by Logan Scisco
–Vince McMahon and
Jim Ross are manning the announce table and they are from Lake Placid, New
York. McMahon says that there was a
fight between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels before last week’s RAW and that both
men were injured. Bret will be back in a
few days, while Shawn will be back in 4-6 weeks. Since Michaels is out there will be a tag
team tournament and the winners will get to face Steve Austin and a partner of his choice for the tag
team titles.
Jim Ross are manning the announce table and they are from Lake Placid, New
York. McMahon says that there was a
fight between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels before last week’s RAW and that both
men were injured. Bret will be back in a
few days, while Shawn will be back in 4-6 weeks. Since Michaels is out there will be a tag
team tournament and the winners will get to face Steve Austin and a partner of his choice for the tag
team titles.
–McMahon
reluctantly interviews Steve Austin, who isn’t happy to hear about the tag team
tournament. Austin says he doesn’t need
a partner and Mankind appears on the Titantron and says that he feels that they
have a bond. Austin says he doesn’t need
a freak walking around him and they proceed to make fun of Shawn Michaels
routine. McMahon’s facial expressions
during this routine are priceless. McMahon says that Austin will face Brian
Pillman tonight with members of the Hart Foundation handcuffed around ringside. Ken Shamrock comes down to confront Austin
about getting Stunned on last week’s show and Shamrock challenges him to a
match tonight. Austin says that’s fine
after he gets done with Pillman.
reluctantly interviews Steve Austin, who isn’t happy to hear about the tag team
tournament. Austin says he doesn’t need
a partner and Mankind appears on the Titantron and says that he feels that they
have a bond. Austin says he doesn’t need
a freak walking around him and they proceed to make fun of Shawn Michaels
routine. McMahon’s facial expressions
during this routine are priceless. McMahon says that Austin will face Brian
Pillman tonight with members of the Hart Foundation handcuffed around ringside. Ken Shamrock comes down to confront Austin
about getting Stunned on last week’s show and Shamrock challenges him to a
match tonight. Austin says that’s fine
after he gets done with Pillman.
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–Brian Pillman
tells McMahon that it’s a conspiracy that the Hart Foundation is handcuffed
around ringside for his match with Steve Austin tonight.
tells McMahon that it’s a conspiracy that the Hart Foundation is handcuffed
around ringside for his match with Steve Austin tonight.
–The New Blackjacks
say that the tag team tournament is their opportunity for tag team glory.
say that the tag team tournament is their opportunity for tag team glory.
–The British
Bulldog & Owen Hart say that they are going to get their belts back from
Steve Austin after they win the tag team tournament.
Bulldog & Owen Hart say that they are going to get their belts back from
Steve Austin after they win the tag team tournament.
–Opening Tag Team
Tournament Contest: The British Bulldog
& Owen Hart defeat The New Blackjacks when the Bulldog pins Bradshaw after
an Owen spinning heel kick at 3:50:
Tournament Contest: The British Bulldog
& Owen Hart defeat The New Blackjacks when the Bulldog pins Bradshaw after
an Owen spinning heel kick at 3:50:
This is an interesting concept for a tournament since
Austin still has an opportunity to keep the titles by facing the winning team
in the finals. I’m surprised that the
Headbangers were getting a push during this time but not the New Blackjacks
since they looked much more imposing and credible. The crowd is dead for this, since the New
Blackjacks have very little following and the American fans hate the Bulldog
and Owen. However, both teams put in a
decent effort and Owen and the Bulldog advance when the referee has his back
turned to get Barry Windham out of the ring shortly after all hell broke loose.
Rating:
**
Austin still has an opportunity to keep the titles by facing the winning team
in the finals. I’m surprised that the
Headbangers were getting a push during this time but not the New Blackjacks
since they looked much more imposing and credible. The crowd is dead for this, since the New
Blackjacks have very little following and the American fans hate the Bulldog
and Owen. However, both teams put in a
decent effort and Owen and the Bulldog advance when the referee has his back
turned to get Barry Windham out of the ring shortly after all hell broke loose.
