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comment_5560288

The Nitro Girls are surrounding the announce booth. I'm sorry, but they look foolish. Are they really doing all of that dancing to the Monday Nitro theme? Look at them individually and try not to laugh. Anyway, this is the debut of NITRO PARTIES, as Tony Schiavone encourages fans to send in videos of their Nitro parties. There's a sweepstakes where the winning party will get a visit from the Nitro Girls.

 

This is followed by a video on Sting to his new entrance music. The hype for Sting vs Hogan is in full swing!

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comment_5622611

The Nitro Girls was Kimberly's project so she has to be featured. This probably also explains why they couldn't dance very well. But damn, Spice was hot. And their look was so 90's. Picture the Nitro Parties today with all the social networks bullshit. I wonder why WWE never tried that trick.

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comment_5717001

Nitro was on a hot streak to end all hot streaks of course, but this is about as cool as Michael Cole dancing or trying to get a new catchphrase over. Still, this will go better than the WCW Amateur Challenge did.

 

The kid's voiceover from the Clash plays over a Sting highlight video. Two well-done video packages on one night!

  • GSR changed the title to [1997-09-01-WCW-Nitro] Nitro Party hype / Sting and Hulk Hogan video

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