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  • 2 months later...
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comment_5622317

Last few minutes of the Parejas Incredibles version of the Slamboree main event. Sting is FIP which builds to Nash getting the hot tag. Crowd is into Hall vs Nash, but not as much as they were into Hall and Nash. Sting's low blow on Giant gets the biggest pop of the match. Funny how much more comfortable Sting is in his role after he's failed as the top guy. Story of his career. Bret comes in to stop the scorpion deathlock and Sting pushes him out of the ring. This leaves him prone for a Razor's Edge and pin. Hall and the Giant win the tag titles. Crap all around.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...
comment_5758077

Sting is wrestling in black trousers which is almost as bad of a look as the red Crow paint. Meanwhile Hall continuing to wear red and black because they can't be bothered to get him new ring attire is chalked up as "mind games." Sartorial critiques aside, the action here isn't bad and a very loud crowd helps. Finish is lame as all get-out, though, as Bret Hart distracts Sting and leaves him open to the Outsider's Edge. Note how the commentators don't particularly treat this title change as any kind of pivotal moment--the original goals of the NWO simply don't matter anymore and as Loss has said, they're just another stable.

  • 3 months later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1998-07-20-WCW-Nitro] Scott Hall & The Giant vs Sting & Kevin Nash

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