Rating:
**
–Jim Ross recaps
the dissolution of the first version of the Nation of Domination on last week’s
show.
the dissolution of the first version of the Nation of Domination on last week’s
show.
–McMahon interviews
WWF Champion The Undertaker and Paul Bearer and Bearer hijacks the interview
and says that the Undertaker will do what he says as long as he has a secret
over his head.
WWF Champion The Undertaker and Paul Bearer and Bearer hijacks the interview
and says that the Undertaker will do what he says as long as he has a secret
over his head.
–McMahon interviews
Ken Shamrock, who tells Austin that it’s time to knuckle up.
Ken Shamrock, who tells Austin that it’s time to knuckle up.
–Hunter Hearst
Helmsley (w/Chyna) pins Phineas Godwinn with a Pedigree at 3:33:
Helmsley (w/Chyna) pins Phineas Godwinn with a Pedigree at 3:33:
What an odd match.
Ross announces that Helmsley will face Mankind at the Canadian Stampede
pay-per-view. Prior to the match Chyna
manhandles a ring attendant for no apparent reason. Chyna interferes, as can be expected, and the
crowd is into that more than the match, working up a “Chyna” chant. Phineas, who had a way with women as we saw
in the Bodydonnas feud in 1996, abandons a Slop Drop to kiss Chyna on the
apron, but that ends up costing him the match.
After the match, Henry Godwinn comes down to the ring and yells at
Phineas for not being aggressive enough.
Henry blames McMahon for Phineas’ loss.
Was the booking crutch of this time that everyone had a beef with the
boss? A decent match that went the
appropriate length. Rating: **
Ross announces that Helmsley will face Mankind at the Canadian Stampede
pay-per-view. Prior to the match Chyna
manhandles a ring attendant for no apparent reason. Chyna interferes, as can be expected, and the
crowd is into that more than the match, working up a “Chyna” chant. Phineas, who had a way with women as we saw
in the Bodydonnas feud in 1996, abandons a Slop Drop to kiss Chyna on the
apron, but that ends up costing him the match.
After the match, Henry Godwinn comes down to the ring and yells at
Phineas for not being aggressive enough.
Henry blames McMahon for Phineas’ loss.
Was the booking crutch of this time that everyone had a beef with the
boss? A decent match that went the
appropriate length. Rating: **
–Headbanger Mosh’s
flying clothesline on Rob Van Dam on Shotgun Saturday Night is the Sega Saturn
Slam of the Week.
flying clothesline on Rob Van Dam on Shotgun Saturday Night is the Sega Saturn
Slam of the Week.
–Faarooq tells
McMahon that there will be two new members of the Nation of Domination and that
they are going to appear tonight.
Faarooq promises that they will be bigger, better, and blacker.
McMahon that there will be two new members of the Nation of Domination and that
they are going to appear tonight.
Faarooq promises that they will be bigger, better, and blacker.
–Sunny comes down
to be the guest ring announcer for the next match because the WWF has no idea
what to do with her. Paul Heyman is
going to be on guest commentary.
to be the guest ring announcer for the next match because the WWF has no idea
what to do with her. Paul Heyman is
going to be on guest commentary.
–Interpromotional
Match (USWA vs. ECW): Chris Candido
defeats “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher by disqualification at 2:40:
Match (USWA vs. ECW): Chris Candido
defeats “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher by disqualification at 2:40:
USWA and ECW were engaged in a small feud at this time,
so this is that feud being played out on national television. USWA was also in its death throes at this
point. This is Candido’s first RAW match
since the summer of 1996. Since we are
in the Northeast, Candido is the de facto face and Christopher plays the
heel. In fact, Candido gets more of a
reaction in this one match than he did in his entire career as Skip in the
WWF. Ross works up Heyman on commentary
into a rant about how Christopher is Lawler’s son. This leads to Lawler running down and
breaking up a super hurricanrana attempt and he and Rob Van Dam beat up Candido
until Tommy Dreamer runs out and makes the save.
so this is that feud being played out on national television. USWA was also in its death throes at this
point. This is Candido’s first RAW match
since the summer of 1996. Since we are
in the Northeast, Candido is the de facto face and Christopher plays the
heel. In fact, Candido gets more of a
reaction in this one match than he did in his entire career as Skip in the
WWF. Ross works up Heyman on commentary
into a rant about how Christopher is Lawler’s son. This leads to Lawler running down and
breaking up a super hurricanrana attempt and he and Rob Van Dam beat up Candido
until Tommy Dreamer runs out and makes the save.
