Thunder
Date:
February 26, 1998
Location:
Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Commentators:
Tony Schiavone, Lee Marshall, Bobby Heenan
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
After
a weak Nitro we're here in Iowa to hopefully get things back on the
right track. Sting is the world champion again but Hogan and the NWO
destroyed him on Monday like he was any other guy. WCW is finally
starting to unite against the NWO though with Flair, Hart, Luger,
Sting and maybe even Savage coming together to fight back. Let's get
to it.
Dean
Malenko/Booker T. vs. Chris Jericho/Eddie Guerrero
The
fans immediately go off on Guerrero and it's Booker elbowing Jericho
down to start. A spinebuster puts him down again and we take an
early break. Back with Guerrero missing the slingshot hilo and being
backdropped out to the floor. Tony tells us that these four will be
in singles title matches at the PPV with Dean challenging Jericho and
Eddie challenging Booker. Jericho pulls Dean to the floor for a snap
suplex and now the fans are all over the Canadian.
Eddie
and Chris hit a double shoulder for two on Malenko as this crowd is
very hot. Tony tells us that the over the top DQ rule has been
abolished. I never liked that rule so good for it being gone.
Jericho hooks an abdominal stretch but Dean quickly hiptosses out of
it. Malenko goes for the tag but Eddie dropkicks him into a
Liontamer attempt to break it up. Dean kicks Chris away and makes
the hot tag so Booker can clean house.
Guerrero
slows him down with a dropkick but Booker hits the side kick for two.
Everything breaks down and Booker hits the ax kick on Eddie but
Jericho makes the save. Eddie hits a brainbuster on Booker, waits
for Dean to have Jericho in the Cloverleaf, and hits the frog splash
on Booker for the pin.
Rating:
C+. This wasn't quite up to the
level of the matches with Benoit instead of Booker but it was fine.
The thing I want to focus on is Eddie waiting those few seconds to
hit the frog splash. If he had done it immediately it would have
looked stupid that Dean wouldn't break up the hold. By waiting for
Malenko to put on the Cloverleaf and turn his back to the cover,
Eddie made the whole sequence much more realistic. I love little
things like that.
Tenay
brings out DDP for a chat. Page praises Benoit for giving him the
best match of his career and says they respect each other. They also
agree that Raven is a piece of garbage, which brings out Raven and
the Flock. Raven wants his US Title shot and Page says anytime, so
Raven picks next week.
Brad
Armstrong vs. Fit Finlay
Finlay
quickly takes him to the mat to work on the ankle for a bit. Back up
and Brad grabs Finlay's leg, only to get caught by an enziguri.
After doing nothing of note on the floor we head back inside for a
beating from Finlay with uppercuts and right hands. Armstrong grabs
an arm but Finlay whips him into the corner for an easy escape.
Finlay looks like he's toying with Brad here. Finlay charges into a
boot in the corner and gets caught by a middle rope crossbody for
two. Brad gets two more off a belly to back suplex but Finlay gets
bored of being beaten on and tombstones him for the pin.
Rating:
D+. This was an odd pairing but
they would actually five three times on this show before the end of
the summer. I don't know where they're going with this Armstrong
Curse idea but I'm surprised they're giving Brad Armstrong of all
people a continued story like this. It's not a major story but
Armstrong is one of the last people you would expect to get a story
at all.
Davey
Boy Smith vs. Dave Taylor
Bulldog
hits a quick shoulder and a clothesline to send Taylor out to the
floor. Back in and the crowd is already booing Taylor despite
Bulldog not being the nicest guy in the world in his WCW run. Tony
tells us (he's a chatterbox tonight) that Mongo will be out for a few
weeks because of his broken arm. A suplex gets two on Smith but he
pops up, hits the real vertical suplex and powerslams Taylor down for
the pin.
Tenay
brings out Hennig to talk about his match with Bret at Uncensored.
Mike talks about Bret turning the NWO down, which Hennig says makes
Bret stupid. Hennig is the man Hogan picked to deal with Bret and
actually uses the my dad beat up his dad line. He's got Neidhart
tonight but isn't worried at all. I can't say I blame him on that.
