Legacy Review
Slamboree '98
May 17, 1998 from The Centrum in Worcester (pronounced WOOSTAH), MA
Commentary: Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan and Mike Tenay
In case anyone forgets this show is Slamboree, the stage is little more than a humongous Slamboree logo with a door in the middle for entrances. Since Spring Stampede the NWO civil war has continued to develop and we now have two distinct factions: NWO Hollywood (white) and NWO Wolfpac (red). There's quite a few of the new red NWO shirts in the crowd tonight. Personally regardless of the wrestlers or factions involved I think the red just plain looks better than the white.
This is the show where Eric Bischoff infamously challenged Vince McMahon to show up for a fight. Bischoff even went so far on Thunder (where no one would see it) to read the letter he got from Vince's lawyers saying Vince wouldn't be there and Bischoff was opening himself up to legal action by telling people to expect Vince to be there. We then get footage from earlier today of Vince NOT SHOWING UP with some obvious plants posing as fans. Seriously, this reeks of the most base, insane desperation. WWF had just started beating WCW in the weekly TV ratings for the first time since the start of the NWO and WCW was already in full on panic mode. What benefit would it be to Vince to actually show up to this? Zero.
Absolutely none. And yet WCW thought they were doing themselves a favor
by talking about Vince. They saw Vince as the one that was driving WWF's ratings boom, there's no way it could be that Steve Austin guy that was cast off from WCW soon after Hogan's arrival. Hogan said he would never draw dammit!
WCW World Television Championship: Fit Finlay (c) def Chris Benoit in 14:52- Finlay interrupted the Booker T/Benoit feud to defeat Booker for the title on Nitro a couple of weeks prior. Interesting note: per the now official title history, Booker and Benoit traded the title back and forth no less than four times on the house show loop before Finlay won it, title changes than I'm sure WCW never officially recognized. Those would be Benoit's first title wins in WCW. Lockup, shove, Benoit chop. This has all the intensity you'd expect from these two right from the start. I hope the guy in the crowd holding the "Where are you Vince, we're waiting" sign got a good payday from WCW for it. Headlock into a top wristlock fight into a knucklelock test of strength. Benoit does a nice bridge, then does a fancy escape into a cradle that leads into some cradle counters. Nice World of Sport style stuff here. Drop toe hold from Benoit. He goes for the crossface but Finlay counters into a hammerlock. Speed run and Benoit does a hiptoss straight into a cover for 2. Standoff reset. Both guys cautiously go back in. Benoit hits some more chops. Tiltawhirl backbreaker. Finlay gets a leg takedown. He tries for a Boston crab but Benoit flips him out of it. Then Benoit runs into a Finlay clothesline. He rolls out to the floor. Finlay slams him on the floor. Short clothesline. Back in Finlay hits a double stomp to the gut. Benoit gets out of a chinlock with an electric chair. Backslide from Finlay for 2. More chops from Benoit. Finlay cuts it off with an eye poke. PK kick to the back. He slams Benoit's throat on the apron, then goes for a chair. Benoit cuts it off and gives Finlay the chairshot. Benoit loads up in the ring....tope suicida INTO FINLAY'S WAITING CHAIR! Da. Yumn. Finlay hauls Benoit's carcass back in the ring, but is in no hurry to finish it, going into full cocky mode. After a slam he finally covers for 2. Another clothesline. Finlay's still going at about quarter speed. Benoit dodges in the corner and Finlay runs his shoulder into the middle turnbuckle. RRRRRRRRRRRROLLING GERMANS! Benoit gets two before Finlay counters by pushing him into the ropes. He goes for another short clothesline. Benoit ducks and goes for the crossface! Finlay gets in the ropes before it's on. Snap suplex from Benoit. He calls for the top rope headbutt. Booker T makes his way out in a shirt and tie. Benoit goes out to jaw at him, allowing Finlay to dropkick him in the back. Benoit manages to get a flash small package for 2. Finlay plants him with a tombstone and it's over. Benoit loses yet another title match on TV. Everything you'd expect from these two, but not quite enough to really get it up to great. ***1/2
