Legacy Review
Superbrawl Revenge
February 18, 2001 from the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN
Commentary: Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson
As part of the PPV name makeover of 2001 Superbrawl has ditched the Roman numerals in favor of "Revenge". This is the final final edition of one of WCW's major PPVs. Superbrawl started in 1991, and being the only WCW PPV to use Roman numerals it was the first one to really push against Starrcade to challenge as the potential biggest show of the year.
It was around the time of this show that news was starting to come out that none other than Eric Bischoff was putting together a group of investors to potentially buy WCW from the new corporate parent company overseeing what used to be Turner, AOL Time Warner (in the days AOL was big enough to be a major player). Bischoff was even already making plans for a major PPV to completely reboot and relaunch the company, even more than the infamous spring 2000 reboot. The show was to be called The Big Bang and was tentatively scheduled for May. Planning got so far the last edition of WCW Magazine released in April had a full page (and very clearly placeholder) ad for it. But as we all know, the corporate suits had other ideas. More on that when we get to the actual final WCW PPV next month.
Six Way Elimination Match: Shane Helms def Shannon Moore, Jamie Knoble, Evan Karagias, Yun Yang and Kaz Hayashi in 17:17- Just when I think they've run out of new ways for these guys to wrestle each other....Billy Kidman was supposed to be in this match, but he was attacked by Road Warrior Animal during the Sunday Night Heat preshow. Can't believe they even advertised him for this match, he doesn't fit in with the rest of the guys. Helms is his obvious replacement in this eternal three way team feud. The winner of this match will get a Cruiserweight title shot at the next PPV, Greed. If WCW makes it that far. They're going to at least try tag rules for this, with two guys in the ring legal and the other four scattered around the apron to tag in. Knoble and Moore start with some of the nice back and forth stuff that's become second nature over the past months. Knoble hits a back suplex for 2. Helms blind tags in and 3 Count hit a double team powerbomb, then toss Knoble out to the floor. Here we go, everyone's running in. I like the Dragons' white gear for this match. Stereo asai moonsaults from the Dragons! Back in the Dragons work some double teams on Knoble. Karagias tries to come in with a springboard crossbody but it doesn't go anywhere. Hayashi does a nice flip out of a Knoble suplex attempt and drop toe holds him into the corner. Knoble does a couple of nice counters on Yang into armdrags and hits a swinging neckbreaker for 2. Yang and Karagias go all out brawl for a bit. They lose their place a bit trying to do some fancy counters, then Karagias hits a full nelson slam, followed by a wild springboard dive that almost missed for 2. Karagias tags out to Helms, then Helms attacks Karagias! Yang does a nice flying headscissors into a roll up on Helms for 2. Another 3 Count double team as they continue to work well together. Yang gets a CRAZY DDT counter, planting Moore! Helms tags in and tries to cut off Yang tagging, but there's too many guys available and Yang eventually finds the hand of his partner Hayashi. Everyone starts running in again as we start to forget about the tagging part of the match and just go at it. Hayashi fights off a Karagias superplex attempt. Helms goes up and pulls off the superplex. That sets off a sequence where everyone tries moves off the top rope and every single one of them misses. Everyone slowly staggers up. Yang hits a great disaster kick right on the back of Knoble's head. 3 Count double team suplex on Hayashi, then Helms dives onto Yang on the floor. Now it's EVERYONE DIVE time. Fun stuff, but it's a pretty obvious indyriffic spotfest. It's Karagias and Hayashi back in the ring after. Karagias his his press into a spinebuster for 2. Karagias holds Hayashi up and Knoble springboard dropkicks him! Cover by Knoble, but Karagias pulls him off! He wants the glory. That leads to another argument between these two. Yang comes in, dropkicks Knoble in the back, and Karagias half inadvertently backdrops Knoble out to the floor. Yang then tries to attack Karagias, but Karagias is focused on jawing down at Knoble and doesn't