–Ahmed Johnson cuts
a pretaped promo and he says that he will do things the easy way in tonight’s
match and work with the Undertaker.
a pretaped promo and he says that he will do things the easy way in tonight’s
match and work with the Undertaker.
-Dok Hendrix hypes
the Nassau Coliseum house show which features the Undertaker facing Steve
Austin for the WWF title, the British Bulldog defend the European title against
Sid, the Legion of Doom face the Godwinns, Hunter Hearst Helmsley faces
Mankind, and the New Nation of Domination faces the Hart Foundation in a six
man tag team match.
the Nassau Coliseum house show which features the Undertaker facing Steve
Austin for the WWF title, the British Bulldog defend the European title against
Sid, the Legion of Doom face the Godwinns, Hunter Hearst Helmsley faces
Mankind, and the New Nation of Domination faces the Hart Foundation in a six
man tag team match.
–Footage of a house
show at the Skydome in Toronto is shown where the Hart Foundation was greeted
with cheers.
show at the Skydome in Toronto is shown where the Hart Foundation was greeted
with cheers.
–Jim Neidhart says
that he is going to show Goldust that crime does pay.
that he is going to show Goldust that crime does pay.
–Goldust
(w/Marlena) defeats Jim “the Anvil” Neidhart with an uppercut at 3:44:
(w/Marlena) defeats Jim “the Anvil” Neidhart with an uppercut at 3:44:
Goldust has drawn some really bad opponents lately that
do nothing to cover for his weaknesses in the ring. The British Bulldog comes out halfway through
the match and he confronts Marlena, who slapped him on last week’s show. Goldust comes to his manager’s aid, but gets
double teamed. However, Neidhart can’t
even win after THAT to show how low he is on the WWF totem pole despite being
part of its top stable. Rating:
¼*
do nothing to cover for his weaknesses in the ring. The British Bulldog comes out halfway through
the match and he confronts Marlena, who slapped him on last week’s show. Goldust comes to his manager’s aid, but gets
double teamed. However, Neidhart can’t
even win after THAT to show how low he is on the WWF totem pole despite being
part of its top stable. Rating:
¼*
–Steve Austin tells
the audience that he has Brian Pillman right where he wants him and he promises
to “rock” Ken Shamrock’s world.
the audience that he has Brian Pillman right where he wants him and he promises
to “rock” Ken Shamrock’s world.
–“Stone Cold”
Steve Austin beats “The Loose Cannon” Brian Pillman by disqualification when
the Hart Foundation interferes at 8:20:
Steve Austin beats “The Loose Cannon” Brian Pillman by disqualification when
the Hart Foundation interferes at 8:20:
Per the stipulation for this match, each of the members
of the Hart Foundation are handcuffed to the ring posts. Owen really gets into the handcuff
stipulation, as he spends parts of the match complaining about it and then
getting on the apron and trying to leverage the handcuff off his wrist. Austin takes advantage of the stipulation by
beating up each defenseless member of the Hart Foundation around ringside. Pillman’s nose gets busted open during the
match, but it is apparent from this match that Pillman can’t go anymore as he
resorts to chokes and other stalling techniques. When the referee gets in Austin’s face about
his beating of Pillman, Austin gives him a Stunner. Owen picks the pocket of the downed referee
and unlocks himself and other members of the Hart Foundation and that produces
a beat down that ends the match.
