

Tony Schiavone: “It sounds to me, just by listening to you that you feel you have some similarities to R-Killa. You just said he should follow your path.”

Booker T: “Yeah. Truth is I see a lot of my younger self in Ron you know? I was young and I did some stupid things. For anyone who didn’t know I spent some time in prison when I was coming up, stupid deal really. I know that’s true for him too. For a while yeah I thought that was always going to haunt me foe the rest of life and I definitely thought it was going to mess up my career prospects. But I worked hard and I overcame it. I’ve been in this deal for 10 years now. R-Killa, he got fired from the WWF and he thinks the world owes him everything. I was the angry young guy once. He needs to get by that, do the work, and he’ll get his chance on top.”

Tony Schiavone: “Is that actually the case though? Respectfully, Booker, R-Killa has seemingly goaded you into a WCW World Championship Match this Sunday at Guilty As Charged. That shortcut he took, as you called it, may be what gets him to the top.”

Booker T: “Once I learned how the game was played I played it better than anyone, Tony. I used to say it all the time, don’t hate the playa, hate the game. R-Killa might have gotten his title shot this Sunday, but I’m gonna show him he’s got a long way to go if he thinks he’s gonna beat me in a one-on-one environment with the big gold on the line. Ron said some things on RISE last week, I think he said something about me being an Oreo or something. He’s gotta realize we’re running the same race and jumping the same hurdles. If he wants to trip me up trying to shortcut to the top, then I’m gonna be the one to teach him a lesson. He can make of that however he chooses.”

Tony Schiavone: “Thank you, Booker, for your thoughts so far. We’ll be back later tonight with more from Booker T.”


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::


Road Warrior Animal: Dudleys, you need to understand something. Me and Hawk, we didn’t forget about last year. SuperBrawl, last year, you escaped with the belts. Not this time! We don’t care what you’re into these days. But it’s a good thing you’re closer to God, because no one else is gonna be able to heal you back up after what we do to you! We’re going to run through you, then rip you apart for good measure. But we’re not going to wait for it! Next week, we want the belts! If you’ve got any guts, you’ll accept our challenge! Tell’em Hawk!”

Road Warrior Hawk: “There’s only one thing to say….OOOOO WHAT A RUSH!

***

Kurt Angle
makes his way to the announce desk, joining Mike Tenay and Don West.

Mike Tenay: Kurt, thanks for joining us.”

Kurt Angle: “My pleasure, Mike. I’m just looking to get a closer look at Flair.”

Christian (w/Rene Dupree) vs. Ric Flair

Christian and Flair circle around one another. They attempt to lock-up, but Flair ducks away at the last moment, fixes his hair and struts across the ring. Christian and Flair do lock-up, and Christian shoves him down. Christian then mocks Flair with his own strut, but when he turns back towards Flair he gets a thumb to the eye! Flair takes Christian down and puts his legs on the ropes with a cover, 1…2…Christian kicks out. Christian backs away into the corner but Flair is on him with chops! Flair chops Christian over and over again, causing welts on Christian’s chest. Flair hip tosses Christian out of the corner, then heads to the top rope! Christian gets to his feet quickly though and slams Flair off the top rope. Christian sends Flair into the corner, and Flair flips over the top rope and lands on the apron. Christian tries to knock him off, but Flair catches Christian with an elbow. Rene Dupree pulls Flair off the apron, with Flair’s face crashing into the canvas!

Kurt Angle: “I’m frankly a little surprised Flair fell for that one.”

Dupree runs Flair into the apron as Christian has the referee distracted. Flair struggles to get back onto the apron, and Christian brings him in the hard way with a suplex. Cover, 1…2…Flair kicks out. Christian sends Flair into the corner, but misses an elbow smash as Flair moves out of the way. Flair gets some punches in before chopping away at Christian again. Christian fights back, but Flair’s chops win out. Flair hits a drop toehold, then calls for the Figure-Four! Christian tries to fight it, and Dupree punches Flair in-between the ropes!

Kurt Angle:
“I’m trying to watch a solid wrestling match here, the hell is this?”

Dupree gets some cheap shots in on Flair, but Kurt Angle runs down and takes him out! Angle beats the hell out of Dupree as Christian stomps away on Flair. Christian sets Flair up for the Unprettier…but Flair hits a low blow…while the referee was attending to Angle and Dupree! Flair rolls Christian up and holds the tights for good measure, 1…2…3!

Winner: Ric Flair via pinfall in 7:03

Kurt Angle
slides into the ring and a staredown with Ric Flair ensues. Rene Dupree attacks Angle and Christian attacks Flair, but both Flair and Angle fight them off!

Mike Tenay: “Let’s not forget, at Revenge, it’ll be Ric Flair against Kurt Angle with a WCW World Title shot at SuperBrawl on the line!”

***

Brother Bubba:
“As I stand here, I must confess that we have greatly sinned. In our thoughts and in our words, in what we have done, but most importantly, in what we have failed to do. Our most grievous fault is that the Legion of Doom, Hawk and Animal still walk the earth to this day! I hope that HE has mercy on us, because HE has given us the task to end the evil behemoths that are the Road Warriors! HE has accepted the challenge. We will do HIS bidding. Next week on Nitro, the Archdiocese of Dudleyville holds the funeral proceedings to one of the all-time greatest tag teams…courtesy of the Dudleys!

Reverend D-Von: “Oh my brother….TESTIFY!”


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::





The Giant
makes his way out to the ring.

The Giant: “A reminder for everyone. Eight nights ago, Starrcade 2002, I killed Hulkamania once and for all. Never again is Hulk Hogan going to come out here, give the same speech he’s given for twenty years, and steal someone’s spotlight again. Never again is Hulk Hogan going to run some renegade side group and hold a promotion hostage while some sucker executive gives him everything he wants even though no one cares about him anymore. I did more for the future of WCW than anyone ever when I squashed Hogan for good. Shane McMahon, come down here now and give me my reward. Give me my WCW World Championship title shot. Don’t keep me waiting Shane.”





Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar answer The Giant’s call, and Giant doesn’t look too happy.

The Giant: “Trust me I’ve got no time for the either of you!”

Paul Heyman: “Hey now hold on a second. Just hold on for one second! Now I understand Giant why you aren’t interested in myself or Brock Lesnar coming down here when you’re trying to get your shot at the WCW World Championship. But I’ve always been a big fan of yours. Hell, before I met Brock Lesnar, if you had asked me who was destined to become the biggest star in professional wrestling. The fact that you destroyed Hulk Hogan last week, well, it’s been a long time coming. Congratulations to you. But that top spot. That spot that you wiped the remnants of Hulkamania off of, well that spot was held by Stone Cold Steve Austin. That is, until Starrcade, where my client, Brock Lesnar finished off the Texas Rattlesnake once and for all. The wrestling business, this is Brock Lesnar’s business now!”

The Giant: Paul you need to get your boy in line. I’m….”

Brock Lesnar interrupts The Giant by getting right in his face.

The Giant: “You really need to think about you’re doing boy.”





Sean O’Haire: “You’re both wrong! The real kingpin. He got away at Starrcade. I’m not going to let him get away!”

Paul Heyman: Sean O’Haire, big fan…”

The Giant: “Will you shut up with that?! What are you [O’Haire] talking about? Triple H? His ass is gone for good and you had nothing to do with it.”

Sean O’Haire: “He’ll find a way back. Guys like Triple H, they always find a way. Unless Shane McMahon gives me the match with him so I can finish him off just like you, Brock, did with Stone Cold. Or you, big man, did with Hogan.”

The Giant: “I think Shane McMahon has more important things to attend to.”

Paul Heyman: “Yes, yes, like giving Brock Lesnar his title shot! But wait, wait. Maybe we need to have a little competition. A showcase for Shane McMahon to make his decision. How about, just for tonight, Brock Lesnar and you Giant, join forces. Let us see between the two of you who can make mincemeat out of Sean O’Haire over here. Hey, it can’t hurt, right?”

The Giant: “You want me to team with Brock? For what? I already earned my title shot…”

Sean O’Haire: “Hey, I’ve got no problem with this. You stand in my way, you’ll both suffer the same fate that Triple H will in due time. Hey Chuck, get out here!”

Chuck Palumbo comes out and joins Sean O’Haire. The Giant and Brock Lesnar argue about who will start the match…

Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman) and The Giant vs. Chuck Palumbo and Sean O’Haire

…which allows Palumbo and O’Haire to double tackle Lesnar, sending Lesnar to the outside! Palumbo and O’Haire punch away at Giant, but Giant shoves O’Haire away and hits Palumbo with a big headbutt. O’Haire hits Giant with a roundhouse kick and tries to slam him…only Lesnar trips O’Haire from the outside and Giant lands on him! 1…2…Palumbo breaks up the count. Lesnar hits Palumbo with a vicious clothesline that takes him out. Giant chokes O’Haire with his boot in the corner, but Lesnar shoves the Giant out of the way, when drives his knee into O’Haire’s midsection. Giant gets Lesnar’s attention and the two argue. They don’t see O’Haire climbing to the second rope…O’Haire knocks both Lesnar and Giant down with a double flying clothesline! O’Haire jumps onto the Giant, 1…2…Giant kicks out with authority. O’Haire hits Giant with a Ridgehand, then catches Lesnar with a knee to the face. O’Haire and Palumbo then hit Lesnar with a double superkick that sends Lesnar to the outside. O’Haire goes after him…but is distracted by someone in the crowd. The camera takes a closer look…and that’s Eric Bischoff!

Mike Tenay:
Eric Bischoff? Why is he here?!”

Don West:
“Come on, Mike, you know why!”

Eric Bischoff taunts Sean O’Haire, telling him that “we can make it happen!” WCW Owner Shane McMahon runs down to ringside and tells security to escort Bischoff out of the building, and Bischoff goes without incident. O’Haire argues with Shane, allowing Lesnar to smack O’Haire with a chair…causing a DQ. Giant chokeslams Palumbo and goes for the cover, but realizes the match is over when the referee rings the bell without counting.

Winners: Sean O’Haire and Chuck Palumbo by DQ when Lesnar hit O’Haire with a chair in 3:04

Shane McMahon
gets in between O’Haire, who’s irate now, and Lesnar, but Shane gets Lesnar to back off by dangling the title shot. Lesnar slides into the ring, only to get into an argument with Giant. O’Haire tells Shane that he better deliver Triple H. O’Haire and Palumbo do leave, allowing Shane to deal with Lesnar and Giant, who are still arguing in the ring.

Shane McMahon: “We’re going to make this simple guys. Next week, both of you, Brock Lesnar and Giant, are gonna go at it. Winner gets the shot at Revenge! Ok. Now that’s enough!”

Paul Heyman: “Thank you, Shane…thank…wait, Brock!

Brock Lesnar attacks Giant, but when he comes off the ropes Giant grabs Lesnar by the throat! Lesnar fights off the chokeslam and escapes.


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::



An angry Brock Lesnar stomps around the backstage area with Paul Heyman trying to calm him down. Heyman quickly gets scared as Sean O’Haire approaches.

Sean O’Haire: Heyman, you tell Brock I owe him one, and he better watch his back!”

Lesnar looks to fight O’Haire now, but Paul Heyman begs him to stop. O’Haire walks off with Lesnar still steaming.

***

Elix Skipper and Shane Helms (w/Monty Brown) vs. Los Guerreros


Chavo and Helms trade blows, with Chavo getting the upper hand first with some hard chops. European uppercut from Chavo, then a belly-to-back suplex. Chavo gets some more punches in as Helms fights back to his feet. Helms reverses an Irish whip and hits Chavo with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker before tagging in Skipper. Skipper sends Chavo off the ropes and Eddie gets a blind tag. Skipper leapfrogs over Chavo, then catches Chavo with a hurricanrana! Skipper also seemed to have seen the bling tag as he does a split to duck Eddie’s clothesline, then hits Eddie with a one-legged dropkick! Skipper tags Helms back in. Double suplex on Eddie, then a double elbow drop! Helms pins Eddie, 1…2…Eddie kicks out.

Helms hits a sunset flip on Eddie, 1…2…Eddie kicks out again. Dropkick from Helms! Helms heads to the top rope…but there’s nobody home on the crossbody as Eddie drops out of the way. Eddie sets Helms up and plants him with a brainbuster! Eddie tags in Chavo then locks Helms in a leg grapevine, allowing Chavo to springboard over the top rope with a senton! Chavo covers Helms, 1…2…Helms kicks out. Chavo locks in an armbar to slow the pace and wear down Helms. Helms fights his way back to his feet and sends Chavo off the ropes, but Chavo gets a shoulder tackle to knock Helms back down. Chavo tries to lock Helms in the Gory Special, but Helms quickly escapes with an armdrag then leaps to tag in Skipper! Skipper goes to work on Chavo, but Eddie immediately comes into the ring and blasts Skipper from behind. Eddie tells Chavo to hold Skipper up. Eddie comes off the ropes, but Skipper moves and Eddie blasts Chavo! Helms jumps into the ring and hits a leg lariat on Eddie, sending him to the outside. Skipper and Helms hit the All-Star Takedown! Skipper covers Chavo, 1…2…3!

Winners: Elix Skipper and Shane Helms when Skipper pinned Chavo in 6:13

While Helms and Skipper celebrate with Monty Brown, Chavo just throws up his hands in frustration towards Eddie, who just shakes his head.

***

Tony Schiavone:
“Ladies and gentlemen, part two of our interview with WCW World Champion Booker T. Once again, I’m Tony Schiavone. Booker T, let us go back to last year. You and R-Killa were at war. We thought it was over at Anarchy Rulz. Does it end this Sunday at Guilty As Charged?”

Booker T: “You know I thought it was over too. All year R-Killa was a pain in my ass, no doubt. But lets just put it out there. I gave that man an ass whipping of a lifetime in Harlem. I thought the man learned his lesson that night. He’s doing what he feels he’s gotta do become champion. Well that’s what I’m going to do too. You think Anarchy Rulz was bad? Tony, trust me when I say this, I will do anything to still be WCW World Champion. I’m getting the physical belt back. I’m gonna kick the man’s ass, and hopefully this time the message gets through.”

Tony Schiavone: Booker, and I mean this question with respect, but what happens if it doesn’t go your way this Sunday? There’s a possibility this era of Booker T that was declared by Shane McMahon is cut short. We’ll live in a world where Ron Killings is the WCW World Champion. Has that thought crossed your mind…”

R-Killa: “It’s crossed my mind!”

Booker T: “The hell?!”

R-Killa appears and smashes the WCW World Championship belt over Booker T’s head! R-Killa stomps away on Booker before tossing him into a wall. Tony Schiavone tries to stop R-Killa, but he gets knocked down. R-Killa hits Booker T with the title belt once again before holding it above his head with a foot on Booker’s mouth.

R-Killa: “Six days….sucka. Six days.”


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::


Mike Tenay:
“Welcome back to Nitro. We’ve checked in and both Booker T and Tony Schiavone are okay. This Sunday the WCW World Championship will be decided on ECW turf. Booker T defends the title against R-Killa.”

Don West: “I’m really looking forward to watching this one. These ECW Pay-Per-Views are always wild, but the WCW Championship being on the line is just icing on the cake. Speaking of looking forward to things, I can’t wait to watch this one coming up!”

Mike Tenay:
US Title is on the line!”

Diamond Dallas Page grabs a microphone as he makes his way down to the ring.

Diamond Dallas Page: “Hey, ref, just so you know we ain’t doing this by the book. Me and Bigelow, we got somethin’ to settle. No countouts, no DQ. We’re gonna settle this!”

WCW United States Championship – No Countouts, No DQ
Diamond Dallas Page (w/Stacy Keibler) vs. Bam Bam Bigelow


Bigelow pounds away on DDP as soon as DDP slides into the ring. DDP counters a whip and hits Bigelow right in the head with a hard shot. DDP hits Bigelow with punches, but Bigelow gets in a shot that staggers DDP. Bigelow runs DDP into the corner, then tosses him out with little effort at all! DDP backs away in the corner and gets his foot up when Bigelow charges. DDP hits Bigelow with a clothesline that sends Bigelow through the ropes and onto the floor. DDP hits Bigelow with a baseball slide that sends Bigelow into the barricade! DDP gets a garbage can lid from under the ring and hops onto the apron. DDP leaps and smashes the lid over Bigelow’s head! DDP puts the lid on Bigelow’s face, then slams Bigelow into the ringpost! DDP plays to the crowd, but when he turns his attention back to Bigelow, Bigelow grabs Stacy Keibler and puts her between him and DDP! Bigelow tosses Stacy aside then tackles DDP into the ringsteps! Bigelow then powerslams DDP on the floor! Bigelow rolls DDP into the ring, then grabs some weapons from under the ring.

In the ring, Bigelow has a wooden mop and breaks it over DDP’s back! Falling headbutt from Bigelow and a cover, 1…2…DDP kicks out. Bigelow pounds on DDP, but DDP fights back. Bigelow catches a DDP kick, but DDP spins around and hits Bigelow with a clothesline. Bigelow keeps his balance, so DDP grabs a piece of wood and smashes it over Bigelow’s head! Bigelow still stands! DDP grabs a chair and gets a full head of steam, but Bigelow catches him before DDP swings and hits a brutal spinebuster! Bigelow picks DDP up for Greetings From Asbury Park, but DDP slides behind Bigelow and goes for the Diamond Cutter. Bigelow blocks it and shoves DDP into the ropes. Bigelow boots DDP and powerbombs him in the middle of the ring! Instead of going for the cover, Bigelow climbs the ropes, but DDP has some life left in him and hits the ropes, resulting in Bigelow getting crotched!

DDP goes over to Bigelow and calls for the Diamond Cutter, but DDP sees Billy Gunn on the apron and quickly knocks him off! Road Dogg slides in and nails DDP from behind. Road Dogg sends DDP off the ropes, but DDP catches him with a DDT on the way back. DDP stomps away on Road Dogg as Jeff Jarrett slides into the ring with his guitar! Jarrett misses DDP…but accidentally smashes the guitar over Stacy Keibler’s head instead! DDP attacks Jarrett and punches away at him in the corner, but Gunn hits the low blow. Gunn sets DDP up for a piledriver, and Road Dogg spikes DDP down! Shane McMahon comes out to the ring with security officers as Jarrett, Gunn, and Road Dogg escape through the crowd! Bigelow, still on the turnbuckles, hits a flying headbutt on DDP! 1…2…3!

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow via pinfall in 10:07 (New Champion)

Don West:
“We have a new champion!

Mike Tenay: “My god I can’t believe what Jarrett did!”

Don West: “He didn’t mean to!”

Mike Tenay: “Why the hell is he even out here?! God I hope Stacy is okay!”

Nitro closes with Bam Bam Bigelow pounding on his chest as he walks up the ramp as the new United States Champion…while Shane McMahon and Diamond Dallas Page check on Stacy.


::END SHOW::


Quick Results

World Cruiserweight Championship

Ultimo Dragon © pinned La Parka to retain the title

Ric Flair pinned Christian

Sean O’Haire and Chuck Palumbo defeated Brock Lesnar and The Giant by DQ

Elix Skipper and Shane Helms defeated Los Guerreros when Skipper pinned Chavo

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Diamond Dallas Page © to win the title

Champions

WCW World Champion

Booker T (Defeated Kurt Angle on 12-29-02)

ECW World Champion
Raven (Defeated Rob Van Dam on 9-29-02)

WCW United States Champion
Bam Bam Bigelow (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page on 1-6-03)

ECW Television Champion
Shelton Benjamin (Defeated Tajiri on 10-27-02)

WCW World Tag Team Champions
The Archdiocese of Dudleyville (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant on 10-7-02)

ECW World Tag Team Champions
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash (Defeated Rob Van Dam and Sabu on 12-29-02)

World Cruiserweight Champion
Ultimo Dragon (Defeated Tajiri on 12-29-02)

World Women’s Champion
Gail Kim (Defeated Victoria on 12-29-02)

Roster

AJ Styles: – Jerry Lynn took AJ Styles under his wing in early 2002, resulting in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. Lynn and Styles failed to win back the titles at Starrcade, although they did eliminate RVD and Sabu

The Archdiocese of Dudleyville: – The Dudley Boyz lost the WCW World Tag Team Championship back in April to Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant, then disappeared after a loss to Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, and Balls Mahoney at ECW Barely Legal II. They returned in early October…but under a religious gimmick. Brother Bubba and Reverend D-Von, joined by the monstrous Deacon Batista, regained the WCW Tag titles and even seemed to kidnap Spike Dudley on an edition of ECW Rise. It looks like Spike has joined back with his brothers based on what happened on the 10/31 RISE. They’ve also been feuding with the trio of Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Monty Brown. They also have issues with Dreamer and Sandman because of the kidnapping of Spike. They took out Dreamer and Sandman for seemingly for good at N2R. After Deacon Batista’s loss to Monty Brown on Nitro, The Dudleys and Batista will face Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Brown at Starrcade in a Six-Man Tag Team Match with the WCW World Tag Team Titles on the line. Batista powerbombed Spike post-match, blaming him for the loss. They retained the titles at Starrcade. The LOD look like they are coming for them next.

Billy Kidman: – It has been an up and down year for Kidman. After some early battles with Raven and his Warriors, Kidman challenged Christian thoughout the year for the US Title but didn’t win the title. He’s now again become a target of Raven’s Warriors mostly due to his past with Raven and his friendship with Rey Mysterio Jr.

