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... actually just finished tonight's Nitro and NEVER MIND LOL.
Just after I'm saying how Harlem Heat need better opposition they drop the straps right away to the American Losers. How depressing it is to see Booker T driving the crowd wild with his offence and then jobbing by Colonel Parker interference. Guess the Stud Stable feud is refusing to die. American Males aren't worthy champs, Riggs is a lower carder for life and Marcus Bagwell has no future.
Speaking of braindead booking decisions, Johnny B. Badd is the new US Title contender and here he is, laying down for Paul Orndorff, who moves like a man twice his age (which is about 100 or something). The TV psychic guy thing supposedly inspired him to pretend it's 1986 and he's a draw again.
Flair and Pillman, finally some good wrestling, which is why in this damn company it only gets five minutes. I think that's the first time Flair's hit a top rope move in a decade.
Other than that, all the main eventers standing around wondering where Hogan is because he's the only guy that matters apparently. While Sting vs. Lord Regal (now THAT is a WCW match!) is on this week's Saturday Night which they're viewing as less than, clearly, because it's not live. And while we're on the subject of relics of the past, did Bischoff say next week there's going to be a disco wrestler? That's never getting over.
Just after I'm saying how Harlem Heat need better opposition they drop the straps right away to the American Losers. How depressing it is to see Booker T driving the crowd wild with his offence and then jobbing by Colonel Parker interference. Guess the Stud Stable feud is refusing to die. American Males aren't worthy champs, Riggs is a lower carder for life and Marcus Bagwell has no future.
Speaking of braindead booking decisions, Johnny B. Badd is the new US Title contender and here he is, laying down for Paul Orndorff, who moves like a man twice his age (which is about 100 or something). The TV psychic guy thing supposedly inspired him to pretend it's 1986 and he's a draw again.
Flair and Pillman, finally some good wrestling, which is why in this damn company it only gets five minutes. I think that's the first time Flair's hit a top rope move in a decade.
Other than that, all the main eventers standing around wondering where Hogan is because he's the only guy that matters apparently. While Sting vs. Lord Regal (now THAT is a WCW match!) is on this week's Saturday Night which they're viewing as less than, clearly, because it's not live. And while we're on the subject of relics of the past, did Bischoff say next week there's going to be a disco wrestler? That's never getting over.