sell any of it. Finally Yang says fuck it, grabs him from behind and pulls him down. Then Yang tries a springboard and slips off the ropes. This is getting ugly. Yang recovers, hits a package piledriver on Karagias, and pins him to eliminate him. Knoble comes in, hits a leaping tombstone on Yang, and pins him. Knoble and Moore have a hell of a time deciding which way they're going on a whip, then Knoble hits a Jericho style springboard dropkick to knock him to the floor. Flying forearm from Knoble on Helms. He goes up top. Moore cuts him off, joins him up top, and hits an avalanche fameasser! That's Knoble gone. It's down to both of 3 Count against Hayahsi. They instantly start double teaming him. Helms hits a legdrop off the top rope while Moore had Hayashi cradled. That could easily finish it, but they hit their double team swinging neckbreaker too. No, STILL no cover. Helms decides he wants to hit the vertebraker to finish it. While he's hooked up for that Moore comes off the ropes and fameassers Helms! Cover, but for some reason Hayashi kicks the ref in the back of the head. I think he was aiming for Moore. Cover, and once the ref recovers enough to count Helms pulls Moore off. Helms attacks Moore! I think 3 Count is done. Moore blocks a Helms superkick and gives him a Greco Roman Nut Punt. Now he wants Hayashi to help him take Helms out. Hayashi cooperates with a double team, then attacks Moore and dumps him out. Setup slam from Hayashi on Helms and he goes up top. Moore sneaks behind, pushes Helms aside and replaces him, and dodges Hayashi's moonsault. Moore goes for a fameasser. Helms blocks it, grabs Moore, hits a GTR and pins Moore to eliminate him. Hayashi attacks Helms with a kick combo. Helms blocks a slingshot DDT and uses a suplex fight to set Hayashi up for a GTR. Hayashi counters into a bridged German suplex for a long 2. Helms ducks a kick and hits a neckbreaker for 2. Helms goes for a sunset flip off the top rope. Hayashi rolls through it and hits a huge decapitation kick for another long 2. Helms blocks another German attempt. The vertebreaker hits! Helms gets the pin for the win! The usual good stuff from these three teams, but it had too many blown spots and rough exchanges to be considered great. And for the love of God, please give these guys some different people to wrestle. ***1/4
Tony says that Kevin Nash has not arrived at the building yet and they don't know if he'll be able to challenge Scott Steiner for the World title as scheduled or not. After that we cut to Steiner's locker room. WCW CEO Ric Flair, who turned heel and aligned with Steiner right after Sin to start forming the group The Magnificent Seven, gives Steiner an envelope and says "It's taken care of".
Hugh Morris def The Wall in 9:35- Two more guys reverting to their pre-Russo names here, General Rection back to Hugh Morris and Sgt. AWOL back to The Wall. These guys were teammates in the Misfits in Action. Fortunately we've also gone back to commentary treating Morris like the OK midcarder that he is and not trying to pump him up into some incredible, never say die super awesome babyface. Wall jumps after the bell and we're slugging it out. Headbutts from Wall. A running back elbow sends Morris flying out to the floor. Wall takes a whip into the barricade. He puts Wall's head between the stairs and ring, and kicks the stairs. Then he drops the stairs on Wall. Bad camera angle there, it was obvious the stairs barely hit him. Back in Morris hits an elbow off the top rope and demands Wall stand back up. Wall comes back with a big boot. He gets Morris in the corner, climbs up and tries to hang him with a sleeper. Morris drops Wall on the top turnbuckle to get free. More headbutts from Wall. Morris dodges a legdrop off the top rope. Spinebuster from Wall. Morris gives us our second Greco Roman Nut Punt in two matches to turn it back around. He hot shots Wall. Then Morris hits a flapjack. Morris backdrops out of a piledriver attempt. On knees slugfest. Morris hits a German and goes up top. The moonsault hits and it's mercifully over. Morris hits a second moonsault for the hell of it. They started out with some decent intensity, but ran out of gas after a barely few minutes and spent the rest of the match going in slow motion. 1/2*
Konnan finds Animal, takes exception to what he did to his Filthy Animals teammate Kidman and they get in a brawl before security breaks it up.