Booker T: – When this new WCW formed, Booker T had a chance to become the #1 Contender for the WCW World Championship, but lost to Kurt Angle at Starrcade 2001. Booker has since been trying to fight his way back to contention. A long feud with R-Killa (Ron Killings) occupied Booker throughout the summer until Booker finally dispatched him in an actual Harlem Street Fight at ECW Anarchy Rulz. Booker T had another chance to win the WCW World Championship as he won a fan vote over Kurt Angle (100%-0%!) to face HHH at Cyberslam, but HHH prevailed in a half-hour classic. Booker T was on the WCW Team that beat the NWO at War Games, which led to a match with Brock Lesnar at Halloween Havoc (Lesnar, while not a NWO member, was on team NWO for the match). Lesnar managed to defeat Booker at Halloween Havoc, but Booker has vowed revenge, while also declaring entry in the WrestleWar. He also may have picked up an ally in Lesnar’s former partner Shelton Benjamin. The feud with the New World Order has picked back up, with HHH blasting brother Stevie Ray with a sledgehammer. Booker T would win the WrestleWar to earn a WCW World Title shot at Starrcade 2002…and held off Triple H two nights later to hold onto that title shot. Booker T converted that title shot into his 5th WCW World Championship. Has his first successful defense on Nitro against Christian before getting attacked by a returning R-Killa, who stole the WCW World Title belt from him. He’ll face R-Killa at Guilty As Charged

Brock Lesnar: – After dominating ECW from his debut at Starrcade 2001 (December) through Anarchy Rulz 2002 (August), Lesnar surprised the world when he teamed with the NWO for War Games with the condition that if the NWO won, Triple H would give him a WCW World Title shot. Lesnar’s shortcut to the WCW title didn’t work and this led to a feud with Booker T. Lesnar defeated Booker at Halloween Havoc, although it seems he’s drawn the ire of ECW stablemate Shelton Benjamin. Lesnar’s manager Paul Heyman announced on Nitro that Lesnar will be a part of WrestleWar. Lesnar returned to ECW to get revenge on Benjamin’s actions at Halloween Havoc and defeated Benjamin at November to Remember. After eliminating Stone Cold Steve Austin in a War Rumble, Lesnar decided to anger Stone Cold…which bit him in the ass during the Final Battle. Lesnar will have the biggest match of career at Starrcade when he faces Stone Cold. Lesnar may have crossed a line though as he went to Austin’s best friend WWF Announcer Jim Ross’ home and assaulted him as a message. Lesnar continued his path of destruction by destroying Stone Cold at Starrcade for perhaps the biggest win of his career. Now, he has eyes on capturing the WCW World Championship

Chris Candido: – Once Justin Credible betrayed Total Impact, a spot opened for Chris Candido. Candido has helped Lance Storm and Mike Awesome in their battles against the NWO and their allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Mike Awesome the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. He was injured in a car accident facilitated by the Outsiders. Total Impact would defeat the Wolfpac at Starrcade. He takes on stablemates Lance Storm and Mike Awesome at Guilty As Charged for an ECW World Championship Match

Christian: – After an early loss to Triple H, Christian recovered in January 2002 to win the US Title and has dominated the US Title scene for most of the year. Christian has had different allies throughout his reign: The Quebecers and Rene Dupree (Dupree is still with him). He’s beaten challengers such as Test, Billy Kidman, and Booker T in title defenses. He lost the title to Kurt Angle at Cyberslam, but won it back on Nitro and is the current champion. Christian is slated to compete in the WrestleWar and has guaranteed victory all the while trying to avoid defending his US Title at all costs. DDP got the better of him at Starrcade, leaving Christian titleless

Chuck Palumbo: – Palumbo has struggled ever since partner Sean O’Haire turned against him and joined the NWO. Has had some matches with O’Haire since, but hasn’t been able to beat his former partner and friend. Has seemed to have patched things with him since O’Haire left the NWO

Daffney: – Daffney debuted alongside Victoria and has been at ringside through Victoria’s rise to World Women’s Champion. Daffney has disagreed with Victoria’s post-match attacks though, and Victoria responded in an abusive manner towards her. Daffney had enough and finally attacked Victoria at Halloween Havoc, saving Molly Marvel. Daffney would lose to Victoria at November to Remember…although she scarred Victoria by throwing tacks in her face…and did it again to cost Victoria the Women’s Title against Gail Kim at Starrcade, then made the challenge for Kim’s title

Dave Taylor: – Brought in by William Regal and Fit Finlay to help them when they were battling Monty Brown, Elix Skipper, and Shane Helms

Deacon Batista: – The enforcer of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville, OVW’s former Leviathan

Diamond Dallas Page: – DDP began as a commentator, but got involved in the Tajiri-William Regal-Torrie Wilson situation. Torrie would become one of his Diamond Dolls (Stacy Keibler would join later, and Torrie would leave for Kidman in the summer). DDP then also saved Stacy Keibler from the Dudleyz and received a huge assist from the Giant. DDP and Giant battled the Outsiders for most of the summer over the WCW World Tag Team titles, and almost won the WCW Title from HHH at Clash of Champions. Recently, due to the Giant’s frustration with not getting WCW World title shots, the Giant turned on DDP. The Giant took DDP out in their match at Halloween Havoc. DDP made his return on Nitro just twelve days before Wrestle War, saving Booker T from an attack from Triple H. With the Giant reappearing, DDP wants a rematch with him, but had to settle for becoming the #1 Contender to Christian’s US Title. He said he wasn’t done with the Giant…and seemingly had Giant beat on Nitro if it weren’t for Christian. DDP would defeat Christian at Starrcade to win the US Title, and made it clear he still had the WCW World Title set in his sights. There’s a new problem for DDP now, as he’s called out Jeff Jarrett and the New Age Outlaws. Jarrett and the Outlaws responded in kind by costing DDP the US Title

Eddie Guerrero: – Now clean and sober, Eddie Guerrero returned to major league pro wrestling by winning the vacant ECW TV Title at Barely Legal II. He feuded with Rob Van Dam over the summer, trading the ECW TV title with him and losing to RVD in RVD’s 1st PPV ECW World Title defense. Guerrero eventually got the better of RVD in a special ladder match where the winner got to have any match he wanted, although it seems like Commissioner Mick Foley isn’t able to deliver. Guerrero showed up on Nitro as a result and lost a highly competitive match with Kurt Angle in the main event. Mick Foley found a suitable substitute that Guerrero accepted for the November to Remember match: Stone Cold Steve Austin. Guerrero would fail in his attempt to defeat Austin. Guerrero put on a good performance in his War Rumble as he entered #1 and made it nearly to the end. He got revenge on the man who eliminated him, Ric Flair, two nights later by costing Flair the WCW World Title. Scored a pinfall on Flair on RISE as well, but couldn’t come up with the victory against him at Starrcade. The next night Guerrero accidentally cost Chavo the Cruiserweight title…then cost himself and Chavo a tag match against Shane Helms and Skipper.

Elix Skipper: – After winning a couple of matches against The Hurricane, he and Shane Helms joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, The A.O.D. prevailed at Starrcade

Fit Finlay: – Brought in by William Regal to battle Diamond Dallas Page, Finlay and Regal then feuded in the spring. Regal would knock Finlay out in a match in May…but they’d get back together later in the year and now are a trio with David Taylor

Gail Kim: – The former La Felina was destroyed by Victoria in the summer, but her triumphant return as Gail Kim led to a Women’s War Rumble victory and a title shot at Starrcade 2002, which she won for her first world title

The Giant: – The Giant signed on with Shane McMahon in an announcement made at Starrcade 2001. Giant said one thing mattered to him: the WCW World Championship. He failed to win it at Souled Out against Kurt Angle and then ended up on a different path: helping Diamond Dallas Page win the WCW World Championship in his feud with the Dudley Boyz. Giant and DDP had two reigns over the summer as they feuded with the Outsiders, trading the titles. The Giant grew tired of waiting for another WCW World title shot after their victory over the NWO at War Games and eventually turned on DDP. Giant destroyed DDP at Halloween Havoc, but upon not receiving a title match seemingly walked out on Shane McMahon on Nitro. The Giant returned at the WrestleWar, injuring then-WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan before and after his failed title defense against Kurt Angle. The Giant showed he wasn’t done with DDP either as he attacked DDP after DDP’s match with Rene Dupree on Nitro. Hulk Hogan would return the next week to save DDP from Giant, and WCW Owner Shane McMahon announced that Hogan and Giant would clash at Starrcade. The Giant accomplished something he was never able to do in the past seven years when he pinned Hulk Hogan clean at Starrcade. He now has his sights set on the WCW World Championship once again

Hugh Morrus: – Has mostly been in the lower-mid card in the Alliance era. After a loss to Chuck Palumbo, Morrus said that he was “done with this Hugh Morrus shit”

Hulk Hogan: – He originally returned at Slamboree to cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship in his title defense against Triple H. After HHH turned the NWO against him, Hogan was out until the night after Cyberslam in early September. Hogan returned and led WCW in a victory over the NWO in War Games. This got him a title shot at Halloween Havoc, where Hogan defeated HHH to win the title. Hogan had previously promised Kurt Angle a title shot due to screwing him over at Slamboree, and that match will take place at WrestleWar. The Giant would attack Hogan before and after that match, and he cost Hogan the title against Kurt Angle. Hogan returned to Nitro to extract revenge on Giant, cementing their match at Starrcade. The Giant would kick out of the legdrop and pin Hogan at Starrcade, potentially killing Hulkamania once and for all

Ivory: – Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament, but we haven’t seen a lot of her overall

Jamie Noble: – Jamie Noble originally got a break to join the Alliance when he upset Curt Hennig. Ever since he has joined up with Kid Kash in a quest to win the ECW World Tag Team Title. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Jazz: – Former World Women’s Champion was beaten by Victoria in the summer and has been trying to win back the title ever since

Jerry Lynn: – Jerry Lynn took a liking to AJ Styles after watching him on Worldwide, taking him under his wing. This resulted in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. They failed to regain the titles at Starrcade as Jamie Noble and Kid Kash won the three-way dance

Juventud Guerrera: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Guerrera would lose that match but still be a top contender to the title thoughout the summer. He’d eventually form a trio with Psicosis and Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, but Chilo is out of the picture now

Kevin Nash: – Kevin Nash showed up at Slamboree as a member of the NWO, costing Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship. Nash and Scott Hall have been two of the faces of the NWO since, helping Triple H retain the WCW titles at all costs. He and Scott Hall managed to win the WCW World Tag Team Title before dropping it back to DDP and the Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Kronik: – Clarke and Adams have broken away from Raven’s stable and now look to destroy Raven

Kid Kash: – Kid Kash and Jamie Noble originally got together to deal with R-Killa and Mark Henry and ever since have tried to win the ECW World Tag Team Title.. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Kurt Angle: – Angle won the WCW World Championship the night after Starrcade 2001, beating and crippling Ric Flair. After managing defenses against The Giant, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Lance Storm, Angle would finally fall to Triple H at Slamboree thanks to the New World Order. Angle has essentially feuded with the New World Order since, which included beating Curt Hennig in a cage on Nitro. After a win against the NWO's Sean O’Haire at Halloween Havoc, Angle finds himself in position to win back the WCW Title at WrestleWar. He’s also had a bit of an adversarial issue with Booker T. Angle beat Booker T back at Starrcade 2001, but at Cyberslam 2002 the fans chose Booker unanimously to face Triple H for the WCW Title, something that seems to still bug Angle. Perhaps that doesn’t matter anymore as Angle would defeat Hulk Hogan to get his WCW World Title back at WrestleWar…but would drop it to Booker T at Starrcade. To get a rematch, it looks like he’ll have to defeat the man he beat for the WCW World Title the night after Starrcade 2002: Ric Flair

Lance Storm: – Storm formed a trio with Mike Awesome and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before Kurt Angle gave him the match of a lifetime: a WCW World Title Match on Pay-Per-View at Uncensored. Storm wouldn’t win the title, and that led to an extended feud with Angle. Things changed when the NWO invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned his back on the team. Chris Candido would join the team and they’ve been feuding with the NWO and NWO allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Lance Storm the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would emerge victorious at Starrcade. He’ll face stablemates Mike Awesome and Chris Candido for a shot at the ECW World Championship

Legion of Doom: – Veteran legendary tag team has reappeared recently, going after former rivals Kronik (now Crush and Wrath)…which in turn has dragged them into the entire Raven’s Warriors situation. The LOD would help lead their team in a victory over Raven’s Warriors at Starrcade. Now, they perhaps look to win one last World Tag Team Title

Little Guido: – The leader of the Full-Blooded Italians. His group has taken payoffs for jobs…although they haven’t always went well. Had a shot at the Cruiserweight title at November to Remember, but didn’t walk away with gold.

Mick Foley: – Mick Foley returned to ECW to support his friend, Terry Funk. That led to a confrontation with ECW World Champion Brock Lesnar. With the blessing of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Cactus Jack returned to and faced Lesnar for the ECW World Championship at Barely Legal II, but came up short. Foley returned in the summer to become Stephanie McMahon’s ECW Commissioner, replacing General Manager Paul Heyman. He has seemed to be especially tough on the top bad guys on the brand, specifically Eddie Guerrero and Raven. At Starrcade, Raven would attack Mick Foley…and Foley would get hit with an inadvertent GORE from Rhyno in the ECW World Title match at Starrcade. After Rhyno’s loss, Rhyno would GORE down Mick Foley again

Mike Awesome: – Awesome formed a trio with Lance Storm and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before battling Kurt Angle and the Eliminators. When the New World Order invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned on the group, Total Impact became fan favorites. Chris Candido would replace Credible and they would battle against NWO allies the FBI and the newly formed X-Factor. After the Outsiders cost him the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would beat the Wolfpac at Starrcade. He’ll face stablemates Chris Candido and Lance Storm at Guilty as Charged for an ECW World Title shot

Molly Marvel: – The former Mighty Molly reinvented herself and was the inaugural World Women’s Champion. She would lose it to Jazz and has been trying to win it back ever since

Monty Brown: – Monty Brown is part of a trio with Elix Skipper and Shane Helms and recently just debuted to help them against William Regal, Dave Taylor, and Fit Finlay. Fun babyface trio. Due to Brown’s victory over Deacon Batista, Brown, Skipper, and Helms have a chance to win the WCW World Tag Team Title in a Six-Man Tag Team Match against the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Nova: – Tonight was a bit of a serious turn for Nova, who had been part of the comical Blue World Order for most of the summer

Paul Heyman: – He started out as the General Manager for ECW until ECW Owner Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley fired him bias concerns. These concerns were due to Heyman managing Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, and C.W. Anderson at the same time. Heyman left ECW for WCW with Lesnar and remains his manager/agent.

The Phoenix: – Talented youngster who has mainly wrestled in Canada. Has had a few battles with rival La Felina in Alliance. Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament

Psicosis: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Psicosis would win the match and win the title the next night, but would then lose it to Rey Mysterio Jr. at Barely Legal II. He and Guerrera formed a trio with Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, although now he’s out of the picture

R-Killa: – Ron Killings debuted in early 2002 in ECW as R-Killa and quickly former a team with Mark Henry. Killa and Henry would shortly become ECW World Tag Team Champions and also instigated a feud with Harlem Heat, specifically Booker T. R-Killa and Booker T feuded throughout the summer, ultimately leading to a (real) Harlem Street Fight where Booker left R-Killa lying on the street at Anarchy Rulz. R-Killa would disappear until the night after Starrcade 2002, attacking the new WCW World Champion Booker, and stealing the title belt. He successfully goaded Booker T into a title match for Guilty As Charged

Raven: – Raven put together a group of “warriors” to help him fight a “war” against him that was coming. The first iteration of the group wasn’t much, but as of Anarchy Rulz (After a Buried Alive victory over Mortis) the new version of the warriors: Perry Saturn, Terri Runnels, Tajiri, Mikey Whipwreck, Crush, Malice, and Wrath, have dominated ECW. Raven would win the ECW World Championship at Fall Brawl. Commissioner Mick Foley has tried to even the odds as Raven uses his warriors to interfere in matches and take out his enemies. He was pinned by Rey Mysterio Jr. on the RISE before November to Remember. Survived Rey’s challenge at November to Remember. Raven would survive Rhyno’s challenge for the ECW World Championship at Starrcade. His warriors are now divided…and now Raven must survive an Extreme Brawl at Guilty As Charged

Rene Dupree: – The 18 year old French phenom has been a heavy for Christian…and is completely smitten with Torrie Wilson

Rey Mysterio Jr.: – Returned to WCW/ECW at Barely Legal II when he defeated long time rival Psicosis to win the World Cruiserweight Championship. Has mostly wrestled on ECW shows, although he’s made some WCW appearances. He’s feuded with another long-time rival in Eddie Guerrero throughout the summer and beat Guerrero for his first open weight major singles championship: the ECW TV Title. Had two dream matches with Sabu, the second of which saw Sabu take the TV title at Cyberslam. Rey is set for his second ever shot at the ECW World Championship at November to Remember against Raven. His first was a loss in a valiant effort against Brock Lesnar at the Great American Bash. Unfortunately, he lost to Raven at N2R. Raven’s Warriors also cost him a chance at Tajiri’s Cruiserweight Championship as well

Rhyno: – Injured at the end of the InVasion storyline, Rhyno was the last ECW World Champion when ECW closed it doors in the beginning of 2001. Due to his neck injury, he was forced to relinquish the championship. On the inaugural episode of RISE in December of 2001, Rhyno showed up to give up the title…but said that he’d be back to “fucking kill” whomever the ECW World Champion is. Looks like Raven is the lucky man. Rhyno waved his right to sue ECW if he were to get injured again, opening the door to his victory in the Extreme Brawl on RISE to earn a shot at Raven’s title at Starrcade. Rhyno would fail in his attempt to win the title at Starrcade, accidentally GORING Mick Foley in the process. He seemingly blamed Mick too as he would hit him with another GORE afterwards. He gets another chance as part of the Extreme Brawl at Guilty As Charged

Ric Flair: – Flair won his 17th World Championship from Stone Cold at Starrcade 2001…but lost it the next night to Kurt Angle. Angle injured Flair’s ankle and it was thought we’d never see Flair again, until Flair appeared in a War Rumble. Flair just fell short of winning it too as he lost to Brock Lesnar. His return title match against Kurt Angle two nights later ended in DQ thanks to Eddie Guerrero. Flair would defeat Guerrero at Starrcade 2002, then challenge Kurt Angle for a match for Revenge

Rob Van Dam: – Rob Van Dam’s dream to finally win the ECW World Championship came true after a grueling nine month journey. After coming up short against Brock Lesnar at Starrcade 2001 for the vacant title, it took RVD until Anarchy Rulz to get a one-on-one rematch, this time in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage, to beat Lesnar and win the title. He added a TV title reign over the summer too. RVD is the only person to actually beat Brock Lesnar, and he did it twice (tag match at Slamboree and at Anarchy Rulz, both by pinfall). He has since dropped the ECW Title to Raven, but is a champion once again as he and Sabu knocked off Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles for the ECW tag straps at November to Remember. Just fell short at the WrestleWar’s Final Battle against Booker T. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. His attention has turned back to the ECW World Championship. He has a shot at it in the Extreme Brawl.

The Sandman: – ECW icon still showed up from time to time to thwart the bad guys in ECW like the Dudleys and the FBI. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember

Sabu: – Sabu returned to ECW to help RVD in his battles with Brock Lesnar. He ended up clashing with RVD and even beat him at Barely Legal II. Bill Alfonso was able to reunite the two though and they’ve been allies ever since. Brock Lesnar defeated Sabu in a Barbed Wire ECW World Title match, and since then Sabu has primarily wrestled for the TV Title. Sabu had a couple of dream matches with Rey Mysterio Jr. which ultimately got Sabu the TV title, but he lost it to Tajiri at Fall Brawl. He and RVD regained the ECW Tag titles at November to Remember. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. Sabu finds himself with a chance at the ECW World Championship as part of the Extreme Brawl.

Scott Hall: – Scott Hall surprised everyone and showed up in the Barely Legal II ECW TV Title battle royal, although he failed to win the title. What was thought to be a cameo turned out to be a full blown return when he reformed the NWO and cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship at Slamboree. Hall and Nash added another WCW World Tag Team Championship to their resume over the summer as well, although they dropped the title back to DDP and Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Scott Steiner: – Scott Steiner showed up in a War Rumble as a member of the New World Order, but he fell short of winning as he was eliminated by Booker T. It became more than a cameo eight nights later when he attacked Sean O’Haire to defend HHH and the NWO. Sean O’Haire got his revenge at Starrcade, easily defeating Steiner. With the status of the NWO’s future uncertain, Scott Steiner’s future is just as uncertain

Sean O’Haire: – Originally O’Haire teamed with partner Chuck Palumbo before turning to the New World Order. O’Haire has been positioned as the future of the NWO, but it’s not clear what that actually means with Triple H in charge. Previous interim WCW President Roddy Piper was a big fan of his, but O’Haire ultimately would powerbomb Piper through a table, taking him out. After losses to Kurt Angle and Booker T, as well as several mistakes trying to help Triple H, WCW owner Shane McMahon put together a match where O’Haire would face HHH with a #15 spot in a War Rumble going to the winner (and a #1 spot to the loser). In a shocking upset, O’Haire pinned HHH almost completely clean to win the match. HHH played him in the War Rumble though…but O’Haire got his revenge by not stopping Sting when Sting appeared two nights later and cost HHH a match against Booker T. O’Haire aligned himself with Booker T and Kurt Angle the next week, separating himself from the NWO for good. Sean O’Haire now has to deal with the man who replaced him in the NWO, Scott Steiner. O’Haire would defeat Steiner in minutes, but with HHH now banned from Alliance, how will he get his hands on him? O’Haire told Shane McMahon on Nitro he needs to figure that out

Shane Helms: – After some losses to Elix Skipper, he and Skipper joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Shane McMahon: – WCW Owner who has clashed with Triple H, even losing a Last Man Standing Match to him back at Uncensored in April. Shane has been supporting WCW’s top contenders in defeating HHH for the WCW title, which happened at Halloween Havoc. With the NWO’s future likely in limbo with HHH’s loss at Starrcade, Shane McMahon will look to build a new future of WCW around new champion Booker T

Shawn Michaels: – Shawn Michaels joined his friends in the New World Order the night after Slamboree, helping Triple H wrest the faction from Hulk Hogan. HBK has been at ringside for many of HHH’s matches, causing trouble wherever he could. But things changed when Sting arrived at Halloween Havoc. Sting’s interference cost HHH not only the WCW World Title at Halloween Havoc, but again a month later in a #1 Contender’s Match against Booker T. Sting revealed that his target was Michaels. Shawn Michaels accepted the challenge and will face Sting in a Dream Match at Starrcade. In a 30-minute classic, HBK showed he still had what it took to be one of the top guys in the industry, but he ultimately fell to Sting at Starrcade

Shelton Benjamin: – Benjamin debuted as Brock Lesnar’s Mystery Partner back at SuperBrawl XII in Lesnar’s battle against Rob Van Dam and Sabu. Benjamin got some solid wins in his early ECW career, but it was clear he wasn’t a priority for Paul Heyman. Now in the post-Heyman ECW, Benjamin has made a point to take care of business for himself. This led to winning his first major championship, the ECW TV Title, at Halloween Havoc 2002. He faced off with his former friend and teammate Brock Lesnar at November to Remember, but failed to walk away with a victory. Benjamin helped lead his team to victory over Raven’s Warriors

Stephanie McMahon: – The owner of ECW realizes she’d never be accepted by ECW fans, so installed Mick Foley as ECW Commissioner and took a behind the scenes approach to running the company. Differences with Triple H led to their divorce over the summer

Stevie Ray: – Booker T’s brother and one-half of Harlem Heat. He’s aided his brother in battles against the likes of R-Killa, Brock Lesnar, and the New World Order. Most recently he was blasted over the head with a sledgehammer by Triple H…although he showed up to help his brother hold onto his title shot in a match with HHH. Celebrated with his brother after Booker T won the WCW World Championship at Starrcade

Sting: – After tormenting Triple H (and costing HHH the WCW World Title), it turns out Sting’s target was not HHH, but Shawn Michaels. Sting laid out the challenge to HBK for Starrcade, and on the 12/16 Nitro Shawn Michaels accepted, leading to the Dream Match. Sting proved he could beat Shawn Michaels when he did at Starrcade 2002

Stone Cold Steve Austin: – The first WCW World Champion of the Alliance Era has struggled ever since being crowned champion. After losing the title to Ric Flair at Starrcade 2001, Austin has battled the likes of Kurt Angle and Triple H in trying to regain the title, to no avail. Before he challenged Eddie Guerrero on RISE in November, Austin was last seen battling Triple H for the WCW World Title in a Triple Cage Match at the Great American Bash, a match he’d lose. Austin claimed that Guerrero has the fire he needs to get back to being Stone Cold, and Austin would defeat him at N2R. Austin would be eliminated by Brock Lesnar in a War Rumble, but Austin took exception to Lesnar’s post-elimination antics…and in turn cost him the Final Battle. Austin accepted a challenge from Lesnar for a match at Starrcade. Austin put up a hell of a fight, but Lesnar would beat Austin and leave Austin battered and beaten. Austin announced his retirement the next night…before Jeff Jarrett arrived and took him out with a guitar, seemingly causing a severe neck injury.

Super Crazy: – Cruiserweight Champion who has traded the title with Tajiri in the summer and has regularly defended the title, but lost it in a three-way at November to Remember against Tajiri and Little Guido

Tajiri: – Tajiri started off as a pawn for William Regal as Regal looked to break up Tajiri and his girlfriend Torrie Wilson. Tajiri would turn on Wilson though, leading to a sinister heel turn. He briefly would join the Sinister Minister is his feud against Raven, but would end up joining Raven too at Anarchy Rulz. Won the Cruiserweight title back at November to Remember, but dropped it to Ultimo Dragon at Starrcade. Tajiri, trying to protect friend Mikey Whipwreck, turned on Raven on RISE…only for Whipwreck to turn on him. Still, Tajiri gets a chance at the ECW World Championship as he is part of the Extreme Brawl.