"The Total Package" Lex Luger def Brian Adams (w/Vincent) in 5:05- Adams, the former Crush, and Vincent are both on the Hollywood side of the NWO fight. The is the lowest Luger's been on the card for a while. He spent a long while being booked as WCW's #1 babyface even though in reality DDP and Sting were way more popular than him. Slugfest start and Adams does a 360 over the top rope off a punch. Luger gives the heels a classic double noggin knocker, then works on Adams' shoulder around the ring post. Powerslam back in. Vincent gets on the apron, allowing Adams to hit from behind. Sloppy piledriver from Adams. He's still selling the shoulder, I'll give him that. Dull kicky chokey heel offense from Adams. Backbreaker for 2. Legdrops for 2. Double clothesline. Adams calls Vincent up again and Luger pops him back down. Luger ducks a clothesline to hook Adams up in the Torture Rack and it's over. Also what you'd expect from these two. 1/4*
WCW Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender Battle Royale- The winner of this will immediately face Chris Jericho for the title. Jericho comes out and interrupts Dave Penzer, then proceeds to handle the intros himself. It's mostly funny. In this match are: Super Calo, Silver King, Villano IV, El Dandy, El Grio (who does not look like a cruiserweight), Psychosis, Ciclope, Chavo Guerrero Jr, Damien, Evan Karagias, Kidman, Johnny Swinger, Lenny Lane, and Marty Janetty (yes really, he'd been with WCW since January as a jobber/lowcarder). The official rules are elimination by pinfall or women's battle royale two feet hit the floor no matter if they go over the top rope or not rules. In reality everyone works it like a normal over the top rope battle royale. This is a pretty typical WCW battle royale, as in lots of dull brawling with no real attempt at a story, with some attempts at high spots added because it's the cruiserweights. Many of them don't go that well. At one point Janetty pulls up legit lame and quickly gets tossed out. Chavo goes out at 5 and the final four are Juvy, Psychosis, Ciclope and Kidman. Psychosis misses a move in the corner and flies out, though it looked like he pretty much eliminated himself. Juvy dumps Kidman while they're both on the ropes. The final two of Juvy and Ciclope circle and stare down. For a long time. A REAL long time. Juvy hops over the top rope and lets Ciclope win! The hell? Ciclope takes his mask off.....IT'S DEAN MALENKO! Malenko is back! HUGE pop for that reveal. Malenko hadn't been seen since he said he was going "home" after losing to Jericho at Uncensored, and Jericho has been throwing a bunch of insults at Malenko's family ever since. Jericho is in the ring absolutely shocked as we move straight into the next match.... *
WCW Cruiserweight Championship: Dean Malenko def Chris Jericho (c) in 7:02- Malenko pounds away on Jericho, still with the belt on, while the crowd continues to go nuts. Jericho gets the belt off while he's down in the corner. Backdrop. Dropkick. Jericho blocks a suplex but Malenko continues to pound away. A leg lariat sends Jericho to the floor. Malenko's dive is missed on screen because the camera was on Juvy still out there cheering him on. Jericho attacks as they get back in the ring but Malenko quickly gets back on top. Jericho begs off. Speed run and Jericho gets a hot shot to finally turn things around. Running senton. Jericho still can't believe it's Malenko. He looks like he's seen Adam Cole's ghost. Delayed suplex and arrogant cover. Lionsault! Malenko kicks out. Malenko flips out of a pumphandle slam attempt. Standing switches. Jericho gets a double underhook backbreaker and goes for the Liontamer. Malenko counters into an ankle lock. Jericho quickly gets to the ropes. Back elbow off the top rope for 2. Slaps in the corner fire Malenko up. Fight on the top rope. Malenko hits the super gutbuster! It didn't fully connect but still. The cloverleaf is on! Jericho tries to get to the ropes but Malenko drags him back to the center. Jericho taps! Malenko gets the title back! Good stuff and a rare great long term payoff in this era of WCW, especially one where the face comes out on top. ***1/4
Commentary gets super excited about a white limo on the "Vinny Mac Cam". It parks outside the arena and Doug Dellinger goes out to take a look. Tony: "If Jim Ross jumps out carrying his bags, that's Vince". Oh Tony. That's pathetic and so beneath you. I know it's very likely a fed line but still.
