Legacy Review
Uncensored '99
March 14, 1999 from Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY
Commentary: Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan and Mike Tenay
It's WCW's annual night of gimmick matches, and unlike the last couple of years they're returning to fully embrace the concept this year.
WCW Cruiserweight Championship: Kidman (c) def Mikey Whipwreck in 14:57- Whipwreck is making his WCW debut here, and has no music. He's one of two ECW stars that recently made the jump to WCW, bypassing the ECW to WWF pipeline that had been pretty firmly established by this point. The other will be on later in the show. Heenan amuses us, or at least himself, by going all Blast Hardcheese on Whipwreck's name the whole match. Tenay mentions Whipwreck had made a name for himself "on the east coast", skirting around naming ECW directly. Good high octane start with a bunch of counters. Whipwreck counters a Kidman tiltawhirl attempt and reset. Kidman counters a hiptoss and works into a dropkick that sends Whipwreck to the floor. Whipwreck gets whipped into the guardrail. Kidman hits a crossbody off the top rope back in for 2. Whipwreck leg lariats Kidman 360 over the top to the floor. He uses the apron to wheelbarrow Kidman into the guardrail! That was nasty looking. Roll in and cover for 2. Whipwreck snap mares Kidman into an Indian death lock, then transitions into a reverse Mutalock. Guillotine legdrop from Whipreck on the apron. Kidman reverses a corner whip, hits a clothesline, and goes nuts with stomps in the corner. Whipwreck counters into a powerbomb for 2. He hooks on a sort of dragon sleeper, then goes into a chinlock. Kidman counters a slingshot suplex attempt and goes up top. Whipwreck knocks him down to the floor. Kidman dodges a dive off the top rope and Whipwreck flies into the guardrail. Kidman gets backdropped over the guardrail into that walkway WCW always manages to have people land in. He dodges a Whipwreck over the rail cannonball attempt! Whipwreck drop toe holds Kidman into the stairs. Another roll in cover for 2. Whipwreck Russian leg sweep for 2. Kidman gets a corner clothesline. Whipwreck dodges in the corner, then makes the mistake of jawing with the crowd. Kidman rolls him up for 2. Clothesline from Whipwreck and he hits a suplex for 2. Another counter run and Kidman gets a powerbomb for 2. Swinging neckbreaker from Whipwreck. He goes up top, fights off Kidman's attempt at a superplex, and hits a clothesline off the top for 2. Kidman hooks up and does a sit out pedigree for 2. Whipwreck gets a back superplex for 2. Reverse DDT for 2. Kidman does his usual powerbomb counter into a faceplant. He goes up top, hits the shooting star press, and it's over. Not too shabby. It's got some of the crazy shit you'd expect from an ECW alum, but the second half also broke down into a move, move, move spotfest with no real connecting material. The Cruiserweight division of '96-'97 is dead and never coming back. ***1/4
Harlem Street Fight: Stevie Ray def Vincent in 6:30- These two had been butting heads over who would be the leader of NWO Black & White so this match was set up to settle it. Let's take a minute to marvel at the fact the best choices the NWO has are STEVIE RAY and VINCENT.....I've also stopped being able to keep track of these NWO factions since they re-merged after the NWO civil war ended. I guess the Wolfpac are all the top guys now while the Black & White are the B or even C team. No one really gives a damn anyway because, again, it's Stevie Ray and Vincent. After the bell Vincent jaws, Ray shoves, Vincent eye pokes and slugs away. Ray gets a big boot. Vincent low bridges Ray to the floor. After some rail shots Vincent flops over the guardrail and it's crowd brawl time. They work up into the taped up section just below hard camera, where Vincent flops all over the folded stadium seats a bunch of times. Coming back Ray gets backdropped over the rail back to ringside. Vincent stays in control back in the ring. Elbow off the second rope for 2. He goes again and Ray gets a boot up. Corner beatdown. Corner clothesline on the other side. They then go into an atrociously bad corner sequence. Ray barely nudges Vincent in the back and goes down in a heap. I guess they were supposed to hit heads. Vincent then comes down gently in the vicinity of Ray's crotch in what I guess was supposed to be a low blow. Both guys are down so cue the obvious run in. It's Horace, who also wants to claim leadership (not that'd excite anyone any more than these two do), who slides in the SLAPJACK OF DEATH. Vincent gets it but Ray cuts him off, drops Vincent face first onto the slapjack with another pedigree like move (wonder whose tape WCW guys have been watching) and gets the pin. I was going to go easy on it because most of the match managed to slightly exceed my sub-basement low expectations, but that end sequence was so ugly I have no choice. DUD
