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WCW PPV History [1998-End of WCW]

1998 Souled Out: on January 24, 1998:
- Larry Zbyszko over Scott Hall via DQ.
- Bret Hart over Ric Flair.
- Kevin Nash over The Giant.
- Lex Luger over Randy Savage.
- Chris Jericho over Rey Mysterio, Jr.
- Booker T over Rick Martel.
- Ray Traylor & The Steiner Brothers over Scott Norton, Buff Bagwell, and Konnan.

1998 SuperBrawl: on February 22, 1998:
- Disco Inferno over La Parka.
- Chris Jericho over Juventud Guerrera.
- Bill Goldberg over Brad Armstrong.
- Sting over Hulk Hogan.
- Kevin Nash & Scott Hall over The Steiner Brothers.
- British Bulldog over Steve McMichael.
- Booker T over Rick Martel.
- Booker T over Perry Saturn.
- Lex Luger over Randy Savage.
- Dallas Page over Chris Benoit.

1998 Uncensored: from March 15, 1999:
- Juventud Guerrera over Konnan.
- Bret Hart over Curt Hennig.
- Dallas Page over Raven and Chris Benoit.
- Booker T over Eddie Guerrero.
- Chris Jericho over Dean Malenko.
- Lex Luger over Scott Steiner.
- Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage wrestled to a no-contest.
- Sting over Scott Hall.
- The Giant over Kevin Nash.

1998 Spring Stampede: from Denver, Colorado on April 20, 1998:
- Bill Goldberg over Satrun with the Jackhammer.
- The Ultimo Dragon over Chavo Guerrero Jr.
- Booker T over Chris Benoit to retain the TV Title.
- Chris Jericho over Prince Iaukea to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
- Psychosis over La Parka.
- Lex Luger and Rick Steiner over Buff Bagwell and Scott Steiner.
- Curt Hennig over The British Bulldog
- Raven over U.S. Champ Diamond Dallas Page to win the title.
- Randy Savage over World Champ Sting to win the belt.
- Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan over Roddy Piper and The Giant in a Bat Match.

1998 Slamboree: from Worcester, MA on May 17, 1998:
- T.V. Champion Fit Finley over Chris Benoit when Booker T interfered.
- Lex Luger over Bryan Adams via submission.
- Dean Malenko won a 15-Man battle royal last eliminating Juventud Guerrera.
- Dean Malenko over Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho to win the title.
- Diamond Dallas Page over Raven in a No-DQ match.
- Eddie Guerrero over El Ultimo Dragon via pinfall.
- Eric Bischoff over Vince McMahon via forfeit.
- U.S. Champ Bill Goldberg over Saturn via pinfall.
- Bret Hart over Randy Savage via submission.
- Sting & The Giant over World Tag Team Champs The Outsiders to become the new champions.

1998 Great American Bash: June 14, 1998:
- Juventud Guerrera over Reese.
- Dean Malenko over Chris Jericho.
- Sting over The Giant.
- Bill Goldberg over Konnan.
- Booker T over Chris Benoit.
- Booker T over Fit Finlay.
- Roddy Piper over Randy Savage.
- Kanyon over Perry Saturn.
- Chavo Guerrero, Jr. over Eddie Guerrero.
- Hulk Hogan & Bret Hart over Roddy Piper & Randy Savage.

1998 Bash At The Beach: July 12, 1998:
- Raven over Perry Saturn.
- Juventud Guerrera over Billy Kidman.
- Stevie Ray over Chavo Guerrero, Jr. via submission.
- Eddie Guerrero over Chavo Guerrero, Jr. in a "Hair vs. Hair" Match.
- Konnan over Disco Inferno via submission.
- The Giant over Kevin Greene.
- Rey Mysterio, Jr. over Chris Jericho.
- Booker T over Bret Hart via DQ.
- Bill Goldberg over Curt Hennig.
- Hulk Hogan & Dennis Rodman over Dallas Page & Karl Malone.

1998 Road Wild: August 8, 1998:
- Meng over The Barbarian.
- Public Enemy over Disco Inferno & Alex Wright.
- Perry Saturn over Raven & Kanyon in a "Triple Threat" Match.
- Rey Mysterio, Jr. over Psychosis.
- Stevie Ray over Chavo Guerrero, Jr.
- Steve McMichael over Bryan Adams.
- Juventud Guerrera over Chris Jericho.
- Bill Goldberg wins a battle royal by lastly eliminating The Giant.
- Dallas Page & Jay Leno over Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff.

1998 Fall Brawl: September 13, 1998:
- Chris Jericho over "Fake" Goldberg.
- Ernest Miller over Norman Smiley.
- Dean Malenko over Curt Hennig.
- Juventud Guerrera over Silver King.
- Rick Steiner wrestled Scott Steiner to a no-contest.
- The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart over Disco Inferno & Alex Wright.
- Perry Saturn over Raven.
- Konnan over Scott Hall.
- Dallas Page wins "War Games" by pinning Stevie Ray.