Tazz: – Tazz started the Alliance era strong when he captured the US Title from Kurt Angle back in December 2001, but neck injuries slowed him down. An ECW World Title loss to Brock Lesnar at Uncensored 2002 began the fall, and Shelton Benjamin finished off his career at Barely Legal II. Tazz now works commentary with Joey Styles

Test: – The Alliance Era has been a mixed bag for Test. He started off as ECW Owner Shane McMahon’s bodyguard, but quickly was taken out by the Giant. Ever since he’s been in the middle of the card, recently losing matches to Billy Kidman. He did pick up a win against Meng

Tommy Dreamer: – ECW loyalist shows up from time to time to defend ECW and fend off rivals such as Raven and the Dudleys. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember.

Triple H: – Recovering from a quadriceps tear, HHH was a special acquisition to the Alliance from Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley and debuted at Starrcade 2001 with a win over Christian. After feuding with Steve Austin, HHH would win the WCW World Championship from Kurt Angle at Slamboree thanks to assistance from the original three of the New World Order. This was a trap though, as HHH, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Shawn Michaels would blindside Hulk Hogan the night after Starrcade and create a Green and Black version (which also led to a divorce with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley). HHH had fended off all challengers for his WCW Title (a list that included Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant, Kurt Angle, Steve Austin in a Triple Cage Match, and Booker T). His NWO lost War Games though, and by extension HHH lost the title to Hogan at Halloween Havoc. HHH’s hold on the New World Order is in jeopardy as he was shockingly beaten by Sean O’Haire on Nitro. HHH fell short in the War Rumble, making it to the end but losing to Rob Van Dam. Two nights later HHH challenged Booker T for his WrestleWar title shot…but would lose after Sting reappeared. After learning Sting was after Shawn Michaels, HHH fired the last bullet in his gun, offering his WCW career in exchange for getting added to the WCW World Championship Match at Starrcade…a move that would cost him his Alliance career as he failed to win the match

Ultimo Dragon: – Ultimo Dragon has won a chance at Tajiri’s World Cruiserweight Championship at Starrcade, and converted that opportunity into a his first title reign in over four years

Victoria: – Victoria debuted alongside Daffney and ran through the Women’s division, quickly becoming World Women’s Champion. She’s been abusive of Daffney though when Daffney attempted to stop Victoria during post-match attacks, but Daffney stood up to her at Halloween Havoc. Victoria survived a surprisingly violent encounter with Daffney at November to Remember 2002 and again on RISE three days later. Months ago she destroyed La Felina and stole her mask…but Felina has returned as Gail Kim and the two women will face one another at Starrcade for the World Women’s Title. Kim would defeat Victoria…with a little help from Daffney

William Regal: – Former WCW commissioner had an on-and-off feud with Fit Finlay throughout the summer. He now teams with him and David Taylor to form a heel trio. Lost former protégé Tajiri to the Sinister Minister, and then to Raven

Upcoming Pay-Per-View

ECW/WCW Guilty as Charged 2003 – January 12, 2003

ECW World Championship: The Extreme Brawl (Elimination)

Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri

WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Kid Kash and Jamie Noble © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn

WCW/ECW Revenge 2003 – February 2, 2003

#1 Contender for the WCW World Championship – Winner Gets a Shot at SuperBrawl XIII
Kurt Angle vs. Ric Flair

 

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Gonna try and start reading again so going in cold with this show and great stuff. Also you're amazing for the summary and info at the end
 

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DDP coming out and starting the show felt a bit underwhelming tbh. Thought we’d get Jarrett and co for sure, but at least DDP addressed them which improved the situation. As a matter of fact, this brought me around completely as the idea of DDP standing up for the locker room against Jarrett, using the NWO as an example of a previous group doing similar stuff, it was all good stuff that made sense. Bigelow was a shock interruption, and whilst I don’t mind the direction here, it just felt like they agreed to a match in no time. Maybe could have been fleshed out a little more, but in general, I like this.

Nice title defence from Ultimo Dragon here, and a clever bit of booking with La Parka’s chair coming back to bite him in the end.

Sit down interview from Booker T was very good. I was a big fan of the Killings promo on Rise, and I feel like Booker’s response in terms of what he actually said was good too. My only thing is maybe Booker could be a little more angry, considering Killings stole his title. Outside of that, Booker’s response and the comparison to himself ten years ago, and again with the racial undertones here, I thought was very well done. Good stuff.

LOD promo from The Dudleyz was solid enough. Enjoyed the line about being close to god for healing. Well played.

No issues with the Angle/Flair booking tonight with Flair having a match and Angle having his back to an extent. All well and good, solid stuff.

Dudleyz promo was short and sharp as well, but the funeral next week has the potential to be awesome. Looking forward to that one.

Giant/Brock and O’Haire promo came off a little awkward to me. The Giant/Brock stuff was good but O’Haire coming out to complain about Triple H getting away just felt kind of weird and out of place to me. It lead to the tag match feeling kind of forced so I wasn’t all in on this. I did like the aftermath though with Giant/Brock now happening, and Bischoff enticing O’Haire.

Wow, didn’t necessarily expect Skipper and Helms to get the win over the Guerreros but I do like the team. Wondering if this will cause issues between the Guerreros as well.

Part two of the Booker interview was obviously much shorter than part one, although I did like that finally Booker showed some fire. Shock attack from Killings is nice to add even more heat to his. Considering the relatively quick turnaround from Starrcade, utilising their history together, you’ve built this one really well.

Whoa, huge ending with the surprise title change. Bigelow beats Page with the No DQ and No Count out stipulation. Interesting that DDP basically made his own death bed here. Good match and love the impact Jarrett, and The Outlaws have made in just two weeks. Can’t wait to eventually hear from them, but for tonight, a very strong, surprise ending to the show.

Another solid episode here, enjoyed it as usual.
 

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ECW RISE
January 9, 2003
Roberts Municipal Stadium
Evansville, IN

Bam Bam Bigelow:
“Hey! I told you all that I wasn’t done yet! All year last year people told me I was done. That Bam Bam Bigelow should retire! WELL 2003 IS GONNA BE MY YEAR. Look right here. This is the WCW United States Championship belt! That’s right! I broke Diamond Dallas Page on Nitro! Page, I understand you got the rematch for this Sunday at Guilty As Charged! I’m just gonna have to break you again and finish you off once and for all! I’ll see you in Indianapolis!”





Joey Styles: “We are just three nights away from the first Pay-Per-View event of 2003….Guilty As Charged! I’m Joey Styles and of course I’m with my broadcast partner, Tazz.”


Tazz: “What’s up, Joey! Man I feel the excitement for Guilty As Charged! But, Joey, did you watch Nitro? I mean wow, Bam Bam Bigelow just showed up and took the WCW US Title from Diamond Dallas Page…with help from Jeff Jarrett and all.”

Joey Styles: “Of course, and we wish Stacy Keibler a speedy recovery.”

Tazz: “That’s two people Jarrett and the New Age Outlaws have taken out.”

Joey Styles: “If Jarrett ever has the guts to show up at an ECW event I don’t think he’d be able to walk out. Anyway, Tazz, we have a title match tonight. The World Television Championship is on the line: Shelton Benjamin defends against Malice.”

Tazz: “You know there’s a lot of pressure on Malice too, Joey, with the whole deal with Raven.”

Joey Styles: “We’ll hear from Raven tonight, but kicking us off is Little Guido against Super Crazy!"

***
Little Guido (w/Tony Mamaluke) vs. Super Crazy


Little Guido shoves Super Crazy into the corner, then hits him with a couple of hard chops. Crazy fires back his own chops, but then misses a punch and Guido gets a waistlock. Crazy reverses into one of his own and tries to dump Guido back over his head, but Guido lands on his feet. Trip from Guido and a cover, 1…2…Crazy kicks out. Crazy gets a trip and a cover of his own, 1…2…Guido kicks out. Armdrag by Guido, but then armdrag by Crazy! Crazy kips up right in front of Guido and that slows Guido down. Guido hits the ropes and leapfrogs over Guido, then springboards into a corkscrew crossbody…but Guido catches him with an armbar! Guido doesn’t get it quite locked in and Crazy escapes, then backdrops Guido over the top rope and onto the floor!

Guido and Tony Mamaluke come together on the outside to get Guido back on track, allowing Crazy to take them both out with a Space Flying Tiger Drop (cartwheel Moonsault over the top rope). Crazy sends Guido into the railing before rolling Guido back into the ring. Mamaluke attacks Crazy, but Crazy decks him. Crazy goes for a springboard moonsault back into the ring, but Guido grabs him between the legs and drives him to the canvas! Cover, 1…2…Crazy kicks out. Guido quickly locks in a Fujiwara armbar, going for the submission. Guido lets go and distracts referee John Finnegan as Mamaluke chokes Crazy on the ropes. Guido runs over then locks Crazy in the Sicilian Crab! Crazy refuses to submit…and reaches the ropes!

Guido releases the hold and stomps away on Crazy. Guido sends Crazy off the ropes and goes for a backdrop, but Crazy puts on the brakes and tries for a DDT. Guido tries to turn that into a Northern Lights Suplex, but when in midair Crazy counters again and hits the DDT! Crazy slams Guido, then hits a moonsault from the bottom turnbuckle. Crazy leaps to the second turnbuckle and hits another moonsault. Crazy leaps to the top rope…but takes out Mamaluke with a flying crossbody! Crazy gets onto the apron to prepare to finish off Guido, but Tracy Smothers runs down and pulls Crazy down, resulting in Crazy smashing into the apron. Smothers hits Crazy with the Complete Shot on the floor! Smothers rolls Crazy back into the ring. Crazy gets to a kneeling position, but Guido hits him with a dropkick right in the face! Cover, 1…2…3!

Winner: Little Guido in 8:33 via pinfall

Little Guido
celebrates the victory with his FBI stablemates as Super Crazy sits in the ring, frustrated.

Joey Styles: “What a surprise, a cheap win for Little Guido.”

Tazz: “Hey, sometimes that’s what it takes. After the year Super Crazy had, this is a big win for Guido.”

Joey Styles:
“We will see the rest of the FBI later tonight as Smothers, Big Sal, and Johnny Stamboli take on Total Impact."

As soon as Joey Styles mentions Total Impact, the camera cuts to the back where Total Impact is preparing for their match later tonight. Surprisingly, WCW Owner Shane McMahon walks into their locker room. Pleasantries are shared before Shane reveals why he’s visited.

Shane McMahon: “I’m wishing you all three of you guys good luck in your match this Sunday. We’re all looking forward to it. But I’m here because I need a favor and you guys are the guys to ask.”

Lance Storm: “Yeah, Shane.”

Chris Candido: “Yeah, what’s up.”

Shane McMahon: “I assume you guys have watched Nitro and seen…”

Shane McMahon lowers his voice to where the camera can’t pick up the audio, as it seems he doesn’t want this request to be aired. Mike Awesome pushes the camera man out…

Joey Styles: “What is going on? Why is Shane McMahon here?”


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::


ECW Television Championship
Shelton Benjamin © vs. Malice (w/Mikey Whipwreck and Saturn)


Malice chases after Benjamin as Benjamin ducks and weaves all of Malice’s attacks. Malice ends up missing a big roundhouse punch into the corner, and Benjamin goes to work with punches himself. Benjamin sends Malice off the ropes and hits a leg lariat. Quick cover, 1…2…Malice powers out. Malice catches Benjamin with an elbow to the face. Benjamin blocks a second one, but runs right into a big boot. Malice asks Mikey Whipwreck to toss a chair into the ring, which he does. Malice takes a swing at Benjamin, but Benjamin ducks and hits a spinning heel kick into the chair, with the chair bouncing off Malice’s face! Whipwreck gets on the apron, but Benjamin knocks him off right away. Saturn grabs Benjamin’s foot to try to pull him under the bottom rope, but Benjamin kicks Saturn off and Saturn crashes into the railing.

Benjamin comes off the ropes and hits a somersault plancha over the top rope onto Whipwreck and Saturn! Benjamin hops onto the apron and the top rope. He leaps at Malice, but Malice catches him by the throat! Malice goes for the chokeslam, but Benjamin counters into an armdrag! Benjamin takes the chair and slams it across Malice’s back! Benjamin puts the chair in the middle of the ring and plants Malice with the T-Bone Suplex! Cover, 1…2…3!

Winner: Shelton Benjamin via pinfall in 4:48 (Retains)

Saturn
and Whipwreck attack Benjamin, but Benjamin fights Whipwreck off. Benjamin gets the upperhand, but from the crowd runs in John Kronus! Kronus catches Benjamin with a spinkick before looking eye-to-eye with Saturn. Saturn smiles as it looks like the Eliminators have re-united!

Joey Styles: “Don’t tell me John Kronus has fallen under Raven’s spell!

Saturn and Kronus wait for Benjamin to get to his feet…and take him right back down with Total Elimination! Mikey Whipwreck sets up a table…but here comes help for Benjamin!



Kronik come down to the ring, leading to Malice, Saturn, Kronus, and Whipwreck to all bail. Kronik help Benjamin to his feet.

***

Joey Styles:
“I’m glad to see these two guys, Clark and Adams, break from Raven’s hold.”


Tazz: John Kronus’ though, Joey. The Eliminators were one of the best teams in the history of ECW. It looks like Raven is re-building and this is one heck of a start.”

Joey Styles: “It’s time to shift gears, partner. Last week Daffney came down to the ring and said she was going to pay a visit to the new World Women’s Champion Gail Kim on Nitro. Now if you watched Nitro, you didn’t see that happen. Well, it turns out that Daffney was at Nitro, and confronted the Women’s Champion not at the arena, but nearby.”

Tazz:
“Scared the crap out of her too! Let’s show the footage, Joey because it didn’t end there.”

Footage from a camera (not a professional camera, but almost like a camcorder) is shown. New Women’s World Champion Gail Kim is shown walking from a hotel in Hartford and is able to enter her rental car, when she freaks out and jumps out of the car. Daffney emerges from the car.

Daffney: “Sorry dear, I didn’t mean to scare you…this time! I said I would be sure to visit you, but I thought I’d make this a more personal visit! You look good with that new piece of gold on your shoulder…but…”

Gail Kim: “If you wanted a title shot, all you had to do was ask, not freak me out from my car!”

Daffney: “I see you don’t know me that well. That’s okay. But I wanted to talk. See, you and I have something in common. Victoria wants to rip both our heads off. And while I’m up for a good scream…I can’t help but think we should work together to fend her off.”

Gail Kim: “I’m not working with you. If Victoria wants a rematch, once again, she can ask and she’ll get it.”

Daffney: “Well I’m glad you feel that way. Well, good luck then.”

Daffney pushes Gail Kim away from her car, then shuts the door and drives off! Kim, left with just the Women’s Title belt, doesn’t know what to do…but she’s then attacked by Victoria! Victoria beats the hell out of Kim…until Daffney comes driving back, trying to run Victoria over! Victoria and Kim both dodge the car, and Kim manages to get a shot on Victoria with the Women’s title belt! The footage ends with Kim looking to chase Daffney as the car has stopped near the end of a parking lot…

Tazz: “Wild stuff, Joey.”

Joey Styles: “For sure, Tazz. But we can confirm, it’ll be a Three-Way Dance, that means elimination, for the Women’s Championship at Guilty As Charged. This will be Gail Kim’s first title defense, against both Daffney and Victoria!


::COMMERCIAL BREAK::


Total Impact (Lance Storm, Chris Candido, and Mike Awesome) w/Dawn Marie vs. The FBI (Tracy Smothers, Johnny Stamboli, and Big Sal E. Graziano) w/Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke


Storm starts with Stamboli. Storm gets the better of Stamboli right off the bat with a waistlock takedown. Storm backs Stamboli into the corner and hits a clothesline, then a droptoehold as Stamboli stumbled out of the corner. Stamboli gets back to his feet and hits a couple of punches, but Storm counters with a snapmare, then a legdrop to the back of Stamboli’s head. Storm tags in Chris Candido. Candido is all over Stamboli with stomps. Belly-to-belly suplex from Candido! Candido hits the ropes but Smothers hits him with a knee to the back, and Stamboli runs Candido over with a clothesline. Stamboli tags in Smothers. Smothers hits Candido with punches and a couple of chops before hitting Candido with an elbow to the face. Swinging neckbreaker from Smothers. Cover, 1…2…Candido kicks out.

Smothers hits Candido with a couple of backfists, then knocks him down with a short arm clothesline. Smothers dances a bit, allowing Little Guido to choke Candido with the bottom rope. Smothers heads to the top rope and hits the Jaw Jacker! Smothers tags in Big Sal. Big Sal comes off the ropes, but misses a big splash! Candido rolls to his corner to tag in Mike Awesome! Awesome sends the incoming Stamboli flying with a clothesline! Smothers tries to get back into the ring, but Super Crazy, Psicosis, and Juventud Guerrera have run down to ringside! They attack Smothers, Little Guido, and Tony Mamaluke, leaving Stamboli and Big Sal down in the numbers game! As that brawl takes place on the outside, Total Impact has complete control of the match on the inside. Storm superkicks Stamboli, and Awesome plants him with an Awesome Bomb! Chris Candido heads to the top rope and hits Stamboli with the New Jersey Jam. Storm superkicks Big Sal, but Sal remains on his feet. Storm and Candido hit a double dropkick, but that only slightly staggers Sal. Mike Awesome climbs to the top rope, chair in hand, and coming flying off, smashing the chair over the head of Sal! Sal still doesn’t go down…although the ropes help him with that. Big Sal bounces off the ropes…resulting in Mike Awesome picking up and slamming the 600 pounder! All three members of Total Impact make the cover, 1…2…3!

Joey Styles: “Oh My God!”

Winners: Total Impact when all three members of Total Impact pinned Big Sal in 8:18

Total Impact
pose in the ring with Dawn Marie. Super Crazy, Psicosis, and Juventud Guerrera join them as the FBI stagger up the ramp, without Big Sal, who is still out in the middle of the ring. Awesome steps on Sal and raises his arms up.

Joey Styles: “Remember, this Sunday, at Guilty As Charged, Total Impact will have to face one another with an ECW World Championship Match on the line!”

Tazz: “That’s going to be incredible, Joey.”

Joey Styles: “We’re just three days away from Guilty As Charged. Let’s hear from the competitors will be in the ring this Sunday in Indianapolis!”



Raven: “They’ve tried this before. The powers that be, they crave an ECW where I no longer reign. Where I can no longer wield my influence as leader and as champion. This time they’ve thrown four men in my path with the hopes that perhaps just one can stop my path towards immortality. Despite my Warriors currently living in chaos…I’ve continued to win battle after battle. I won the war at Starrcade, yet I stand here at perhaps my most vulnerable state. The wilderbeast…the daredevil…the showboat…the traitor…they all have fallen at my hands, and they will again. So it is written, so it will come to pass. Quote the Raven, nevermore.”

***

Jerry Lynn:
Kid Kash, Jamie Noble. We did this dance last year at Hardcore Heaven. You guys were good, but not good enough. Now you’ve got the belts. Congratulations. But your little run stops here. You weren’t good enough to beat us last year, and in a pure two-against-two match, we’re going to prove you still can’t hang with us.”

AJ Styles: “That’s right! Jerry Lynn and me, AJ Styles, are the best tag team in the world. You just happen to be holding the hardware for us. We two won’t beat us, and you can’t beat us. Enjoy it while it lasts fellas, we’re getting those belts back at Guilty As Charged!

***

Diamond Dallas Page:
“Well would you look at that. They finally got DDP doing the ECW Pay-Per-View. Bigelow, you caught a break on Nitro. This Sunday, I’m taking my US title back. And then I’m coming for you Jarrett. I’ve been with Stacy for the last few nights as she recovers from that guitar shot. So I owe you one! First, Bam Bam gets the Bada-Bing this Sunday, and then I’ll find you Jarrett and finish you with the Bada-Boom!”

***

Jamie Noble:
“Yeah baby! Jerry Lynn, AJ Styles, you can do all the yappin’ you want about beating us last year. That was last year. We’re the tag team champions, and we’re planning to stay the tag team champions! You can make all the excuses you want about why you guys ain’t the champs now. But me and Kash, we don’t care!”

Kid Kash: “And by the way, we did beat you guys. Maybe we beat you both so badly you forgot, but at Starrcade, both of us pinned Mr. Phenomenal over there. We know how great you both are. But we’re going to prove that we’re better. We’re going to prove why we are ECW World Tag Team Champions!

Jamie Noble: “Yeah baby!”

***

Rob Van Dam:
“It’s about time that everybody’s favorite wrestler…Rob…Van…Dam. Let’s be real now, it’s time for Mr. PPV to get back what’s rightfully his, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Now I know, Sabu, he’s in the match too. And…I guess it would be okay if he pulled it off. But come on, I know you all want to see me get my belt back…”

Sabu jumps into the shot, with Bill Alfonso standing between both RVD and Sabu.

Rob Van Dam: “Hey, calm down, calm down. We’re on good terms right now, but Sabu, if it comes down to you and me, I’m always picking me, Rob…Van…Dam.”

Bill Alfonso: “Look daddy, between you and him, may the best man win. Sabu understands that, but you have to as well Rob.”

Rob Van Dam: “Yeah, yeah, I know. Just know I’m gonna be in top form Sunday night. I think the world needs a little reminder that I’m the whole fuckin’ show!

***

Rhyno:
Raven. Let me make this clear right now. This Sunday, I’m going to rip you and anyone else who gets in my way in fuckin’ half. That goes for you Van Dam. Or Sabu. Or Tajiri. It doesn’t matter what happens on Sunday. I spent 11 months rehabbing a broken neck. Mark my fuckin’ words. Either I’m walking out ECW World Champion, or no one is walking out at all!. GORE! GORE! GORE!


::END SHOW::


Quick Results


Little Guido pinned Super Crazy

ECW Television Championship
Shelton Benjamin pinned Malice to retain the title

Total Impact (Chris Candido, Lance Storm, and Mike Awesome) defeated the FBI (Tracy Smothers, Big Sal E. Graziano, and Johnny Stamboli) when all three members of Total Impact pinned Big Sal.

Champions

WCW World Champion

Booker T (Defeated Kurt Angle on 12-29-02)

ECW World Champion
Raven (Defeated Rob Van Dam on 9-29-02)

WCW United States Champion
Bam Bam Bigelow (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page on 1-6-03)

ECW Television Champion
Shelton Benjamin (Defeated Tajiri on 10-27-02)

WCW World Tag Team Champions
The Archdiocese of Dudleyville (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant on 10-7-02)

ECW World Tag Team Champions
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash (Defeated Rob Van Dam and Sabu on 12-29-02)

World Cruiserweight Champion
Ultimo Dragon (Defeated Tajiri on 12-29-02)

World Women’s Champion
Gail Kim (Defeated Victoria on 12-29-02)

Roster

AJ Styles: – Jerry Lynn took AJ Styles under his wing in early 2002, resulting in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. Lynn and Styles failed to win back the titles at Starrcade, although they did eliminate RVD and Sabu

The Archdiocese of Dudleyville: – The Dudley Boyz lost the WCW World Tag Team Championship back in April to Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant, then disappeared after a loss to Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, and Balls Mahoney at ECW Barely Legal II. They returned in early October…but under a religious gimmick. Brother Bubba and Reverend D-Von, joined by the monstrous Deacon Batista, regained the WCW Tag titles and even seemed to kidnap Spike Dudley on an edition of ECW Rise. It looks like Spike has joined back with his brothers based on what happened on the 10/31 RISE. They’ve also been feuding with the trio of Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Monty Brown. They also have issues with Dreamer and Sandman because of the kidnapping of Spike. They took out Dreamer and Sandman for seemingly for good at N2R. After Deacon Batista’s loss to Monty Brown on Nitro, The Dudleys and Batista will face Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Brown at Starrcade in a Six-Man Tag Team Match with the WCW World Tag Team Titles on the line. Batista powerbombed Spike post-match, blaming him for the loss. They retained the titles at Starrcade. The LOD look like they are coming for them next.

