Showing posts with label Lex Luger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lex Luger. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2015

Monday Night Wars: Issue 1

Marc Pearson makes his return to ATPW, and is joined by the debuting Royston Healy. Let's see what they thought of the first ever head to head between WCW Nitro and WWF Raw. Healy oversees Raw, whilst Pearson casts his watchful eye of Nitro. Would it be Michaels vs. Sid or Hogan vs. Luger that would come out on top?

11th September 1995

 





Live from the Knight Centre in Miami, Florida, it's the second episode of Monday Nitro. The fans on hand have been treated to FOUR dark matches, FOUR! Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater fought to a double count out with Harlem Heat, Shark defeated Mark Starr, Kamala pinned Barry Houston and lastly Jonny B Badd beat Ric Flair by DQ. Gutted to have missed ANY of those right?!

Bischoff, Heenan and Mongo on commentary. 

We start off by recapping last week's shocking moment where Luger challenged Hogan for the WCW Title. Bischoff tells us that Vader has gone awol and won't be part of Hogan's team at the PPV, this Sunday. WAIT, what PPV? At no point last week did you even once mention that there was a PPV coming up! 


Match 1: Alex Wright vs. Sabu (3 minutes, 58 seconds)





Mongo says Sabu is like a lot of linebackers he has played with, he'll run you down! Ok Steve, whatever you say! Sabu's debut match in WCW is fast paced. Sabu uses his body as a weapon a lot, doesn't botch anything and makes me wince when he sails into the guard rail. Wright looks equally good, hitting nice suplexes and dropkicks. In a nice sequence he goes for a moonsault, Sabu moves so Wright lands on his feet and instantly transitions into a perfect German Suplex for 2. But a piss poor looking victory gets the win for Sabu at about 4 minutes.  BUT WAIT, there's more! Sabu gets a table out and drives himself and Wright through it SO THE REF REVERSES THE DECISION! Mannn, good match let down by a crap finish then a bollocks decision! 

Gene Mean brings out Ric Flair to talk about Arn Anderson and the old times. Luger comes out, Flair puts Luger over, so Luger LEAVES! Why not eh! 


Match 2: Sting vs. VK Wallstreet (4 minutes, 13 seconds)




This is Wallstreet's debut in WCW. We get a graphic for Fall Brawl 1995 during the entrances, holy shit there's a War Games match, best watch that, eh? Commentators tell us that it's Team Hogan Vs The Dungeon Of Doom. Can't wait if I'm honest! Match is absolutely nothing. Sting gets a splash off the top to get the win 4:06. As a match this meant nothing BUT, IN THE MONDAY NIGHT WAR THIS WAS MASSIVE. During Stings entrance Bischoff told us the result of Monday Night Raw's Main Event between Sid and Shawn Michaels! There had been an unwritten rule in wrestling to this point about not giving away results for their TV shows as both the WWF and WCW used to tape shows sometimes months in advance. This match tore that rule up. If the people at Titan Towers disliked Bischoff before, they positively HATED him now! 


Match 3: Randy Savage vs. Scott Norton (5 minutes, 39 seconds)




Savage does a great sell of a bear hug in this one, the commentators stress how devastating the move is. Norton gets 2 off a great powerbomb and hits a pair of backbreakers and a powerslam. The match is good but Mongo's commentary is really grating as he constantly talks about Football, now I get that he is a former NFL star but this isn't football. Norton gets a T-Bone style draping DDT but when he comes off the top Savage is able to move, he starts a comeback but OUT COME THE DUNGEON OF DOOM. In a SHOCKINGLY BAD FINISH, Avalanche and Kamala try to get into the ring, Savage whips Norton into Avalanche WHO FALLS ON TOP OF NORTON SO SAVAGE CAN DROP THE ELBOW AND GET THE PIN! WTF WAS THAT?! Enjoyed the match, the finish would have made sense IF it hadn't looked so bad! 