1998 Halloween Havoc: October 25, 1998:
- Chris Jericho over Raven.
- Wrath over Meng.
- Alex Wright over Fit Finlay.
- Disco Inferno over Juventud Guerrera.
- Perry Saturn over Lodi.
- Billy Kidman over Disco Inferno.
- Rick Steiner & Buff Bagwell over Scott Steiner & The Giant.
- Rick Steiner over Scott Steiner.
- Scott Hall over Kevin Nash via countout.
- Bret Hart over Sting.
- Hulk Hogan over The Ultimate Warrior.
- Bill Goldberg over Dallas Page.

1998 World War 3: November 1998:
- Wrath over Glacier.
- Ernest Miller & Sonny Onoo over Perry Saturn & Kaz Hayashi.
- Konnan over Stevie Ray.
- Billy Kidman over Juventud Guerrera.
- Chris Jericho over Bobby Duncum, Jr.
- Kevin Nash wins the 60 Man, 3 ring battle royal.
- Dallas Page over Bret Hart.

1998 Starrcade: December 27, 1998:
- Perry Saturn over Ernest Miller.
- Eric Bischoff over Ric Flair.
- Norman Smiley over Prince Iaukea.
- Scott Norton & Bryan Adams over Fit Finlay & Jerry Flynn.
- Billy Kidman over Rey Mysterio & Juventud Guerrera in a "Triple Threat" Match.
- Billy Kidman over Eddie Guerrero.
- Konnan over Chris Jericho.
- Dallas Page over The Giant.
- Kevin Nash over Bill Goldberg to become the new World Champion.

1999 Souled Out: January 1999:
- Chris Benoit over Mike Enos.
- Norman Smiley over Chavo Guerrero, Jr.
- Fit Finlay over Van Hammer.
- Bam Bam Bigelow over Wrath.
- Lex Luger over Konnan.
- Chris Jericho over Perry Saturn in a "Loser Wears a Dress" Match.
- Billy Kidman over Psychosis, Juventud Guerrera, & Rey Mysterio, Jr. in a "Four Corners" Match.
- Ric Flair & David Flair over Curt Hennig & Barry Windham.
- Bill Goldberg over Scott Hall in a "Taser on a Pole" Match.

1999 SuperBrawl: February 21, 1999:
- Booker T over Disco Inferno.
- Chris Jericho over Saturn via countout in a "Loser Wears A Dress" Match.
- Billy Kidman over Chavo Guerrero, Jr. to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
- Curt Hennig & Barry Windham over Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko to capture the vacant tag team straps.
- Kevin Nash & Scott Hall over Konnan & Rey Mysterio, Jr. in a "Mask vs. Hair" Match.
- Scott Steiner over Dallas Page.
- Scott Hall over Roddy Piper to win the U.S. Title.
- Bill Goldberg over Bam Bam Bigelow.
- Hulk Hogan over Ric Flair to retain the World Heavyweight Title.

1999 Uncensored: March 14, 1999:
- Billy Kidman over Mikey Whipwreck.
- Stevie Ray over Vincent in a Harlem Street Fight.
- Kevin Nash over Rey Mysterio, Jr.
- Jerry Flynn over Ernest Miller & Sonny Onoo.
- Hak over Raven & Bam Bam Bigelow in a "Hardcore Rules" Match.
- Dean Malenko & Chris Benoit over Barry Windham & Curt Hennig to become the new tag team champions.
- Perry Saturn over Chris Jericho in a "Dog Collar" Match.
- Booker T over Scott Steiner to become the new Television Champion.
- Ric Flair over Hulk Hogan to become a 14-time World Champion.

1999 Spring Stampede: April 12, 1999:
- Juventud Guerrera over Blitzkreig.
- Bam Bam Bigelow over Hak in a "Hardcore Rules" match.
- Scotty Riggs over Mikey Whipwreck.
- Konnan over Disco Inferno.
- Rey Mysterio, Jr. over Billy Kidman.
- Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko over Perry Saturn & Raven.
- Scott Steiner over Booker T to become the new U.S. Champion.
- Bill Goldberg over Kevin Nash.
- Dallas Page over Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and Sting to become the new World Champion.

1999 Slamboree: May 9, 1999:
- Triple Threat Match: Raven & Perry Saturn over Billy Kidman & Rey Mysterio, Jr. and Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko to capture the World Tag Team Titles.
- Konnan over Stevie Ray.
- Hardcore Match: Bam Bam Bigelow over Brian Knobs.
- Rick Steiner over Booker T to capture the Television Title.
- Gorgeous George over Charles Robinson.
- Scott Steiner over Buff Bagwell to retain the U.S. Title.
- Roddy Piper over Ric Flair via reverse decision.
- Sting wrestled Bill Goldberg to a no-contest.
- Kevin Nash over Dallas Page to become the new World Champion.