Bam Bam Bigelow: – 2002 was a tough year for Bam Bam as he lost any major matches he was a part of. A short-term team with Gangrel fell apart late in the year. But 2003 may be a big one for the veteran as he challenge, then upset Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW US Title on the first Nitro of the year

Billy Kidman: – It has been an up and down year for Kidman. After some early battles with Raven and his Warriors, Kidman challenged Christian thoughout the year for the US Title but didn’t win the title. He’s now again become a target of Raven’s Warriors mostly due to his past with Raven and his friendship with Rey Mysterio Jr.

Booker T: – When this new WCW formed, Booker T had a chance to become the #1 Contender for the WCW World Championship, but lost to Kurt Angle at Starrcade 2001. Booker has since been trying to fight his way back to contention. A long feud with R-Killa (Ron Killings) occupied Booker throughout the summer until Booker finally dispatched him in an actual Harlem Street Fight at ECW Anarchy Rulz. Booker T had another chance to win the WCW World Championship as he won a fan vote over Kurt Angle (100%-0%!) to face HHH at Cyberslam, but HHH prevailed in a half-hour classic. Booker T was on the WCW Team that beat the NWO at War Games, which led to a match with Brock Lesnar at Halloween Havoc (Lesnar, while not a NWO member, was on team NWO for the match). Lesnar managed to defeat Booker at Halloween Havoc, but Booker has vowed revenge, while also declaring entry in the WrestleWar. He also may have picked up an ally in Lesnar’s former partner Shelton Benjamin. The feud with the New World Order has picked back up, with HHH blasting brother Stevie Ray with a sledgehammer. Booker T would win the WrestleWar to earn a WCW World Title shot at Starrcade 2002…and held off Triple H two nights later to hold onto that title shot. Booker T converted that title shot into his 5th WCW World Championship. Has his first successful defense on Nitro against Christian before getting attacked by a returning R-Killa, who stole the WCW World Title belt from him. He’ll face R-Killa at Guilty As Charged

Brock Lesnar: – After dominating ECW from his debut at Starrcade 2001 (December) through Anarchy Rulz 2002 (August), Lesnar surprised the world when he teamed with the NWO for War Games with the condition that if the NWO won, Triple H would give him a WCW World Title shot. Lesnar’s shortcut to the WCW title didn’t work and this led to a feud with Booker T. Lesnar defeated Booker at Halloween Havoc, although it seems he’s drawn the ire of ECW stablemate Shelton Benjamin. Lesnar’s manager Paul Heyman announced on Nitro that Lesnar will be a part of WrestleWar. Lesnar returned to ECW to get revenge on Benjamin’s actions at Halloween Havoc and defeated Benjamin at November to Remember. After eliminating Stone Cold Steve Austin in a War Rumble, Lesnar decided to anger Stone Cold…which bit him in the ass during the Final Battle. Lesnar will have the biggest match of career at Starrcade when he faces Stone Cold. Lesnar may have crossed a line though as he went to Austin’s best friend WWF Announcer Jim Ross’ home and assaulted him as a message. Lesnar continued his path of destruction by destroying Stone Cold at Starrcade for perhaps the biggest win of his career. Now, he has eyes on capturing the WCW World Championship

Chris Candido: – Once Justin Credible betrayed Total Impact, a spot opened for Chris Candido. Candido has helped Lance Storm and Mike Awesome in their battles against the NWO and their allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Mike Awesome the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. He was injured in a car accident facilitated by the Outsiders. Total Impact would defeat the Wolfpac at Starrcade. He takes on stablemates Lance Storm and Mike Awesome at Guilty As Charged for an ECW World Championship Match

Christian: – After an early loss to Triple H, Christian recovered in January 2002 to win the US Title and has dominated the US Title scene for most of the year. Christian has had different allies throughout his reign: The Quebecers and Rene Dupree (Dupree is still with him). He’s beaten challengers such as Test, Billy Kidman, and Booker T in title defenses. He lost the title to Kurt Angle at Cyberslam, but won it back on Nitro and is the current champion. Christian is slated to compete in the WrestleWar and has guaranteed victory all the while trying to avoid defending his US Title at all costs. DDP got the better of him at Starrcade, leaving Christian titleless

Chuck Palumbo: – Palumbo has struggled ever since partner Sean O’Haire turned against him and joined the NWO. Has had some matches with O’Haire since, but hasn’t been able to beat his former partner and friend. Has seemed to have patched things with him since O’Haire left the NWO

Daffney: – Daffney debuted alongside Victoria and has been at ringside through Victoria’s rise to World Women’s Champion. Daffney has disagreed with Victoria’s post-match attacks though, and Victoria responded in an abusive manner towards her. Daffney had enough and finally attacked Victoria at Halloween Havoc, saving Molly Marvel. Daffney would lose to Victoria at November to Remember…although she scarred Victoria by throwing tacks in her face…and did it again to cost Victoria the Women’s Title against Gail Kim at Starrcade, then made the challenge for Kim’s title

Dave Taylor: – Brought in by William Regal and Fit Finlay to help them when they were battling Monty Brown, Elix Skipper, and Shane Helms

Deacon Batista: – The enforcer of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville, OVW’s former Leviathan

Diamond Dallas Page: – DDP began as a commentator, but got involved in the Tajiri-William Regal-Torrie Wilson situation. Torrie would become one of his Diamond Dolls (Stacy Keibler would join later, and Torrie would leave for Kidman in the summer). DDP then also saved Stacy Keibler from the Dudleyz and received a huge assist from the Giant. DDP and Giant battled the Outsiders for most of the summer over the WCW World Tag Team titles, and almost won the WCW Title from HHH at Clash of Champions. Recently, due to the Giant’s frustration with not getting WCW World title shots, the Giant turned on DDP. The Giant took DDP out in their match at Halloween Havoc. DDP made his return on Nitro just twelve days before Wrestle War, saving Booker T from an attack from Triple H. With the Giant reappearing, DDP wants a rematch with him, but had to settle for becoming the #1 Contender to Christian’s US Title. He said he wasn’t done with the Giant…and seemingly had Giant beat on Nitro if it weren’t for Christian. DDP would defeat Christian at Starrcade to win the US Title, and made it clear he still had the WCW World Title set in his sights. There’s a new problem for DDP now, as he’s called out Jeff Jarrett and the New Age Outlaws. Jarrett and the Outlaws responded in kind by costing DDP the US Title

Eddie Guerrero: – Now clean and sober, Eddie Guerrero returned to major league pro wrestling by winning the vacant ECW TV Title at Barely Legal II. He feuded with Rob Van Dam over the summer, trading the ECW TV title with him and losing to RVD in RVD’s 1st PPV ECW World Title defense. Guerrero eventually got the better of RVD in a special ladder match where the winner got to have any match he wanted, although it seems like Commissioner Mick Foley isn’t able to deliver. Guerrero showed up on Nitro as a result and lost a highly competitive match with Kurt Angle in the main event. Mick Foley found a suitable substitute that Guerrero accepted for the November to Remember match: Stone Cold Steve Austin. Guerrero would fail in his attempt to defeat Austin. Guerrero put on a good performance in his War Rumble as he entered #1 and made it nearly to the end. He got revenge on the man who eliminated him, Ric Flair, two nights later by costing Flair the WCW World Title. Scored a pinfall on Flair on RISE as well, but couldn’t come up with the victory against him at Starrcade. The next night Guerrero accidentally cost Chavo the Cruiserweight title…then cost himself and Chavo a tag match against Shane Helms and Skipper.

Elix Skipper: – After winning a couple of matches against The Hurricane, he and Shane Helms joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, The A.O.D. prevailed at Starrcade

Fit Finlay: – Brought in by William Regal to battle Diamond Dallas Page, Finlay and Regal then feuded in the spring. Regal would knock Finlay out in a match in May…but they’d get back together later in the year and now are a trio with David Taylor

Gail Kim: – The former La Felina was destroyed by Victoria in the summer, but her triumphant return as Gail Kim led to a Women’s War Rumble victory and a title shot at Starrcade 2002, which she won for her first world title

The Giant: – The Giant signed on with Shane McMahon in an announcement made at Starrcade 2001. Giant said one thing mattered to him: the WCW World Championship. He failed to win it at Souled Out against Kurt Angle and then ended up on a different path: helping Diamond Dallas Page win the WCW World Championship in his feud with the Dudley Boyz. Giant and DDP had two reigns over the summer as they feuded with the Outsiders, trading the titles. The Giant grew tired of waiting for another WCW World title shot after their victory over the NWO at War Games and eventually turned on DDP. Giant destroyed DDP at Halloween Havoc, but upon not receiving a title match seemingly walked out on Shane McMahon on Nitro. The Giant returned at the WrestleWar, injuring then-WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan before and after his failed title defense against Kurt Angle. The Giant showed he wasn’t done with DDP either as he attacked DDP after DDP’s match with Rene Dupree on Nitro. Hulk Hogan would return the next week to save DDP from Giant, and WCW Owner Shane McMahon announced that Hogan and Giant would clash at Starrcade. The Giant accomplished something he was never able to do in the past seven years when he pinned Hulk Hogan clean at Starrcade. He now has his sights set on the WCW World Championship once again

Hugh Morrus: – Has mostly been in the lower-mid card in the Alliance era. After a loss to Chuck Palumbo, Morrus said that he was “done with this Hugh Morrus shit”

Hulk Hogan: – He originally returned at Slamboree to cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship in his title defense against Triple H. After HHH turned the NWO against him, Hogan was out until the night after Cyberslam in early September. Hogan returned and led WCW in a victory over the NWO in War Games. This got him a title shot at Halloween Havoc, where Hogan defeated HHH to win the title. Hogan had previously promised Kurt Angle a title shot due to screwing him over at Slamboree, and that match will take place at WrestleWar. The Giant would attack Hogan before and after that match, and he cost Hogan the title against Kurt Angle. Hogan returned to Nitro to extract revenge on Giant, cementing their match at Starrcade. The Giant would kick out of the legdrop and pin Hogan at Starrcade, potentially killing Hulkamania once and for all

Ivory: – Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament, but we haven’t seen a lot of her overall

Jamie Noble: – Jamie Noble originally got a break to join the Alliance when he upset Curt Hennig. Ever since he has joined up with Kid Kash in a quest to win the ECW World Tag Team Title. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Jazz: – Former World Women’s Champion was beaten by Victoria in the summer and has been trying to win back the title ever since

Jerry Lynn: – Jerry Lynn took a liking to AJ Styles after watching him on Worldwide, taking him under his wing. This resulted in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. They failed to regain the titles at Starrcade as Jamie Noble and Kid Kash won the three-way dance

Juventud Guerrera: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Guerrera would lose that match but still be a top contender to the title thoughout the summer. He’d eventually form a trio with Psicosis and Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, but Chilo is out of the picture now

Kevin Nash: – Kevin Nash showed up at Slamboree as a member of the NWO, costing Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship. Nash and Scott Hall have been two of the faces of the NWO since, helping Triple H retain the WCW titles at all costs. He and Scott Hall managed to win the WCW World Tag Team Title before dropping it back to DDP and the Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Kronik: – Clarke and Adams have broken away from Raven’s stable and now look to destroy Raven

Kid Kash: – Kid Kash and Jamie Noble originally got together to deal with R-Killa and Mark Henry and ever since have tried to win the ECW World Tag Team Title.. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Kurt Angle: – Angle won the WCW World Championship the night after Starrcade 2001, beating and crippling Ric Flair. After managing defenses against The Giant, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Lance Storm, Angle would finally fall to Triple H at Slamboree thanks to the New World Order. Angle has essentially feuded with the New World Order since, which included beating Curt Hennig in a cage on Nitro. After a win against the NWO's Sean O’Haire at Halloween Havoc, Angle finds himself in position to win back the WCW Title at WrestleWar. He’s also had a bit of an adversarial issue with Booker T. Angle beat Booker T back at Starrcade 2001, but at Cyberslam 2002 the fans chose Booker unanimously to face Triple H for the WCW Title, something that seems to still bug Angle. Perhaps that doesn’t matter anymore as Angle would defeat Hulk Hogan to get his WCW World Title back at WrestleWar…but would drop it to Booker T at Starrcade. To get a rematch, it looks like he’ll have to defeat the man he beat for the WCW World Title the night after Starrcade 2002: Ric Flair

Lance Storm: – Storm formed a trio with Mike Awesome and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before Kurt Angle gave him the match of a lifetime: a WCW World Title Match on Pay-Per-View at Uncensored. Storm wouldn’t win the title, and that led to an extended feud with Angle. Things changed when the NWO invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned his back on the team. Chris Candido would join the team and they’ve been feuding with the NWO and NWO allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Lance Storm the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would emerge victorious at Starrcade. He’ll face stablemates Mike Awesome and Chris Candido for a shot at the ECW World Championship

Legion of Doom: – Veteran legendary tag team has reappeared recently, going after former rivals Kronik (now Crush and Wrath)…which in turn has dragged them into the entire Raven’s Warriors situation. The LOD would help lead their team in a victory over Raven’s Warriors at Starrcade. Now, they perhaps look to win one last World Tag Team Title

Little Guido: – The leader of the Full-Blooded Italians. His group has taken payoffs for jobs…although they haven’t always went well. Had a shot at the Cruiserweight title at November to Remember, but didn’t walk away with gold.

Mick Foley: – Mick Foley returned to ECW to support his friend, Terry Funk. That led to a confrontation with ECW World Champion Brock Lesnar. With the blessing of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Cactus Jack returned to and faced Lesnar for the ECW World Championship at Barely Legal II, but came up short. Foley returned in the summer to become Stephanie McMahon’s ECW Commissioner, replacing General Manager Paul Heyman. He has seemed to be especially tough on the top bad guys on the brand, specifically Eddie Guerrero and Raven. At Starrcade, Raven would attack Mick Foley…and Foley would get hit with an inadvertent GORE from Rhyno in the ECW World Title match at Starrcade. After Rhyno’s loss, Rhyno would GORE down Mick Foley again.

Mike Awesome: – Awesome formed a trio with Lance Storm and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before battling Kurt Angle and the Eliminators. When the New World Order invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned on the group, Total Impact became fan favorites. Chris Candido would replace Credible and they would battle against NWO allies the FBI and the newly formed X-Factor. After the Outsiders cost him the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would beat the Wolfpac at Starrcade. He’ll face stablemates Chris Candido and Lance Storm at Guilty as Charged for an ECW World Title shot

Molly Marvel: – The former Mighty Molly reinvented herself and was the inaugural World Women’s Champion. She would lose it to Jazz and has been trying to win it back ever since

Monty Brown: – Monty Brown is part of a trio with Elix Skipper and Shane Helms and recently just debuted to help them against William Regal, Dave Taylor, and Fit Finlay. Fun babyface trio. Due to Brown’s victory over Deacon Batista, Brown, Skipper, and Helms have a chance to win the WCW World Tag Team Title in a Six-Man Tag Team Match against the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Nova: – Tonight was a bit of a serious turn for Nova, who had been part of the comical Blue World Order for most of the summer

Paul Heyman: – He started out as the General Manager for ECW until ECW Owner Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley fired him bias concerns. These concerns were due to Heyman managing Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, and C.W. Anderson at the same time. Heyman left ECW for WCW with Lesnar and remains his manager/agent.

The Phoenix: – Talented youngster who has mainly wrestled in Canada. Has had a few battles with rival La Felina in Alliance. Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament

Psicosis: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Psicosis would win the match and win the title the next night, but would then lose it to Rey Mysterio Jr. at Barely Legal II. He and Guerrera formed a trio with Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, although now he’s out of the picture

R-Killa: – Ron Killings debuted in early 2002 in ECW as R-Killa and quickly former a team with Mark Henry. Killa and Henry would shortly become ECW World Tag Team Champions and also instigated a feud with Harlem Heat, specifically Booker T. R-Killa and Booker T feuded throughout the summer, ultimately leading to a (real) Harlem Street Fight where Booker left R-Killa lying on the street at Anarchy Rulz. R-Killa would disappear until the night after Starrcade 2002, attacking the new WCW World Champion Booker, and stealing the title belt. He successfully goaded Booker T into a title match for Guilty As Charged

Raven: – Raven put together a group of “warriors” to help him fight a “war” against him that was coming. The first iteration of the group wasn’t much, but as of Anarchy Rulz (After a Buried Alive victory over Mortis) the new version of the warriors: Perry Saturn, Terri Runnels, Tajiri, Mikey Whipwreck, Crush, Malice, and Wrath, have dominated ECW. Raven would win the ECW World Championship at Fall Brawl. Commissioner Mick Foley has tried to even the odds as Raven uses his warriors to interfere in matches and take out his enemies. He was pinned by Rey Mysterio Jr. on the RISE before November to Remember. Survived Rey’s challenge at November to Remember. Raven would survive Rhyno’s challenge for the ECW World Championship at Starrcade. His warriors are now divided…and now Raven must survive an Extreme Brawl at Guilty As Charged

Rene Dupree: – The 18 year old French phenom has been a heavy for Christian…and is completely smitten with Torrie Wilson

Rey Mysterio Jr.: – Returned to WCW/ECW at Barely Legal II when he defeated long time rival Psicosis to win the World Cruiserweight Championship. Has mostly wrestled on ECW shows, although he’s made some WCW appearances. He’s feuded with another long-time rival in Eddie Guerrero throughout the summer and beat Guerrero for his first open weight major singles championship: the ECW TV Title. Had two dream matches with Sabu, the second of which saw Sabu take the TV title at Cyberslam. Rey is set for his second ever shot at the ECW World Championship at November to Remember against Raven. His first was a loss in a valiant effort against Brock Lesnar at the Great American Bash. Unfortunately, he lost to Raven at N2R. Raven’s Warriors also cost him a chance at Tajiri’s Cruiserweight Championship as well

Rhyno: – Injured at the end of the InVasion storyline, Rhyno was the last ECW World Champion when ECW closed it doors in the beginning of 2001. Due to his neck injury, he was forced to relinquish the championship. On the inaugural episode of RISE in December of 2001, Rhyno showed up to give up the title…but said that he’d be back to “fucking kill” whomever the ECW World Champion is. Looks like Raven is the lucky man. Rhyno waved his right to sue ECW if he were to get injured again, opening the door to his victory in the Extreme Brawl on RISE to earn a shot at Raven’s title at Starrcade. Rhyno would fail in his attempt to win the title at Starrcade, accidentally GORING Mick Foley in the process. He seemingly blamed Mick too as he would hit him with another GORE afterwards. He gets another chance as part of the Extreme Brawl at Guilty As Charged

Ric Flair: – Flair won his 17th World Championship from Stone Cold at Starrcade 2001…but lost it the next night to Kurt Angle. Angle injured Flair’s ankle and it was thought we’d never see Flair again, until Flair appeared in a War Rumble. Flair just fell short of winning it too as he lost to Brock Lesnar. His return title match against Kurt Angle two nights later ended in DQ thanks to Eddie Guerrero. Flair would defeat Guerrero at Starrcade 2002, then challenge Kurt Angle for a match for Revenge

Rob Van Dam: – Rob Van Dam’s dream to finally win the ECW World Championship came true after a grueling nine month journey. After coming up short against Brock Lesnar at Starrcade 2001 for the vacant title, it took RVD until Anarchy Rulz to get a one-on-one rematch, this time in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage, to beat Lesnar and win the title. He added a TV title reign over the summer too. RVD is the only person to actually beat Brock Lesnar, and he did it twice (tag match at Slamboree and at Anarchy Rulz, both by pinfall). He has since dropped the ECW Title to Raven, but is a champion once again as he and Sabu knocked off Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles for the ECW tag straps at November to Remember. Just fell short at the WrestleWar’s Final Battle against Booker T. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. His attention has turned back to the ECW World Championship. He has a shot at it in the Extreme Brawl.

The Sandman: – ECW icon still showed up from time to time to thwart the bad guys in ECW like the Dudleys and the FBI. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember

Sabu: – Sabu returned to ECW to help RVD in his battles with Brock Lesnar. He ended up clashing with RVD and even beat him at Barely Legal II. Bill Alfonso was able to reunite the two though and they’ve been allies ever since. Brock Lesnar defeated Sabu in a Barbed Wire ECW World Title match, and since then Sabu has primarily wrestled for the TV Title. Sabu had a couple of dream matches with Rey Mysterio Jr. which ultimately got Sabu the TV title, but he lost it to Tajiri at Fall Brawl. He and RVD regained the ECW Tag titles at November to Remember. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. Sabu finds himself with a chance at the ECW World Championship as part of the Extreme Brawl.