WCW World Tag Team Championship: Sean O'Haire & Chuck Palumbo (c) def Mark Jindrak & Shawn Stasiak in 11:37- The Natural Born Thrillers explode! Where is NTB mouthpiece and de facto leader Mike Sanders in all of this? Great question. Though I really don't care about the answer because I can do without him anyway. 2v2 brawl as soon as everyone hits the ring. Settle in with Stasiak pounding away on O'Haire in the ring. O'Haire gets a crossbody and Jindrak stomps his own partner when trying to break up a pin, but then he and Stasiak swap without a tag. Come on Lil' Naitch, I know you know better than that. O'Haire just barely hot shots Jindrak and Palumbo dropkicks him from the apron. Double arm wringer slam where it looked like Jindrak slammed himself on the mat. Palumbo puts on a sleeper. Speed run and Palumbo gives Jindrak some kind of reverse hiptoss. Palumbo slingshots Jindrak into his own partner and rolls him up for 2. Jindrak comes back up with a clothesline. Double stomp down as Palumbo goes in peril. Palumbo fights off a double team and hooks Stasiak for a DDT. Stasiak counters with an arm wringer slam. Double side suplex and double elbow drop on Palumbo. Corner clothesline/bulldog combo from Stasiak for 2. Clothesline from Jindrak for 2. Palumbo gets beat down in the wrong corner. Palumbo gets a flash small package for 2. Jindrak goes to hair pulling to get Palumbo down for 2. He puts a chinlock on Palumbo and plays the rope leverage game. Another small package attempt by Palumbo on Stasiak for 2. This match is proving Ricky Morton he is not. Jindrak hits a tiltawhirl slam for 2. Stasiak goes up top. Palumbo dodges a big splash. Stasiak tries to cut the tag off. Palumbo gives him a cutter and makes the tag to O'Haire. O'Haire destroys everyone. DONNYBROOK! O'Haire fights off a double team, hits the swanton bomb on Stasiak, and gets the pin to retain. Pretty dull. All four of these guys were young and still developing, but this match shows pretty well why none of them would ever exactly be needle movers. There was some excitement around O'Haire around this time thanks to his look and intensity, and this match was clearly designed to showcase him, but it wouldn't take long into his WWE run to show there wasn't much there there. *3/4
WCW Cruiserweight Championship: Chavo Guerrero Jr (c) def Rey Mysterio Jr in 15:53- This is Mysterio's first singles PPV match in well over a year. He's been working all tag matches with either the No Limit Soldiers or Filthy Animals. I still hate those devil horns so much. He's got his farmer overalls on tonight too. After some circling they start slugging it out. Speed run and Mysterio hits a diving clothesline. A shotgun dropkick sends Chavo out to the floor. Mysterio loads up for a dive but Chavo quickly rolls back in the ring. He goes for a sunset bomb! Mysterio blocks it and flying headscissors him on the floor. Coming back in Mysterio tries a sunset flip. Chavo rolls through it and hits a gutbuster. Good news, one of the horns has fallen off. Chavo suplex drops Mysterio across the top rope. Cover for 2. Clothesline from Chavo as some fans start chanting "Eddie". Mysterio blocks a superplex and Chavo falls to the mat, but then Mysterio turns around and Chavo crotches him and puts him in a tree of woe. That leaves Mysterio open for some shots. Mysterio dodges a charge and Chavo posts his shoulder. Mysterio sunset flip for 2. Chavo comes back up with a clothesline. He gets Mysterio up for the Gory special. Mysterio gets free and they have some rapid fire dodges. Chavo gets Mysterio back up and hits the Gory buster for 2. He slides Mysterio out to the floor. I think the other horn has finally fallen off. Back in Mysterio tries to come back. He goes for a springboard moonsault. Chavo catches him, but Mysterio pushes him off into the corner, then hits a tiltawhirl backbreaker. He goes for another springboard. Chavo dropkicks him in midair. Now Chavo hooks on an STF. Mysterio fights back up and hits a spinning heel kick. Chavo overalls pulls him back out to the floor. Mysterio takes a drop on the guardrail. Chavo takes a mask from a fan in the crowd and puts in on Mysterio! Man, he actually looks like Rey Mysterio now. Back suplex from Chavo for 2. He goes up top but Mysterio