1999 Great American Bash: June 13, 1999:
- Hardcore Match: Hak over Brian Knobs.
- Van Hammer over Mikey Whipwreck.
- Buff Bagwell over Disco Inferno.
- Konnan & Rey Mysterio, Jr. over Curt Hennig & Bobby Duncum, Jr.
- Ernest Miller over Horace Hogan.
- Ric Flair over Roddy Piper via DQ to remain the presidency of WCW.
- Falls Count Anywhere: Rick Steiner and Sting wrestled to a no-contest.
- Dallas Page & Kanyon over Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn to capture the World Tag Team Titles.
- Kevin Nash over Randy Savage via DQ to retain the World Title.

1999 Bash at the Beach: July 11, 1999:
- Ernest Miller over Disco Inferno.
- Rick Steiner over Van Hammer to retain the Television Title.
- David Flair over Dean Malenko to retain the United States Title.
- Konnan, Rey Mysterio Jr., Brad Armstrong, & Swoll over Curt Hennig, Bobby Duncum Jr., Barry Windham, & Kendall Windham.
- Hardcore Invitational Junkyard Match: Fit Finaly was victorious.
- Dallas Page, Bam Bam Bigelow, & Kanyon over Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn to retain the World Tag Team Titles.
- Ten Round Boxing Match: Buff Bagwell over Roddy Piper.
- Randy Savage & Sid Vicious over Kevin Nash & Sting to let Randy Savage capture the World Title.

1999 Road Wild: August 14, 1999:
- Rey Mysterio Jr., Billy Kidman, & Eddie Guerrero over Vampiro & The Insane Clown Posse.
- Harlem Heat over Kanyon & Bam Bam Bigelow to capture the World Tag Team Titles.
- Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, & Shane Douglas over Curt Hennig, Bobby Duncum Jr., & Barry Windham.
- Buff Bagwell over Ernest Miller via The Blockbuster.
- Chris Benoit over Dallas Page to retain the United States Title.
- Sid Vicious over Sting.
- Non-Title Match: Bill Goldberg over Rick Steiner.
- Randy Savage over Dennis Rodman.
- Retirement Match: Hulk Hogan over Kevin Nash to retain the World Title.

1999 Fall Brawl: September 12, 1999:
- Eddie Guerrero, Billy Kidman, & Rey Mysterio, Jr. over Vampiro & The Insane Clown Posse.
- Lenny Lane over Kaz Hayashi.
- Brian Knobs & Hugh Morrus over Shane Douglas & Dean Malenko.
- Rick Steiner over Perry Saturn.
- Berlyn over "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan.
- Harlem Heat over Barry Windham & Kendall Windham to capture the World Tag Team Titles.
- Sid Vicious over Chris Benoit to capture the U.S. Title.
- Bill Goldberg over "Diamond" Dallas Page.
- Sting over Hulk Hogan to capture the World Title.

1999 Halloween Havoc: October 24, 1999:
- Disco Inferno over Lash Leroux to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
- Harlem Heat over The Filthy Animals and The First Family.
- Eddie Guerrero over Perry Saturn via DQ.
- Brad Armstrong over Berlyn.
- Rick Steiner over Chris Benoit to capture the T.V. Title.
- Lex Luger over Bret Hart.
- Sting over Hulk Hogan to retain the World Title.
- Bill Goldberg over Sid Vicious to capture the U.S. Title.
- "Diamond" Dallas Page over Ric Flair.
- Bill Goldberg over Sting to capture the World Tite.

1999 Mayhem: November 21, 1999:
- Chris Benoit over Jeff Jarrett to advance in the WCW World Title Tournament.
- Evan Karagias over Disco Inferno to capture the WCW Cruiserweight Title.
- Norman Smiley over Brian Knobs to become the first WCW Hardcore Champion.
- Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, & Asya over Billy Kidman, Eddie Guerrero, & Torrie Wilson.
- Buff Bagwell over Curt Hennig in a "Career vs. Career" match.
- Bret Hart over Sting via submission to advance in the WCW World Title Tournament.
- Vampiro over Berlyn via submission in a "Chain" match.
- Meng over Lex Luger.
- Scott Hall over Booker T to retain both the U.S. and Television Titles.
- David Flair wrestled Kimberly Page to a no-contest.
- Bill Goldberg over Sid Vicious via knockout in an "I-Quit" match.
- Bret Hart over Chris Benoit via submission to capture the WCW World Title.