Scott Hall: – Scott Hall surprised everyone and showed up in the Barely Legal II ECW TV Title battle royal, although he failed to win the title. What was thought to be a cameo turned out to be a full blown return when he reformed the NWO and cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship at Slamboree. Hall and Nash added another WCW World Tag Team Championship to their resume over the summer as well, although they dropped the title back to DDP and Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Scott Steiner: – Scott Steiner showed up in a War Rumble as a member of the New World Order, but he fell short of winning as he was eliminated by Booker T. It became more than a cameo eight nights later when he attacked Sean O’Haire to defend HHH and the NWO. Sean O’Haire got his revenge at Starrcade, easily defeating Steiner. With the status of the NWO’s future uncertain, Scott Steiner’s future is just as uncertain

Sean O’Haire: – Originally O’Haire teamed with partner Chuck Palumbo before turning to the New World Order. O’Haire has been positioned as the future of the NWO, but it’s not clear what that actually means with Triple H in charge. Previous interim WCW President Roddy Piper was a big fan of his, but O’Haire ultimately would powerbomb Piper through a table, taking him out. After losses to Kurt Angle and Booker T, as well as several mistakes trying to help Triple H, WCW owner Shane McMahon put together a match where O’Haire would face HHH with a #15 spot in a War Rumble going to the winner (and a #1 spot to the loser). In a shocking upset, O’Haire pinned HHH almost completely clean to win the match. HHH played him in the War Rumble though…but O’Haire got his revenge by not stopping Sting when Sting appeared two nights later and cost HHH a match against Booker T. O’Haire aligned himself with Booker T and Kurt Angle the next week, separating himself from the NWO for good. Sean O’Haire now has to deal with the man who replaced him in the NWO, Scott Steiner. O’Haire would defeat Steiner in minutes, but with HHH now banned from Alliance, how will he get his hands on him? O’Haire told Shane McMahon on Nitro he needs to figure that out

Shane Helms: – After some losses to Elix Skipper, he and Skipper joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Shane McMahon: – WCW Owner who has clashed with Triple H, even losing a Last Man Standing Match to him back at Uncensored in April. Shane has been supporting WCW’s top contenders in defeating HHH for the WCW title, which happened at Halloween Havoc. With the NWO’s future likely in limbo with HHH’s loss at Starrcade, Shane McMahon will look to build a new future of WCW around new champion Booker T

Shawn Michaels: – Shawn Michaels joined his friends in the New World Order the night after Slamboree, helping Triple H wrest the faction from Hulk Hogan. HBK has been at ringside for many of HHH’s matches, causing trouble wherever he could. But things changed when Sting arrived at Halloween Havoc. Sting’s interference cost HHH not only the WCW World Title at Halloween Havoc, but again a month later in a #1 Contender’s Match against Booker T. Sting revealed that his target was Michaels. Shawn Michaels accepted the challenge and will face Sting in a Dream Match at Starrcade. In a 30-minute classic, HBK showed he still had what it took to be one of the top guys in the industry, but he ultimately fell to Sting at Starrcade

Shelton Benjamin: – Benjamin debuted as Brock Lesnar’s Mystery Partner back at SuperBrawl XII in Lesnar’s battle against Rob Van Dam and Sabu. Benjamin got some solid wins in his early ECW career, but it was clear he wasn’t a priority for Paul Heyman. Now in the post-Heyman ECW, Benjamin has made a point to take care of business for himself. This led to winning his first major championship, the ECW TV Title, at Halloween Havoc 2002. He faced off with his former friend and teammate Brock Lesnar at November to Remember, but failed to walk away with a victory. Benjamin helped lead his team to victory over Raven’s Warriors

Stephanie McMahon: – The owner of ECW realizes she’d never be accepted by ECW fans, so installed Mick Foley as ECW Commissioner and took a behind the scenes approach to running the company. Differences with Triple H led to their divorce over the summer

Stevie Ray: – Booker T’s brother and one-half of Harlem Heat. He’s aided his brother in battles against the likes of R-Killa, Brock Lesnar, and the New World Order. Most recently he was blasted over the head with a sledgehammer by Triple H…although he showed up to help his brother hold onto his title shot in a match with HHH. Celebrated with his brother after Booker T won the WCW World Championship at Starrcade

Sting: – After tormenting Triple H (and costing HHH the WCW World Title), it turns out Sting’s target was not HHH, but Shawn Michaels. Sting laid out the challenge to HBK for Starrcade, and on the 12/16 Nitro Shawn Michaels accepted, leading to the Dream Match. Sting proved he could beat Shawn Michaels when he did at Starrcade 2002

Stone Cold Steve Austin: – The first WCW World Champion of the Alliance Era has struggled ever since being crowned champion. After losing the title to Ric Flair at Starrcade 2001, Austin has battled the likes of Kurt Angle and Triple H in trying to regain the title, to no avail. Before he challenged Eddie Guerrero on RISE in November, Austin was last seen battling Triple H for the WCW World Title in a Triple Cage Match at the Great American Bash, a match he’d lose. Austin claimed that Guerrero has the fire he needs to get back to being Stone Cold, and Austin would defeat him at N2R. Austin would be eliminated by Brock Lesnar in a War Rumble, but Austin took exception to Lesnar’s post-elimination antics…and in turn cost him the Final Battle. Austin accepted a challenge from Lesnar for a match at Starrcade. Austin put up a hell of a fight, but Lesnar would beat Austin and leave Austin battered and beaten. Austin announced his retirement the next night…before Jeff Jarrett arrived and took him out with a guitar, seemingly causing a severe neck injury.

Super Crazy: – Cruiserweight Champion who has traded the title with Tajiri in the summer and has regularly defended the title, but lost it in a three-way at November to Remember against Tajiri and Little Guido

Tajiri: – Tajiri started off as a pawn for William Regal as Regal looked to break up Tajiri and his girlfriend Torrie Wilson. Tajiri would turn on Wilson though, leading to a sinister heel turn. He briefly would join the Sinister Minister is his feud against Raven, but would end up joining Raven too at Anarchy Rulz. Won the Cruiserweight title back at November to Remember, but dropped it to Ultimo Dragon at Starrcade. Tajiri, trying to protect friend Mikey Whipwreck, turned on Raven on RISE…only for Whipwreck to turn on him. Still, Tajiri gets a chance at the ECW World Championship as he is part of the Extreme Brawl.

Tazz: – Tazz started the Alliance era strong when he captured the US Title from Kurt Angle back in December 2001, but neck injuries slowed him down. An ECW World Title loss to Brock Lesnar at Uncensored 2002 began the fall, and Shelton Benjamin finished off his career at Barely Legal II. Tazz now works commentary with Joey Styles

Test: – The Alliance Era has been a mixed bag for Test. He started off as ECW Owner Shane McMahon’s bodyguard, but quickly was taken out by the Giant. Ever since he’s been in the middle of the card, recently losing matches to Billy Kidman. He did pick up a win against Meng

Tommy Dreamer: – ECW loyalist shows up from time to time to defend ECW and fend off rivals such as Raven and the Dudleys. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember.

Triple H: – Recovering from a quadriceps tear, HHH was a special acquisition to the Alliance from Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley and debuted at Starrcade 2001 with a win over Christian. After feuding with Steve Austin, HHH would win the WCW World Championship from Kurt Angle at Slamboree thanks to assistance from the original three of the New World Order. This was a trap though, as HHH, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Shawn Michaels would blindside Hulk Hogan the night after Starrcade and create a Green and Black version (which also led to a divorce with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley). HHH had fended off all challengers for his WCW Title (a list that included Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant, Kurt Angle, Steve Austin in a Triple Cage Match, and Booker T). His NWO lost War Games though, and by extension HHH lost the title to Hogan at Halloween Havoc. HHH’s hold on the New World Order is in jeopardy as he was shockingly beaten by Sean O’Haire on Nitro. HHH fell short in the War Rumble, making it to the end but losing to Rob Van Dam. Two nights later HHH challenged Booker T for his WrestleWar title shot…but would lose after Sting reappeared. After learning Sting was after Shawn Michaels, HHH fired the last bullet in his gun, offering his WCW career in exchange for getting added to the WCW World Championship Match at Starrcade…a move that would cost him his Alliance career as he failed to win the match

Ultimo Dragon: – Ultimo Dragon has won a chance at Tajiri’s World Cruiserweight Championship at Starrcade, and converted that opportunity into a his first title reign in over four years

Victoria: – Victoria debuted alongside Daffney and ran through the Women’s division, quickly becoming World Women’s Champion. She’s been abusive of Daffney though when Daffney attempted to stop Victoria during post-match attacks, but Daffney stood up to her at Halloween Havoc. Victoria survived a surprisingly violent encounter with Daffney at November to Remember 2002 and again on RISE three days later. Months ago she destroyed La Felina and stole her mask…but Felina has returned as Gail Kim and the two women will face one another at Starrcade for the World Women’s Title. Kim would defeat Victoria…with a little help from Daffney

William Regal: – Former WCW commissioner had an on-and-off feud with Fit Finlay throughout the summer. He now teams with him and David Taylor to form a heel trio. Lost former protégé Tajiri to the Sinister Minister, and then to Raven

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ECW/WCW Guilty as Charged 2003 – January 12, 2003

ECW World Championship: The Extreme Brawl (Elimination)

Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri

WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Diamond Dallas Page

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Kid Kash and Jamie Noble © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney

WCW/ECW Revenge 2003 – February 2, 2003

#1 Contender for the WCW World Championship – Winner Gets a Shot at SuperBrawl XIII

Kurt Angle vs. Ric Flair
 

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Joey Styles: “Hello everyone, I’m Joey Styles. Welcome to the Guilty As Charged 2003 Preview Show! What a way to kick off 2003, we have five title matches, including two World Title matches to present tomorrow night. Let’s get right to it! First off, we’ve had two matches added to the card after RISE this past Thursday!”

Six Man Tag Team Match
Super Crazy, Psicosis, and Juventud Guerrera vs. The FBI (Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers)

Joey Styles: “The long running Super Crazy against Little Guido rivalry takes another turn at Guilty As Charged. Guido scored a victory over Crazy last Thursday on RISE, but that was due to interference from both Tony Mamaluke and Tracy Smothers. Crazy and his friends Juventud Guerrera and Psicosis came down and attacked the FBI during their match with Total Impact later that night. Who will come out on top this Sunday?”

Six Man Tag Team Match
Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik

Joey Styles: “Another match added after RISE. On RISE we saw the return of John Kronus and the reuniting of the Eliminators, although under the veil of Raven’s Warriors. Malice and The Eliminators will take on the World Television Champion Shelton Benjamin and the two men who escaped Raven’s influence in Brian Adams and Bryan Clarke. Can these three men finish off the job that began at Starrcade and destroy the supporting pieces of Raven’s Warriors…or will the building of the Warriors continue into a new era?”


World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)

Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney

Joey Styles:
“At Starrcade, Gail Kim, the former La Felina, got her revenge on Victoria and won the World Women’s Championship. We haven’t seen Kim on television since, although Daffney, Victoria’s arch-nemesis, issued a challenge for Kim’s title. This led to an incident outside of Gail Kim’s hotel in Hartford, where Daffney appeared to have broken into Kim’s rental car…and Victoria caught Kim with a sneak attack. When it looked like perhaps Victoria and Daffney were on the same side again…Daffney attempted to run Victoria down with Kim’s car. She was unsuccessful, but this allowed Kim to smack Victoria with the Women’s title belt. For one of these women to leave Guilty As Charged as champion, they’ll have to defeat the other two.”

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Kid Kash and Jamie Noble © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn

Joey Styles: Jamie Noble and Kid Kash finally broke through and won the ECW World Tag Team Championship in a three-way against the teams of Rob Van Dam and Sabu, and AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn. Lynn and Styles, who dropped the titles to RVD and Sabu at November to Remember, claim that Kash and Noble can’t beat them in a two against two situation. We saw this match at Hardcore Heaven last June, where Styles and Lynn retained the titles in a thirty-minute classic against Noble and Kash. Can Noble and Kash even that score, or will Lynn and Styles get back on top for another reign?”

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Diamond Dallas Page

Joey Styles: Bam Bam Bigelow made a surprise appearance on Nitro and challenged long-time friend Diamond Dallas Page for the US Title. With help from Jeff Jarrett and The New Age Outlaws, Bigelow upset DDP to win the title. This is the rematch. DDP will look to regain the US Title…but his mind may be elsewhere as he thinks about what Jarrett did to his Diamond Doll Stacy Keibler.”

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome

Joey Styles: Total Impact has been one of the strongest forces in ECW since this version came together to fight against the New World Order in the summer. Total Impact finished the job, first taking out X-Factor, then finishing off the Wolfpac at Starrcade. Shane McMahon and Mick Foley confided together to award Total Impact with a unique prize: an ECW World Championship Match. The catch? Only one member can have the title shot. Total Impact will face one another to determine who gets that title shot. They haven’t shown any signs of dissension…at least not yet. We’ll see if their friendship can survive a triple-threat match with high stakes.”

WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa

Joey Styles: “It was thought that the Booker T against R-Killa rivalry had ended at Anarchy Rulz. Booker had left R-Killa lying in the middle of a street corner in Harlem, New York. Since that moment, Booker T began his ascent to the WCW World Championship, a title he won at Starrcade defeating Triple H and Kurt Angle. Shane McMahon declared that the Booker T era had begun for Alliance. But R-Killa would return and attack Booker T on Nitro, stealing the WCW World Championship title belt and taking it to ECW RISE. Booker T went after R-Killa and granted him a championship match at Guilty As Charged…the first time the WCW World Championship would be defended at an ECW event. For R-Killa, this is the biggest match of his career, and maybe his life. R-Killa claimed he would have never gotten this title shot by traditional means, and goading Booker T was the only way to get it. Will this pay off for R-Killa? Is Ron Killings going to be our next WCW World Champion? Or is this just the first event in era of Booker T?

ECW World Championship – The Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri

Joey Styles: Mick Foley had a decision to make. With only two weeks between Starrcade and Guilty As Charged, Foley had to decide who would receive an ECW World Championship Match. Foley then made the only decision that would infuriate Raven…he gave a shot to anyone he felt deserving. With Rhyno, Foley getting involved in Raven and Rhyno’s ECW Title match at Starrcade arguably cost Rhyno the title. Foley is trying to right that wrong by giving Rhyno another opportunity. With Tajiri, Foley has rewarded the man who has stood up to Raven and broke away from his Warriors with a title shot. For Rob Van Dam, the man Raven won the title from, and Sabu, a man who has chased Raven and even participated in Raven’s Nightmare, it’s giving two ECW’s greatest a chance to take Raven down. This should be an incredible brawl. We’ll see everyone in Indianapolis this Sunday for Guilty As Charged!

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There will be spots to use points in the future (including Cyberslam 2003!) That being said, we’re back to the standard prediction contest. There is a 25% bonus (rounded up) for being the winner for the show. A perfect show will result in a 50% bonus.

I plan to post the show on 10/31

Guilty As Charged 2003 Prediction Contest

ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)

Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri
(50 Points)


WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa
(40 Points)

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome
(30 Points)

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
(20 Points)

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Diamond Dallas Page
(20 Points)

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney
(20 Points)

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers
(10 Points)

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
(10 Points)


 
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ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri
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WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa
(40 Points)

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome
(30 Points)

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
(20 Points)

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Diamond Dallas Page
(20 Points)

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney
(20 Points)

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers
(10 Points)

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
(10 Points)

Bold are the winners
 

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ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven ©
vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri
(50 Points)

WCW World Championship
Booker T ©
vs. R-Killa
(40 Points)

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome
(30 Points)

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash ©
vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
(20 Points)

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow ©
vs. Diamond Dallas Page
(20 Points)

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim ©
vs. Victoria vs. Daffney
(20 Points)

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers
(10 Points)

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
(10 Points)
 

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2) Booker T
3) Mike Awesome
4) AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
5) DDP
6) Gail Kim
7) Lil Guido Tony Mamaluke Tracy Smothers
8) Shelton Benjamin Kronik


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Time to move up that predictions ladder... Right?

Guilty As Charged 2003 Prediction Contest

ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven ©
vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri
Way to soon for Raven to lose. He sees off all these challengers before settling into his next big feud.

WCW World Championship
Booker T ©
vs. R-Killa
A nice little side quest here for Booker but he wins and moves on.

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido
vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome
Honestly, feel like it could be Candido or Storm. I think Awesome doesn't drop the fall here and will move into a non title program with Rhyno.

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash ©
vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
Feel like Styles/Lynn have had their time.

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow ©
vs. Diamond Dallas Page
New champ most likely retaining right?

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney
Going for a shock result.

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers
Makes sense for the faces to win this one even if I love any version of The FBI with Smothers involved.

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
Could go either way but surely you wouldn't perform the blasphemy of having The Eliminators job in their first match back together. Surely.
 

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Raven ©
vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri

WCW World Championship
Booker T ©
vs. R-Killa

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash ©
vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow ©
vs. Diamond Dallas Page

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis
vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
 

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ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri

WCW World Championship
Booker T ©
vs. R-Killa

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash ©
vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow ©
vs. Diamond Dallas Page

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik

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ECW World Championship – Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Raven ©
vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri
Just think I'd like to see Raven drop the title one on one when it eventually happens so lets have him retain here.

WCW World Championship
Booker T ©
vs. R-Killa
Was actually pretty fun to re-visit this feud but just can't see Booker losing here.

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship – Triple Threat (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm vs. Mike Awesome
This is like making me choose my favorite kid. Ugh.... lets go with Storm.

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash ©
vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn
Could see it being time for Styles and Lynn to move on from one another.

WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow ©
vs. Diamond Dallas Page
I hate you.

World Women’s Championship – Three Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Victoria vs. Daffney
Let's go Daffney.

Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera, and Psicosis vs. Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers

Malice and The Eliminators vs. Shelton Benjamin and Kronik
Tough call here but Benjamin is the most talented person in this match and probably on the way up, so I'm going with his team.
 
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January 12, 2003
Conseco Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN

Booker T
arrives to the Conseco Fieldhouse and steps out of his rental car…and someone catches his eyes. Booker smiles as Diamond Dallas Page walks over to him. Booker and DDP embrace…

Booker T: “Let’s kick ass tonight, man.”

DDP and Booker T walk into the arena together…and walk right up to ECW World Champion Raven, Malice, Saturn, Mikey Whipwreck, and The Eliminators. Booker and Page stand right up to Malice.

Diamond Dallas Page: “We got a problem here?”

Raven smirks as his Warriors clear the path for DDP and Booker T to walk by them.





Joey Styles: “Hello everyone, I’m Joey Styles alongside former two-time ECW World Champion Tazz! Tonight, the second-ever Extreme Brawl will take place as Raven defends the ECW World Championship against four of the best ECW have ever had to offer: Yoshihiro Tajiri, Sabu, Rob Van Dam, and Rhyno!”

Tazz: “It’s going to be an insane night, Joey. The WCW World Championship is on the line!”

Joey Styles: “That’s right partner, Booker T takes on the man who has made his life a living hell for most of the past year. Against the man who stole the WCW World Title belt from him. Booker T defends the title against Ron Killings, a.k.a. Ron Killings.”

Tazz:
“But, Joey, we’re kicking things off with one of the most dangerous men in professional wrestling. A man who once put me through the ring! Bam Bam Bigelow defends his newly won WCW United States Title against former champion Diamond Dallas Page! This is gonna be a donnybrook!”








WCW United States Championship
Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Diamond Dallas Page


Bigelow runs up the ramp and he and DDP go at it! Bigelow seems to win the exchange, but he misses a big roundhouse right. DDP smashes Bigelow into the railing, then smashes a piece of the guardrail over Bigelow’s back! Page and Bigelow continue to brawl to the top of the stage. Bigelow runs DDP into the brick wall part of the stage, then picks him up for Greetings From Asbury Park! DDP slides behind Bigelow to escape, then shoves him into Joey Styles and Tazz and the announcer’s desk. DDP grabs wiring from the table and chokes Bigelow, but Bigelow takes a microphone from the desk and slams it over DDP’s head, forcing DDP to release. Bigelow shoves DDP off the stage, and while DDP lands on his feet he crashes into more production equipment. Bigelow dumps DDP into the crowd as the brawl continues.

Bigelow and DDP trade shots in the crowd, before DDP gets a kick. DDP sets Bigelow up for a piledriver on the floor…but Bigelow backdrops him and DDP crashes onto the floor. Bigelow tosses DDP into the railing, but when he tries to avalanche him, DDP ducks and Bigelow ends up at ringside on the floor. DDP jumps onto the railing and leaps off, hitting Bigelow with a clothesline. DDP rolls Bigelow into the ring, then grabs a few weapons from under the ring. One of which is a fire extinguisher…which DDP uses when Bigelow tries to attack! Bigelow is blinded, but he surprises DDP when DDP runs at him with a body tackle! Bigelow tries to wipe his eyes and grabs a kendo stick. He wildly misses with the kendo stick as he still can’t see, and DDP smashes a garbage can over his head. DDP puts the garbage can on Bigelow then hits him with the kendo stick over and over again! DDP then trips Bigelow and coves him, 1…2…Bigelow kicks out.

Bigelow takes the can off his head and nails DDP with it. Bigelow then squashes DDP in the corner with an avalanche…then hits DDP with an enzugiri! Bigelow comes off the ropes and splashes DDP! 1…2…DDP just kicks out. Bigelow heads back to the outside and pulls a table from under the ring and sets it up in the middle of the ring. Bigelow hits DDP with forearms, but DDP fights back. DDP comes off the ropes and tries for a Diamond Cutter, but Bigelow shoves DDP back into the ropes and hits him with a Bossman Slam! Bigelow puts DDP on the table and pounds his chest as he heads to the second rope. Bigelow roars…but DDP quickly gets up and hits Bigelow low! DDP makes the Diamond sign with his hands, then pulls Bigelow through the table with a Diamond Cutter off the second rope! DDP makes the cover, 1…2…3!

Winner: Diamond Dallas Page via pinfall in 9:39 (New Champion)

DDP
doesn’t celebrate much, instead quickly grabbing the US Title and exiting through the crowd. Bam Bam Bigelow gets back to his feet…and shows his frustration by throwing a tantrum. He spikes a kendo stick on the canvas and throws the garbage can at the railing. He angrily walks up the ramp, clearly disappointed his US Title reign just lasted six days.

Tazz: “New champ, Joey!

Joey Styles: Diamond Dallas Page showed up in ECW and survived and beat one of the baddest there’s ever been.”


***

Super Crazy, Psicosis, Juventud Guerrera vs. The FBI (Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers)


Juvi starts off with Guido. Guido tells him to F’ off in an Italian way, which Juvi just laughs off. Guido ducks a lock-up…but when he turns around Juvi hits him with chops! Guido reverses a whip and leapdrogs over Guido, but Guido puts on the brakes behind Juvi and tries for a German suplex. Juvi holds his ground and Guido pushes him towards the ropes. Juvi fights Guido off and goes for another leapfrog, only Guido catches him and drops him with an inverted atomic drop. Guido tags in Tony Mamaluke. Guido and Mamaluke hit the ropes…only Psicosis knees Guido in the back! Mamaluke gets flapjacked by Juvi! Juvi tags in Psicosis, who’s all over Mamaluke. Psicosis heads to the top rope and takes out Mamaluke with a spinning heel kick! Cover, 1…2…Smothers comes in to break up the pin.

Psicosis attacks Smothers, but runs into a drop toehold from Mamaluke. Tag back to Guido. Snapmare to Psicosis by Mamaluke and a dropkick to the face by Guido. Guido locks Psicosis in a Fujiwara Armbar…but Psicosis refuses to submit. Guido tries to slam Psicosis, but Psicosis slides behind him and dropkicks Guido in the back, sending him to the floor. Psicosis tags in Super Crazy, then dives over the top rope with a corkscrew plancha onto Guido! Smothers attacks Crazy and knocks him down with a short arm clothesline. Juvi and Mamaluke get in the ring and trade blows, but when Juvi was trying to toss Mamaluke over the top rope, Smothers nailed him from behind, knocking both men to the floor. Crazy dropkicks Smothers, sending him through the ropes and the floor as well. Super Crazy goes airborne with the Space Flying Tiger Drop over the top rope onto all five men! Crazy slides Guido back into the ring. He goes for a springboard moonsault back into the ring, but Guido moves and Crazy smashes right into the canvas.

Guido grabs onto Crazy’s arm and hits a tornado arm-trap DDT! On the outside, Psicosis impales Mamaluke on the railing…then heads to the top rope. Psicosis leaps off the top, taking Mamaluke out with the Psycho Guillotine on the railing! Smothers takes Juvi and slams him into the apron, then heads to the top rope himself. Crazy gets back to his feet, but he moves out of the way when Smothers goes for the Jaw Jacker Flying Back Elbow…Smothers hits Guido! Crazy hits Smothers with a flying head scissors that sends him flying to the outside. Crazy takes Guido and powerbombs him in the middle of the ring. Juvi heads to the top rope and hits the 450 on Guido! Cover, 1…2…Johnny Stamboli has appeared at ringside and pulls Juvi off Guido! Crazy spots Stamboli, and for the second time he flies over the top rope…this time taking out Stamboli! Psicosis crawls back into the ring, but behind him is Big Sal! Sal knocks Psicosis down with a hard right to the back of the head. Sal comes off the ropes and legdrops Psicosis! He puts Guido on him and referee John Finnegan sees the pin and makes the count, 1…2…3!

Winners: The FBI when Little Guido pinned Psicosis in 9:12

Big Sal
tries to collect his injured stablemates, but Super Crazy attacks him! Big Sal misses a counter attack and Crazy hits Sal with a spinning heel kick. Crazy runs at Sal again, but Sal body tackles him! Juventud attacks Sal as well, but Stamboli grabs him and hits him with a gorilla press into a powerslam! The FBI leave the luchadores lying!

Joey Styles: “No surprise, the FBI cheat to win once again.”

Tazz:
Little Guido needed this one, Joey.”

***

The camera cuts to a stairwell with no lighting. R-Killa stands on the stairs, with only the brightness coming from the WCW World Championship belt.

