Everything posted by PeteF3
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[1999-07-12-WCW-Nitro] Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage
Oh, so this is why I don't remember Savage as champion in '99. Nash interferes and Hogan wins the title, then Nash challenges him for the belt. Well, they had something hot going between these two in '98 and never did anything with it, so let's book the match after a whole 1 hour or so of build a year and a half later.
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[1999-07-12-WCW-Nitro] Sting vs David Flair
About on the level of their previous segment--not great, but not terrible, which stands out as good in WCW at this time. Sting beats up his 4th woman in two days, and I guess the match for the Presidency is...on? They act that way at least, even though Sting should have been disqualified for assaulting a referee.
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[1999-07-12-WCW-Nitro] Ric Flair and Sting
Bischoff is godawful here--I get Flair is essentially being jobbed out but what good does it do to completely shit on him like this? Do they realize how insulting it is to try to portray Bischoff as a babyface after all of 1997 and '98? This isn't a good segment but it isn't terrible either, and god dammit, at least things seem to be *happening* on this show.
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- [1999-07-12-WCW-Nitro] West Texas Rednecks 'Rap Is Crap Tour'
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[1999-07-12-WCW-Nitro] Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan
The NWO is just a mess at this point and I don't get why Hogan's still associating with it. Savage is horrible as he's been this entire run, and even though Hogan's return gets a pop it has to be a pretty major case of blue-balls to tease Savage vs. Goldberg (did that match ever even happen?) and give us this instead.
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[1999-07-12-WWF-Raw] Steve Austin and Jeff Jarrett
Another segment that's even more heated than you might think--somehow Show's promo gets over. Unless they changed the segment after Austin turned down the program I have no idea how this is supposed to set up Jarrett vs. Austin as anything besides a throwaway TV bout, because Austin emasculates Jeff pretty effectively here.
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[1999-07-12-WWF-Raw] Steve Austin, Vince McMahon, Kane and The Undertaker
Yeah, this was a fun angle, and low-key emasculated Vince was terrific. Even his celebration after signing the contract isn't over-the-top like you'd might expect. Even though nobody buys that either of these stipulations will last, the idea of taking Vince off TV was a bold move and a good way for the company to keep moving forward. Or so it seems at this time.
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[1999-07-11-WCW-Bash at the Beach] Randy Savage & Sid vs Kevin Nash & Sting
Terrible match to end what has to be the least consequential Big Two PPV of the Yearbook era so far--I think only Wrestlepalooza '98 had less actual content make the cut. Okay, the beating-up-women thing has officially gotten ridiculous, as now even Sting is laying out the female members of Team Madness. I have no recollection that Savage actually won the title at this stage in the game. Crowd chants for Goldberg just to show you over these four guys are.
- [1999-07-11-WCW-Bash at the Beach] "Rap is Crap"
- [1999-07-11-WWF-Sunday Night Heat] The Rock Chef Boyardee Commercial
- [1999-07-11-WWF-Sunday Night Heat] Al Snow and the minis
- [1999-07-10-ECW-TV] Taz promo
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[1999-07-10-ECW-TV] Bikini contest
Dawn Marie gets heat by NOT EVEN WEARING A BIKINI to a bikini contest. The horror! Credible is about to cane Francine "again" and I can't say I'm upset that the first instance of this was skipped on the Yearbook. Styles says what's going to happen before it does, which of course gives away that it won't happen and that someone will save--in this case, Sabu. This angle gets a good amount of heat but feels very more-of-the-same.
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[1999-07-10-KAW-TV] Brickhouse Brown vs Danny B
This will make you long for the class and sophistication of the Col. DeBeers-Derrick Dukes feud. Larry Nelson despite his wild habits had the ability to make anything sound folksy and harmless.