1999 Starrcade: December 19, 1999:
- Big Vito & Johnny The Bull over Disco Inferno & Lash Leroux.
- Madusa over Evan Karagias to capture the WCW Cruiserweight Title.
- Norman Smiley over Meng to retain the WCW Hardcore Title.
- The Revolution over Jim Duggan & The Varsity Club.
- Vampiro over Steve Williams via DQ.
- Creative Control & Curt Hennig over Booker T & Midnight.
- Jeff Jarrett over Dustin Rhodes.
- Sting over Lex Luger via DQ.
- Powerbomb Match: Kevin Nash over Sid Vicious.
- Ladder Match: Chris Benoit over Jeff Jarrett to capture the United States Title.
- Bret Hart over Bill Goldberg to retain the World Title.

2000 Souled Out: January 16, 2000:
- Dungeon Match: Billy Kidman over Dean Malenko.
- Triple Threat Match: Vampiro over David Flair & Crowbar.
- Big Vito & Johnny The Bull over The Harris Boys.
- Oklahoma over Madusa to capture the Cruiserweight Title.
- Hardcore Four Corners Match: Brian Knobs over Fit Finlay, Meng, & Norman Smiley.
- Bunkhouse Brawl: Billy Kidman over Perry Saturn.
- Booker T over Stevie Ray via DQ.
- No Holds Barred: Tank Abbott over Jerry Flynn.
- Last Man Standing Match: Buff Bagwell over "Diamond" Dallas Page.
- Caged Heat Match: The Wall over Billy Kidman.
- Kevin Nash over Terry Funk.
- Chris Benoit over Sid Vicious to capture the World Title.

2000 SuperBrawl: February 20, 2000:
- TAFKA Prince Iaukea over Lash Leroux to capture the Cruiserweight Title.
- Brian Knobs over Bam Bam Bigelow to capture the Hardcore Title.
- Handicap Match: Three Count over Norman Smiley.
- The Wall over Demon.
- Skins Match: Tank Abbott over Big Al.
- Big T over Booker T.
- Billy Kidman over Vampiro.
- Sicilian Stretcher Match: The Mamalukes over David Flair & Crowbar to retain the World Tag Team Titles.
- Ric Flair over Terry Funk.
- Hulk Hogan over Lex Luger.
- Triple Threat Match: Sid Vicious over Scott Hall & Jeff Jarrett to retain the World Title.

2000 Uncensored: March 19, 2000:
- TAFKA Prince Iaukea over Psychosis to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
- Norman Smiley & The Demon over Rave & Lenny Lane.
- The Wall over Bam Bam Bigelow via DQ.
- Gauntlet Match: Brian Knobs over Three Count to capture the Hardcore Title.
- Falls Count Anywhere: Vampiro over Fit Finlay.
- The Harris Boys over The Mamalukes to capture the World Tag Team Titles.
- Dustin Rhodes over Terry Funk.
- Lumberjack Match: Sting over Lex Luger.
- Sid Vicious over Jeff Jarrett to retain the World Title.
- Indian Strap Match: Hulk Hogan over Ric Flair.

2000 Spring Stampede: April 16, 2000:
- WCW World Tag Team Titles Tournament (Semi-Finals): Ric Flair & Lex Luger over The Mamlukes & The Harris Boys.
- WCW World Tag Team Titles Tournament (Semi-Finals): Buff Bagwell & Shane Douglas over Harlem Heat 2000.
- Mancow over Jimmy Hart.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Quarter-Finals): Scott Steiner over The Wall via DQ.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Quarter-Finals): Mike Awesome over Ernest Miller.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Quarter-Finals): Sting over Booker T.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Quarter-Finals): Vampiro over Billy Kidman.
- Terry Funk over Norman Smiley to capture the WCW Hardcore Title.
- Fatal Six-Way Match: Chris Candido over Crowbar, TAFKA Prince Iaukea, Lash Leroux, Juventud Guerrera, and Shannon Moore to capture the Cruiserweight Title.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Semi-Finals): Scott Steiner over Mike Awesome.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Semi-Finals): Sting over Vampiro.
- WCW World Tag Team Titles Tournament (Finals): Buff Bagwell & Shane Douglas over Ric Flair & Lex Luger.
- WCW U.S. Title Tournament (Finals): Scott Steiner over Sting.
- Jeff Jarrett over Dallas Page to capture the WCW World Title.

2000 Slamboree: May 7, 2000:
- Chris Candido over T.A.F.K.A. Prince Iaukea to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
- Terry Funk over Norman Smiley & Ralphus to retain the Hardcore Title.
- Shawn Stasiak over Curt Hennig.
- Scott Steiner over Hugh Morrus to retain the U.S. Title.
- Mike Awesome wrestled Chris Kanyon to a no-contest.
- Lex Luger over Buff Bagwell.
- Shane Douglas over Ric Flair.
- Sting over Vampiro.
- Hulk Hogan over Billy Kidman.
- Three Tiered Cage Match: Jeff Jarrett over Dallas Page & David Arquette to capture the World Title.