Disappointing is probably the best word to describe this encounter. Rating: *
of the Hart Foundation are handcuffed to the ring posts. Owen really gets into the handcuff
stipulation, as he spends parts of the match complaining about it and then
getting on the apron and trying to leverage the handcuff off his wrist. Austin takes advantage of the stipulation by
beating up each defenseless member of the Hart Foundation around ringside. Pillman’s nose gets busted open during the
match, but it is apparent from this match that Pillman can’t go anymore as he
resorts to chokes and other stalling techniques. When the referee gets in Austin’s face about
his beating of Pillman, Austin gives him a Stunner. Owen picks the pocket of the downed referee
and unlocks himself and other members of the Hart Foundation and that produces
a beat down that ends the match.
Disappointing is probably the best word to describe this encounter. Rating: *
–After the bell,
Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and Mankind run off the Hart Foundation. When the dust settles, Austin and Shamrock
are left in the ring and Shamrock thwarts Austin’s attempt at a sneak attack by
giving him a belly-to-belly suplex.
Austin doesn’t like that and he and Shamrock brawl until the Legion of
Doom separate them. Goldust gets on the
house mic and tells Austin that the Hart Foundation wants him to fight
everyone. Goldust suggests that Austin
team with he, the Legion of Doom, and Shamrock to face the Hart Foundation at
Calgary Stampede and Austin agrees, albeit reluctantly.
Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and Mankind run off the Hart Foundation. When the dust settles, Austin and Shamrock
are left in the ring and Shamrock thwarts Austin’s attempt at a sneak attack by
giving him a belly-to-belly suplex.
Austin doesn’t like that and he and Shamrock brawl until the Legion of
Doom separate them. Goldust gets on the
house mic and tells Austin that the Hart Foundation wants him to fight
everyone. Goldust suggests that Austin
team with he, the Legion of Doom, and Shamrock to face the Hart Foundation at
Calgary Stampede and Austin agrees, albeit reluctantly.
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–Steve Austin’s
Stone Cold Stunner to the referee of his match with Brian Pillman is the Super
Soaker Rewind segment.
Stone Cold Stunner to the referee of his match with Brian Pillman is the Super
Soaker Rewind segment.
–McMahon interviews
the Hart Foundation and Pillman gives a nice promo that says the ten man tag at
Canadian Stampede has been signed in blood.
the Hart Foundation and Pillman gives a nice promo that says the ten man tag at
Canadian Stampede has been signed in blood.
–Sable comes out to
be the guest ring announcer for our next match.
be the guest ring announcer for our next match.
–Tommy Rogers
defeats Bobby Fulton with the Tomikaze at 2:47:
defeats Bobby Fulton with the Tomikaze at 2:47:
This is a battle between the old Fantastics and they were
recruited by Jim Cornette who was trying to get some veterans some work in the
WWF when the company was putting a light heavyweight division together. This match allows Ross to go back to his
glory days in the NWA and he gives us some excellent background on both
participants, making them both seem very distinguished in the eyes of the
viewing audience. Some idiots in the
crowd chant “boring”, but there isn’t anything wrong with this and the finish
gets some “ooh’s” from the crowd.
recruited by Jim Cornette who was trying to get some veterans some work in the
WWF when the company was putting a light heavyweight division together. This match allows Ross to go back to his
glory days in the NWA and he gives us some excellent background on both
participants, making them both seem very distinguished in the eyes of the
viewing audience. Some idiots in the
crowd chant “boring”, but there isn’t anything wrong with this and the finish
gets some “ooh’s” from the crowd.
–After the match,
Marc Mero comes out and doesn’t appear happy that Sable is in the ring and
waving at fans.
Marc Mero comes out and doesn’t appear happy that Sable is in the ring and
waving at fans.
–The Headbangers
say that they would love to win the WWF Tag Team titles.
say that they would love to win the WWF Tag Team titles.