crotches him. He puts the mask on Chavo. Top rope hurricanrana! Barely. The mask came off Chavo's head during that too and they forget about it. Mysterio flying headscissors Chavo out to the floor. Chavo picks the belt up off the announce table. Mysterio springboard somersault senton to the floor! Back in Mysterio hits a springboard splash. He goes for a springboard moonsault but becomes the second person tonight to slip and fall off the second rope while going for it. Chavo quickly covers him for 2. Mysterio clotheslines Chavo out to the floor. Now Chavo gets a chair. Mysterio stops him from using it. Chavo drops Mysterio on the top rope again, then gets the chair. He wedges it into the corner. Wee ginger ref not doing anything about it. Mysterio slides out in the corner to avoid hitting the chair. He leads Chavo in a chase and they both end up on the apron. Mysterio knucklelocks Chavo, has an impossible time getting footing on the top rope, then manages to maneuver himself around to flying headscissors Chavo out to the floor. Hard hit from Chavo on the floor on that. Mysterio hits a headbutt off the top rope back in for 2. Spinning DDT from Mysterio. He stomps Chavo down in the corner and does the shitty bronco buster. He takes the chair out of the corner. Meanwhile Chavo goes under the ring for another chair. Ginger ref finally does something and takes the chair away from Mysteiro. Blind chairshot from Chavo on Mysterio! Brain buster! That gets the pin. Good stuff, but in an inverse of the usual largely thanks to Chavo. Hardly anyone noticed because it's end of life WCW, but since the end of MIA, losing the Lt. Loco name and becoming Cruiserweight champ Chavo has been on one of the best runs of his career. While Mysterio in this era is almost a shell of the Mysterio from earlier in WCW, or later in WWE. ***1/2
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Rick Steiner (c) def Dustin Rhodes in 9:14- Two longtime veterans that recently returned to WCW. Rick came back as a face, defeated Shane Douglas for the US title to fulfill the seeming contractual obligation that he gets a title anytime his brother is a champion, then turned heel to join his brother's new Magnificent Seven group. Dustin jumps Rick as soon as Rick hits the ring. DDT for 2. Flying clothesline. Rick rolls out to the floor for some space. Dustin stays on him. Back in Dustin does his miss the crossbody and slide to the floor spot. Usual ringside knockaround and Rick covers back in for 2. Steinerline for 2. Rick hits some grounded knees to Dustin's head. Big time eye gouge from Rick in the corner. Belly to belly suplex for 2. Dustin fights out of a chinlock and hits a back suplex. Rick dodges an elbow drop and hooks on a half crab. Has Lance Storm been teaching him something? Then Rick goes right back to the chinlock. Dustin jawbreakers free. Backslide from Dustin for 2. Another Steinerline for 2. After absorbing a back elbow Dustin hits his own clothesline. Faceplant on Rick. Inverted atomic drop and running forearm for 2. Dustin hits the bulldog! Rick smartly keeps rolling right out of the ring. Dustin gets a chair. Rick begs off and the ref tries to take the chair away. While Dustin argues with him, Rick takes a buckle pad off in the corner. Mounted punches in that corner from Dustin. Rick drops him on the exposed buckle! Cover, with Rick putting his feet on the ropes for even more advantage, and he gets the pin to retain. Rick then hits the new Steiner driver to punctuate it. After Dustin recovers he hits Shattered Dreams for some revenge. I honestly think both guys were trying but neither had much of anything left in the tank. *1/4