Kevin Nash (w/Lex Luger and Elizabeth) def Rey Mysterio Jr in 6:19- How long has it been since Nash was this low on the card? Mysterio lost his mask in a tag match against Nash and Scott Hall at Superbrawl. Since then he's taken to calling himself the "giant killer", even getting an upset win over Nash on Nitro (with a ref fast count I believe, probably the only way Nash would do the job). Which means everyone knows what's coming here. Mysterio's also changed his look up for this maskless phase. It's a cross between his buddy Konnan and WWF era Dudley Boyz. Nash flashes the too sweets after the bell, then Mysterio runs right into a big boot. Nash tosses Mysterio across the ring. Another toss attempt and Mysterio counters into a bulldog! Springboard legdrop. He leg lariats Nash 360 to the floor. Baseball slide from Mysterio. Nash dodges a second one and sends Msyterio flying into the guardrail. Back in Nash does the usual corner knees. He puts Mysterio on the top rope and measured elbows him to the floor. More manhandling from Nash, including the largest inverted atomic drop ever. Mysterio spins and manages to hit a low blow kick. Dropkick for 2. He does the bronco buster. Mysterio goes for the moonsault but Nash catches him. Luger trips Mysterio and he takes another Nash big boot. Straps are down, jackknife hits and good night. Nash beat a guy a third his size so congratulations I guess. The match was pretty much what you'd expect. Nash sold as much as he was possibly going to, especially considering he'd already lost to Mysterio on Nitro. *1/2
Handicap Match: Jerry Flynn def Ernest "The Cat" Miller and Sonny Oono in 7:08- Another "does anyone care" match. The heels cut Flynn's ponytail off on weekly TV. That'd be a smart move if that's where his strength came from. There's really not a lot to say about this one. Flynn attacks before the bell. He tries to go for Oono, Miller ambushes. Oono refuses to tag in, annoying Miller. Miller gets tossed to the floor and Flynn hits a wild out of control plancha. After Miller karates Flynn down Oono tags in, hits some weak cheap shots, and nearly gets murdered but quickly tags out again. After a bit more of Miller in control Oono gets on the bottom rope from the apron. Flynn throws Miller into Oono, which somehow the ref calls a tag, Oono falls in the ring, and Flynn pins him. Next. DUD
Raven's Rules: Hak def Bam Bam Bigelow and Raven (w/Chastity) in 14:29- Hak (pronounced hack) is the artist formerly known as Sandman in ECW, possibly the biggest ground up built star in the company's history, making his WCW PPV debut. Chastity was Raven's valet in ECW. She'd also recently jumped companies, and is being presented by WCW as Raven's sister. All three guys have ECW experience so this match type is not new to them. Officially this is a falls count anywhere match, but they never get out of the ring so what's the point. Hak gets jumped by both opponents at the bell. Chastity leaves and comes back with a hamper full of hardcore toys. Why not bring them right at the start? Anyway, among the usual things we've got an ironing board, a gas can (empty), a snow shovel, a mailbox, and a couple of oars. Raven gets trash cans and it's can and lid shots all around. Bigelow breaks one of the oars on Hak. Oh, I've done this Monkey Island 2 puzzle. The carpenter on Scabb Island will fix that right up with an advanced splint. Raven drop toe holds Hak into a can. Hak dishes out some ironing board shots. Bigelow waffles him with a cookie sheet. Hak gets whipped into the ironing board, goes through it head first and breaks it in half. That gets an ECdub chant from the Kentucky crowd. Hak's bleeding a bit. Raven stacks some cans up in the corner but then gets whipped into them. Bigelow and Hak whack each other with a box fan. Raven takes the other oar and runs it into both guys' nads. Hak and Raven both try to sleeper Bigelow, then