Bowery Death Match: Diamond Dallas Page def Raven (w/riot squad) in 14:35- Putting a final bow on this feud that was originally over the US Title. So what is a Bowery Death Match? Well, the rules are normal death match rules with a win only by a 10 count KO. The difference is this is in a cage. Not just any cage, a cage with a ROOF. Fortunately we're still about a month before the legendary Mankind/Undertaker Hell in a Cell match so they won't be trying to top that. Might be aping the first HIAC match from the previous fall by putting a roof on the cage though. There's also a bunch of plunder inside the cage. DDP gets up and poses on the roof during his entrance. Raven comes out flanked by security in riot gear. I'm not clear on if the protection was something Raven asked for because of "unsafe working conditions" or if it's something WCW forced on him. After a bit of staring down it's a hot start from DDP. He goes for one of the garbage cans but Raven runs him into it. Twice. Then DDP takes a cage shot. Raven unhooks both garbage cans and dumps out all the toys contained therein. Including an old wood paneled VCR. It's 1998, wood paneled electronics went out over a decade before so it's probably time to euthanize it. Hell, my family got our first VCR in the mid-'80s and we never had a wood paneled one. A silver top loader, but no wood panel. DDP jumps Raven from behind and hits a clothesline. He picks out a bullrope and chokes Raven with it. He even strings it through the beams on the roof and literally hangs Raven. Raven is counted but is up at 8. DDP breaks the VCR over his head! Yeah, put it out of its misery. Again I'm kind of pining for some insane Dusty commentary for this one. DDP does his Kenny Omega circa 2016 impersonation and cleans the ring out while Raven's being counted. Raven pushes with his legs and DDP goes into a hanging trash can again. More can shots. Cookie sheet shots, Raven hits a Greco Roman Nut Elbow, and yet more sheet shots. Raven does his usual chair setup that never ends well for him. Sleeper from Raven! HARDCORE! DDP backs Raven into the corner can, then jawbreakers out and as usual Raven gets drop toe holded into his own chair. The Flock comes out and take the riot squad guys out, then open the cage. Hammer, who'd recently been excommunicated by the Flock, then comes out, gets the standard Flock giant stop sign, and takes out all the Flock guys. The riot squad then order him and his nipple ring out. DDP is back up and pounding away. Two of the riot squad guys get in the cage and attack DDP! They take their helmets off and it's Kidman (again) and Horace Boulder. Kidman, as always, misses the target. Diamond Cutter on Boulder. Diamond Cutter off the roof on Kidman. Raven can't get the fire extinguisher to go off so he hits DDP with it instead. Evenflow! DDP stirs before 10 so Raven attacks him before he gets back up. Slugfest. Raven maneuvers into hitting his own Diamond Cutter! DDP is back up before 10. He ducks a Raven chairshot! Diamond Cutter! Both guys are down. DDP barely wobblelegs himself back up at 9. Raven is down and out! Definitely not at the level of their previous matches, but the last couple of minutes after all the interference was well done. **3/4
After DDP leaves a riot squad guy slowly handcuffs every single Flock member to the guardrail or cage, tosses Raven into the cage, then handcuffs him too. He takes his helmet off. It's Mortis! Zero crowd reaction. Then he takes his mask off, unveiling his face for the first time! More zero crowd reaction. Commentary deduces this is the same guy that's been attacking Raven for weeks. Chairshot to Raven and end segment.
We cut to one of the arena attendants holding a paper with photos of Vince and various other WWF wrestlers to help identify anyone that might try to sneak in. Like he wouldn't know them on sight. Then we go to a feed of, I kid you not, the building security system to see if Vince is hiding anywhere. It's all time killing while everything from the last match gets cleaned up.
Eddie Guerrero (w/Chavo Guerrero Jr) def Ultimo Dragon in 11:09- Chavo lost to Dragon at Spring Stampede so now uncle Eddie is taking his shot. A Dragon win would mean Chavo would be freed from being his uncle's forced lackey. Eddie bypasses the lockup to go right into some chain wrestling. Dragon works some counters, armdrag and stalemate. More nice mat wrestling. Dragon works a headscissors into an armbreaker attempt. Eddie gets a knucklelock and tries for a pin. Dragon bridges and we go into some crazy knucklelock flippydo. Eddie dodges Dragon's rapid fire kicks and hits a legdrop. Corner chops and European uppercuts. Dragon gets a corner flying headscissors, monkey flips Eddie and goes into his kick combo. Eddie powders to kill the momentum. Dragon snap mare into his PK back kicks. He hooks on a half crab as the crowd is clearly distracted by something up in the arena, not like they were paying much attention anyway. Dragon transitions into a Mutalock. Eddie gets a rope break and goes to the old eye poke. Clothesline. Brain buster for 2. He tosses Dragon out and gives him a guardrail shot. Cable choke. Eddie slaps Chavo! Top rope fight back in and Eddie gets crotched. Dragon kicks him down to the floor. Asai moonsault! Still no reaction from the crowd. Back in Dragon does his tiltawhirl airplane spin backbreaker for 2. Moonsault for 2. Eddie cuts off a top rope hurricanrana attempt and hits a tornado DDT. Chavo's pissed because that's his move. Dragon dodges the frog splash! Magistral cradle for 2. Dragon moonsaults into the dragon sleeper! Eddie uses the ropes to reverse it! He tries for rope leverage but Chavo pushes his feet off. More family slapping into shoving. Dragon comes up but Eddie ducks and Dragon takes Chavo out! Brain buster, frog splash and done. Pretty disappointing for these two. The Masshole crowd clearly didn't give a flying fuck about any of it no matter what they did, that didn't help. **3/4
Chavo snaps and attacks Dragon! Eddie's so shocked he actually tries to pull Chavo off but Chavo wants none of it. Eddie gets down and offers Chavo a free shot! Chavo won't take it, and eventually gives Eddie a reluctant peck on the cheek. Family still rules.