Totally Buffed def KroniK in 6:47- During entrances Tony specifically talks about "when the new owners take over", which is how far the Bischoff talks had gotten. The crowd riles up Luger and Bagwell with a "Goldberg" chant. They were responsible for him being "fired" from WCW at Sin. These prematch in ring promos have been out of control in WCW for a long while, but Luger and Bagwell seem determined to kill as much of their match time as they can talking. There had been some question earlier in the night whether Bryan Clarke would be medically cleared or not after being attacked on weekly TV, but he comes out with Brian Adams to the shock of Totally Buffed. Everyone meets in the aisle and the brawl is on. I guess it is, someone in the back leaves KroniK's entrance lights on and we can't see a damn thing. The bell rings to start with Adams and Luger in the ring and the lights finally come back on. Bagwell supposedly murdered Clarke with a chair and he's still laying out there with the chair over his head. Totally Buffed quickly start double teaming Adams. Adams counters with a double DDT. He goes for a full nelson slam on Luger but Bagwell low blows him from behind. Swinging neckbreaker from Bagwell for 2. Someone walks by with a sign that says "Sid fears the second rope". Nice. The one sided double teams on Adams continue. Luger knocks Adams around on the floor a bit. In the ring Luger does those shots to the back where he ends up crotching himself on Adams' knees. Adams tries a comeback. He presses Bagwell into Luger. Double clothesline from Adams. Luger saves Bagwell from a piledriver to put Adams down again. Adams fights off the Doomsday Device Blockbuster and hooks a full nelson on Bagwell. Clarke runs in from behind and attacks Adams! Wait, it's not Clarke. Clarke is on the stage crawling toward the ring. It's Mike Awesome! He stole Clarke's gear (hope it was washed) and put on a fake mustache. Guess that explains why they kept the dim lighting until Awesome as Clarke got "taken out" and he hid his head with a chair the whole time. Luger gets Adams up in the Torture Rack, then lets him go so Bagwell can hit the Blockbuster and get the pin. 1/4*
Ernest "The Cat" Miller (w/Ms Jones) def Lance Storm in 8:08- Miller won the WCW Commissioner job back from Mike Sanders at Sin, and almost immediately after lost it again to Storm. Since then Storm, not officially in the Magnificent Seven but aligned with them, has been working with Flair to rig everything in the group's favor. At this point they might as well make a Commissioner belt it's bouncing around so much. Ooh, guy in the crowd in a Rams Marshall Faulk jersey. That's some A+ local crowd trolling, as this is just weeks after the Greatest Show on Turf Rams defeated the Titans by literal inches in the Super Bowl. I remember I was the only person in my college watch party rooting for the Rams in that game. Loved that team. In those dark years for the Cowboys I went straight from the end of career Elway/Terrell Davis Broncos as my side favorite to that Rams team. Anyway, bloviating about that will probably be more fun that this match. Miller actually tries to engage in mat wrestling with Storm at the start. Doesn't go well for him. Miller manages to get a couple of armdrags and a drop toe hold, then nails Storm with a superkick. Storm goes to the floor to regroup, then drags Miller out and whips him into the guardrail. Miler grabs a water bottle and throws it in Storm's face, then chokes him with a TV cable. A Commissioner shouldn't cheat so much. Going back in Storm literally hangs Miller's knee over the middle rope, then starts picking away both on the floor and in the ring. After a bit Miller starts hulking up and throwing strikes. Storm basement dropkicks the knee to put him back down, then slaps and jaws at Miller to insult him. That fires Miller up into a tackle and some ground and pound. Setup slam from Storm and he goes up top. Miller catches him and slams him back down. Miller tries a normal slam but his knee gives out and Storm falls on top for 2. Post shot for Miller's knee. Back in they have a hard time pulling off Storm's floatover roll up in the corner, then Miller blocks it, drops a punch and an elbow drop. Splits punch. Storm blocks the Feliner kick and puts on the half crab! Miller is close to the ropes and gets an easy break. Jawbreaker from Miller. Enzuguri. Oh, here's Mike Sanders. Guess he cares more about the Commissionership than NTB now. Ms. Jones takes him out. Miller hits the Feliner and gets the pin to win the Commissioner job back. Nowhere near great, but I've seen worse Miller matches. Storm had a plan, but trusting Miller to consistently sell his knee was never going to work. 3/4*
The next scheduled match is DDP vs Jarrett. However during his entrance, Jarrett says DDP has unfinished business to take care of first, in the form of Kanyon.