R-Killa: “It’s been the same deal my whole life, man. It was only two years ago when I made it to the big time. But they didn’t want R-Killa. They wanted K-Kwik. They wanted me to get “rowdy” and team with a southern ass white boy. Then they fired my ass. You know why they fired my ass? ‘Cause they brought in all these WCW and ECW guys and told me I wasn’t good enough to stick around. Budget cuts you know? I remember I watched Booker T come in and attack Steve Austin. I remember Booker T fought the Rock. Some tough road. Meanwhile I had to go home and watch it all on TV. The real losers of the InVasion? Guys like me. I had a lot of time at home to think about what I done wrong. Why I was out of a job at just 29 years old. That’s the real struggle Booker. When I showed up in ECW I decided I needed to take. No more playing along backstage. I had to take what belonged to me. Fast forward, that’s why we’re here. Once again, the odds are apparently stacked against me, but only a fool who don’t know me takes that bet. I hold in my hands the WCW World Championship and I love how it feels. WCW took away my livelihood, so I take its top prize. Tonight Booker T, people gonna learn the truth. All the sponsors, all the bigwigs, all of them. They gonna see that I’m better than you. They all gonna learn that it is the truth…that sets them free.

***

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash © vs. AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn


Noble and Styles circle one another to kick off the match. They tie-up and Noble pushes Styles back into the corner. Styles shoves Noble, so Noble slaps Styles in the face in return! They tie-up again and Noble gets a snapmare takeover. Styles quickly gets back to his feet and gets a wristlock on Noble. Noble counters and sends Styles off the ropes, but Styles backflips off the second rope over Noble. Noble turns around and Styles catches him with an enzugiri! Styles gets another wristlock and tags in Lynn. Noble breaks free from Styles and tags in Kid Kash. Lynn gets a waistlock and takes Kash down, but Kash fights his way back to his feet. Kash elbows his way free, but Lynn gets an armdrag. Lynn kicks Kash and gets a headlock takedown. Kash tries to get a pinning combination, but Lynn quickly escapes. Kash comes off the ropes and Lynn leapfrogs over him, then catches Kash with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker! Cover, 1…2…Kash kicks out and backs away towards Noble.

Kash tags in Noble. Noble and Lynn lock-up and Lynn sends Noble off the ropes. Lynn misses the clothesline and Noble catches Lynn with a single leg dropkick! Arm-trap suplex from Noble! Cover, 1…2…Lynn kicks out. Noble hits a Russian legsweep and follows with a legdrop. Another cover, 1…2…Lynn kicks out. Noble sends Lynn off the ropes but Styles gets a blind tag. Noble tries a hip toss but Lynn lands on his feet…and Styles springboards off the top rope and takes out Noble with a flying forearm! Cover from Styles, 1…2…Kash comes in to break up the count! Kash kicks away at Styles, but Lynn comes in and throws Kash back onto the canvas. Lynn goes for a clothesline, but Kash ducks and Lynn instead clotheslines Noble over the top rope. Noble lands on the apron, but Lynn hits a triangle dropkick off the second rope, knocking Noble to the floor! Kash tries to hit Lynn with a German Suplex, but Lynn elbows himself free. Lynn sets Kash up for the Cradle Piledriver, but Kash blocks....and Styles leaps over Lynn and Kash and over the top rope with a plancha onto Noble! Kash backdrops Lynn onto the floor right besides Styles and Noble, then comes off the ropes with his own corkscrew plancha onto all three men!

Kash and Lynn fight on the outside as Styles and Noble, the legal men, both roll back into the ring. Styles and Noble slowly get back to their feet and trade punches. Noble gets the better of the exchange and Irish whips Styles, only Styles backflips off the second rope again, this time perfectly landing a reverse DDT on Noble! Cover, 1…2…Noble just kicks out! Lynn slams Kash into the railing on the outside and slides a chair into the ring. Styles tags in Lynn. Styles hits Noble with a backbreaker, and Lynn comes off the top rope with the Minneapolis Jam! Cover again, 1…2…Noble manages to get his shoulder up. Lynn kicks Noble in the corner then places the chair in the center of the ring. Lynn tags in Styles. Lynn picks up Noble for a vertical suplex…and Styles leaps off the top rope with a bodypress, driving Noble down onto the chair! Styles goes for the cover, 1…2…Kash slingshots over the top rope with a legdrop to make the save! Kahs hooks Styles up for a suplex and slingshots him off the ropes before driving him to the canvas!

Kash knocks Lynn off the canvas, then springboards off the ropes into a sunset flip on Styles. Referee doesn’t count, saying Kash isn’t the legal man. Lynn slides into the ring and basement dropkicks Kash in the face! Noble sneaks up behind Lynn and plants him with a German suplex! Noble then lifts up Styles and Kash then jumps up and drives Styles to the canvas with an Implant DDT! Noble covers Styles as the referee tries to get Kash out of the ring, allowing Lynn to smashes Noble in the back with a chair! Lynn drags Styles to his corner and makes the tag. Lynn hooks Noble and goes for a Tornado DDT, but Noble blocks and hits a Northern Lights Suplex! 1…2…Lynn kicks out! Noble crawls over to Kash, but Lynn gets the tag to Styles and Styles cuts Noble off. Noble tries to fight Styles off, but Styles hits the Pèle Kick! Styles sets up Noble for the Styles Clash, but Kash comes off the top rope with a flying dropkick! This puts Noble in a pinning position on Styles, 1…2…Styles kicks out. Kash gets back on the apron and Noble makes the tag!

Kash hits Lynn with a spinning heel kick, then hits a two footed back kick on Styles! Kash comes off the ropes and Lynn misses a clothesline, and Kash comes back with a running Tornado DDT! Styles tries a flying headscissors, but Kahs plants him face-first on the canvas mid-move! Kash sets Lynn up for a powerbomb, but Lynn fights it…and hurricanranas Kash to the outside, although Lynn crashes to the outside as well! Styles comes off the ropes and backflips over the top rope with a Fosbury Flop, perfectly taking out Kash! Styles quickly leaps back up to the apron and top rope, but Noble comes from behind him and hits a belly-to-back suplex with Styles flipping backwards and crashing face-first onto the canvas! Kash leaps off the middle, then top rope and comes flying back with a crossbody on Lynn, 1…2…Lynn kicks out! Kash sends Lynn off the ropes and goes for a backdrop, but Lynn puts on the brakes and hits the Cradle Piledriver! Cover, 1…2….Noble just breaks up the pin! Noble kicks Lynn and plants him with a Tiger Powerbomb! Styles comes off the ropes and hits Noble in the face with a forearm. Styles suplexes Noble into the turnbuckles then drags him towards the center of the ring. Styles goes up top and hits the Spiral Tap! Kash dropkicks Lynn into Styles, with Styles getting knocked to the floor. Kash sets Lynn up and spikes him with the Money Maker Double Underhook Piledriver! Kash covers Lynn, 1…2…3!

Winners: Kid Kash and Jamie Noble when Kash pinned Lynn in 19:28 (Retains)

Kid Kash
helps his partner Jamie Noble up and they embrace as they are still ECW World Tag Team Champions! Kash and Noble walk up the ramp, hurting, but victorious. They raise the tag team title belts to acknowledge the crowd as they head to the back. AJ Styles gets back into the ring and looks frustrated and yells at Jerry Lynn, seemingly blaming him for the loss. Lynn argues back. Styles gets in Lynn’s face and yells at him, but before Lynn can respond Styles turns his back on him and heads to the back.

Joey Styles: “What a victory for Jamie Noble and Kid Kash. They proved that their victory was no fluke!”

Tazz:
“Things look shaky in the AJ Styles-Jerry Lynn camp, Joey!

***

Joey Styles:
“…what’s going on?”

The camera cuts to the backstage area where Diamond Dallas Page is found knocked out cold, face down on the ground, with the WCW US Title belt just a few feet away from him. Officials and medical personnel are checking up on him. DDP’s eyes open, but he doesn’t seem to know where he is.

Tazz: “That’s Page, Joey! Someone took him out.”

Joey Styles:
“Was it Bam Bam? We’ll update everyone as we get it.”

***

Shelton Benjamin and Kronik vs. Malice and The Eliminators (w/Mikey Whipwreck)


Saturn attacks Benjamin immediately. Kronus and Saturn kick Benjamin in the corner, but Adams and Clarke grab both Eliminators and knocks them down with big boots. Malice smashes a chair on Clarke’s back, but Adams hits him with a heart punch and takes him down. Brian Adams grabs Saturn and tries for a Pumphandle Slam, but Saturn slides behind him and kicks him in the back of the knee. Benjamin comes from behind Saturn and plants him with a German suplex! Kronus hits a roundhouse kick that sends Benjamin over the top rope and onto the floor. Kronus does a cartwheel, but ends up getting clotheslines by Clarke. Clarke presses Kronus over his head and tosses him to the floor. Clarke goes out to the apron and hits a flying cannonball off the apron onto Kronus!

In the ring, Benjamin stomps away on Malice, but Malice blocks a pick and hits Benjamin with a hard forearm. Malice plants Benjamin with a gutwrench pick-up into a powerbomb! 1…2…Benjamin kicks out. Malice sets Benjamin up for another powerbomb, but Benjamin punches away at Malice when Malice has him up. Benjamin’s punches work as Malice falls backwards. Benjamin tags in Brian Adams who punches away on Malice. Adams sets Malice up and spikes him with a piledriver! Cover, 1…2…Saturn breaks up the pin. Clarke comes into the ring and runs over Saturn. Mikey Whipwreck climbs up to the top rope, but Kronik catch him up there and Whipwreck over their head…and toss him into the crowd! Saturn and Kronus run at Kronik, but are immediately caught and chokeslammed! Clarke and Adams grab Malice and drive him with the High Times Double Chokeslam! Clarke and Adams put a foot on Malice, 1…2…3!

Winners: Shelton Benjamin and Kronik when Kronik double-pinned Malice in 4:33

Benjamin
and Kronik head down the ramp after a relatively easy victory. Saturn and Kronus check on Mikey Whipwreck first and help him into the ring before checking on Malice. As soon as Malice stands…Saturn and Kronus hit him with Total Elimination! Whipwreck looks confused about why they did that. The Eliminators pull Mikey to the center of the ring…and hit him with Total Elimination as well! As the crowd cheer the Eliminators’ apparent break from Raven, Raven himself appears at the entrance of the stage. Saturn and Kronus both give Raven the F-U gesture, and Raven simply shakes his head and disappears to the back!

Tazz: “That control that Raven has had over his guys…it looks like it’s gone, Joey.”

Joey Styles:
“First Tajiri and Kronik, now The Eliminators! Raven is going to have no one left! Anyway partner, coming up next, for the first time ever, the WCW World Championship is on the line as part of an ECW event!

***

The lights go out and a spotlight focuses on one of the upper levels, where R-Killa is seated by a piano…





R-Killa stands in the middle of the ring, WCW World Title belt in his hand, perhaps more focused than he ever has been in his entire life.





WCW World Championship
Booker T © vs. R-Killa


As soon as Booker T slides into the ring R-Killa swings the WCW World Championship belt at him, but Booker ducks. Booker goes to work on R-Killa with rights and lefts! Booker alternates between punches and chops, then hip tosses R-Killa out of the corner. R-Killa is quick to get back to his feet, but Booker knocks him right back down with a jumping side kick! R-Killa bails and rolls to the outside, but Booker surprises him when he dives over the top rope with a bodypress! Booker slams R-Killa into the railing, then backdrops him on the floor! R-Killa screams in pain as he tends to his back, but Booker misses another jumping side kick and crotches himself on the steel railing! R-Killa hits his own jumping side kick that knocks Booker T into the crowd! R-Killa gets a full head of steam and leaps over the guardrail with a corkscrew attack on Booker! R-Killa tosses Booker back to the ringside area, then chokes him with a camera wire! Booker counters by running R-Killa backwards into the ringpost!

Booker T slides back into the ring and tries to suplex R-Killa back into the ring from the apron, but R-Killa lands on his feet and drops Booker face-first with a gordbuster! Cover, 1…2…Booker T kicks out. R-Killa punches at Booker in the corner, then whips him into the opposite corner. Booker surprisingly comes out of the corner with a jump kick attempt, but R-Killa does a split to duck it, then hits Booker with a corkscrew leg lariat! Cover, 1…2…Booker kicks out again. R-Killa throws Booker T between the turnbuckles and into the ringpost shoulder-first, then armdrags Booker using Booker’s injured shoulder. Booker backs up into the corner, but he dodges R-Killa’s avalanche attempt and rolls him up in a school boy, 1…2…R-Killa kicks out. Booker gets an arm wringer and tries a back kick, but R-Killa blocks the back kick and slams his elbow into Booker’s leg! R-Killa stomps on the knee…then quickly locks in a Figure-Four!

Joey Styles:
“I’ll give credit to R-Killa for one thing, no one expected him to try to win this thing with a wrestling move!”

Booker T tries to fight out of the Figure-Four, but R-Killa has it locked in good. Booker refuses to submit and starts to turn both men over…and eventually does! R-Killa gets his legs free right away and maintains control with a blow to Booker’s face. R-Killa goes for the shoulder, but Booker rolls him up, 1…2…kickout! Both men get back to their feet and Booker wipes R-Killa out with a spinning heel kick! Cover, 1…2…R-Killa kicks out again. R-Killa backs up for a moment but then tries a dropkick, only Booker blocks. Booker T catapults R-Killa right into the top turnbuckle, then hits a belly-to-back suplex! Booker is starting to feel it as R-Killa slowly gets back to his feet. Booker T drops him with a Russian Legsweep! Cover, 1…2…R-Killa shows his resiliency with another kickout! Booker T then shows his resistance to pain as he presses R-Killa over his head despite the weakened shoulder! R-Killa rakes Booker T in the eyes and lands on his feet. R-Killa jumps at Booker, but he jumps right into the setup for the Bookend! R-Killa blocks and instead drives Booker down with the Complete Shot! Cover, 1…2…Booker kicks out! Leg lariat sends both Booker and R-Killa over the top rope and onto the floor!

R-Killa is the first to get to his feet, but Booker blocks a suplex and ends up suplexing R-Killa on the floor! Booker T takes a few minutes to catch his breath…but R-Killa crawls to the timekeeper and grabs the ring bell. Booker approaches and R-Killa smashes the bell over Booker’s head! Booker is cut open as R-Killa rolls him back into the ring. R-Killa lines it up and hits a Scissors’ Kick on Booker….then pops up with his own version of the Spinarooni! R-Killa sets Booker T…and plants him with the Truth Shall Set Him Free (same move as the Bookend)! R-Killa makes the cover, 1…2…no! R-Killa is stunned that Booker managed to just get the shoulder up!

Tazz: “I can’t believe it, Joey…that should have been it!”

R-Killa takes a deep breath before rolling to the outside and setting up a table. He rolls back into the ring but perhaps took too much time as he walks right into a Bookend! 1…2…R-Killa manages to kick out. Booker shows shock at first, but quickly nods his head before popping up with a Spinarooni! Booker kicks R-Killa and goes for the Scissors’ Kick, only R-Killa ducks out of the way…then hits Booker with a low blow! R-Killa drags Booker T out to the apron. He sets Booker up for what looks like a powerbomb off the apron through the table, only Booker gets some punches in to break free. Booker and R-Killa trade punches on the apron, until one of R-Killa’s misses and Booker sets him up. Booker T Bookends R-Killa off the apron and through the table! Booker T grabs a steel chair as amazingly R-Killa manages to emerge from the table wreckage and slide into the ring. Booker shakes his head as R-Killa uses the ropes to somehow get back to his feet…only for Booker to blast him with the chair! With R-Killa down, Booker puts the chair on his face then heads to the top rope. Booker acknowledges the crowd for a moment before hitting the Harlem Hangover, with his leg smashing R-Killa’s face behind the chair!

Joey Styles:
“Oh my God!”

Booker T makes the cover, 1…2…3!

Winner: Booker T via pinfall in 18:05 (Retains)

Booker T
slowly gets to his feet. He clearly hurt his knee on the way down with the Harlem Hangover, but manages to stand. R-Killa, despite getting his face smashed in and blood running down the eye area, manages to lunge at referee Jim Molineaux and grab the WCW World Title belt. R-Killa clutches the title, with Booker T staring him down. R-Killa gets to his feet and hands Booker T the WCW World Championship belt before falling down. R-Killa slides out of the ring and struggles to get to the back. Booker T holds the WCW World Championship over his head, and clutches it in his arms.

Joey Styles: Booker T has walked through ECW and regained the WCW World Championship.”

Tazz: “Each time Booker T’s toughness is questioned, he steps up. To come here in an ECW ring and beat R-Killa in the way he did. My hats off to him.”

Joey Styles:
“Switching gears,wWe haven’t yet heard any updates about Diamond Dallas Page. We’ll be sure to check-in soon. Coming up next, the World Women’s Championship is on the line!”

World Women’s Championship: Three-Way Dance (Elimination)
Gail Kim © vs. Daffney vs. Victoria


Victoria chases Daffney around the ring…until Kim leaps off the apron with a diving hurricanrana on Victoria! Kim kicks away at Victoria until Daffney attacks her from behind and shoves her into the railing. Daffney rolls Victoria into the ring and snapmares her with her hair. Daffney kicks Victoria’s spine, then dropkicks her in the back of the head. Daffney rolls to the outside and grabs a small bag and puts it in the ring. Daffney goes over to Kim, but Kim surprises her with a kick. Kim clotheslines Daffney on the floor and rolls into the ring. Kim locks in an Octopus Hold on Victoria as Daffney sets a table up on the outside of the ring. Daffney grabs her small bag and dumps thousands of thumbtacks all over the table!

Victoria powers out of the Octopus hold and slams Kim down. Daffney gets on the apron and pokes Victoria in the eye. Daffney tries to suplex Victoria over the top rope and through the table of tacks, but Victoria counters and brings Daffney in the ring with a suplex instead. Victoria grabs Daffney by the head and slams her against the canvas over and over, until Kim jumps over her with a pinning combination, 1…2…Victoria kicks out. Victoria plants Kim with a sidewalk slam, but Daffney surprises Victoria with a bulldog. Victoria tries to get to her feet, but Daffney hits her with a Shining Wizard! Daffney teases going for a cover…but then points to the table. Daffney brings Victoria over to the table, only for Victoria to suddenly press her over her head…and toss her over the top rope through the table of tacks!

Joey Styles:
“Oh My God!”

Victoria laughs but Kim catches her with a flying headscissors! Victoria backs up into the corner and Kim hits her with a flying body attack! Victoria stumbles out of the corner, and Kim jumps up to the top rope and hits her with a blockbuster! Cover, 1…2…3!

Elimination #1: Victoria by Kim in 6:58

Kim rolls to the outside as she looks to beat Daffney. She rolls Daffney, who has tacks coming from her back, into the ring…but Daffney has something in her hand. Kim heads to the top rope and goes for a moonsault, only she lands on a fist wrapped in barbed wire held up by Daffney! Kim struggles to get to her feet and she’s cut open…and Daffney hits her with a fist of the barbed wire in the corner! Daffney covers Kim, 1…2…Victoria pulls Daffney out of the ring. Daffney swings at Victoria, but Victoria blocks and slams Daffney on the floor! She rolls Daffney in the ring, then picks her up and drops her with a Widow’s Peak! Victoria picks up Kim and hits her with a Widow’s Peak as well…then drapes her on top of Daffney, 1…2…3!

Winner: Gail Kim when she pinned Daffney in 9:38 (Retains)

Despite being eliminated first, Victoria stands over both Gail Kim and Daffney. She drops the Women’s title belt on Kim before leaving. Kim is next to get on her feet and leave. She doesn’t celebrate, but instead tends to the cuts on her face and heads to the back with the Women’s title. When Daffney finally comes to, she emits a scream in frustration.

Joey Styles: “That was certainly violent, Tazz.”

Tazz: “The feud between Victoria and Daffney worked out for Gail Kim tonight.”

Joey Styles: “I can’t imagine Gail Kim will be happy with how she won this one…but she is still champion tonight. Okay, Tazz. We have an update on Diamond Dallas Page. He’s up and alert and still being checked on backstage. DDP won back the WCW United States Championship earlier tonight.”

Tazz: “You gotta wonder who did it, Joey. We haven’t seen Bam Bam Bigelow since he lost last night. Was it him?”

Joey Styles: “I’m hearing right now they are helping DDP leave the building, perhaps to get checked out at a local medical facility. Anyway we have two big matches left, Tazz. First up, for a shot at the ECW World Championship, Total Impact will compete against one another in this one fall three-way match.”

Tazz:
“I’m really lookin’ forward to this one, Joey. The big question is will the two guys who don’t win tonight, will they accept the result? Or will this match fracture one of the most dominant factions ECW has ever seen? It’s gonna be a rocketbusta, Joey!”

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship: Triple-Threat Match (One Fall)
Chris Candido vs. Lance Storm (w/Dawn Marie) vs. Mike Awesome


All three members of Total Impact shake hands and such as the match begins. When the bell rings…Storm and Candido attack Awesome! Storm and Candido punch at Awesome in the corner. Awesome tries to fight back, but Candido and Storm keep the advantage. They whip Awesome into the opposite corner, but Awesome explodes out of the corner and hits Storm with a clothesline (Candido ducked). Candido goes for a frankensteiner, but Awesome drives him down with a weaker version of a powerbomb! Awesome tries to pick up Candido, but Storm gets a sunset flip, 1…2…Awesome kicks out. Double dropkick from Storm and Candido knock Awesome to the outside. Storm comes off the ropes and hits Awesome with a baseball slide. Storm teases leaping over the top rope onto Awesome, but Candido rolls him up from behind, 1…2…Storm kicks out!

Storm and Candido circle one another and they lock-up. Candido shoves Storm back into the corner and chops away at him! Storm counters and hits a couple of chops on Candido. Storm sends Candido off the ropes and leapfrogs over him. He tries it a second time, but Candido catches him and hits an inverted atomic drop! Candido runs at Storm but Storm backdrops him over the top rope and Candido ends up taking out Awesome! Storm heads to the outside, but Candido surprises him with a couple of chops. Awesome grabs Candido and sends him flying into the steel guardrail. Storm slides back into the ring and Awesome is on him. Storm hits the ropes but Awesome knocks him down with a shoulder tackle. Storm counters a whip into the corner, but Awesome leaps to the top rope and hits Storm with a flying back elbow! Cover, 1…2…Storm kicks out. Awesome sends Storm into the corner and follows up with a big clothesline. Storm staggers out of the corner and Awesome hits him with a big powerslam. Awesome heads to the top rope to finish Storm off, but Candido shakes the top rope and Awesome gets crotched. Candido calls for Storm to help him, leading to Candido and Storm superplexing Awesome off the top rope! Both Candido and Storm get a hand on Awesome, 1…2…Awesome kicks out!

Candido is the first up and he stomps on Awesome. Candido impressively hits Awesome with a bridging German suplex! 1…2…Awesome kicks out! Candido flexes a bit before going for another German on Awesome, only Awesome reverses the waistlock and sends Candido flying with a release German suplex! Awesome turns around right into a Storm superkick! Cover, 1…2…Awesome kicks out. Storm heads to the apron and hits Awesome…and springboards off the top rope with a dropkick, only Awesome moved and Storm wiped out Candido! Awesome clotheslines Storm over the top rope and to the floor then goes over to Candido. Awesome picks Candido up for an Awesome Bomb, only Candido rolls through for a pinning combination, 1…2…Awesome just kicks out! Candido leaps at Awesome, but Awesome catches him and hits a belly-to-belly toss! Awesome makes the cover, 1…2…Storm stomps on the back of Storm’s head to break the count. Storm hits a couple of chops on Awesome, but Awesome just levels him with a clothesline in response! Awesome picks Storm up for an Awesome Bomb, but Storm lands on his feet behind Awesome. Awesome misses a clothesline, then runs into the Canadian Maple Leaf from Storm! Storm has the half-crab locked in until Candido dropkicks him to break up the hold. Candido goes for a piledriver, but Storm backdrops him over, although Candido holds on and turns it into a sunset flip, 1…2…Storm kicks out.

