Thunder
Date:
March 12, 1998
Location:
Riverside Centroplex, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Commentators:
Mike Tenay, Lee Marshall, Bobby Heenan
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It's
the final show before Uncensored and we're limping into the pay per
view. The show on Monday did very little to make me want to see
Sunday's show but hopefully tonight can pick things up a bit. I
don't remember anything being announced for tonight on Monday but I'm
guessing it'll focus on Hogan vs. Savage. Let's get to it.
Here's
Giant to open the show. He wants Hogan and Nash but he wants to
fight the entire NWO on his own tonight. Instead he gets Savage and
Liz with Randy saying he likes the idea of Giant taking out Nash
because it leaves Hogan all alone. Once Hogan is done, Savage wants
his chance at the title. Cue Sting to say he's the champion and
he'll defend the title tonight if Savage wants the shot. You know
Macho isn't turning that chance down.
Brad
Armstrong vs. Raven
Raven
offers to let Armstrong get out of the match before the beating
begins. In 1980, Armstrong was rookie of the year and in 1981 he was
half of the world tag team champions. Since then his career has
fallen apart due to the Armstrong Curse. Raven understands
Armstrong's admiration for his father but thinks the bookers (his
word) were jealous of Bob and are taking it out on Brad. He feels
Brad's pain and lays him out with the DDT. There's the bell, Raven
covers him for the pin and we're done in about four seconds.
Here's
Chris Jericho with something to say. He's on such a roll as of late
and is feeling so good that he's going to give Malenko a title shot
tonight instead of waiting for Sunday. Jericho brags about his
trophies such as Mysterio's mask and his trophy tonight will be
beating Dean with the Cloverleaf, which will then be named the
Jericholeaf. Also, he knows 1004 holds. Oh it's coming.
Jim
Duggan vs. Kendall Windham
Duggan
wins a quick slugout and scores with an atomic drop before they head
outside. Kendall sends him into the post and barricade before
heading back inside for a boot to the head. They slug it out again
with Kendall slamming him down and putting on a chinlock, because
THIS MATCH needs to keep going. Duggan fights up but walks into a
clothesline, only to come back with a slam and the three point
clothesline for the win. You know, for all those die hard Jim Duggan
fans in 1998.
Scott
Steiner vs. Johnny Grunge
Grunge
brings a table but gets suckered into a right hand during a
handshake. Johnny comes back with a hiptoss but walks into a belly
to back suplex. Scott puts him in the Tree of Woe and pulls on the
throat before going after the back. A bearhug makes Grunge scream
but Johnny bites his way out of it.
Scott
easily clotheslines him back down but runs into an elbow in the
corner. Grunge gets a surprisingly close two off a neckbreaker but
stops to look at his table from the apron. Johnny comes back by
ramming Scott's head into the buckle a few times but gets crotched
coming back in. Scott knocks him through the table and puts the
unconscious body in the Recliner for the win.
Rating:
D. This wasn't very good as you
would expect. Steiner's push as a heel continues to suck without the
NWO there to make people care about him. It's not helping him that
Johnny Grunge is getting in offense on him and it takes a cheap shot
for Scott to get the win. Another bad match here as Thunder devolves
before my eyes.
Eddie
Guerrero comes out and says he'll win the TV Title on Sunday.
However he'd rather talk about his nephew Chavo disgracing the
Guerrero name. This brings out Chavo who wants to know why Eddie is
on him all the time. Didn't he just explain that? Anyway Chavo
wants a match and Eddie agrees, but if Eddie wins then Chavo has to
start listening to him. That's fine, but if Chavo wins then Eddie
has to start honoring the Guerrero name. The match is right now.
Eddie
Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Chavo
hits a quick clothesline to start and backdrops Eddie down. They're
moving very fast out there with Eddie taking over via some uppercuts
before throwing Chavo to the apron. Chavo hangs on and Eddie charges
into a headscissors to take him outside. A BIG plancha takes Eddie
down and the fans love it. Back in and Chavo goes up top, only to be
crotched on the ropes. Eddie loads up a superplex but Chavo counters
into a tornado DDT for two. Uncle Eddie gets his foot on the ropes
at two and stops Chavo with a low blow. The brainbuster sets up the
frog splash for the pin. Too short to rate but this was good stuff.