2000 Great American Bash: June 11, 2000:
- Chavo Guerrero, Jr. over Disco Inferno.
- Number One Contenders Match: Kronic over The Mamalukes.
- Mike Awesome over "Diamond" Dallas Page.
- Bootcamp Match: G.I. Bro over Shawn Stasiak.
- Table Match: Shane Douglas over The Wall.
- Hulk Hogan over Billy Kidman.
- Ric Flair over David Flair.
- Human Torch Match: Vampiro over Sting.
- Jeff Jarrett over Kevin Nash.

WCW Bash at the Beach 2000 Pay-Per-View:
  • Lt. Loco (Chavo Guerrero) beat Juventud Guerrera with a swinging DDT, retaining the Cruiserweight Title. The Filthy Animals and Misfits in Action, who had all been barred from ringside, came back out at various times and interfered in the match.
  • Big Vito beat Ralphus & Norman Smiley in a handicap Hardcore Title match, pinning Ralphus after putting him through a table.
  • Daffney won a "Wedding Gown Match" when her opponent, Miss Hancock, voluntarily removed her gown for the fans. Both David Flair and Crowbar were involved in the match and both (as well as the referee) had their pants pulled down.
  • Kronic beat The Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo), winning the World Tag Team Titles.
  • "Positively" Kanyon beat Booker T. with a Kanyon Cutter after Jeff Jarrett hit Booker with a guitar.
  • "Career Killer" Mike Awesome beat Scott Steiner when Steiner was DQ'ed by Commissioner Ernest Miller for using the Steiner Recliner. Miller also stripped Steiner of the United States Title.
  • Vampiro beat the Demon (Dale Torborg) in a "Graveyard Match" by placing him in a coffin and shoving him into an open grave. The match was fought (pre-taped) outdoors.
  • "The Franchise" Shane Douglas beat Buff Bagwell after Torrie Wilson turned on Bagwell and joined Douglas.
  • "Hollywood" Hogan pinned Jeff Jarrett when Jarrett simply laid down on the mat (presumably at the behest of Vince Russo, who was at ringside). Hogan told Russo "this is bullsh*t!" and put his foot on Jarrett's chest, pinning him.
  • Vince Russo came out and, in an expletive-laden rant, said he was tired of playing backstage politics, and that the title belt Hogan has is meaningless. Russo vowed we'd never see Hogan in WCW again. A new belt will be given to Jeff Jarrett, which he would defend against Booker T.
  • Golberg pinned Kevin Nash following a Spear and Jackhammer. Scott Steiner, who was at ringside, turned on Nash and attacked him, softening him up for Goldberg's finisher. Scott Hall's contract, which was on the line in the match, was torn up by Goldberg.
  • Booker T. beat Jeff Jarrett, winning the World Heavyweight Title.
WCW New Blood Rising Pay-Per-View:
  • 3 Count beat the Jung Dragons in a "Double Ladder Match," winning the match after interference by Tank Abbott allowed Evan Karagias to climb a ladder and retrieve a suspended recording contract. Abbott then took the contract (and gold record--the other item suspended from the ceiling) and left the ring.
  • Ernest "The Cat" Miller, with help from Tygress, pinned the Great Muta.
  • Buff Bagwell beat Kanyon in a "Judy Bagwell on a Forklift Match." Actor and former WCW Champion David Arquette interfered during the match on Kanyon's behalf, but Bagwell was able to hit the Buff Blockbuster for the win. Kanyon gave Arquette a Kanyon Kutter after the match.
  • Kronic beat Perfect Event, Mark Jindrak & Sean O'Haire, and the Misfits in Action (Captain Rection & Corporal Cajun) in a four-way match, retaining the World Tag Team Titles. The Filthy Animals were the special referees, and interfered throughout the match. Vampiro & the Great Muta also interfered, but it was eventually Lt. Loco of the MIA who donned a referee's shirt and counted the pin in favor of Kronic.
  • Billy Kidman pinned Shane Douglas in a "Strap Match." Torrie Wilson interfered during the match, and Reno and Big Vito ran in afterwards.
  • Major Gunns pinned Miss Hancock. This was supposed to be a "ROTC--Rip Off The Clothes Match" fought in a mud pit, but it ended up being a regular match fought in the ring. The finish, though, took place in the mud pit, where Gunns scored the pin after Hancock suffered some kind of stomach pain. Gunns and David Flair both helped attend to Hancock afterwards.
  • Sting squashed the Demon. He was then attacked by Vampiro & Muta. Kronic made the save.
  • Lance Storm beat Mike Awesome to retain the United States Title (billed as the "Canadian Title"). Guest referee Jacques Rougeau kept adding stipulations to the match and changing the rules (ex: no submission wins). After holding Storm down for a five count and securing a pin, Storm was given a ten count to regain his feet. Awesome and Storm then both went through a table that Awesome had set up, and Storm was the first to get back to his feet, winning the match. Rougeau then knocked out Awesome and celebrated with Storm and Bret "Hitman" Hart. The crowd went nuts (what with this show taking place in Vancouver).
  • Vampiro & the Great Muta beat Kronic to win the World Tag Team Titles. The Harris Brothers returned to WCW, interfering during the match.
  • Kevin Nash beat Scott Steiner to become the #1 contender to the World Title. Goldberg came out during the match, sporting bandages from an injury WCW claimed took place at the biker rally in Sturgis, South Dakota. The match went on until Nash prepared to Jackknife Goldberg, at which point Goldberg broke free from the move and walked out of the ring. Vince Russo confronted Goldberg, telling him to return to the ring, but Goldberg told him off and left. The announcers played it up as a "shoot"--that Goldberg had refused to "do the job." Nash went on to Jackknife Steiner (despite interference by Midajah) and get the pin.
  • Booker T pinned Jeff Jarrett to retain the World Heavyweight Title. Earlier in the show Booker was attacked by Jarrett, injuring his leg. The match was played up as being in doubt for the remainder of the show.
WCW Fall Brawl 2000 Pay-Per-View:
  • Elix Skipper beat Kwee Wee to retain the Cruiserweight Title. "Above Average" Mike Sanders interfered during the match, though it didn't affect the outcome.
  • Cpl. Cajun, Lt. Loco & AWOL beat 3 Count, Cajun pinning Shannon Moore.
  • The Harris Brothers beat Kronik in a "First Blood Match." Ron Harris had actually been cut open first, but the referee was knocked out, and saw Brian Adams bleeding when he came to.
  • Lance Storm retained the United States Title in his match against General Rection when "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan turned on Rection, hitting him with a 2X4.
  • The Filthy Animals, Big Vito & Paul Orndorff versus the Natural Born Thrillerz match was declared a no-contest. The elimination match, which saw Konnan, Disco Inferno, Big Vito, Juventud Guerrera, and Johnny The Bull all eliminated by pinfall, came to an end after Orndorff collapsed, the victim of an apparent injury. Orndorff was stretchered from the ring.
  • Shane Douglas & Torrie Wilson beat Billy Kidman & Madusa in a "Scaffold Match." Both Kidman & Madusa were knocked off the scaffold (Madusa after climbing halfway down the side ladder, onto a padded mat next to the scaffold). Kidman was knocked from the scaffold to the stage below.
  • Mike Tenay inteviewed David Flair at his home. Flair, distraught over his relationship with Stacy Kiebler falling apart, attacked the mailman.
  • Sting beat the Great Muta and Vampiro in a three-way match, pinning Muta following a Scorpion Deathdrop. Afterwards Vampiro & the Insane Clown Posse beat on Muta, until Sting made the save.
  • Mike Awesome came to the arena with "70's star" Gary Coleman. Awesome apparently didn't know that Coleman ("Diff'rent Strokes") was a star during the 80's.
  • Mike Awesome pinned Jeff Jarrett in a "Bunkhouse Match," after Jarrett had been low-blowed by Gary Coleman (earning the TV star a guitar smash in return). Sting then ran in and gave Jarrett a Scorpion Deathdrop.
  • Scott Steiner beat Goldberg in a "No Holds Barred Match" with the Steiner Recliner, after Goldberg was hit with a lead pipe by Midajah and a baseball bat by Vince Russo.
  • Booker T beat Kevin Nash in a Steel Cage to regain the World Heavyweight Title, pinning him following the Book End.

