Tuesday, November 28, 1995

WCW Monday Nitro: November 27, 1995

We are live from Salem, VA with our hosts Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan, and Steve McMichael one night after World War 3 and Randy Savage being the new WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Footage of World War 3 is shown of Hulk Hogan going back to yellow and red and befriending Sting once again. Tonight, Sting will team with Lex Luger to take on Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman.

First match up is a rematch from last night's World War 3 PPV as Johnny B. Badd and his new valet The Diamond Doll Kimberly defends his TV Title against Diamond Dallas Page. Page comes out with a bouquet of flowers as he tries to get Kimberly back with him. Meanwhile, he sucker punches Badd and attacks him.

Kimberly finds a chain in the bouquet and Page asks her to give him the chain. She throws it but it lands in Badd's hands and he uses it on Page to knock him out for the 1-2-3 to retain the TV Title. Afterwards, Badd asked who Kimberly was really throwing the chain to and she said "All that matters is that you won." Badd still looks confused.

Eric Bischoff mentions Hulk Hogan will face Hugh Morris tonight and mentions again Sting teaming with Lex Luger. Bobby Heenan is shown holding a Japanese flag. Gene Okerlund interviews Kevin Sullivan and Jimmy Hart. Sullivan wants to know why Hart didn't prevent Sting from telling Luger to release the hold on Randy Savage to take him out. Hart tells Sullivan he has a plan.

We have a second rematch from last night as Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki take on Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto. This would be another good match between these four women. Nakano hits both Suzuki and Ozaki with a double clothesline and Hokuto hits both with a Missile dropkick. She gives Suzuki a Brainbuster for the 1-2-3.

Next up is Hulk Hogan, who believes he should be the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, takes on the newest member of the Dungeon of Doom in Hugh Morris. Morris hits Hogan with his Moonsault but only gets a two-count as Hogan "Hulks up." Typical three right hands, the big boot, and the leg drop for the 1-2-3.

Gene Okerlund calls out new WCW World Heavyweight Champion Macho Man Randy Savage after the commercial break. Savage says if Hogan has a problem with him being the champion, it's time to settle it (perhaps a title match at Starrcade?).

Hogan comes down and says everyone saw him get pulled under the ropes and not over the top rope and wasn't eliminated. He also mentions that his name is still on the title belt. Hogan then asks for the video to be shown and we are shown Hogan eliminating Sting, Lex Luger, and The Giant and then just before he was pulled out of the ring by Giant, the video goes black.

The Giant runs down and attacks Hogan from behind. He then gives Savage a Chokeslam onto the concrete floor. Giant then keeps pounding on Hogan and brings him into the ring but Sting runs in to make the save.

Hogan then grabbed a steel chair and hit Giant repeatedly with the chair and even knocked down a referee that got in his way. Hogan keeps hitting Giant with the chair up the aisle way until Sting tells him to stop once they get to Savage to check on his condition. Eric Bischoff thinks Sting is part of The Dungeon of Doom.

It's time for the main event between Sting and Lex Luger against Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman. Both Sting and Luger come out to separate entrances. Luger nails Arn with the flying forearm and Sting hits Arn with the Stinger Splash. He puts Arn into the Scorpion Death Lock. Pillman climbs the top rope, but is pushed off by Luger but he lands on Sting to break the hold.

Bischoff believes that was deliberate. The Horsemen double-team Sting and Sting tries to go for the tag, but Luger wasn't in his corner as Pillman baited him. Luger finally comes in to help Sting and takes Arn out. Sting rolls up Pillman for the 1-2-3.

After the match, Arn hits Sting with a DDT. Ric Flair runs down and attacks Luger. Flair and Arn hold Luger for a Flying Splash by Pillman. Flair then puts Sting in the Figure Four until Hulk Hogan runs down and attacks all three members of the Horsemen. Hogan wants to punch Luger, but Sting holds him back and allows Luger to escape. Hogan wonders what's up with Sting, but they shake hands and hug.

Eric Bischoff mentions how Randy Savage won the world title with one bad arm and talks about him some more as the show ends.

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