Match 4: Hulk Hogan (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Lex Luger, World Heavyweight Championship. (5 minutes, 28 seconds)




Onto our main event. Luger comes out to his GENERIC BIDDLE MUSIC (TM OSW Review), it's a joy to behold it really is! Mongo says "There's a real man" when Hogan comes out. Heenan quips "What's Luger, a midget?" Superb stuff! Both men hit moves and refuse to sell for the other. Luger gets a powerslam and the rack, Hogan won't give up but Luger releases the move thinking he has won. He hasn't ,of course, and when he covers HOGAN POWERS OUT and Hulks Up, big boot, legdrop...BUT HERE'S THE DUNGEON TO BEAT UP HOGAN, BUT, they leave Luger alone. Out come Team Hogan to even the scores, they clear the ring but Hogan notices that Luger wasn't touched, before he can say anything we go to a break. I ASSUME THE MEN JUST STAND THERE WHILE WE ARE AT COMMERCIAL!

When we come back Hogan is vexed but Sting vouches for Luger AND suggests he replaces Vader, then Jimmy Hart tells Hogan he should, Savage says Luger shouldn't be in the team. Hogan says that was the match of his life and asks Luger to be part of the team, Luger agrees but wants another title shot down the line. 

So there we go. While Raw was putting on nothing matches full of run ins and crap finishes, here we get crap finishes and run ins! Notice that all the new stars (Sabu, Wallstreet, Norton and Luger) ALL lost their debut matches! Show flashed by once again and is very easy to watch. Did NOTHING to promote the PPV other than the War Games match so it fails on that count!

 

Raw opens with a recap of what happened at Summerslam between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon, then hypes both man's matches tonight with HBK facing Sycho Sid and Razor Ramon facing the British Bulldog. 


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. The British Bulldog (7 minutes, 10 seconds)




A video replay of Dean Douglas grading Razor's performance at Summerslam, Vince McMahon plugs IYH3 Matches for both men with Razor vs Dean Douglas & Bulldog vs. Bam Bam Bigelow. Main focus of attack from Bulldog on Razor was the back after a hard fought ladder match at SummerSlam, this makes perfect sense to me. Vince and King constantly talk about what grade Dean Douglas would be giving Razor for this match, ok we get it, Douglas has a teacher gimmick! 

Douglas interferes in the match while Razor is covering Bulldog with the ref down, The 1 2 3 Kid comes in for the save but gets thwarted by Douglas. Douglas leaves then the Kid tries to help Razor however, Britsih Bulldog wins the match via DQ due to interferance from 1 2 3 Kid.



After the match Vince McMahon interviews Razor Ramon & The Kid in the ring. 
Kid brings up the fact that Razor also cost him a match the week before to set up a match between the two next week.

Promo Videos for Men on a Mission vs. Yokozuna & Owen Hart


Match 2: The Smoking Gunns vs The Brooklyn Brawler & Rad Radford (2 minutes, 46 seconds)




Brawler and Radford get the jump on the faces at the start of the match taking out Bart Gunn until Billy comes in for the save, then order is restored. Bit of a pointless squash match really that was won by Smoking Gunns getting the Pinfall Victory with a Sidewalk Slam/Leg drop combo.

A Promo video for Goldust is next on the show. 


Match 3: Dr. Issac Yankem vs Scott Taylor (2 minutes, 14 seconds)




Nothing more than a squash match, this match was too long for what it was. Yankem gets the win with the D.D.S

Next on the show is a promo for IYH3.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels Vs Sycho Sid (with Ted DiBiase), Intercontinental Championship (7 minutes, 21 seconds)




This was a much better match than I was expecting. This was the match Sycho Sid had earned at SummerSlam, that was replaced with the ladder match. Match starts off with HBK out wrestling Sid, so Sid goes out of the ring to compose himself, has a quick word with Ted DiBiase gets back in. HBK puts on a side head lock gets bounced off the ropes by Sid and attempts a running shoulder block which has no effect so tries the same move again and gets pushed out of the ring by Sid, managing to skin the cat before dropkicking Sid from behind. Sid gets back into the ring and puts on a side head lock of his own Shawn reverses it and goes for a Thesz press, however gets thrown straight to the ground, Sid uses his power to beat HBK in the corner, irish whip into opposite corner and goes to the outside. Sid follows Shawn outside and drops him onto the apron, DiBiase puts the boots to HBK outside the ring, ref starts the count, Shawn gets back in ring at 9, we then go to a short break. When we return Sid has on a bear hug locked on, Shawn squirms out but gets chokeslammed straight down to the mat which gets a 2. Sid goes for a power bomb which gets countered both men then start exchanging blows, HBK gets the better of this exchange and goes up top where he hits a flying cross body for the 2 count, Sid gets up very slowly and gets hit with a kick to the gut then a super kick followed Sweet Chin Music for the Victory for Shawn Michaels to retain the Intercontinental Chamionship.