WCW Halloween Havoc 2000 Pay-Per-View:

  • Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire beat Boogie Knights and Rey Mysterio Jr. & Billy Kidman, retaining the Tag Team Titles.
  • Reno beat A-Wall, retaining the Hardcore Title.
  • Lt. Loco & Corporal Cajun beat Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo, Loco pinning Stasiak with a DDT after Palumbo accidentally kicked Stasiak.
  • Konnan & Tygress beat Shane Douglas & Torrie Wilson, Konnan pinning Douglas.
  • Buff Bagwell beat David Flair in a "DNA Match," earning the win when he caused David Flair to bleed. Lex Luger then attacked Bagwell. Bagwell was bleeding from the mouth after the attack, allowing Flair to collect a blood sample (and thus test Buff's DNA to see if he's the one who got Stacy Kiebler pregnant).
  • Mike Sanders beat Ernest "The Cat" Miller in a three-round "Kickboxing Match," becoming the new WCW commissioner. Miller was attacked by Shane Douglas and counted out (even though the third and final round had already ended).
  • Mike Awesome beat Vampiro, pinning him following an Awesomebomb off the top.
  • General Rection beat Lance Storm & "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan in a handicap match, winning the United States Title after pinning Duggan.
  • Jeff Jarrett pinned Sting after run-ins by FIVE men dressed as Sting, and two guitar shots. Really.
  • Booker T beat Scott Steiner when Steiner was disqualified for attacking the referee. Booker retained the World Heavyweight Title.
  • Goldberg pinned both members of Kronik to continue his current unbeaten streak.

