Tuesday, November 7, 1995

WCW Monday Nitro: November 6, 1995

Today is my 14th birthday!!

This week's edition of WCW Monday Nitro is live from Jacksonville, Fl. and it's an interactive episode where fans can call to pick their main event. You have to pick one wrestler from the Red room and one from the Blue room. It costs 99 cents a call.

In the Red room: Ric Flair, Meng, Diamond Dallas Page, Steven Regal, Bobby Eaton, Shark, and Scott Norton.

In the Blue room: Sting, Jim Duggan, Johnny B. Badd, Nasty Boys, Dave Sullivan, Alex Wright, and Mr. JL.

This is looking a lot like Flair vs. Sting in the main event as I can't imagine anyone voting anyone else or simply the fact WCW just wants more of our money.

For the "WCW World Heavyweight Championship", the "champion" The Giant vs. Cobra. Cobra runs over to Giant, but the Giant grabs Cobra by the neck and Chokeslammed him for the easy 1-2-3 in his first "title defense."

Mean Gene Okerlund is with the heels in the red room and Shark and Scott Norton are fighting. Tony Schiavone is with the faces in the blue room. Sting really wants to fight Ric Flair badly tonight. Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and some weird guy are shown in Venice Beach.

Kevin Sullivan with Jimmy Hart takes on The Renegade. Hart rips on his former wrestler Renegade during the match. Sullivan hits Renegade with a double stomp off the middle rope to win the match. After the match, Hart poured water on Renegade's face and washed the paint off his face. Hart calls him his real name "Rick."

Gene Okerlund is back with the heels in the red room as Shark and Scott Norton are stil fighting. Ric Flair cuts a promo on possibly facing Sting later tonight.

Chris Benoit takes on Eddie Guerrero in what should be a thrilling match. Another thrilling match between the two amazing workers occurred. Benoit hit Guerrero with three different variations of suplexes.

He then suplexed him onto the top rope. Both men fight outside the ring. Benoit tries to suplex Guerrero back into the ring, but Guerrero landed on top of him for the 1-2-3 despite Benoit's feet under the ropes.

Tony Schiavone is in the face locker room talking to Sting. Sting says he's going to leave Ric Flair for dead for what he did. I believe that will be tonight's main event. We will be back with the main event right after this commercial break.

Much to the shock of everyone, Eric Bischoff announces our main event will indeed be Sting vs Flair as Sting will get his hands on Flair. Sting beats on Flair with right-handed punches, clothes lines and gorilla press slams. Sting no sells Flair's chops and vertical suplex attempt.

Flair gives Sting a back suplex and locks him in the Figure Four with Flair using the ropes for leverage. Eventually, Sting reverses the hold. Sting further no sells Flair's attack and gives him a gorilla press slam, a hip toss, and a drop kick.

Flair then gouges Sting's eyes and climbs to the top rope. Sting catches him and throws him off the top rope. Flair hits Sting with brass knuckles, but only gets a two count. Sting again no sells Flair's chops and hits Flair with punches and a third gorilla slam. Sting gives Flair a superplex and locks him into the Scorpion Death Lock. Flair has no choice but to give up as Sting wins.

Sting refuses to let go of the hold after the match as he wants to inflict more pain on Flair. Numerous officials and face wrestlers try to get Sting off of Flair, but he refuses to let go of the hold. Finally, Lex Luger comes to the ring. He whispers something into Sting's ear and Sting finally lets go of the hold. The face Sting and the heel Luger leave the ring together with Luger smirking.

Gene Okerlund is in the ring with Kevin Sullivan, The Giant holding the World Title, and Jimmy Hart holding some papers. Hart says he signed the contract on behalf of Hulk Hogan with the stipulation that if Hogan was disqualified he would lose the title to The Giant. The Giant is now the WCW World Heavyweight Champion.

A WCW attorney comes out to say that after meeting with WCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel, the title will be held up. The title will now be awarded to the winner of the inaugural 60-man World War 3 battle royal at the World War 3 PPV. An angry Giant relinquishes the title to the attorney.

Next week on Nitro, Randy Savage takes on Meng. Johnny B. Badd defends the TV Title against Eddie Guerrero. Sting defends the U.S. title against Dean Malenko.

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