Interview with Shawn Michaels & Diesel about IYH 3, he talks about righting all the wrongs in his life by reuniting with Diesel, Winning back the IC Title and avenging the loss at WrestleMania 10. Diesel finishes the interview by naming the team Two Dudes with attitudes saying after IYH3 they will be two chaps with all the straps. 

Next time: Raw - Owen Hart & Yokozuna vs. Men on a Mission Nitro - Johnny B. Badd vs. Paul Orndorff

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Five Questions With...Zach Gowen

Slightly early this week because of travel to TNA's taping Glasgow, but it's time for #FiveQuestionsWith. This time around we speak to former WWE and TNA wrestler Zach Gowen!



Ring Name(s): Zach Gowen/Tenacious Z
Age: 30
Hometown: Livonia, Michigan, USA.
Height: 6' 1''
Weight: 11 stone 13 lbs
Promotions Competed For: Juggalo Championship Wrestling, AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined, Xtreme Intense Championship Wrestling, Independent Wrestling Revolution, All Japan Pro Wrestling, IWA Mid-South, World Wrestling Entertainment, National Wrestling Alliance, Collective League of Adrenaline Strength and Honor, Insane Wrestling Federation, amongst others.


Championships and Accomplishments: MAW Tag Team Champion (with Silas Young), CURRENT CLASH Tag Team Champion (with Greg Iron), 2 Time and CURRENT PRIME Tag Team Champion (with Greg Iron), CAPW Junior Heavyweight Champion, AAW Tag Team Champion (with Krotch), IWR King of the Indies Champion, IWR Tag Team Champion (with Kamikaze), 3XW Heavyweight Champion, XICW Light Heavyweight Champion.




1. How did you get into wrestling and what was it that drew you to the sport?


I used wrestling as a much needed escape from a not so great childhood.  The pain of my dad taking off at 4 years old, the pain of losing my leg to cancer at 8, the pain of never really feeling like I fit in anywhere....all of that disappeared when I got lost in the wonderful world of wrestling.


2. How did your disability effect your approach to wrestling and how do your opponents differ their approach when putting together a match with you for the first time?


A lot of people ask me, "Is it hard to wrestle with only 1 leg?".  Here's the thing:  I've never wrestled with 2 legs so I don't know how much harder it is on 1 leg.  Hell, it might even be easier!  I do know I'm very blessed and a lot of the planets had to align for me to do what I do in terms of my athleticism, balance, body type, etc.  I feel like guys might get nervous wrestling me for the first time simply because it's something brand new for them and out of the ordinary.  It's human nature for fear to develop there.  But that goes away every time within the first minute of a match.  I take great pride in my work and my ability to work with anyone in the industry.



3. During your 2003-04 run in WWE, you worked with some of the biggest names in the Industry over a relatively short period of time, what did that feel like at the time and how do you think that molded you into the performer you are today? 


It was an amazing, surreal experience.  I wasn't equipped mentally or emotionally or spiritually to appreciate and receive that gift at the time.  It's taken a number of years in growth and maturity to truly appreciate what was handed to me.  But I also think that run hindered me in some aspects.  Fans and promoters alike have this perception or idea of what kind of performer I am based off of what I did on TV over 10 years ago as a kid.  I feel like I've grown immensely as a performer and have matured to an appropriate level to handle the responsibility that my story brings to the table.  I'm grateful for all of the opportunities to share that, this interview included.  