WCW Mayhem 2000 Pay-Per-View:

  • Mike Sanders beat Kwee Wee to retain the Cruiserweight Title. Lots of interference by the Natural Born Thrillerz (who were eventually escorted out by security) early in the match.
  • 3 Count (Shane Helms & Shannon Moore) beat Evan Karagias & Jaime Knoble and The Jung Dragons.
  • Radio DJ Mancow beat Jimmy Hart, pinning him after knocking him out with a cast (initially worn by Hart).
  • Crowbar beat Reno and Big Vito in a three-way match, retaining the Hardcore Title. Crowbar pinned Reno after hitting him with a chair.
  • The Filthy Animals (Kidman & Rey Mysterio Jr.) beat Alex Wright & Kronik. Kronik was paid to replace the injured Disqo Inferno, and left the match after about seven minutes when the amount of time they had been hired for had run out. Konnan was supposed to take part of the match, teaming with Kidman & Mysterio, but he arrived at the building too late.
  • The Cat beat Shane Douglas, pinning him after knocking him out with his loaded red slipper.
  • Bam Bam Bigelow beat Sgt. A-Wall. Bigelow appeared to be hurt afterwards and had to be carried out on a stretcher. A-Wall replaced Mike Awesome, who suffered an injury earlier in the week (and was removed from the PPV by way of a backstage attack angle).
  • General Rection pinned Lance Storm, regaining the United States Title. Rection was attacked before the match by Bam Bam Bigelow, showing that Bigelow's previous "injury" had been a ruse.
  • Jeff Jarrett beat Buff Bagwell, pinning him after a guitar shot.
  • Kevin Nash & Dallas Page beat The Perfect Event (Chuck Palumbo & Shawn Stasiak), winning the World Tag Team Titles. Nash pinned Stasiak with a Jacknife powerbomb.
  • Goldberg pinned Lex Luger.
  • Scott Steiner defeated Booker T in a "Caged Heat Match," winning the World Heavyweight Title.

WCW Starrcade 2000 Pay-Per-View:

  • 3 Count beat the Jung Dragons and Evan Karagias & Jaime Knoble in a three-way Ladder Match. Shane Helms & Shannon Moore won the match by grabbing a contract suspended above the ring, earning the two a shot at the Cruiserweight Title on Nitro.
  • Lance Storm forced Ernest "The Cat" Miller to submit to the Canadian Mapleleaf after the Cat had been reluctantly hit by "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Team Canada (Storm, Elix Skipper & Major Gunns) then turned on Duggan, who was saved by the Cat.
  • Terry Funk beat Crowbar in a Hardcore Match to win the Hardcore Title.
  • Big Vito & Reno lost to Kronik when Vito was pinned by his own partner, Reno. Turns out Reno paid Kronik to be in the match and help him trick Vito.
  • Mike Awesome beat Bam Bam Bigelow in an "Ambulance Match" when Bigelow fell through the roof of the ambulance into its interior.
  • General Rection retained the United States Title by DQ against Shane Douglas. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. interfered in the match by tossing Douglas a chain Douglas had dropped moments before. Chavo then alerted the referee that Douglas had a weapon, and the DQ was called. Douglas attacked Chavo and Rection afterwards, with Rection blaming Chavo for things going awry.
  • Jeff Jarrett & the Harris Brothers beat the Filthy Animals in a "Bunkhouse Brawl /Street Fight," when Jarrett pinned Billy Kidman following the Stroke.
  • Kevin Nash & Diamond Dallas Page beat the Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo) to regain the Tag Team Titles. Nash pinned Palumbo following a jacknife powerbomb. The Natural Born Thrillerz unsuccessfully tried to interfere during the match.
  • Goldberg pinned Lex Luger following a spear and jacknife. During the match Goldberg was attacked by Buff Bagwell, who also attacked "Sarge" Dewayne Bruce, Goldberg's mentor, at ringside. Earlier in the show Bagwell had pretended top be on the Sarge's side, defending him in an assault attempt backstage by Luger.
  • Scott Steiner retained the World Heavyweight Title against Sid Vicious, forcing Sid to submit to the Steiner Recliner. Midajah and Jeff Jarrett interfered during the match--Midajah on Steiner's behalf. Jarrett tried to hit Sid with a guitar shot but missed, accidentally hitting Steiner instead. Jarrett then kept the ref from making a three count when Sid covered Steiner.