Chris Kanyon def Diamond Dallas Page in 8:15- This is a LONG delayed blowoff. Kanyon betrayed DDP way back in the spring of 2000, but the combination of a DDP injury and Kanyon leaving the company for a while kept any kind of resolution from happening. Now it can. Kanyon comes out from under the ring and jumps DDP from behind. DDP shakes it off and hits a clothesline, then uses Kanyon's own jacket to momentum toss him out to the floor. Clothesline off the top back in for 2. Mounted punches. Kanyon counters with a low blow and DDP falls out to the floor. Kanyon drops DDP face first into the stairs! He gets on the second rope and mini-superplexes DDP back in for 2. Northern lights suplex from Kanyon for 2. Commentary has been saying DDP was busted open from the stairs shot but it's only just now starting to show. It's on the side of his face, I wonder if that was an unintentional glancing blow. Kanyon faceplants DDP for 2. Hiptoss blocks and Kanyon hits a neckbreaker for 2. DDP fights out of a fireman's carry and tries a roll up, leading to cradle counters for both guys. Misdirection clothesline from DDP. Full discus lariat. Uranage for 2. Kanyon hits a sit out spinebuster for 2. DDP sit out powerbomb for 2. DDP calls for the Diamond Cutter. Kanyon counters into backslide position, hits a quick sneaky low blow, and Cutters DDP! DDP just kicks out! Kanyon waves Jarrett in. Whip reversal and Kanyon runs into Jarrett, then DDP rolls him up for 2. The ref got hit on the kickout. Jarrett comes in and hits the Stroke on DDP. Kanyon hits the Flatliner and that gets the pin. Pretty decent stuff, but I think they have a better match in them. **3/4
After the bell Kanyon takes a mic and lisps his way through ring introductions for the next match, which will be the originally scheduled DDP vs Jarrett. Jarrett does his entire entrance again because he's Jarrett.
Diamond Dallas Page def Jeff Jarrett in 8:30- DDP does his pull up in the corner and goes right after Jarrett, but Jarrett was ready for him. A clothesline sends DDP 360 out to the floor. Over the barricade and it's crowd brawl time. In Jarrett's hometown no less. They both hit some weak shots with a full trash can, that includes a sign someone threw away. Wonder if it was voluntary or confiscated. Did WCW bother with that by this point? Back to ringside and Jarrett makes sure to push his guitar out of the way before taking an announce table shot from DDP. DDP DDTs Jarrett on the announce table. He goes for a Cutter on the table but Jarrett pushes him off. DDP falls right into Tony's lap and knocks his headset off. Wonder if Tony knew that was coming. Chairshots from Jarrett into DDP's ribs. Back in Jarrett stomps away on DDP. Cover for 2. DDP comes back with the discus lariat. Jarrett hits a jawbreaker and clothesline. He hooks on the sleeper. DDP goes down and we get a unique near fall off a sleeper. One arm drop and DDP fights back up. Sleeper from DDP. Jarrett quickly gets out. Coming off the ropes DDP hits a leaping DDT. After the ref gets up to 9 on a 10 count DDP drapes an arm over for 2. Another discus clothesline from DDP. He pounds Jarrett on the top turnbuckle. Back suplex for 2. Belly to belly suplex from DDP for 2. Front drop piledriver from DDP. Haven't seen that in a while. Kanyon pulls DDP out of the ring while he's covering. He suckers DDP into a chairshot from Jarrett. Cover and DDP kicks out again. Jarrett wants his you know what. DDP ducks and Kanyon takes the guitar shot. Diamond Cutter! DDP gets the pin! Another rock solid layout king DDP led match. ***
Flair makes his way out before our main event. He picks up a chair, walks over to commentary, then sees a chair's already been set up for him and joins commentary. Tony asks him "what's in the envelope?'. Flair tells him to not worry about it. Buffer then takes over and Steiner makes his entrance. Steiner makes me want to cheer him by telling Buffer he's useless and get the hell out of here. Steiner takes credit for taking out everyone that's faced him recently in one way or another, even taking credit for breaking Sid's leg. And they show a replay of it! Bloody hell man, that's sick. Recently on Nitro, Steiner attacked Nash with his pipe, Nash left in an ambulance and no one's seen him since. Steiner calls Flair in the ring to let us know what's going to happen to Nash if he doesn't show up. Flair gets in the ring, takes out The Envelope and opens it. He says that the loser of tonight's match must leave WCW. That gets no reaction from the crowd. Steiner tells Lil' Naitch to start the count for his forfeit. Nash's music hits! Nurses roll Nash out in a wheelchair! His legs are under a blanket. Steiner drops one of the most famous of all the Steinerisms, telling Nash he has no sympy for him. He tells Lil' Naitch to start counting again. Nash takes the blanket off and he's fine! It's the old fake cast propped on a wheelchair trick!