Here
are Bischoff and Hall to introduce Hogan. Bischoff is WAY too
excited over Hogan's arms. He calls the Giant the highest level of
dumb: mega dumb. Hogan likes the idea of Giant vs. the entire NWO
and they're all wanting a piece of the big man. Hall, looking “under
the weather” here, says Sting will have his hands full on Sunday
and he'll be watching the title match tonight. Hogan says the NWO
will win tonight and on Sunday. No one had much to say here.
Konnan
vs. Lizmark Jr.
Lizmark
spins out of a quick snapmare attempt and they hit the mat for some
technical stuff. Konnan gets bored and forearms Lizmark in the face
before pulling on his pants a lot. Lizmark comes back with a shot to
the ribs and a quick missile dropkick for a botched (Lizmark pulled
up before Konnan kicked out or even moved at all) cover. Now the
camera goes wide for some reason. It wasn't that bad of a botch.
Konnan rams him into the corner and gets a quick German suplex for
two before finishing him with the 187 and the Tequila Sunrise.
Another short match.
Post
match Konnan goes for the mask but Juventud comes out for the save
and takes the beating himself.
Here
are Hennig and Rude with something to say. Rude talks about
collecting a bounty from some people in Connecticut for taking out
Bret Hart but now he'll do it for free. Hennig admits that Bret is
good, but there's a big difference between good and great. Rude says
they'll make Bret sweat on Sunday.
Perry
Saturn vs. Disco Inferno
Good
night how many times did these two fight? Saturn takes him into the
corner and hits some hard right hands to take over. A dropkick sends
Disco to the outside but he decks Lodi instead of getting back
inside. Back in and Inferno gets two on a sunset flip but gets
thrown down with a pumphandle suplex.
A
Falcon's Arrow puts Disco down but Saturn jumps into a boot to the
face for two. Another boot to the face with feet on the ropes gets
two more but Saturn takes him down with a superkick. Disco reverses
a whip into the corner into a spinebuster followed by a swinging
neckbreaker for two. Not that it matters though as a head and arms
suplex sets up the Rings of Saturn for the submission.
Rating:
C. These two are at the point
where they can have a decent match by familiarity alone. Disco
didn't look as good as he had recently but his hot streak couldn't
last forever. Saturn continues to be his odd but still great self.
He's another guy that had potential but was wasted once he got hot.
The
Giant vs. NWO
It's
Hogan, Adams, Hennig, Hall, Norton, Konnan, Vincent and Steiner.
Hall starts by throwing the toothpick and gets a headbutt and gorilla
press slam as a result. Hennig comes in and tries to stick and move
but gets thrown to the floor. Konnan comes in and gets powerbombed,
meaning Giant is arrested to end the match. Nothing to see here.
Nash
pops up as Giant is being led away. He throws coffee on Giant,
causing the bigger man to break the chains and chase Nah off.
Cruiserweight
Title: Dean Malenko vs. Chris Jericho
Jericho
is in the Juvy mask and jumps Dean before the bell. He pounds on
Dean in the corner and hits a delayed vertical for the arrogant cover
minus the COME ON BABY! Dean comes back with some right hands and a
leg lariat for two. A belly to back suplex sets up the Texas
Cloverleaf for the submission in less than three minutes.
Dean
keeps pounding away and takes off the mask....and it's Lenny Lane.
Jericho comes in from behind and hits Dean with the belt before
knocking out Lane as well. Malenko is put in the Liontamer for good
measure.
Lex
Luger vs. Scott Norton
Norton
gets in a cheap shot on the way in and knocks Luger to the floor.
Luger is sent into the barricade and the side of the ring before
Norton takes him back inside for a flying shoulder block. A
clothesline puts Luger down for two but here's the comeback with the
forearms and atomic drops. He loads up the Rack but Scott Steiner
comes in for the fast DQ.
Rick
Steiner makes the save and the WCW guys stand tall.
WCW
World Title: Sting vs. Randy Savage
Savage
jumps him to start and they slug it out with Sting still in the
trench coat. Sting hits a quick atomic drop and drops Savage across
the top rope. There's the Scorpion but Hall comes in for the quick
DQ.
Hogan
comes in as well but leaves a few seconds later to bring in the
troops. The good guys fight off the goons and Sting calls for
something. A cable comes down from the ceiling and they hook up to
fly into the rafters to end the show.
Overall
Rating: D+. This was hit and
miss all night long. The main matches combining to be about five
minutes long didn't help but we covered a lot of stuff for Sunday.
It still comes off as a total filler pay per view but after all the
big shows we've had lately they have to take a breather at some
point. The NWO stuff was really dull though as it was like a teaser
trailer instead of a full on preview for you movie people out there.
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