–Tag Team
Tournament Match: The Headbangers defeat
Jerry “the King” Lawler & Rob Van Dam when Thrasher superplexes Mosh onto
Lawler at 3:59:
Tournament Match: The Headbangers defeat
Jerry “the King” Lawler & Rob Van Dam when Thrasher superplexes Mosh onto
Lawler at 3:59:
They haven’t yet released a bracket for this tournament,
but I would assume that the winner of this match will face Owen and the
Bulldog. Van Dam acquits himself well in
the match, jumping about 15 feet in the air for the yet to be named ***** Frog
Splash. Lawler appears to have the match
won after giving Thrasher a piledriver, but the Sandman comes in
behind the referee’s back and gives him a low blow with his Singapore cane and
the Headbangers advance. If Van Dam
wrestled this as a handicap match it would’ve been better. Rating: *½
but I would assume that the winner of this match will face Owen and the
Bulldog. Van Dam acquits himself well in
the match, jumping about 15 feet in the air for the yet to be named ***** Frog
Splash. Lawler appears to have the match
won after giving Thrasher a piledriver, but the Sandman comes in
behind the referee’s back and gives him a low blow with his Singapore cane and
the Headbangers advance. If Van Dam
wrestled this as a handicap match it would’ve been better. Rating: *½
–The Sandman and
Tommy Dreamer want to go after Van Dam after the match, but they are held back
by WWF officials and Paul Heyman.
Tommy Dreamer want to go after Van Dam after the match, but they are held back
by WWF officials and Paul Heyman.
–Ahmed Johnson and
the Undertaker and Paul Bearer are in the back and Ahmed tells McMahon that
they are ready. Bearer tries to tell
Ahmed to listen to him, but Ahmed tells him to shut up. Bearer is really great in this role.
the Undertaker and Paul Bearer are in the back and Ahmed tells McMahon that
they are ready. Bearer tries to tell
Ahmed to listen to him, but Ahmed tells him to shut up. Bearer is really great in this role.
–Footage of recent
interactions between the Undertaker and Ahmed Johnson is shown.
interactions between the Undertaker and Ahmed Johnson is shown.
–Faarooq &
Kama Mustafa defeat The Undertaker & Ahmed Johnson (w/Paul Bearer) when
Kama pins the Undertaker after a lifting side slam at 3:46:
Kama Mustafa defeat The Undertaker & Ahmed Johnson (w/Paul Bearer) when
Kama pins the Undertaker after a lifting side slam at 3:46:
Prior to the match, Faarooq welcomes out the new member
of the Nation of Domination, who is Kama Mustafa. He looks like a generic jobber from the
1980s, though, without the “Supreme Fighting Machine” attire that he wore in
1995/1996. The Undertaker wrestles the
whole match and if you don’t know what that means after a few years of watching
wrestling then you must not be very observant.
As the match slowly goes on, McMahon and Ross throw out some names for
the other member of the Nation like the Junkyard Dog, Abdullah the Butcher
(?!?!), Butch Reed, and Mr. Hughes.
Ahmed beats up Bearer, which costs his team the match and the crowd is
shocked that the Undertaker was pinned cleanly.
Rating: *
of the Nation of Domination, who is Kama Mustafa. He looks like a generic jobber from the
1980s, though, without the “Supreme Fighting Machine” attire that he wore in
1995/1996. The Undertaker wrestles the
whole match and if you don’t know what that means after a few years of watching
wrestling then you must not be very observant.
As the match slowly goes on, McMahon and Ross throw out some names for
the other member of the Nation like the Junkyard Dog, Abdullah the Butcher
(?!?!), Butch Reed, and Mr. Hughes.
Ahmed beats up Bearer, which costs his team the match and the crowd is
shocked that the Undertaker was pinned cleanly.
Rating: *
–After the match, Ahmed
helps the Undertaker to his feet only to give him a Pearl River Plunge and he
joins the Nation of Domination.
helps the Undertaker to his feet only to give him a Pearl River Plunge and he
joins the Nation of Domination.
The Final Report Card: Ahmed joining the Nation was a great
storyline development, but it would be short-lived since he was injured shortly
after this. Oh what might have
been. The rest of the show advanced the
proper storylines, but it never seemed to click as far as the matches were
concerned.
storyline development, but it would be short-lived since he was injured shortly
after this. Oh what might have
been. The rest of the show advanced the
proper storylines, but it never seemed to click as far as the matches were
concerned.
Monday Night War Rating: 2.4 (vs. 3.3 for Nitro)
Show Evaluation: Neutral