4. What are you top three matches of all time and why?


Top Three Matches of All Time??  This may be a weird list because I have certain emotional attachments to them but I think that's where the magic of pro wrestling lives... in it's ability to make you feel a certain way.

i. Ric Flair vs Lex Luger Great American Bash '88.  Flair at his best, Luger at his best, Jim Ross at his best....wish the finish came out a little better but I can't even be mad about it because the rest was so good.

ii.  Rey Mysterio vs Sabu One Night Stand '05 was it?  Sabu and Rey are my wrestling idols so it was a dream match for me.  And I knew how much it meant to Rey.  When they told Rey he was wrestling Sabu, he broke down in tears because he was so happy.  So to see these 2 guys tear it up the way they did brought a huge smile to my face.

iii. Necro Butcher vs Samoa Joe ECW Arena 2005 IWA Mid-South.  That match is just surreal, everything from the action to the atmosphere to the commentary.... that was a moment.  Wrestling is all about creating these moments.  That was special.




5. Where can our readers catch you in action next and will you be making your way "across the pond" anytime soon?


Not sure when this will come out but there's a ton of exciting projects in the very near future.  I have a DVD documenting my story coming out before Wrestlemania, I feel like it's going to be special.  We were talking about moments in wrestling and what kind of emotional, positive impact they can have on an individual. A 16 year old kid afflicted with Cerebral Palsy saw me on TV and was inspired to follow his dreams of becoming a professional wrestler.  10 years later, Gregory Iron is not only one of the best wrestlers in the world but I'm proud to call him my tag team partner.  As "The Handicapped Heroes", we had an amazing 2013 but 2014 looks even better with some of the opportunities lined up in and outside of the ring.  And I have Greg to thank for re-igniting my passion and love of wrestling.  As far as getting to the UK, it would be monumental.  I've never wrestled there.  I think my biggest strength is my ability as a live performer and if you put me in front of an audience that has never seen me live, the possibility of creating some magic is there.  I met Mark Andrews and Pete Dunne over the summer while they were touring in the States.  Incredibly talented guys and it's inspiring to see them put in the work that's necessary if you want to make a career out of this.  I'd love to come across the pond and hook up with those guys again, lots of positive vibes.


Peace!


www.zachgowen.com (coming real soon)
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www.twitter.com/zachgowen  



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We'd like to thank Zach Gowen for taking the time to give us this interview, it was a real pleasure to speak to him

Friday, 5 July 2013

WWE War Games: WCW's Most Notorious Matches DVD Review

War Games: WCW's Most Notorious Matches is now available on DVD (£19.99) and Blu Ray (£22.99) from www.wwedvd.co.uk and other fine DVD and Blu Ray retailers.

Here's the intro to the War Games DVD: http://www.cult-labs.com/clips/war-games-wcws-most-notorious-matches-intro



Here's a list of the content that can be found on the DVD.

Disc 1

Creating the War Games

War Games Match
Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff & Paul Ellering vs. Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard & J.J. Dillon
NWA Great American Bash 4th July, 1987

Great American Bash On Tour

War Games Match
Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff & Paul Ellering vs. Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard & The War Machine
NWA Great American Bash 31st July, 1987

A Different Type of Animal

Tower of Doom Match
The Road Warriors, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams, Ron Garvin & Jimmy Garvin vs. Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, Russian Assassin & Ivan Koloff
NWA Great American Bash 10th July, 1988

Brutality

War Games Match
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams & Paul Ellering vs. Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard & J.J. Dillon
NWA Great American Bash 16th July, 1988

Live Events

War Games Match
The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express & “Dr. Death” Steve Williams vs. The Fabulous Freebirds & The Samoan Swat Team
NWA Great American Bash 23rd July, 1989

Disc 2

Getting Replaced

War Games Match
Ric Flair, Sid Vicious, Barry Windham & Larry Zbyszko vs. Sting, Brian Pillman, & The Steiner Brothers
WCW WrestleWar 24th February, 1991

Talent Change

War Games Match
Sting’s Squadron (Sting, Nikita Koloff, Dustin Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat & Barry Windham) vs.The Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Steve Austin, Larry Zbyszko & Rick Rude)
WCW WrestleWar 17th May, 1992

The Almighty Dollar

War Games Match
Sting, Davey Boy Smith, Dustin Rhodes & The Shockmaster vs. Sid Vicious, Vader & Harlem Heat
WCW Fall Brawl 19th September, 1993

A Really Special Night

War Games Match

Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes & The Nasty Boys vs. Terry Funk, Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck & Colonel Robert Parker
WCW Fall Brawl 18th September, 1994

