Tonight we are live from Miami, FL with our hosts Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan, and Steve McMichael. I still love that my Buffalo Bills beat the crap out of the Miami Dolphins a couple of weeks ago just had to throw that in there. Before you Dolphin fans out there rip me for my team losing to the Steelers, well at least we got there!!! And we've kept you out of four straight Super Bowls.
Randy Savage takes on Lex Luger yet again tonight. Savage is not the WCW World Heavyweight Champion as he beat Ric Flair by DQ on WCW Saturday Night when Arn Anderson hit him with the brass knuckles but Flair retained the title as a result. Flair will defend the title against Sting and Hulk Hogan will take on Meng in the main event.
We get started with the Savage-Luger match. Jimmy Hart does not have come out with Luger as it's explained he's having a meeting with Flair. Eric Bischoff says Savage will have a World Title rematch with Flair next week, but that could change with Sting winning unless Bischoff gives away his own results later tonight.
Savage comes to the ring as Luger quickly exits. Luger takes a steel chair and throws it into the ring. As the referee is getting rid of the chair, Luger rolls back in and quickly hits Savage from behind and throws Savage over the top rope. Luger throws Savage into the ring post and ring steps.
Savage pulls Luger out of the ring and throws him into the guardrail and ring steps. He throws him back into the ring and hits him with a Flying Double Axe Handle off the top rope for a two-count. Savage then chokes Luger as Luger begins to beg off in the corner, but Savage kicks him and again chokes him.
Savage drops Luger throat first onto the top rope and scoop slams him and goes up top for the Flying Elbow Drop. However, Savage missed as Luger got out of the way. Luger puts Savage in the Torture Rack and the referee drops Savage's arm down three times giving Luger his fourth win in a row over Savage. For some reason though, Savage is getting a World Title shot next week and not Luger.
It's time for Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman against Kevin Sullivan and Hugh Morris. However, both the Four Horsemen and Dungeon of Doom are in the ring with Gene Okerlund. Arn and Chris Benoit are dressed for business, Ric Flair is dressed in his robe for his match later, and Brian Pillman is wearing jeans and a Four Horsemen t-shirt. Arn reprimands him for that.
Arn says it's pointless that the Horsemen and Dungeon of Doom are fighting each other. Sullivan agrees with Arn and says he respects Flair and will let him borrow The Giant to team with him at Clash of the Champions to take on Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage.
He also says he respects Arn but does not respect Pillman. Arn says the feeling is mutual and Pillman is jumping up and down saying he fears no one only to be slapped hard by Arn to shut him up.
The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) is making their WCW debut after coming over from ECW as they will take on The American Males (more like American 'Lames' get it? it's males rearranged). The Males attack PE at the start before PE drag them both to the floor.
Marcus Bagwell jumps off the top rope with a flying cross body on both member of the Public Enemy sending them both out of the ring again. Scotty Riggs gives Grunge a sunset flip for two. Bagwell tags in and again cleans house of the Public Enemy. Bagwell rolls up Grunge but Rock hits Bagwell in the back. Grunge rolls up Bagwell from behind grabbing the tights for the 1-2-3.
It was a lousy debut match for The Public Enemy. They attack Bagwell after the match and place him on top of two tables as Rock somersaults onto Bagwell and the tables as that was cool at least. "ECW!" "ECW!" Speaking of ECW, Eric Bischoff says another ECW star left to go to the WWF and is making his in-ring debut on RAW. That guy also used to be in WCW as well.
Sting takes on Ric Flair for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with the winner to defend the title against Randy Savage next week on Nitro. Lex Luger does not get the title shot despite beating Savage for the 4th time in a row earlier tonight and Savage failed to win the title from Flair on the recent episode of WCW Saturday Night.
The match features the usual as Sting no-sells chops, gorilla press slams Flair, and Flair does the Flair flip as Sting knocks him off the ring apron with a clothesline to the floor. Sting suplexes Flair into the ring. Flair pokes Sting's eyes and begins to hit him with chops and right hands.
Sting blocks a suplex by Flair and places him on the top turnbuckle and gives him the Superplex off the top. Sting then climbs to the top and gives him a Flying Splash off the top but Flair puts the knees up. After commercials, Sting reverses a back suplex and goes for the Sting Splash but misses.
Flair hits Sting with a knee drop and covers him only for two as Flair has his feet on the ropes. Jimmy Hart distracts the ref as Flair throws Sting over the top rope. Why wouldn't Flair want to get disqualified and then he'd retain the title? Hart kicks Sting outside the ring. Flair chops Sting in the ring and Sting responds by clotheslining him down.
Sting puts Flair in a sleeperhold but Flair reverses it into a back suplex. Flair and Sting trade chops and right hands and Sting goes for a dropkick, but Flair holds onto the ropes. Flair goes for the Figure Four, but Sting counters that into a small package for two. Sting puts him in a backslide for two. Flair throws him outside. Sting sunset flips himself back into the ring and pulls down Flair's trunks.
Sting then gives Flair another press slam. Flair hit Sting with a back elbow and climbs to the top before being thrown off the top by Sting. Flair chops Sting as he doesn't sell it. Sting gives him yet another press slam. Lex Luger comes out and tries to get Jimmy Hart off the apron.
As Sting goes for the Stinger Splash, Luger pulls away the megaphone and accidentally hits Sting in the head with it, knocking him out. Flair puts Sting in the Figure Four and the referee counts Sting's shoulders down for three to retain the title. Luger tries to pull Flair off Sting as both Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage run in to chase both Flair and Luger away.
Gene Okerlund enters the ring to interview, Hogan, Savage, and Sting. Hogan and Savage basically say to Sting "now do you believe us about Luger? We told you so!" Sting still denies that and says he will talk to Luger. Hogan then says he has a problem with Savage getting another title shot next week on Nitro as he deserves it not Savage and mentions how he lost four times in a row to Luger.
WCW Saturday Night this week has Hogan, the WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat against Sting and Luger, and Jim Belushi?!?!
It's time for the Meng vs. Hogan main event match. Meng and Kevin Sullivan beat up a photographer on their way to the ring. Meng quickly gets the advantage by attacking Hogan at the start. He throws Hogan out of the ring, where Sullivan kicks him. Meng hits him with chops, punches to the neck, chokes, and the nerve hold.
Meng scoop slams Hogan and climbs to the top for the Flying Headbutt, but misses as Hogan gets out of the way. Hogan "Hulks up!" and hits Meng with right hands, the big boot, but as he was going for the leg drop, Sullivan jumps on the apron with the golden spike. Savage runs down and attacks Sullivan. Hogan grabs the spike and hits Meng with it for the 1-2-3.
The announcers talk about what is going on as the show comes to an end.
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