BOTH try at the same time! It doesn't work out. Hak finds a clear spot and hurricanranas Raven off the top rope. Then he goes under the ring and gets a table. Bigelow sets Hak up on the table and goes up to the second rope. Hak tries to escape, but Raven grabs him and hands him to Bigelow for a Dudley style powerbomb! The table doesn't break! Ouch. Bigelow splashes Hak off the second rope and THAT breaks the table! Raven sneaks over and covers Hak for 2. Hak dumps the table out. Bigelow squashes Raven with a couple of avalanches. Hak gives Bigelow a shot with his trusty kendo stick. Chastity tries to protect Raven from it. Hak doesn't care. Bigelow goes out and gets a couple of fresh tables. And a fire extinguisher. Bigelow gets double whipped into a through one table set up in the corner. Raven hits Hak with the Evenflow! He doesn't go for a pin. Instead, he gets electrical tape and tapes Hak's hands together. He then gives Hak FOUR unprotected chairshots to the head. I don't mind a bit of violence in my wrestling, but that makes even me uncomfortable seeing that. Bigelow gets up and plants Raven with Greetings from Asbury Park! Again no cover. Instead he sets up the last table. He uses the extinguisher to push Chastity into the hamper, then climbs up top. Chastity comes out with an extinguisher of her own! Bigelow falls off the top rope and through the table! Three for three on Bigelow going through tables in this match. Chastity gives Raven a blast from the extinguisher! Then, to make sure her turn is understood, low blows him. Zero crowd reaction for any of that. Hak covers, gets the pin, and leaves with Chastity. It was certainly stiff. All three guys laid into each other with every shot, again a product of their shared ECW experience. It wasn't much more than that though, just three guys hitting each other in the head with objects a whole bunch of times. The whole finish also hinged on a turn no one gives a damn about. **
Commentary vamps while the ring is cleaned up. Heenan turns his chair toward Tony and Tony says "You want to turn around and listen to us?". In protest Heenan very animatedly turns his chair the long way around to face the crowd and have his back to the camera. Tony visibly has to fight to hold a laugh in.
Lumberjack Match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship: Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko def Curt Hennig and Barry Windham (c) in 15:58- Hennig and Windham defeated the Horsemen team to win the vacant tag titles at Superbrawl, in large part thanks to Windham using his belt to choke Malenko. To play off that, the twist for this match is all the lumberjacks have belts to use as whipping straps and will use them anytime anyone gets out of the ring. After some discussion Benoit and Hennig start. But wait! Here comes Arn Anderson. He's got his belt and he replaces one of the lumberjacks. Windham and Hennig try to walk but are strap whipped back in. Back to Benoit and Hennig. Rough lockup and Hennig slaps. Benoit slaps back more effectively. Hennig falls out, eats the straps and quickly gets back in. Tag to Windham. Benoit hits chops. Windham also tries to go out and faces the punishment. More chops as Windham goes in peril. He gets a boot up on Benoit, plants him with a DDT, and tags. Hennig deliberately tosses Benoit out to get strapped. Benoit back suplexes out of a chinlock. Windham cuts the tag off. Diving clothesline from Windham for 2. Standing dropkick for 2. Benoit slugs back and hits a clothesline. Another tag is cut off. Benoit ducks a Hennig clothesline and plants him with a German suplex. Tag to Malenko. DONNYBROOK! Benoit tries to get the crossface on Windham but Windham blocks it and tosses Benoit out. Meanwhile, Malenko blocks Hennig's perfectplex and hits the perfectplex himself! Hennig kicks out. Malenko then gets the cloverleaf on but Windham breaks that up. A Hennig shot sends Malenko to the floor as he now goes in peril. Hennig hooks on a sleeper. He holds onto it for a while and jaws with Arn at the same time, but Malenko won't go out so he lets go. Guess it wasn't applied perfectly. After some more FIP run Malenko fights out of a Windham back suplex attempt and gets the tag. Benoit goes wild and soon it's everyone in the pool time again. Benoit takes Windham's belt off. They fall to the floor and fight in the middle of all the lumberjacks. Hennig wraps a belt around his hand