Storm hits Candido with a one-legged enzugiri. He turns to Awesome, but Awesome hits him with a pop-up powerbomb! Awesome heads to the top rope once again to finish Storm, but Candido stops him for the second time. Candido and Awesome punch at one another, an exchange Candido wins. Candido goes for an avalanche hurricanrana, but Awesome uses his upper body strength and turns it into a powerbomb off the top rope, with Candido landing on Storm! Awesome dives at Candido for the pin, 1…2…3!

Winner: Mike Awesome when he pinned Chris Candido in 14:14

Awesome
raises his hands above his head in victory…before helping Chris Candido and Lance Storm to their feet. Candido and Storm seem a bit frustrated…but all three men embrace as the crowd cheers! Awesome, Storm, Candido, and Dawn Marie all raise their arms in the ring to celebrate Awesome’s win!

Joey Styles: “Look at that, Tazz. What a win for Mike Awesome, and Total Impact looks stronger than ever!”

Tazz: “For sure, Joey…Joey…look, look! That’s Billy Gunn!

Joey Styles:
“And Road Dogg!

The New Age Outlaws nail Candido and Storm wire tire irons and knock Dawn Marie down. Mike Awesome blocks them both and levels them with a double clothesline! Jeff Jarrett slides into the ring with his guitar…but Awesome blocks that too! Awesome grabs Jarrett…when the lights go out!

Joey Styles:
“What a time for the power to go out!”

When the lights go on…Jim Cornette stands in front of Mike Awesome…with Vader and Ken Shamrock behind him! Awesome still has Jeff Jarrett in his grasp.

Tazz: Joey that’s Ken Shamrock!

Joey Styles:
“And the legendary monster, Vader!”

Vader bashes Awesome with a hard forearm to the back of the head. Awesome tries to fight back, but Vader pounds away on him before coming off the ropes and hitting him with a splash! Shamrock locks Awesome in an Ankle Lock, and Vader hits another splash, this time to Awesome’s back! Jeff Jarrett grabs Dawn Marie. He goes to bash Dawn with the guitar…but Storm shoves Dawn out of the way and gets hit instead! Candido lunges at Jarrett, but the Outlaws take him down. Gunn kicks Candido, then the Outlaws spike him with a piledriver! Jarrett raises the broken guitar over his head…before Diamond Dallas Page runs in from the crowd with a chair! DDP smacks Jarrett in the back with the chair, then nails Shamrock! Vader nails Page with a hard shot that stops him. Booker T, with a chair of his own, runs down to a huge ovation as Vader helps the Outlaws, Shamrock, and Jarrett out of the ring. Booker nails Vader as Jim Cornette leads his charges through an alternate way through the crowd and out of the Conseco Fieldhouse!

Joey Styles: “What the hell just happened?”

Tazz:
“I think we got our answer about who took out DDP earlier tonight!”

Joey Styles: Jim Cornette. Jeff Jarrett. The New Age Outlaws. Now Ken Shamrock and Vader?! What a group Cornette and Jarrett have put together here…but why? Why attack Total Impact here tonight?”

Tazz:
“Thank god for Booker T and DDP tonight.”

***

Booker T
and Diamond Dallas Page help Total Impact to their feet and they head to the back as a unit. ECW Commissioner Mick Foley comes down to check on the five as well, before sitting down at ringside for the main event.

Joey Styles: “We still got one more to go Tazz, the big one, the second-ever Extreme Brawl for the ECW World Championship!”





ECW World Champion Raven is the first to make his way out to the ring. He walks right by ECW Commissioner Mick Foley and the two have a staredown. Raven enters the ring and sits in the corner, awaiting his opponents.














ECW World Championship: The Extreme Brawl (Elimination by Pin or Submission)
Raven © vs. Rhyno vs. Rob Van Dam (w/Bill Alfonso) vs. Sabu vs. Tajiri


Raven stands up from his corner…and quickly realizes all four men are slowly approaching him. The bell rings as Rhyno, RVD, Sabu, and Tajiri jump on Raven! Raven gets the living hell beat out of him until a stiff kick from Tajiri sends him through the ropes and onto the floor. Tajiri hops onto the apron and takes Raven out with a springboard Asai Moonsault! RVD and Sabu blindside Rhyno in the ring. RVD misses a spinkick but hits a second one, knocking Rhyno down. Sabu follows up with an Arabian moonsault! 1…2…Rhyno powers out. Sabu bumps into RVD on the kick out and they briefly argue…but that one moment was all Rhyno needed to knock them both down with a double clothesline. On the outside Tajiri continues to assault Raven until Raven counters and hits Tajiri with a Russian Legsweep into the steel guardrail!

Rhyno slides to the outside of the ring and nails Raven, before throwing him into the guardrail himself. Rhyno gets a full head of steam and tires for a GORE, but Raven moves and Rhyno slams into the guardrail, breaking through and ending up in the crowd! Raven grabs a garbage can from under the ring and smashes it over Rhyno’s head, sending him deeper into the crowd. Raven continues to bash Rhyno with the can until Tajiri stops him. Tajiri and Raven brawl in the crowd, when RVD heads to the top rope. RVD does his taunt to the crowd before hitting a somersault plancha into the crowd on Tajiri, Raven, and Rhyno! Tajiri is the first to emerge from that wreckage as he crawls over the guardrail onto the timekeeper’s table…only for Sabu to springboard off the top rope and legdrops Tajiri through it!

Joey Styles:
“Oh my God!”

RVD drapes Raven over the guardrail and Bill Alfonso positions a chair on his back. RVD comes off the apron with a corkscrew legdrop, smashing the chair across Raven’s back! RVD rolls Raven back into the ring. He hits the ropes and hits Rolling Thunder! 1…2…Raven just kicks out! RVD slams Raven in the middle of the ring and heads to the top rope! Before RVD can do anything, Sabu shoves him off the top rope and RVD crashes into the railing! Sabu demands Bill Alfonso toss him a chair, and Alfonso does so. Sabu goes for an Arabian Facebuster from the top rope, but Raven moves out of the way! Raven gets to his feet and sets the chair up in the middle of the ring, then hits Sabu with a drop toehold into the chair! Cover, 1…2…Sabu kicks out. Raven picks up the chair, and Rhyno goes for another GORE, but misses again, crashing into the turnbuckles! Raven smashes the chair over Rhyno’s back! Tajiri kicks the chair from Raven’s hands, but Raven gets a boot and sets Tajiri up for the Evenflow. As Raven has Tajiri set up, Kronik come down to the ring. Raven sees them and releases Tajiri. Raven tries to attack Brian Adams, but gets hit with a heart punch for good measure! Clarke places the chair in the middle of the ring…and Kronik plant Raven right on it with the High Times Double Chokeslam! Kronik leaves as Sabu heads to the top rope. Sabu comes off with a standard legdrop, hitting Raven perfectly. He goes for the cover, but RVD comes off the top rope as well, hitting Sabu in the back with a Five Star Frog Splash! RVD pins Sabu, 1…2…3!

Elimination #1: Rob Van Dam pins Sabu in 13:28

RVD tosses the chair at Tajiri and tries for the Van Daminator, but Tajiri ducks it then smashes RVD over the head with the chair! Rhyno attacks Tajiri from behind, then grabs the chair and bashes Tajiri with it! Raven tries to get to his feet and Rhyno immediately knocks him back down with a brutal chair shot! Raven manages to roll to the apron before getting pinned. Tajiri surprises Rhyno with a spinning heel kick. Tajiri locks Rhyno in the Turantula! Rhyno momentarily screams in pain before powering out and slamming Tajiri to the canvas with an Alabama Slam. Rhyno picks Tajiri up from the canvas, but Tajiri again retakes control with a flurry of kicks and punches. Suddenly, Tajiri tries for a tornado DDT, but Rhyno tries to counter and Tajiri ends up landing on his feet…giving him the opportunity to hit a standing-on-the-apron Raven with the Green Mist! Rhyno plants Tajiri with a Northern Lights Suplex! 1…2…Tajiri kicks out! Rhyno sees a blinded Raven trying to escape the match by heading up the ramp. Rhyno goes out after him as Tajiri and RVD both struggle to get to their feet. Raven seems to realize Rhyno is behind him…and Rhyno GORES him through the red brick ECW stage entrance, knocking the entire thing down (with it falling down on Joey Styles and Tazz)!

Tazz:
Joey, you alright?”

In the ring, Tajiri and RVD trade kicks, and Tajiri cartwheels over a RVD split. RVD misses a kick and Tajiri gets a belly-to-back suplex. Tajiri puts RVD in the tree-of-woe…but misses the basement dropkick, ultimately sliding crotch first into the ringpost! Tajiri ends up in a sitting position in the corner as he tries to recover, allowing RVD to skateboard a chair into Tajiri’s face! Split-legged moonsault from RVD! 1…2…Sabu is back at ringside and he smashes a piece of metal across RVD’s head! Bill Alfonso tries to get Sabu out of the ringside area. Sabu reluctantly leaves, with Alfonso holding him back the entire way. Rhyno drags Raven’s lifeless body back to ringside before sliding a table into the ring. Rhyno sets the table up in the corner. Tajiri attacks Rhyno with a kick to the back of the head. Rhyno reverses an Irish whip, but Tajiri handstand springboards off the ropes and hits Rhyno with a flying back elbow. Tajiri grabs the chair, but RVD suddenly leaps to his feet and hits the Van Daminator! RVD covers Tajiri, 1…2…3!

Elimination #2: Rob Van Dam pinned Tajiri in 20:15

RVD gets up and poses to the crowd…and Rhyno immediately hits him with a GORE! 1…2…3!

Elimination #3: Rhyno pinned Rob Van Dam in 20:24

Raven slowly rolls into the ring and tries to get to his feet. Rhyno looks to finish off Raven for good…but Raven dodges Rhyno and Rhyno GORES referee Jim Molineaux through the propped up table! Raven tries to get some shots in on Rhyno, but Rhyno simply kicks him and spikes him with a sit-out piledriver! Rhyno makes the cover…but there’s no referee. Rhyno looks at Mick Foley sitting at ringside. With Foley chants raining down on him, Foley slides into the ring to make the count, 1…2…Raven just gets the shoulder up and Rhyno can’t believe it! Rhyno argues with Foley…allowing Raven to get a low blow and to spike Rhyno with the Evenflow DDT! Raven makes the cover and Mick Foley reluctantly goes down to make the count, 1…2…no! Rhyno gets the shoulder up and Raven goes ballistic! Raven, who is still struggling to stand on his own power, rolls to the outside of the ring and pulls a glass window from under the ring!

Tazz: “Just like Starrcade, Joey!

Joey Styles: “Can someone explain to me why there are glass windows under the ring? Anyone?!”

Raven prepares to shatter the window over Rhyno’s head, but Rhyno catches him with a vicious spinbuster than nearly breaks the window as it slams onto the canvas! Rhyno takes the window and nudges it between the turnbuckles…and throws Raven right through it, with Raven shattering the glass into pieces and getting rammed into the ringpost for good measure! Rhyno backs up…and GORES Raven! Rhyno doesn’t go for the cover, instead he sweeps some of the glass towards the center of the ring with his foot, then brings Raven to the corner. Rhyno climbs up to the second rope, picks up Raven, and spikes him with a sit-out piledriver on the glass!

Joey Styles:
“Oh my god!”

Rhyno covers Raven, Mick Foley makes the count, 1…2…3!

Winner: Rhyno when he pinned Raven in 26:44 (New Champion)

Tazz:
Rhyno did it, Joey!”

Joey Styles:
Raven’s reign of terror is over! After breaking his neck and being out for a year, Rhyno’s comeback is complete! He is once again ECW World Champion!

Rhyno pounds on his chest as Mick Foley hands him the ECW World Championship title! Rhyno raises his arms in glory as Guilty As Charged goes off the air!


::END SHOW::


Quick Results

WCW United States Championship

Diamond Dallas Page pinned Bam Bam Bigelow © to win the title

The FBI (Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Tracy Smothers) defeated Super Crazy, Psicosis, and Juventud Guerrera when Guido pinned Psicosis

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Kid Kash and Jamie Noble © defeated Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles when Kash pinned Lynn to retain the title

Shelton Benjamin and Kronik defeated Malice and The Eliminators when Kronik double pinned Malice

WCW World Championship
Booker T © pinned R-Killa to retain the title

World Women’s Championship: Three-Way Dance (Two Falls)
Gail Kim © defeated Daffney and Victoria, last pinning Daffney to retain the title

#1 Contender for the ECW World Championship: Triple-Threat Match (One Fall)
Mike Awesome defeated Chris Candido and Lance Storm when he pinned Candido

ECW World Championship: Extreme Brawl (Elimination)
Rhyno defeated Raven ©, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and Tajiri when he last pinned Raven to win the title

Champions

WCW World Champion

Booker T (Defeated Kurt Angle on 12-29-02)

ECW World Champion
Rhyno (Defeated Raven on 1-12-03)

WCW United States Champion
Diamond Dallas Page (Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow on 1-12-03)

ECW Television Champion
Shelton Benjamin (Defeated Tajiri on 10-27-02)

WCW World Tag Team Champions
The Archdiocese of Dudleyville (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant on 10-7-02)

ECW World Tag Team Champions
Jamie Noble and Kid Kash (Defeated Rob Van Dam and Sabu on 12-29-02)

World Cruiserweight Champion
Ultimo Dragon (Defeated Tajiri on 12-29-02)

World Women’s Champion
Gail Kim (Defeated Victoria on 12-29-02)

Roster

AJ Styles: – Jerry Lynn took AJ Styles under his wing in early 2002, resulting in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. Lynn and Styles failed to win back the titles at Starrcade, although they did eliminate RVD and Sabu. Lynn and Styles failed to retain the titles at Guilty As Charged

The Archdiocese of Dudleyville: – The Dudley Boyz lost the WCW World Tag Team Championship back in April to Diamond Dallas Page and The Giant, then disappeared after a loss to Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, and Balls Mahoney at ECW Barely Legal II. They returned in early October…but under a religious gimmick. Brother Bubba and Reverend D-Von, joined by the monstrous Deacon Batista, regained the WCW Tag titles and even seemed to kidnap Spike Dudley on an edition of ECW Rise. It looks like Spike has joined back with his brothers based on what happened on the 10/31 RISE. They’ve also been feuding with the trio of Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Monty Brown. They also have issues with Dreamer and Sandman because of the kidnapping of Spike. They took out Dreamer and Sandman for seemingly for good at N2R. After Deacon Batista’s loss to Monty Brown on Nitro, The Dudleys and Batista will face Elix Skipper, Shane Helms, and Brown at Starrcade in a Six-Man Tag Team Match with the WCW World Tag Team Titles on the line. Batista powerbombed Spike post-match, blaming him for the loss. They retained the titles at Starrcade. The LOD look like they are coming for them next.

Bam Bam Bigelow: – 2002 was a tough year for Bam Bam as he lost any major matches he was a part of. A short-term team with Gangrel fell apart late in the year. Shocked DDP for the US title on the first Nitro of 2003…but lost it back to him six days later at Guilty As Charged

Billy Kidman: – It has been an up and down year for Kidman. After some early battles with Raven and his Warriors, Kidman challenged Christian thoughout the year for the US Title but didn’t win the title. He’s now again become a target of Raven’s Warriors mostly due to his past with Raven and his friendship with Rey Mysterio Jr.

Booker T: – When this new WCW formed, Booker T had a chance to become the #1 Contender for the WCW World Championship, but lost to Kurt Angle at Starrcade 2001. Booker has since been trying to fight his way back to contention. A long feud with R-Killa (Ron Killings) occupied Booker throughout the summer until Booker finally dispatched him in an actual Harlem Street Fight at ECW Anarchy Rulz. Booker T had another chance to win the WCW World Championship as he won a fan vote over Kurt Angle (100%-0%!) to face HHH at Cyberslam, but HHH prevailed in a half-hour classic. Booker T was on the WCW Team that beat the NWO at War Games, which led to a match with Brock Lesnar at Halloween Havoc (Lesnar, while not a NWO member, was on team NWO for the match). Lesnar managed to defeat Booker at Halloween Havoc, but Booker has vowed revenge, while also declaring entry in the WrestleWar. He also may have picked up an ally in Lesnar’s former partner Shelton Benjamin. The feud with the New World Order has picked back up, with HHH blasting brother Stevie Ray with a sledgehammer. Booker T would win the WrestleWar to earn a WCW World Title shot at Starrcade 2002…and held off Triple H two nights later to hold onto that title shot. Booker T converted that title shot into his 5th WCW World Championship. He defeated R-Killa once again to retain the title in his first PPV defense and now awaits the Brock Lesnar vs. Giant winner

Brock Lesnar: – After dominating ECW from his debut at Starrcade 2001 (December) through Anarchy Rulz 2002 (August), Lesnar surprised the world when he teamed with the NWO for War Games with the condition that if the NWO won, Triple H would give him a WCW World Title shot. Lesnar’s shortcut to the WCW title didn’t work and this led to a feud with Booker T. Lesnar defeated Booker at Halloween Havoc, although it seems he’s drawn the ire of ECW stablemate Shelton Benjamin. Lesnar’s manager Paul Heyman announced on Nitro that Lesnar will be a part of WrestleWar. Lesnar returned to ECW to get revenge on Benjamin’s actions at Halloween Havoc and defeated Benjamin at November to Remember. After eliminating Stone Cold Steve Austin in a War Rumble, Lesnar decided to anger Stone Cold…which bit him in the ass during the Final Battle. Lesnar will have the biggest match of career at Starrcade when he faces Stone Cold. Lesnar may have crossed a line though as he went to Austin’s best friend WWF Announcer Jim Ross’ home and assaulted him as a message. Lesnar continued his path of destruction by destroying Stone Cold at Starrcade for perhaps the biggest win of his career. Now, he has eyes on capturing the WCW World Championship

Chris Candido: – Once Justin Credible betrayed Total Impact, a spot opened for Chris Candido. Candido has helped Lance Storm and Mike Awesome in their battles against the NWO and their allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Mike Awesome the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. He was injured in a car accident facilitated by the Outsiders. Total Impact would defeat the Wolfpac at Starrcade.

Christian: – After an early loss to Triple H, Christian recovered in January 2002 to win the US Title and has dominated the US Title scene for most of the year. Christian has had different allies throughout his reign: The Quebecers and Rene Dupree (Dupree is still with him). He’s beaten challengers such as Test, Billy Kidman, and Booker T in title defenses. He lost the title to Kurt Angle at Cyberslam, but won it back on Nitro and is the current champion. Christian is slated to compete in the WrestleWar and has guaranteed victory all the while trying to avoid defending his US Title at all costs. DDP got the better of him at Starrcade, leaving Christian titleless

Chuck Palumbo: – Palumbo has struggled ever since partner Sean O’Haire turned against him and joined the NWO. Has had some matches with O’Haire since, but hasn’t been able to beat his former partner and friend. Has seemed to have patched things with him since O’Haire left the NWO

Daffney: – Daffney debuted alongside Victoria and has been at ringside through Victoria’s rise to World Women’s Champion. Daffney has disagreed with Victoria’s post-match attacks though, and Victoria responded in an abusive manner towards her. Daffney had enough and finally attacked Victoria at Halloween Havoc, saving Molly Marvel. Daffney would lose to Victoria at November to Remember…although she scarred Victoria by throwing tacks in her face…and did it again to cost Victoria the Women’s Title against Gail Kim at Starrcade, then made the challenge for Kim’s title. Kim would retain

Dave Taylor: – Brought in by William Regal and Fit Finlay to help them when they were battling Monty Brown, Elix Skipper, and Shane Helms

Deacon Batista: – The enforcer of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville, OVW’s former Leviathan

Diamond Dallas Page: – DDP began as a commentator, but got involved in the Tajiri-William Regal-Torrie Wilson situation. Torrie would become one of his Diamond Dolls (Stacy Keibler would join later, and Torrie would leave for Kidman in the summer). DDP then also saved Stacy Keibler from the Dudleyz and received a huge assist from the Giant. DDP and Giant battled the Outsiders for most of the summer over the WCW World Tag Team titles, and almost won the WCW Title from HHH at Clash of Champions. Recently, due to the Giant’s frustration with not getting WCW World title shots, the Giant turned on DDP. The Giant took DDP out in their match at Halloween Havoc. DDP made his return on Nitro just twelve days before Wrestle War, saving Booker T from an attack from Triple H. With the Giant reappearing, DDP wants a rematch with him, but had to settle for becoming the #1 Contender to Christian’s US Title. He said he wasn’t done with the Giant…and seemingly had Giant beat on Nitro if it weren’t for Christian. DDP would defeat Christian at Starrcade to win the US Title, and made it clear he still had the WCW World Title set in his sights. There’s a new problem for DDP now, as he’s called out Jeff Jarrett and the New Age Outlaws. Jarrett and the Outlaws responded in kind by costing DDP the US Title. DDP would win the title back six days later…then tangled with Jarrett’s group again.

Eddie Guerrero: – Now clean and sober, Eddie Guerrero returned to major league pro wrestling by winning the vacant ECW TV Title at Barely Legal II. He feuded with Rob Van Dam over the summer, trading the ECW TV title with him and losing to RVD in RVD’s 1st PPV ECW World Title defense. Guerrero eventually got the better of RVD in a special ladder match where the winner got to have any match he wanted, although it seems like Commissioner Mick Foley isn’t able to deliver. Guerrero showed up on Nitro as a result and lost a highly competitive match with Kurt Angle in the main event. Mick Foley found a suitable substitute that Guerrero accepted for the November to Remember match: Stone Cold Steve Austin. Guerrero would fail in his attempt to defeat Austin. Guerrero put on a good performance in his War Rumble as he entered #1 and made it nearly to the end. He got revenge on the man who eliminated him, Ric Flair, two nights later by costing Flair the WCW World Title. Scored a pinfall on Flair on RISE as well, but couldn’t come up with the victory against him at Starrcade. The next night Guerrero accidentally cost Chavo the Cruiserweight title…then cost himself and Chavo a tag match against Shane Helms and Skipper.