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- [1999-07-10-KAW-TV] Bill Dundee and Old School promo
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[1999-07-10-OVW-TV] Show opening and Jim Cornette announcement
Cornette looks like he's dropped weight and is closer physically to his Memphis/Mid-South days than he has been in years. The prospect of moving back home and booking and coaching without all the stress of singlehandedly running a promotion had to have done wonders for his stress levels. Al Snow vs. Droz isn't the most overwhelming announcement of the first WWF talent to work OVW, but baby steps, I guess. I look forward to seeing what OVW has to offer, hopefully more Power Pro-level stuff but far less seat-of-your-pants and more planned out.
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[1999-07-10-MPPW-TV] Memphis Mafia and BSK
Tony Anthony can still bring the goods on the mic. It's a little WCW-esque but at least the babyfaces are treating this as a heinous act and aren't making sarcastic remarks about the heels trying decaf. Rapidfire promos involving 3 or 4 teammates going one after the other will never, ever get old. Not a bad go-home angle for a house show that night in all honesty.
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[1999-07-10-MPPW-TV] Interview: Jerry Lawler
I'm pretty sure these rumors were steeped in fact--this Doug Gilbert angle had a lot of shoot elements to it, with Lawler at one point looking into bolting and running yet another opposition group because he didn't want Doug back. It appears that his concerns will turn out to be well-founded. For maybe the first time since his leg injury, Lawler is starting to feel marginalized in his own promotion. He doesn't seem to be working a major program and the Memphis Mafia/BSK stuff is the most compelling thing going on in Power Pro.
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[1999-07-10-MPPW-TV] Arena Highlights / Interview: Memphis Mafia
Carl Oulette is taken out with a baseball bat at an arena show, as he's booked for a tour of All-Japan. I'd buy a ticket to see the Memphis Mafia against the BSK in some WarGames-esque gimmick match. All the Mafia members cut rapidfire promos one after the other and this totally rules.
- [1999-07-05-WCW-Nitro] Eddy Guerrero and the luchadores
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[1999-07-05-WWF-Raw] HHH vs The Rock (Cage)
Not quite as heated as the previous week but a bit better of a TV main event, and it shows how far Rock and even Triple H have come that the WWF can put on a compelling, presumably eyeball-drawing main event with absolutely no involvement from Austin or McMahon. Between this and the upcoming stip barring Vince from television, *somebody* was still thinking forward at this point. Compare and contrast with the height of the NWO which had no end in sight.
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[1999-07-05-WWF-Raw] Hardy Boyz vs The Acolytes
A rare Russo SWERVE that works--if he saw some future star power in the Hardyz, then good on him. I'm sure a number of WWF brass wouldn't have given them the time of day except as enhancement talent. GTV then takes us to Droz and Albert dressing up like hos per a prior match stipulation, with Albert being horrified that Droz is really getting into the role.
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[1999-07-05-WWF-Raw] Interview: The Rock
Rock isn't exactly being a star with his treatment of Michael Cole but his constant "Keep your head still" asides are pretty funny. Triple H has announced his intentions of being WWF champion so I guess the SummerSlam-and-beyond plans are in place.
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[1999-07-05-WCW-Nitro] Kevin Nash vs Sid
A fake Sting. In fairness this one--whether it's Jeff Farmer or not--looks a little more convincing than some of the fake Stings of 1997 and '98, but why not just go for the trifecta and get a woman's shoe and some coffee in on this finish, as long as we're recycling old beaten-to-death ideas? Savage gets his women back but throws George around and threatens to slap Torrie Wilson (who seems to be trying to stifle laughter) in a very uncomfortable scene. Reading Bob "RAW IS PORN" Ryder trying to do his best Bruce Prichard and hemming and hawing about how WCW maaaaybe went a little far and could have gotten the message across with just a raised backhand was the height of...well, I wouldn't call it entertaining, but it did well to further expose Ryder for what he is.
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[1999-07-05-WCW-Nitro] Goldberg Little Caesars Commercial
Goldberg successfully headbutts a Pacific Islander, thus proving himself as truly the toughest wrestler alive. This ad was everywhere in 1999, along with Austin and D'Lo for 1-800-COLLECT.
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