and waffles both Benoit and Arn with it. That's enough for Arn. He gets the tire iron out and nails Hennig with it! On the other side, Windham's attempt to superplex Benoit is cut off and Windham falls to the floor. Benoit's on the top rope staring at Hennig and the runway is clear. Headbutt off the top rope! Benoit covers, gets the pin, and FINALLY wins his first title in WCW! A good correction to the mistake made at Superbrawl. Like their first match at Superbrawl this was a solid, old school style affair with the lumberjacks used well. Windham continues to show more in the tank than I thought he would have at this point of his career, and I say that as a fan of his. Don't know how well he'd handle a singles match, but he looks just fine in tag matches. **3/4
Dog Collar Match: Perry Saturn def Chris Jericho (w/Ralphus) in 11:50- To summarize this feud to this point: Jericho defeated Saturn in a loser wears a dress match at Souled Out thanks to suddenly evil ref Scott Dickinson. Saturn then continued to wear dresses because he was never right in the head. In their rematch at Superbrawl, Saturn had the match won but then walked out before finishing it off and took a countout loss. Again, never right in the head. Tenay on Ralphus: "The only thing that should be censored at Uncensored is that midriff". Who said Tenay doesn't have a sense of humor? Saturn's got a chain link dress that, again, wouldn't look out of place at the Blue Oyster. Or, as Tony mentions, Rocky Horror Picture Show. Never been into that. He's also wearing contact lenses for effect now. Saturn comes in with the collar already on. Jericho does the usual heel stalling refusing to put it on. He then offers to have Ralphus put it on. Even Ralphus isn't dumb enough for that. Jericho gets pissed and tosses him out, but not before getting a mouthguard from him. More stalling. Jericho tries to attack Saturn with the chain but gets exploder suplexed instead. Belly to belly suplex from Saturn. He puts the collar on Jericho against his will. Jericho tries to run but, naturally, can't get very far. He tries to hide behind the ref but Lil' Naitch is having none of that. Chain tug of war. Saturn steps on the chain to pull Jericho in and clotheslines him. Again Saturn outmaneuvers Jericho and knocks him around the corners. Chain shot off the second rope. Chain choke from Saturn. Jericho's got a little nick on his head that's probably from taking a straight shot from the chain. Clothesline/legdrop combo from Saturn. He crotches Jericho on the top rope, then yanks him down with the chain into the guardrail! Another chain yank into the rail. More chain choking in the ring. Jericho slides under Saturn and crotches him with the chain to finally get on offense. He 360 clotheslines Saturn to the floor, then uses the chain over the ropes to try to hang him. Jericho goes for the springboard dropkick and does it as well as the chain allows. He powerbombs Saturn from the apron back into the ring, but the chain causes Jericho to flip over the top back in too. Now Jericho does some more chokes with the chain. Saturn works around to a small package (in a dog collar match?!) for 2. Jericho gets Saturn back down and gives us the arrogant cover for 2. He goes up to the second rope but takes his sweet time, allowing Saturn to yank him down with the chain. Saturn tosses Jericho around by the chain. Jericho gets a spinebuster and tries for the Liontamer. Saturn chokes Jericho with the chain to try to counter, but Jericho is still turning him over. Jericho gets him over! But he's also choking himself and finally has to let go of the hold. Saturn pulls Jericho in and hits the DVD. Jericho kicks out! Jericho blocks a hurricanrana off the top and hits an avalanche powerbomb for 2. Somehow Jericho gets the chain unhooked from Saturn's collar. He wraps the chain around himself and goes up top. Moonsault! Saturn is supposed to dodge but moves wrong and still takes some of it. Saturn grabs at Jericho but Jericho takes him down into a pin for 2. Think they're starting to lose the script a bit. Jericho goes up top again, chain still wrapped around him. Saturn dodges a splash attempt. The DVD hits again, and it's over. Bleh. *
That would turn out to be the last PPV match for Jericho in WCW. He'd make his final TV appearance in early April, work some house shows in June, and then pack his bags northeast bound for his big WWF debut.
