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Monday Nitro (01.22.96)
WCW Monday Nitro
January 22, 1996
Las Vegas, NV
Caesars Palace
The current WCW champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Ric Flair (12/27/1995)
WCW U.S. Champion: One Man Gang (12/27/1995)
WCW World Tag Team Champions: Harlem Heat (10/28/1995)
WCW World Television Champion: Johnny B. Badd (10/29/1995)
Your hosts are Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan, and that Emmy-award winning Steve “Mongo” McMichael.
Konnan stops by the announce table to flash his completely fake Read the rest of this entry
WWE – The Best of Saturday Night’s Main Event – Disc Two
WWE – The Best of Saturday Night’s Main Event – Disc Two
Released: 2/10/2009
Your host is Gene Okerlund.
We head into 1988 in a world where Randy Savage is on his Read the rest of this entry
The Iron Sheik Youtube/Dailymotion Mixtape
Over the past several years, the Iron Sheik has provided us with some of the most strangely comical promos and soundbytes of any wrestler before him – not to mention already having a near 30 year pro wrestling career. With this mixtape, I plan to showcase some of his best and funniest appearances and pepper in some of his most memorable matches which are actually few and far between. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this edition of the Iron Sheik Youtube/Dailymotion Mixtape! Read the rest of this entry
Bigelow’s Replay: WCW Nitro 1/6/97
WCW Nitro 1/6/97
Monroe Civic Center
Monroe, LA
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The Hart Foundation YouTube/DailyMotion MixTape
Arguably one of the greatest tag teams of the ’80s. Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart and Jimmy Hart started from the bottom up and captured two WWF tag team championships in three years. Their battles with the Killer Bees, the Rougeau Brothers, the British Bulldogs and the Rockers are examples of tag team wrestling excellence. In 1997, the Hart Foundation became a stable and other members of the Hart family joined to compete against the best the WWF had to offer at the time as an anti-American group. By the end of 1997, Bret Hart was screwed out of the WWF title, Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart left the WWF, Brian Pillman passed away, and Owen Hart hung around in the mid-card – ending another successful run of the Hart Foundation. Read the rest of this entry
Saturday Night’s Main Event #17 (10.88)
WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event #17
October 29, 1988
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena
(taped on 10/25/1988)
The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Randy Savage (3/27/1988)
Intercontinental Champion: Ultimate Warrior (8/29/1988)
World Tag Team Champions: Demolition (3/27/1988)
Women’s Champion: Rockin’ Robin (10/7/1988) (yet to be aired)
Tonight, Jake Roberts tells us Rick Rude will know everything there is to know about pain about knowing about pain. Well, something like that. Also, Rick Rude has Cheryl’s face stenciled on his pants. Oh that is hot. Later on, Bossman changes the words to the Miranda Rights. Can he do that and still arrest people? And later, The Hart Foundation get another shot at the tag team titles. With Jimmy Hart no longer in their corner, can they win the belts back on their own? HAKU! (excuse me) squares off with the Hulkster, but apparently a valet in Hogan’s corner who does absolutely nothing at all will make a difference! It’s time for Saturday Night’s Main Event!
Your hosts are Vince McMahon & Jesse “The Third Blues Brother” Ventura. Read the rest of this entry