We get a shot of Vince's "private dressing room". The sign says Vince "The Reason For the Ratings" McMahon. This is so, so sad.
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Goldberg (c) def Perry Saturn in 7:01- This is a rematch from Spring Stampede and Goldberg's first PPV title defense. He defeated Raven for the title the Nitro after Spring Stampede, ending Raven's reign at a whole one day. Nonconformists like Raven don't care about titles anyway. Saturn starts out with some chain wrestling. Goldberg tosses him. Saturn tries again. Goldberg clotheslines him. Press powerslam followed by an Ultimate Warrior style gorilla press. Another clothesline and Saturn powders. He attacks Goldberg getting back in and lays in a bunch of corner kicks. Goldberg responds with his own back kick. Saturn leg sweep. He slaps Goldberg! Don't think that was smart. Goldberg tosses him in the corner and pounds him down. They go back to the floor and Saturn suckers Goldberg into hitting the post. Flying kick off the apron. Saturn hits a spinning heel kick off the top rope for 1. Leg lariat. Saturn tries a sleeper. Goldberg squashes him in the corner. Another sleeper go. Goldberg powers out and belly to belly suplexes Saturn. Saturn hits a swinging neckbreaker and tries the sleeper again. Goldberg wants NOTHING to do with the ref's attempts at arm drops! That was funny. He does a kind of swinging neckbreaker of his own to get Saturn down. Saturn dodges in the corner and hits a suplex. He goes and gets a chair, but not to hit with. To jump off of. Chair springboard dropkick. Saturn goes again. Goldberg spears him out of midair. Jackhammer and good night. Not as "good" as their Spring Stampede match, but it's still easy to see why Goldberg is quickly becoming a phenomenon even if all he can really do is extended squash matches. *1/2
They actually haul Buffer out with two matches left on the card to do full intros for the Bischoff/McMahon "match". I guess they're really going through with it. Bischoff comes out. Buffer does a full intro for Vince, who shocks everyone stupid by not being there. In one way I should probably be glad they didn't do a bad impersonator, which is something Vince would absolutely have done. Bischoff then has the bell ring and actually does a full 10 count to take a "victory" by forfeit. I've just about run out of ways to say how pathetic all this has been. If Vince watched this it was probably a surefire sign to him that he'd already won, it was just a matter of finishing it off.
OK, bear with me here. Savage defeated Sting at Spring Stampede to win the World title, pre-formal NWO split though he and Hogan had been butting heads for months to set it up. The next night on Nitro, Bret Hart of all people turned heel to help Hogan defeat Savage to win the title back. Yes, rest easy, the past few months have been hard, but Hogan is champion again and all is right in the world. In Hogan's mind at least. When the NWO split officially took place Savage joined the Wolfpac side. Bret is still non-NWO for now but he is most definitely the heel here. I get that Bret had a great heel run in '97, but having him be anything other than your next big anti-NWO babyface is moronic booking to me, especially seeing as how they've already destroyed Sting. Of course that brings up the point that they had zero interest in any anti-NWO babyfaces anymore which is another level of stupid.