Goldberg
vs. Rick Fuller
Fuller
is a big guy with a decent look. The NWO music comes on for a few
seconds during Fuller's entrance in a production error. The place
goes NUTS for Goldberg who is definitely a big deal now. Heenan
wants to know how many matches Goldberg has won in a row. Tony: “All
of them.” Goldberg takes him to the mat with ease and no sells a
big boot before hitting the two moves for the pin. This was about a
minute long.
The
Flock comes to ringside.
Yuji
Nagata vs. La Parka
Parka
swings the chair and does the Karate Kid crane kick to start. Nagata
will have none of this foolishness and kicks Parka in the leg and
side to take over. A sidekick puts La Parka down but he kicks Nagata
in the back of the head to stagger him. Nagata is out in the Tree of
Woe for a running spin kick to send him to the floor.
The
masked man brings the chair into the ring as a launchpad to jump to
the top rope and dive down onto Nagata in a nice move. Yuji is sent
into the chair (no DQ on that for some reason) and then back inside
for a corkscrew dive from the top. Cue Disco Inferno to give Sonny
Onoo the Chartbuster for no apparent reason, allowing Yuji to kick
the chair into La Parka's face and get the win via the Nagata Lock.
Rating:
C-. It wasn't dull but I'm not
sure what was going on here. Wasn't Disco fighting with La Parka as
recently as the last PPV? The match was one of Nagata's more
interesting ones but that might have been due to La Parka showing off
a lot. Also it would have been better for Nagata to pin him off the
chair kick instead of a leg lock which hadn't been set up at all but
that's nitpicking.
Hall
comes out for the survey with the boys in black taking another one.
He gets his shot at Sting in two weeks and is clearly the favorite.
He's been in the ring every night for two years and all Sting has is
a cool entrance. Sting has to prove how good he is at Uncensored so
bring it on. Nice and simple promo to build up the title match.
Buff
Bagwell does Scott Steiner's entrance ala Michael Buffer. Scott is
now known as White Thunder which never got over as a nickname. Scott
talks about having breakfast with Luger, Sting and Rick on Sunday
morning but the next night Luger was challenging him to a fight.
Steiner accepts but doesn't get why Luger thinks he's the Total
Package. Luger went to college and is an educated man, but he didn't
go to Michigan. Michigan wanted Scott Steiner because he's a better
athlete, so Scott sings part of Michigan's fight song. And they
wonder why it took so long for him to get over.
Scott
Steiner vs. Marty Jannetty
Steiner
destroys him as Tony talks about Sting/Savage vs. Hogan/Hall on
Monday. The announcers think it's a trap and Sting would have to be
crazy to agree to that match. Well Sting may be the dumbest man in
the history of wrestling so it wouldn't surprise me if he's being
trapped. The match is a total squash with Scott hitting a gorilla
press, belly to belly and the top rope Frankensteiner for the pin in
about 90 seconds.
Curt
Hennig vs. Jim Neidhart
Neidhart
easily shoves him across the ring and Hennig bails to the floor.
He's pulled back in by the hair (“OWWWWWWW!”) as Scott Steiner
comes in to the announcers' desk. He says the door is still open for
Rick to join the team and it's the best decision he'll ever make.
Neidhart puts on a bearhug but here are Vincent and Adams for the DQ.
Davey
Boy makes the save for his brother in law.
Raven
vs. Kevin Nash
Now
that's an interesting pairing. Before the match, Raven says this is
going to be a battle royal with the rest of the Flock being the other
participants. Raven sits down in the corner as the Flock charges at
Nash (one at a time of course) and is easily elimination. Nash
powerbombs Lodi twice to a big pop, sending Nash to prison and
costing him $100,000. Raven wins by default.
US
Title: Chris Benoit vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Page
is defending. They trade wristlocks to start with Page taking him
down in an armbar. Benoit reverses into a chinlock as we hear what
sounds like a canned DDP chant. Page rolls out of the chinlock into
a stalemate which turns into a fight. They lock up and fall out to
the floor before going into the crowd. Page hits a hard right hand
to knock Benoit back to ringside and gets two off a swinging
neckbreaker.
