July 26, 201312 yr Author comment_5553421 DDP finishes a match and The Outsiders are out with pipes. Hall and Nash are wearing Luger and Giant t-shirts ... cute. It looks like they are finally about to take DDP out when Sting and Randy Savage show up in the crowd. DDP gets a chair since it's unclear if anyone is on his side or not. Hall and Nash finally bail. DDP survives yet again.
August 6, 201312 yr comment_5555015 That Giant NWO shirt Nash was wearing was ugly. DDP is able to get a chair and we basically have a 5 man staring contest. Probably my least favorite DDP segment so far but we are still getting some development at least.
August 18, 201312 yr comment_5556992 Nash is wearing himself a Giant tshirt. Okay. Savage and String both make appearances in the crowd but not much happens. Hall and Nash end up backing off.
August 19, 201312 yr comment_5557266 It is interesting to me that all of Sting's interactions on the yearbook with WCW guys to this point have been wrestlers that are sort of WCW outcasts like himself. Savage went insane at the end of 1996 and was gone forever, so he is not exactly Mr. WCW at the moment. Giant betrayed WCW before turning back. DDP has been a loner heel his entire career since becoming a wrestler and only really turned face because he stood up to the NWO. Maybe it was all coincidental but I do get the impression watching this segment and others that they were heading in the direction of forming a min-group of WCW outcasts with those four. It never happened but it doesn't seem completely coincidental to me that Sting chooses to align with the guys he does align himself with.
May 13, 201411 yr comment_5603148 Nothing happens. Status quo. Just a way to put some pressure on DDP.
July 15, 201510 yr comment_5684891 Nothing advanced, story-wise, but still a clever segment that shows just how hot WCW was--they make a genuine heated segment out of 5 guys all staring at each other.
February 21, 20196 yr comment_5880119 I could see this being a touch confusing or overly cute if you try to make too much sense of it. Hall and Nash have been so confident that Sting is nWo, so walking away when he shows up sort of contradicts that. Or maybe that's the point? Their confidence is more hubris than anything and all that talk about him being nWo is them keeping up appearances. Maybe they're not nearly as sure as they'd have us think. And then you throw in the ultimate wildcard in Savage and yeah I guess I talked himself into thinking this was actually pretty good. I mean, it's five guys shooting looks at each other and the crowd were eating it all up. If you didn't know already, WCW were on a hell of a hot streak.
June 21Jun 21 comment_6031559 Pretty good segment I thought. Less is more right? Also, I enjoyed stomperspc's ideas about who Sting has chosen to associate with.
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