"Hitman" Bret Hart def "Macho Man" Randy Savage in 16:38- Tony was careful to say at the top of the show this is their first match *on PPV*. They actually had a singles match on a Saturday Night's Main Event back in late '87 when Savage was between his heel IC Title and face WWF Title runs, and when they were first tinkering with the idea of moving Bret to singles. And it was AWESOME. Nothing less than the greatest match in the whole original SNME run. Possibly EVER ever, I'd need to revisit the SNME revival to say for sure. Buffer gives up halfway through Bret's name. Oh yeah, Roddy Piper is also the guest ref for this match. After the bell Bret stalls on the floor. Piper holds Savage back, then goes out and tosses Bret in! More stalling in the ring. Lockup and Savage immediately eye rakes. Bret shrugs it off and slugs away. Very punchy chokey offense from possibly the best technical wrestler ever. Piper shouts "WRESTLE!". Now Savage goes into kicky eye rakey chokey mode. Clothesline. Jabs in the corner. Bret comes back with a headbutt and snap legdrop. Apron suplex. Gut headbutt. They go out and Bret knocks Savage around on the floor. Savage dodges being squashed by the stairs. Bret dumps Savage over the guardrail and they go into crowd brawl mode for a bit. Savage slams Bret on the floor ringside. Back in Bret kicks at Savage's still bum knee and starts picking the knee apart. Very slowly with lots of jawing at the crowd. Then a few minutes later, in a very un-Bret like manner, he completely forgets about the knee. Instead he hits a Russian leg sweep for 2. Piledriver for 2. After arguing the count with Piper he hits a DDT for 2. Still he's mixing in a lot of barking at the crowd between moves. '97 Bret Hart this is not. The backbreaker hits but the elbow off the second rope misses. Savage hits an ugly elbow drop that catches Bret in the face as he was rolling away. Suplex for 2. Savage goes up top and the elbow hits! But he hurt his knee on the landing. Crawl and cover for 2. Bret gets a leg takedown and hooks on the Sharpshooter. Elizabeth runs out. Savage reverses the Sharpshooter! Bret gets to the ropes. Elizabeth comes in the ring and gets right in Piper's face. Bret low blows Savage behind Piper's back then pushes Piper from behind. I guess Bret got knucks from somewhere because Savage takes them from him. Bret begs off. Now Hogan is out. He clips Savage's GOOD knee (wonderful). Bret hooks the Sharpshooter on again. Piper checks Savage, then calls for the bell, holding the knucks. Submission or DQ? Hell if I know. Commentary, as usual for WCW, is no help. Cagematch says DQ. Wiki says not DQ. Take your pick. What a mess. How the mighty have fallen. *3/4
Right. There's a lot going into the next match too. First off, Hall is making his first appearance in a while after being forced by WCW to go to rehab. He's so wobbly during his entrance and the survey I'm not at all sure if he's mocking everyone or still genuinely plastered. I think it goes without saying Nash and Hall are the de facto leaders of NWO Wolfpac. When the NWO split formally happened, Giant made a completely nonsensical turn to rejoin the NWO on the Hollywood side. Even though he's teaming with Giant, Sting is still "I'm on no one's side" Sting. Giant is pressing him hard to join NWO Hollywood, but in a nice this would be so cool way, not in a I'll break your kneecaps way.
WCW World Tag Team Championship: Sting and The Giant def The Outsiders (c) (w/Dusty Rhodes) in 14:46- Sting and Hall start. The Masshole crowd is pretty hot for the Wolfpac, I'll admit that. In case anyone's wondering I was living in southern New Hampshire in 1998 so I claim full right to use the term Masshole. I lived with those people. Toothpick flick/crotch chop exchange. Hall goes right to the arm work. Sting hits a back elbow. Hall uses hiptoss blocks to hit a chokeslam and does his usual Giant mocking. Sting hits a faceplant and a couple of inverted atomic drops. Short Stinger Splash to Hall's back. Full Splash to his front. Sting goes for the Scorpion Deathlock early. Nash runs in and we have a very short donnybrook before the Outsiders bail. Giant tags in. Nash tags in. The old rivals stare down again. Nash slugs away and teases a quick jackknife. Giant backs him into the corner. Nash does his usual corner knees and choke. Corner clothesline. Giant response corner clothesline and big boot. He does some Andre style squashes in the corner. With more hip gyration, which is slightly disturbing. Sting tags in and they do a very obvious distraction setup for Nash to big boot him. Fallaway slam from Hall. Nash hits snake eyes. Sting is fully in peril. The Outsiders work their usual midmatch stuff. Hall abdominal stretch with help. Nash hits a side suplex and hooks on a bear hug. After arm drops Sting bell rings out. He dives back on Nash and just reaches out enough to tag Giant. Giant pounds Nash down. Crotch headbutt. Legdrop for 2. The strap is down. But no chokeslam call. Instead Giant goes up top. Nash dodges a very big splash! Dusty gets on the apron, along with a tag belt. Nash puts the straps down and sets up the jackknife. Hall picks the belt up.....AND HITS NASH WITH IT! Check off one of the big turns they hadn't done yet. Giant covers and gets the pin to win the titles! Sting is stunned. Literally can't move off the apron stunned. Giant, Hall and Dusty all hug. The crowd is less than enthused, in other words your usual NWO era PPV ending. So Sting now has a really big decision to make. When will he make it? Well tomorrow night on Nitro of course. Typical low effort Outsiders match. A big problem is even though they're essentially faces in this they made no attempt to change up or alter their usual formula. 1/2*
OVERALL SHOW THOUGHTS- Most of the show falls into the OKish territory with the usual NWO era duds at the top of the card. The whole nonsense with challenging Vince to show up really drags the show down it's so freaking stupid.
OVERALL SHOW GRADE: C-