Benoit
goes after the big bandages on the ribs with a kick to the stomach
and a front suplex onto the ropes to put Page down. Page is whipped
hard into the corner and Benoit grabs him for a northern lights
suplex but just drops him on the ribs for two. Benoit stomps him
down in the corner but Page comes back with right hands. We're on a
wide shot now as it appears Page is busted open. Raven comes in for
the DQ a few seconds later.
Rating:
C. This didn't have the time to
go anywhere but it set up the main event next week a bit better.
Three way feuds like this are almost always interesting because there
are so many different ways they can go. Benoit is getting a solid
rub out of this as he can hang with higher level talent, but a title
win would be nice.
Benoit
and Raven fight to the floor and Page dives on them to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C+. This was a really
light show and I mean that in a good way. We got some good wrestling
and angle advancement but there wasn't any heavy lifting to make the
show hard to sit through. That's a really nice thing to have as an
alternative to the story heavy Nitro. Uncensored is looking good
other than the main event, which could sum up almost any WCW PPV from
this era.
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Rick Fuller is one of those odd things about WCW- a HUGE guy, nearly as big as Kevin Nash or somebody, and yet he never moved beyond "Jobber" on the card. Sorta like Ron Reis- I mean, I get that they were pretty well untalented and didn't deserve pushes, but the part of my brain that thought it should be at least a LITTLE realistic found it bizarre that you had guys at 6'5" or seven goddamned feet jobbing in a minute to Goldberg, or being easily squashed by EVERYONE.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind having a really big dude like that as a jobber; it's sort of like a big, 7-foot stiff of a backup NBA center who always gets dunked on.
ReplyDeleteIt lets guys smaller than him look good by destroying a giant, and subtly shows that Nash, Taker, Show, et al aren't just huge, but talented also (kayfabe-wise).
That DDP-Benoit feud really did need a title change, even if just for a month or so. Page was headed further up the card, Benoit would have benefited.
ReplyDeleteRaven discusses the feud in his second shoot. It was one of the things that really soured him on wcw. They felt that the three way feud really brought up Benoit, then the night after the three-way on ppv, they jobbed him to Norton on nitro for no reason. Then after Raven got the belt, they jobbed him to Goldberg. It took Benoit years to recover and Raven never really got to that level again.
ReplyDeleteBenoit I agree with.
ReplyDeleteRaven, yes and no. He should have carried the belt a little longer, at least until Slamboree and then dropped it to Goldberg. After that, he could have blamed Saturn for not helping him keep the belt and those two could feud as planned, but higher on the card and with more incentive. Maybe a TV title feud with Booker T and later more matches with World Champion Goldberg.
Yeah I remember that interview as well. Raven felt like they were all on a treadmill. Someone would win but then would just randomly job the next night or week and it would kill the momentum. Just really killed any traction any of them got.
ReplyDeleteGOD that Norton loss pissed me off. Especially because Norton was fucking worthless as a worker and as a performer. He was just some big armwrestler with poor workrate and no charisma.
ReplyDeleteGood thing WWE learned from WCW's booking mistakes, eh?...wait....
ReplyDeleteI watched the nitro after uncensored 98 (it was the spring breakout episode) recently. Benoit DID NOT face Norton on that Nitro. Benoit and Raven had another bout where they fought to be #1 contender to face DDP in a U.S. Title match, Raven won. Scott Norton wrestled Chris Adams that night, not Chris Benoit.
ReplyDeleteYeah, everyone should have come out of that feud elevated. Raven getting killed by Goldberg works because he was one of those kinds of heels that finally gets his comeuppance, but I think they could have built it longer. If Benoit comes out of this feud with the US title instead, he could have had the Best of 7 with Booker T over that belt, while someone like Saturn could have benefited from the TV title (feuding with Kanyon and Raven). Goldberg could how plowed through the Flock and eventually murdered Raven with or without the US title involved, especially since the World title was coming soon anyway.
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