Elix Skipper: – After winning a couple of matches against The Hurricane, he and Shane Helms joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, The A.O.D. prevailed at Starrcade

Fit Finlay: – Brought in by William Regal to battle Diamond Dallas Page, Finlay and Regal then feuded in the spring. Regal would knock Finlay out in a match in May…but they’d get back together later in the year and now are a trio with David Taylor

Gail Kim: – The former La Felina was destroyed by Victoria in the summer, but her triumphant return as Gail Kim led to a Women’s War Rumble victory and a title shot at Starrcade 2002, which she won for her first world title. Kim would retain the title against Daffney and Victoria at Guilty As Charged

The Giant: – The Giant signed on with Shane McMahon in an announcement made at Starrcade 2001. Giant said one thing mattered to him: the WCW World Championship. He failed to win it at Souled Out against Kurt Angle and then ended up on a different path: helping Diamond Dallas Page win the WCW World Championship in his feud with the Dudley Boyz. Giant and DDP had two reigns over the summer as they feuded with the Outsiders, trading the titles. The Giant grew tired of waiting for another WCW World title shot after their victory over the NWO at War Games and eventually turned on DDP. Giant destroyed DDP at Halloween Havoc, but upon not receiving a title match seemingly walked out on Shane McMahon on Nitro. The Giant returned at the WrestleWar, injuring then-WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan before and after his failed title defense against Kurt Angle. The Giant showed he wasn’t done with DDP either as he attacked DDP after DDP’s match with Rene Dupree on Nitro. Hulk Hogan would return the next week to save DDP from Giant, and WCW Owner Shane McMahon announced that Hogan and Giant would clash at Starrcade. The Giant accomplished something he was never able to do in the past seven years when he pinned Hulk Hogan clean at Starrcade. He now has his sights set on the WCW World Championship once again

Hugh Morrus: – Has mostly been in the lower-mid card in the Alliance era. After a loss to Chuck Palumbo, Morrus said that he was “done with this Hugh Morrus shit”

Hulk Hogan: – He originally returned at Slamboree to cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship in his title defense against Triple H. After HHH turned the NWO against him, Hogan was out until the night after Cyberslam in early September. Hogan returned and led WCW in a victory over the NWO in War Games. This got him a title shot at Halloween Havoc, where Hogan defeated HHH to win the title. Hogan had previously promised Kurt Angle a title shot due to screwing him over at Slamboree, and that match will take place at WrestleWar. The Giant would attack Hogan before and after that match, and he cost Hogan the title against Kurt Angle. Hogan returned to Nitro to extract revenge on Giant, cementing their match at Starrcade. The Giant would kick out of the legdrop and pin Hogan at Starrcade, potentially killing Hulkamania once and for all

Ivory: – Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament, but we haven’t seen a lot of her overall

Jamie Noble: – Jamie Noble originally got a break to join the Alliance when he upset Curt Hennig. Ever since he has joined up with Kid Kash in a quest to win the ECW World Tag Team Title. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Jazz: – Former World Women’s Champion was beaten by Victoria in the summer and has been trying to win back the title ever since

Jeff Jarrett: – Jeff Jarrett returned to WCW in a big way, by taking out Stone Cold Steve Austin with a guitar and injuring his neck, perhaps for good. Jarrett, the New Age Outlaws, Ken Shamrock, and Vader have all banded together with Jim Cornette at the helm…their motivations are unclear. So far they’ve taken out Austin, DDP, Stacy Keibler and Total Impact.

Jerry Lynn: – Jerry Lynn took a liking to AJ Styles after watching him on Worldwide, taking him under his wing. This resulted in them winning the ECW World Tag Team Titles at Barely Legal II. They dominated the ECW Tag Team division for most of the year until losing the titles to Rob Van Dam and Sabu at November to Remember. They failed to regain the titles at Starrcade as Jamie Noble and Kid Kash won the three-way dance, and failed again at Guilty As Charged

Juventud Guerrera: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Guerrera would lose that match but still be a top contender to the title thoughout the summer. He’d eventually form a trio with Psicosis and Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, but Chilo is out of the picture now

Ken Shamrock: – Shamrock returned to pro wrestling at the National level at Guilty As Charged, appearing as a member of Jeff Jarrett’s group and attacking Total Impact

Kevin Nash: – Kevin Nash showed up at Slamboree as a member of the NWO, costing Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship. Nash and Scott Hall have been two of the faces of the NWO since, helping Triple H retain the WCW titles at all costs. He and Scott Hall managed to win the WCW World Tag Team Title before dropping it back to DDP and the Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Kid Kash: – Kid Kash and Jamie Noble originally got together to deal with R-Killa and Mark Henry and ever since have tried to win the ECW World Tag Team Title.. They’ve been close (including a 30 minute classic against champions AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven), but haven’t won the titles. Noble and Kash would defeat RVD and Sabu, and Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles to finally win their first ECW World Tag Team Title at Starrcade

Kronik: – Clarke and Adams have broken away from Raven’s stable and now look to destroy Raven

Kurt Angle: – Angle won the WCW World Championship the night after Starrcade 2001, beating and crippling Ric Flair. After managing defenses against The Giant, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Lance Storm, Angle would finally fall to Triple H at Slamboree thanks to the New World Order. Angle has essentially feuded with the New World Order since, which included beating Curt Hennig in a cage on Nitro. After a win against the NWO's Sean O’Haire at Halloween Havoc, Angle finds himself in position to win back the WCW Title at WrestleWar. He’s also had a bit of an adversarial issue with Booker T. Angle beat Booker T back at Starrcade 2001, but at Cyberslam 2002 the fans chose Booker unanimously to face Triple H for the WCW Title, something that seems to still bug Angle. Perhaps that doesn’t matter anymore as Angle would defeat Hulk Hogan to get his WCW World Title back at WrestleWar…but would drop it to Booker T at Starrcade. To get a rematch, it looks like he’ll have to defeat the man he beat for the WCW World Title the night after Starrcade 2002: Ric Flair

Lance Storm: – Storm formed a trio with Mike Awesome and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before Kurt Angle gave him the match of a lifetime: a WCW World Title Match on Pay-Per-View at Uncensored. Storm wouldn’t win the title, and that led to an extended feud with Angle. Things changed when the NWO invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned his back on the team. Chris Candido would join the team and they’ve been feuding with the NWO and NWO allies ever since. After the Outsiders cost Lance Storm the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would emerge victorious at Starrcade.

Legion of Doom: – Veteran legendary tag team has reappeared recently, going after former rivals Kronik (now Crush and Wrath)…which in turn has dragged them into the entire Raven’s Warriors situation. The LOD would help lead their team in a victory over Raven’s Warriors at Starrcade. Now, they perhaps look to win one last World Tag Team Title

Little Guido: – The leader of the Full-Blooded Italians. His group has taken payoffs for jobs…although they haven’t always went well. Had a shot at the Cruiserweight title at November to Remember, but didn’t walk away with gold.

Mick Foley: – Mick Foley returned to ECW to support his friend, Terry Funk. That led to a confrontation with ECW World Champion Brock Lesnar. With the blessing of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Cactus Jack returned to and faced Lesnar for the ECW World Championship at Barely Legal II, but came up short. Foley returned in the summer to become Stephanie McMahon’s ECW Commissioner, replacing General Manager Paul Heyman. He has seemed to be especially tough on the top bad guys on the brand, specifically Eddie Guerrero and Raven. At Starrcade, Raven would attack Mick Foley…and Foley would get hit with an inadvertent GORE from Rhyno in the ECW World Title match at Starrcade. After Rhyno’s loss, Rhyno would GORE down Mick Foley again. Foley would make the deciding three count at Guilty As Charged…which resulted in a new ECW World Champion.

Mike Awesome: – Awesome formed a trio with Lance Storm and Justin Credible called Total Impact and ran over the likes of Tommy Dreamer and Sandman for a few months before battling Kurt Angle and the Eliminators. When the New World Order invaded ECW and Justin Credible turned on the group, Total Impact became fan favorites. Chris Candido would replace Credible and they would battle against NWO allies the FBI and the newly formed X-Factor. After the Outsiders cost him the ECW World Championship during Raven’s Nightmare, Total Impact laid out a challenge aimed to eradicate the core of the NWO: the Outsiders, once and for all. Total Impact would beat the Wolfpac at Starrcade. He would defeat his stablemates at Guilty As Charged to become the #1 Contender to the ECW World Championship

Molly Marvel: – The former Mighty Molly reinvented herself and was the inaugural World Women’s Champion. She would lose it to Jazz and has been trying to win it back ever since

Monty Brown: – Monty Brown is part of a trio with Elix Skipper and Shane Helms and recently just debuted to help them against William Regal, Dave Taylor, and Fit Finlay. Fun babyface trio. Due to Brown’s victory over Deacon Batista, Brown, Skipper, and Helms have a chance to win the WCW World Tag Team Title in a Six-Man Tag Team Match against the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Nova: – Tonight was a bit of a serious turn for Nova, who had been part of the comical Blue World Order for most of the summer

Paul Heyman: – He started out as the General Manager for ECW until ECW Owner Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley fired him bias concerns. These concerns were due to Heyman managing Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, and C.W. Anderson at the same time. Heyman left ECW for WCW with Lesnar and remains his manager/agent.

The Phoenix: – Talented youngster who has mainly wrestled in Canada. Has had a few battles with rival La Felina in Alliance. Competed in the original World Women’s Championship tournament

Psicosis: – The cruiserweight division got a big boost at SuperBrawl XII when Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera returned to WCW in a #1 Contender’s Match. Psicosis would win the match and win the title the next night, but would then lose it to Rey Mysterio Jr. at Barely Legal II. He and Guerrera formed a trio with Essa Rios/Papi Chilo, although now he’s out of the picture

R-Killa: – Ron Killings debuted in early 2002 in ECW as R-Killa and quickly former a team with Mark Henry. Killa and Henry would shortly become ECW World Tag Team Champions and also instigated a feud with Harlem Heat, specifically Booker T. R-Killa and Booker T feuded throughout the summer, ultimately leading to a (real) Harlem Street Fight where Booker left R-Killa lying on the street at Anarchy Rulz. R-Killa would reemerge and goad Booker T into a WCW World Title match…although Booker would retain the title at Guilty As Charged.

Raven: – Raven put together a group of “warriors” to help him fight a “war” against him that was coming. The first iteration of the group wasn’t much, but as of Anarchy Rulz (After a Buried Alive victory over Mortis) the new version of the warriors: Perry Saturn, Terri Runnels, Tajiri, Mikey Whipwreck, Crush, Malice, and Wrath, have dominated ECW. Raven would win the ECW World Championship at Fall Brawl. Commissioner Mick Foley has tried to even the odds as Raven uses his warriors to interfere in matches and take out his enemies. He was pinned by Rey Mysterio Jr. on the RISE before November to Remember. Survived Rey’s challenge at November to Remember. Raven would survive Rhyno’s challenge for the ECW World Championship at Starrcade. His warriors are now divided…and Raven would lose the Extreme Brawl, and the ECW Title, to Rhyno

Rene Dupree: – The 18 year old French phenom has been a heavy for Christian…and is completely smitten with Torrie Wilson

Rey Mysterio Jr.: – Returned to WCW/ECW at Barely Legal II when he defeated long time rival Psicosis to win the World Cruiserweight Championship. Has mostly wrestled on ECW shows, although he’s made some WCW appearances. He’s feuded with another long-time rival in Eddie Guerrero throughout the summer and beat Guerrero for his first open weight major singles championship: the ECW TV Title. Had two dream matches with Sabu, the second of which saw Sabu take the TV title at Cyberslam. Rey is set for his second ever shot at the ECW World Championship at November to Remember against Raven. His first was a loss in a valiant effort against Brock Lesnar at the Great American Bash. Unfortunately, he lost to Raven at N2R. Raven’s Warriors also cost him a chance at Tajiri’s Cruiserweight Championship as well

Rhyno: – Injured at the end of the InVasion storyline, Rhyno was the last ECW World Champion when ECW closed it doors in the beginning of 2001. Due to his neck injury, he was forced to relinquish the championship. On the inaugural episode of RISE in December of 2001, Rhyno showed up to give up the title…but said that he’d be back to “fucking kill” whomever the ECW World Champion is. Looks like Raven is the lucky man. Rhyno waved his right to sue ECW if he were to get injured again, opening the door to his victory in the Extreme Brawl on RISE to earn a shot at Raven’s title at Starrcade. Rhyno would fail in his attempt to win the title at Starrcade, accidentally GORING Mick Foley in the process. He seemingly blamed Mick too as he would hit him with another GORE afterwards. Rhyno would emerge victorious in the Extreme Brawl at Guilty As Charged, regaining the title he never lost: the ECW World Championship

Ric Flair: – Flair won his 17th World Championship from Stone Cold at Starrcade 2001…but lost it the next night to Kurt Angle. Angle injured Flair’s ankle and it was thought we’d never see Flair again, until Flair appeared in a War Rumble. Flair just fell short of winning it too as he lost to Brock Lesnar. His return title match against Kurt Angle two nights later ended in DQ thanks to Eddie Guerrero. Flair would defeat Guerrero at Starrcade 2002, then challenge Kurt Angle for a match for Revenge

Rob Van Dam: – Rob Van Dam’s dream to finally win the ECW World Championship came true after a grueling nine month journey. After coming up short against Brock Lesnar at Starrcade 2001 for the vacant title, it took RVD until Anarchy Rulz to get a one-on-one rematch, this time in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage, to beat Lesnar and win the title. He added a TV title reign over the summer too. RVD is the only person to actually beat Brock Lesnar, and he did it twice (tag match at Slamboree and at Anarchy Rulz, both by pinfall). He has since dropped the ECW Title to Raven, but is a champion once again as he and Sabu knocked off Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles for the ECW tag straps at November to Remember. Just fell short at the WrestleWar’s Final Battle against Booker T. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. His attention has turned back to the ECW World Championship. Issues with Sabu cost him a chance to win the title at Guilty As Charged

The Sandman: – ECW icon still showed up from time to time to thwart the bad guys in ECW like the Dudleys and the FBI. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember

Sabu: – Sabu returned to ECW to help RVD in his battles with Brock Lesnar. He ended up clashing with RVD and even beat him at Barely Legal II. Bill Alfonso was able to reunite the two though and they’ve been allies ever since. Brock Lesnar defeated Sabu in a Barbed Wire ECW World Title match, and since then Sabu has primarily wrestled for the TV Title. Sabu had a couple of dream matches with Rey Mysterio Jr. which ultimately got Sabu the TV title, but he lost it to Tajiri at Fall Brawl. He and RVD regained the ECW Tag titles at November to Remember. RVD and Sabu ended up dropping the ECW World Tag Team Titles in a Three-Way to Kid Kash and Jamie Noble. Issues with RVD cost him a chance to win the title at Guilty As Charged

Scott Hall: – Scott Hall surprised everyone and showed up in the Barely Legal II ECW TV Title battle royal, although he failed to win the title. What was thought to be a cameo turned out to be a full blown return when he reformed the NWO and cost Kurt Angle the WCW World Championship at Slamboree. Hall and Nash added another WCW World Tag Team Championship to their resume over the summer as well, although they dropped the title back to DDP and Giant at Cyberslam. Total Impact would dominate the Wolfpac at Starrcade, leaving the state of NWO Wolfpac unknown

Scott Steiner: – Scott Steiner showed up in a War Rumble as a member of the New World Order, but he fell short of winning as he was eliminated by Booker T. It became more than a cameo eight nights later when he attacked Sean O’Haire to defend HHH and the NWO. Sean O’Haire got his revenge at Starrcade, easily defeating Steiner. With the status of the NWO’s future uncertain, Scott Steiner’s future is just as uncertain

Sean O’Haire: – Originally O’Haire teamed with partner Chuck Palumbo before turning to the New World Order. O’Haire has been positioned as the future of the NWO, but it’s not clear what that actually means with Triple H in charge. Previous interim WCW President Roddy Piper was a big fan of his, but O’Haire ultimately would powerbomb Piper through a table, taking him out. After losses to Kurt Angle and Booker T, as well as several mistakes trying to help Triple H, WCW owner Shane McMahon put together a match where O’Haire would face HHH with a #15 spot in a War Rumble going to the winner (and a #1 spot to the loser). In a shocking upset, O’Haire pinned HHH almost completely clean to win the match. HHH played him in the War Rumble though…but O’Haire got his revenge by not stopping Sting when Sting appeared two nights later and cost HHH a match against Booker T. O’Haire aligned himself with Booker T and Kurt Angle the next week, separating himself from the NWO for good. Sean O’Haire now has to deal with the man who replaced him in the NWO, Scott Steiner. O’Haire would defeat Steiner in minutes, but with HHH now banned from Alliance, how will he get his hands on him? O’Haire told Shane McMahon on Nitro he needs to figure that out

Shane Helms: – After some losses to Elix Skipper, he and Skipper joined forces to make an exciting tag team. Recently, Monty Brown joined them and they have their sights on the Archdiocese of Dudleyville. Thanks to Brown’s victory over Batista, the Six-Man Tag Team Match between these teams will take place at Starrcade and will be for the WCW World Tag Team Title. Unfortunately, the A.O.D. would retain the title at Starrcade

Shane McMahon: – WCW Owner who has clashed with Triple H, even losing a Last Man Standing Match to him back at Uncensored in April. Shane has been supporting WCW’s top contenders in defeating HHH for the WCW title, which happened at Halloween Havoc. With the NWO’s future likely in limbo with HHH’s loss at Starrcade, Shane McMahon will look to build a new future of WCW around new champion Booker T

Shawn Michaels: – Shawn Michaels joined his friends in the New World Order the night after Slamboree, helping Triple H wrest the faction from Hulk Hogan. HBK has been at ringside for many of HHH’s matches, causing trouble wherever he could. But things changed when Sting arrived at Halloween Havoc. Sting’s interference cost HHH not only the WCW World Title at Halloween Havoc, but again a month later in a #1 Contender’s Match against Booker T. Sting revealed that his target was Michaels. Shawn Michaels accepted the challenge and will face Sting in a Dream Match at Starrcade. In a 30-minute classic, HBK showed he still had what it took to be one of the top guys in the industry, but he ultimately fell to Sting at Starrcade

Shelton Benjamin: – Benjamin debuted as Brock Lesnar’s Mystery Partner back at SuperBrawl XII in Lesnar’s battle against Rob Van Dam and Sabu. Benjamin got some solid wins in his early ECW career, but it was clear he wasn’t a priority for Paul Heyman. Now in the post-Heyman ECW, Benjamin has made a point to take care of business for himself. This led to winning his first major championship, the ECW TV Title, at Halloween Havoc 2002. He faced off with his former friend and teammate Brock Lesnar at November to Remember, but failed to walk away with a victory. Benjamin helped lead his team to victory over Raven’s Warriors

Stephanie McMahon: – The owner of ECW realizes she’d never be accepted by ECW fans, so installed Mick Foley as ECW Commissioner and took a behind the scenes approach to running the company. Differences with Triple H led to their divorce over the summer

Stevie Ray: – Booker T’s brother and one-half of Harlem Heat. He’s aided his brother in battles against the likes of R-Killa, Brock Lesnar, and the New World Order. Most recently he was blasted over the head with a sledgehammer by Triple H…although he showed up to help his brother hold onto his title shot in a match with HHH. Celebrated with his brother after Booker T won the WCW World Championship at Starrcade

Sting: – After tormenting Triple H (and costing HHH the WCW World Title), it turns out Sting’s target was not HHH, but Shawn Michaels. Sting laid out the challenge to HBK for Starrcade, and on the 12/16 Nitro Shawn Michaels accepted, leading to the Dream Match. Sting proved he could beat Shawn Michaels when he did at Starrcade 2002

Stone Cold Steve Austin: – The first WCW World Champion of the Alliance Era has struggled ever since being crowned champion. After losing the title to Ric Flair at Starrcade 2001, Austin has battled the likes of Kurt Angle and Triple H in trying to regain the title, to no avail. Before he challenged Eddie Guerrero on RISE in November, Austin was last seen battling Triple H for the WCW World Title in a Triple Cage Match at the Great American Bash, a match he’d lose. Austin claimed that Guerrero has the fire he needs to get back to being Stone Cold, and Austin would defeat him at N2R. Austin would be eliminated by Brock Lesnar in a War Rumble, but Austin took exception to Lesnar’s post-elimination antics…and in turn cost him the Final Battle. Austin accepted a challenge from Lesnar for a match at Starrcade. Austin put up a hell of a fight, but Lesnar would beat Austin and leave Austin battered and beaten. Austin announced his retirement the next night…before Jeff Jarrett arrived and took him out with a guitar, seemingly causing a severe neck injury.

Super Crazy: – Cruiserweight Champion who has traded the title with Tajiri in the summer and has regularly defended the title, but lost it in a three-way at November to Remember against Tajiri and Little Guido

Tajiri: – Tajiri started off as a pawn for William Regal as Regal looked to break up Tajiri and his girlfriend Torrie Wilson. Tajiri would turn on Wilson though, leading to a sinister heel turn. He briefly would join the Sinister Minister is his feud against Raven, but would end up joining Raven too at Anarchy Rulz. Won the Cruiserweight title back at November to Remember, but dropped it to Ultimo Dragon at Starrcade. Tajiri, trying to protect friend Mikey Whipwreck, turned on Raven on RISE…only for Whipwreck to turn on him. Tajiri would not win the title at Guilty As Charged, but he did get some more shots in on Raven

Tazz: – Tazz started the Alliance era strong when he captured the US Title from Kurt Angle back in December 2001, but neck injuries slowed him down. An ECW World Title loss to Brock Lesnar at Uncensored 2002 began the fall, and Shelton Benjamin finished off his career at Barely Legal II. Tazz now works commentary with Joey Styles

Test: – The Alliance Era has been a mixed bag for Test. He started off as ECW Owner Shane McMahon’s bodyguard, but quickly was taken out by the Giant. Ever since he’s been in the middle of the card, recently losing matches to Billy Kidman. He did pick up a win against Meng

Tommy Dreamer: – ECW loyalist shows up from time to time to defend ECW and fend off rivals such as Raven and the Dudleys. Was driven through a flaming table by Deacon Batista of the Archdiocese of Dudleyville at November to Remember.

Triple H: – Recovering from a quadriceps tear, HHH was a special acquisition to the Alliance from Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley and debuted at Starrcade 2001 with a win over Christian. After feuding with Steve Austin, HHH would win the WCW World Championship from Kurt Angle at Slamboree thanks to assistance from the original three of the New World Order. This was a trap though, as HHH, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Shawn Michaels would blindside Hulk Hogan the night after Starrcade and create a Green and Black version (which also led to a divorce with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley). HHH had fended off all challengers for his WCW Title (a list that included Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant, Kurt Angle, Steve Austin in a Triple Cage Match, and Booker T). His NWO lost War Games though, and by extension HHH lost the title to Hogan at Halloween Havoc. HHH’s hold on the New World Order is in jeopardy as he was shockingly beaten by Sean O’Haire on Nitro. HHH fell short in the War Rumble, making it to the end but losing to Rob Van Dam. Two nights later HHH challenged Booker T for his WrestleWar title shot…but would lose after Sting reappeared. After learning Sting was after Shawn Michaels, HHH fired the last bullet in his gun, offering his WCW career in exchange for getting added to the WCW World Championship Match at Starrcade…a move that would cost him his Alliance career as he failed to win the match

Ultimo Dragon: – Ultimo Dragon has won a chance at Tajiri’s World Cruiserweight Championship at Starrcade, and converted that opportunity into a his first title reign in over four years

Victoria: – Victoria debuted alongside Daffney and ran through the Women’s division, quickly becoming World Women’s Champion. She’s been abusive of Daffney though when Daffney attempted to stop Victoria during post-match attacks, but Daffney stood up to her at Halloween Havoc. Victoria survived a surprisingly violent encounter with Daffney at November to Remember 2002 and again on RISE three days later. Months ago she destroyed La Felina and stole her mask…but Felina has returned as Gail Kim and the two women will face one another at Starrcade for the World Women’s Title. Kim would defeat Victoria…with a little help from Daffney

William Regal: – Former WCW commissioner had an on-and-off feud with Fit Finlay throughout the summer. He now teams with him and David Taylor to form a heel trio. Lost former protégé Tajiri to the Sinister Minister, and then to Raven

Upcoming Pay-Per-View

WCW/ECW Revenge 2003 – February 2, 2003

WCW World Championship

Booker T vs. Brock Lesnar or The Giant

#1 Contender for the WCW World Championship – Winner Gets a Shot at SuperBrawl XIII
Kurt Angle vs. Ric Flair

 
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Some good, surprising (to me, at least) but also logical results. Plus, a banger of an R-Killa backstage promo which is now my all-time second favorite for this diary behind the inaugural Sting/HBK one.

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