WCW World Television Championship: Booker T def Scott Steiner (c) (w/Buff Bagwell) in 13:30- Little did anyone know this would be a main event level matchup in short order, and that it'd be one of the very few good things WCW would have going for them then. Steiner grabs a fan's replica Big Gold belt and tosses it on the ground before the match! Gotta say, that's what people get bringing them to the show. That guy in particular had been draping his belt over the rail all night so he was kind of asking for it. Steiner goes into full heel stalling mode after the bell. Finally we get a lockup. Booker holds Scott down in the corner before breaking. Off the next lockup Booker gets an armdrag. Steiner is doing max level heel 101 bitching at the ref. It's like LeBron James when he doesn't get a call. After that Steiner gets some shots in and fully lets Booker know about it. More speed and Booker hits a dropkick. Nice punch combo from Booker. He goes for the side kick but Steiner bails to the floor to avoid it. Steiner's platonic partner Bagwell tries to calm him down. They want the ref to check Booker's gloves and he does. Steiner uses that opening to attack. Booker gets a boot up in the corner and lays in some ground and pound. Steiner blocks a suplex. Booker floats over and hits a side kick. Inverted atomic drop/clothesline combo from Booker. Snap mare into a cover for 2 and Steiner rolls out again, having difficulty navigating the bottom rope while doing so. Another inverted atomic drop from Booker back in. He goes up top and hits a reverse crossbody for 2. Bagwell pulls Booker out to the floor and attacks him. Bagwell takes a guardrail shot, but off camera Steiner hit Booker from behind. He knocks Booker around ringside and dumps him into the crowd in that same aisle section they've been using all night. Clothesline/elbow drop combo from Steiner back in. Bagwell gets some more cheap shots in. Huge gorilla press from Steiner. That genuinely looked awesome. Cocky one knee cover for 2. Belly to belly suplex for 2. Booker gets a comeback flurry, shrugs off an eye rake and hits a superkick. He goes for another side kick but Steiner ducks and Booker crotches himself on the ropes. Overhead belly to belly from Steiner. Flying forearm from Booker. Ripcord knee and kick combo. Scissors kick! Flapjack. Spinaroonie! Steiner ducks another side kick right in front of the ref, but Booker's kick goes over the ref's head too! How was that not a ref bump? Booker then pulls the ref aside and hits the side kick. Not sure what that was about. Booker goes up top. Bagwell runs over and pulls him back down. Superplex from Steiner. Bagwell comes in with a chair. Booker ducks and Steiner gets it! Chair assisted side kick to Bagwell! Booker covers and gets the pin for the title! Not mentioned on TV, it's Booker's 6th TV title win, setting a new record. Solid match, but unusually great booking from WCW. It's a win/win. Booker gets to overcome all the odds, get a rare for this era of WCW big face win, and winning the title back finally gets him back on track post-injury. On Steiner's side, he only dropped the title to move on to bigger things. **1/2
Barbed Wire Steel Cage First Blood Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: "Nature Boy" Ric Flair def Hollywood Hogan (c) in 14:19- We're encroaching gimmick overload here. The first blood portion was apparently just added tonight. In addition to the title being on the line, if Flair wins he'll be WCW President "for life" (as long as the bookers' attention holds), while if Hogan wins Flair will be banned from WCW for life. Funny bit as Flair makes his entrance, he gestures to Buffer that he wants the mic. Problem is Buffer's only a quarter of the way through his usual overwrought intro, and NO ONE is going to stop him midstream. Once Buffer's finally done Flair pulls ref Lil' Naitch aside and tells him he doesn't want the match stopped for a little trickle of blood. The cage lowers after both wrestlers are in the ring. With full musical accompaniment. It's mostly a normal cage, but