Disc 3 

Pride in Their Product

War Games Match
Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Lex Luger & Sting vs. Kamala the Ugandan Giant, The Zodiac, The Shark & Meng
WCW Fall Brawl 17th September, 1995

Glimmer of a Fire

War Games Match
“Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash & A Mystery Partner vs. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger & Sting
WCW Fall Brawl 15th September, 1996

Pulling Out Every Stop

War Games Match
Kevin Nash, Buff Bagwell, Syxx & Konnan vs. Ric Flair, Steve McMichael, Chris Benoit & Curt Hennig
WCW Fall Brawl 14th September, 1997

The Talent Made The War Games

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Number One Contenders War Games Match
Diamond Dallas Page, Roddy Piper & The Warrior vs. “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Stevie Ray & Bret Hart vs. Kevin Nash, Sting & Lex Luger
WCW Fall Brawl 13th September, 1998

The End of the War Games

WCW World Heavyweight Championship War Games 2000 Match
Sting, Booker T, Goldberg & KroniK vs. Kevin Nash (C), Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner & The Harris Brothers
WCW Monday Nitro 4th September, 2000


The Main Event

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War Games: WCW's Most Notorious Matches is a match compilation set that showcases on of WCW's unique match types the War Games. It is presented by WWE Hall of Famer and veteran of War Games, "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes. It's always interesting to listen to what Dusty has to say and it's clear throughout that he has a deep passion for this match type, having created the idea back in 1987. For the most parts the stories that Dusty tells are relevant to the match we are about to see, however he does occassional go off on tangents, talking about Cody Rhodes and Goldust in the 2013 Royal Rumble springs to mind. At times, Dusty begins to sound a little bitter about how the match evolved, at points justifiably so, War Games 2000 anyone, but earlier on the DVD you kind of getting the idea that Rhodes is just annoyed he was no longer involved in the matches.

Watching this set, you instantly begin to see patterns in the War Games that will crop up in almost every single match on the set. Firstly, the heels will win the coin toss. I think this happens in every match up until WCW starts toying with the format. It makes sense to have the heels out number the faces, but it defeats the object of the coin toss idea. Secondly, there will always be a weak link on the heel side. You can pretty much guess who is going to end up submitting during the match from the very start, the likes of J.J. Dillon, Larry Zybsko and Colonel Robert Parker are clearly only in the match to keep everyone else looking strong at the finish. The faces always win, up until the time of the NWO and the era of the "cool" heel, every single match is won by the face team, obviously because War Games was originally booked as a way to end feuds and the good guys should always come out on top.

Personally, I'm not a massive fan of the War Games concept, it's way too predictable as has been mentioned above, and without any kind of back story given for the rivalries involved in each match on the set, all you really see is guys getting thrown about the cage for twenty minutes before an anti-climactic ending, with the first submission seen in the match ending in victory. The matches do progress in technicality as the set progresses and better stories are woven throughout as you go on, up until the first NWO involvement and then it get's pretty bad from then on in, with some appalling booking in the last couple of matches.

My favourite thing about War Games on DVD is that you get to see the development of the NWA and WCW as you go a long. Not only new stars turning up in the matches, but how the matches are performed in the ring and how they are booked as well. The original matches play pretty much completely of the spectacle of the two rings, whilst as you move further into the set, the matches become a lot more interesting to watch as you have a clear story to follow in the matches. As you head towards the end of the set it becomes clear why WCW eventually went out of business. There is some awful concepts added, with the three way War Games match especially standing out for me. It could have been an interesting match but unfortunately with whoever gets the pinfall becoming Number One Contender, the teams are pretty pointless as it basically becomes a nine man free for all and the entrance of the Ultimate Warrior is simply mind blowing, but not in a good way.

My Top Three Matches

1. “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash & A Mystery Partner vs. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger & Sting. WCW Fall Brawl 1996


2. Ric Flair, Sid Vicious, Barry Windham & Larry Zbyszko vs. Sting, Brian Pillman, & The Steiner Brothers. WCW WrestleWar 1991

3. The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express & “Dr. Death” Steve Williams vs. The Fabulous Freebirds & The Samoan Swat Team. NWA Great American Bash 1989