WCW Sin Pay-Per-View ['01]:

  • Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat Shane Helms, retaining the Cruiserweight Title.
  • Reno beat Big Vito.
  • The Yung Dragons beat Evan Karagias & Jamie Knoble, Yang pinning Knoble with an inside cradle.
  • The Cat beat Mike Sanders to become WCW commissioner. Sanders tried to hire Kronik to help him, but the Cat paid them more money and they helped him instead.
  • Team Canada (Lance Storm, Mike Awesome & Elix Skipper) beat the Filthy Animals (Konnan, Kidman & Rey Mysterio, Jr.) in a "Penalty Box Match". Storm forced Kidman to submit to the Canadian Mapleleaf. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan was the special referee.
  • Meng defeated Terry Funk and Crowbar, forcing Funk to submit to the Tongan Death Grip, to win the Hardcore Title.
  • Chuck Palumbo & Sean O'Haire beat Kevin Nash & Diamond Dallas Page to win the Tag Team Titles. Following interference by the Natural Born Thrillerz, Buff Bagwell knocked out Nash with a wrench and O'Haire pinned him.
  • Shane Douglas beat General Rection, winning the United States Title in a "First Blood Match".
  • Lex Luger & Buff Bagwell beat Goldberg & the Sarge in a no-DQ match, ending Goldberg's winning streak and forcing him to retire from WCW. Goldberg was Maced by a planted fan at ringside (who had been shown earlier in the show being introduced to Goldberg by Ric Flair). Goldberg was Torture Racked by Luger, given the Buff Blockbuster by Bagwell, then pinned by Luger.
  • Scott Steiner retained the Heavyweight Title in a four-way match against Jeff Jarrett, Sid and the mystery opponent, who was revealed to be Road Warrior Animal. Jarrett & Steiner destroyed Sid, who apparently broke his leg during the match. When the mystery man came in he joined in on the attack. Steiner then pinned Sid, at which point the mystery opponent unmasked himself.

WCW SuperBrawl Revenge Pay-Per-View: ['01]

  • Shane Helms pinned Kaz Hayashi in a Six-Man/Four Corners Elimination Match, which also involved the Yang, Shannon Moore, Evan Karagias and Jamie Knoble. Karagias was eliminated first, pinned by Yang. Knoble then pinned Yang, Moore pinned Knoble, Helms pinned Moore, and Helms finished the match with a pin on Hayashi. Helms earns a shot at the Cruiserweight Title at the next PPV.
  • Hugh Morrus beat the Wall, pinning him with a moonsault.
  • Chuck Palumbo & Sean O'Haire beat Shawn Stasiak & Mark Jindrak, retaining the WCW Tag Team Titles. O'Haire pinned Stasiak with the Seanton Bomb.
  • Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat Rey Mysterio, Jr. to retain the Cruiserweight Title, pinning him after a chairshot.
  • Rick Steiner pinned Dustin Rhodes, retaining the United States Title.
  • Totally Buff (Lex Luger & Buff Bagwell) beat Kronik when Mike Awesome, disguised as Bryan Clark, attacked Brian Adams. Bagwell then pinned Adams. Luger & Bagwell earn a shot at the Tag Titles at the next PPV.
  • The Cat beat Lance Storm to once again become commissioner of WCW.
  • Diamond Dallas Page split matches with Kanyon and Jeff Jarrett, losing to Kanyon (due to interference by Jarrett), and pinning Jarrett with the Diamond Cutter (after Jarrett mistakenly hit Kanyon with a guitar).
  • Scott Steiner beat Kevin Nash in a "Loser Leaves WCW Match", retaining the World Heavyweight Title. Nash initially pinned Steiner in mere seconds, but CEO Ric Flair, at ringside, announced that the match was 2-out-of-3 Falls. Steiner then hit Nash with a pipe on the floor. Flair made the match Falls Count Anywhere, allowing Steiner to pin Nash. Nash rallied, despite continued interference from Midajah, and had Steiner down for a pin, but Flair pulled the referee from the ring. Steiner then hit Nash with a chair and put him in the Steiner recliner. A second referee entered and gave Steiner the win.

WCW Greed Pay-Per-View ['01]:

  • Jason Jett beat Kwee Wee.
  • Elix Skipper & Kid Romeo beat Billy Kidman & Rey Mysterio, Jr. to win the Cruiserweight Tag Team Titles.
  • Shawn Stasiak beat Bam Bam Bigelow. Stacy Kiebler squirted hairspray in Bigelow's eyes, then Stasiak put him away with a neckbreaker.
  • Mike Awesome & Lance Storm beat Konnan & Hugh Morrus.
  • Shane Helms beat Chavo Guerrero, Jr. to win the Cruiserweight Title, pinning him with the Vertebreaker.
  • Chuck Palumbo & Sean O'Haire beat Lex Luger & Buff Bagwell, retaining the World Tag Team Titles. O'Haire pinned Luger following a Seanton Bomb.
  • Ernest "The Cat" Miller beat Kanyon.
  • Booker T defeated Rick Steiner, winning the United States Title.
  • Dusty & Dustin Rhodes beat Ric Flair & Jeff Jarrett, with Dustin pinning Flair.
  • Scott Steiner beat Diamond Dallas Page with the Steiner Recliner, retaining the World Heavyweight Title.

 

 

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