with two important differences: there's no door, and the top is covered with barbed wire. In theory, no one should be getting in or out of this thing. In theory. Hogan powers out of the first lockups. Shoulderblock from Hogan as Flair remains cautious. This is feeling more like a face Hogan/heel Flair match right from the off. Hogan was even looking more face-ish in his mannerisms during his entrance. Flair supports that by eye poking out of knucklelock and hitting the first chops. Hogan reverses a corner whip and hits a backdrop. Clotheslines. Yeah, this is 100% face Hogan. OK, here's some chokes. He remembered. Flair hits some more corner chops. Hogan responds with a flurry of his own. Corner clothesline. Flair Flop! Even commentary points out how face like Hogan looks. Hogan solves the, to him, complicated puzzle of putting a figure four on Flair. Flair gets a pretty quick rope break and hits some gut shots. Flair takes the first cage shot. Mounted punches and bite from Hogan. Another cage shot for Flair. I can't see clearly but I think he's bleeding a bit. Flair tries to climb and Hogan pulls his tights down. Moon over Kentucky. Hogan joins Flair on the top rope. Punches sends Flair tumbling down crotch first in the ropes. Commentary notices the blood and is already debating "referee's discretion". Hogan pulls down some of the barbed wire and grinds it into Flair's head. The guy is full on bleeding now. I thought this was a first blood match. Hogan finally remembers he's, in theory, supposed to be the heel here and starts laying in the weightlifting belt whips. One catches Flair right in the face. Another cage shot for Flair. Cheese grater time. Flair Flop 2! Hogan big boot. Legdrop! Cover. Naitch doesn't count! Hogan points out the blood covering Flair's face but Naitch won't call it. Flair's got his knucks out and waffles Hogan with them. Hogan gets run into the cage. Now Hogan's bleeding and Flair goes to work on it. David Flair, who turned on his dad to join the NWO at Superbrawl, and his unnamed blonde tart make their way out. Flair hits the kneedrop, then yells at his son to go away. Flair drops an elbow and covers. Hogan does the full Hulk Up. No sell of Flair's chops. Point! Three punches. Big boot. Legdrop. Cover. Naitch very reluctantly counts and Flair rolls a shoulder up. Flair fights back and hits the delayed suplex. Hogan pops back up. He runs Flair into the cage again. Naitch tries to block Hogan and gets run over. Hogan tries to pick up him back up. Naitch low blows Hogan! Arn Anderson comes out and decks David Flair! I have no idea what side anyone is supposed to be on anymore. The blonde tries to jump Arn and gets tossed off. Arn gives Flair the tire iron and he waffles Hogan with it. Flair hooks on the figure four with Hogan unconscious, Naitch fast counts, and Flair wins world title #14. Flair leaves with Arn while David Flair checks on Hogan. That was one of the dumbest matches I've ever seen. First off, you get a double turn no one wanted. I mean no one. But not just that, the way they did it was so stupid. No groundwork, no teasing, just right from the start Hogan's the face and Flair's the heel again with zero buildup. Then there's the rules. WCW often has trouble sticking to their own rules in gimmick matches, and I get Naitch is supposed to be on Flair's side and screw Hogan, but you make this a first blood match, then both guys clearly bleed more than half the match, and it ends by pinfall? Only late '90s WCW could come up with a multi-level mass of conflicting ideas turning into a mush of pure stupidity like this. DUD
If you want a positive, at least it's not the worst main event ever on an Uncensored. Looking at you, Doomsday Cage.
OVERALL SHOW THOUGHTS- In keeping with the last thought, at least it's not the worst Uncensored ever. Which isn't exactly saying much. The Horseman tag title and Booker TV title wins are positive developments, but man that main event was an absolute booking disaster even if it did get the World title off Hogan and onto Flair.
OVERALL SHOW GRADE: D