Two out of Three Falls Loser Leaves WCW Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Scott Steiner (c) (w/Midajah and Ric Flair) def Kevin Nash in 12:08- Nash nails Steiner with the belt and the bell rings to start the match. Nash covers and gets the pin! He celebrates, thinking he's won the title. Flair gives a great over the top "WHOAAAAAAA!" from commentary, then says it's a two out of three falls match. He forgot to mention that. They're seriously mining from the Mr. McMahon playbook here. We cut to the back and DDP is walking....somewhere. Until Totally Buffed attack him and stuff him in an anvil case. There's been a story going all night that Commissioner Storm has been kicking all the faces out of the building after their matches are over so they couldn't interfere in this. DDP was the last thread hanging. Back to the ring. Steiner is bleeding a little from the belt shot. Corner clotheslines from Nash. Short clothesline for 2. He 360 clotheslines Steiner out to the floor. Midajah comes from behind, can't decide if she's supposed to use the pipe or not, then grabs Nash' hair and slips and falls down. None of that worked. Steiner then takes the pipe and whacks Nash with it. Nash is dead weight on the floor and Steiner can't lift him up, so he goes over and tells Flair to make it falls count anywhere. Flair does so. This is just like that Vince match that the Stooges kept changing the stipulations. Steiner covers on the floor and gets a pin to even up the match. Tony again mentions the "new owners". Not a done deal yet, pal. Now Steiner has brass knucks and is pounding away with Nash with them on the floor. Back in the ring and now Nash is busted open. Steiner continues to pound on him in the corner. This might be the longest I've ever seen Nash sell in a single stretch his entire WCW career. Steiner belly to belly suplex for 2. Steinerline/elbow drop combo and follow up push ups. Backbreaker for 2. T-bone suplex for 2. Nash starts to slug back. He hits the side suplex. Flair's left commentary again and is trying to hide a chair behind his back. Meanwhile, Nash sees the knucks in the ring and goes for them, but Midajah takes them away. Steiner has the chair from Flair and waffles Nash with it. The Steiner Recliner is on. Nash gets a final burst and pushes Steiner out to the floor. I suppose, it looked more like Steiner threw himself out there. Nash chokeslam for 2. Midajah runs in and tackles Lil' Naitch well after Steiner kicked out, then realizes she's in at the wrong point and leaves again. She has not had a good night. Nash hits snake eyes. Big boot. The straps are down. Jackknife! NOW Midajah hits her spot and attacks Lil' Naitch to stop the count. Nash side suplexes Midajah and covers Steiner again. Now Flair pulls Lil' Naitch out and decks him in some Naitch on Naitch violence. Nash drags Flair up and Steiner low blows him from behind. Another chair in and another chairshot for Nash. The backup ref runs in and Steiner puts the Recliner on again. Nash goes out and it's over. Nash joins Goldberg in the unemployment line. I'm sure there was a plan to bring him back later on but, like with Goldberg, WCW would sell to WWF before that could happen. The match was an insane overbooked mess. I really hope all that shit wasn't just because Nash wouldn't job cleanly, but I have my suspicions. DUD
OVERALL SHOW THOUGHTS- There's some good matches sprinkled throughout, and like the other post-Russo shows a generally better vibe and feel, but still too much crap to call it anything in the vicinity of good, especially when they're still putting on main events that awful. The fact that TV was openly talking about new owners showed that everyone knew major change was coming, it just wasn't certain what it would be yet. We'll get more into that next time, as we hit the final WCW PPV ever.
OVERALL SHOW GRADE: D+