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comment_5660835

The opening video package was hilarious.

 

Poor DDP he certainly tried, but Kevin Nash was just too big of a load for him to carry. Nash's standard offense just seems so rote. Nash just never kicks ass. DDP working the legs was not the right route for this match or this crowd. Savage interferes and ref calls for DQ. Bischoff says this match must have a winner. The finish stretch has no heat and is pretty lame. If Kevin Nash had a match with Roddy Piper in this time period, I think the worst match in wrestling history would have been born.

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That hype video was almost laugh-out-loud funny. Basically it's R.E.M.'s music video for "Bang and Blame" with the band subbed out for action shots, alongside hilariously random pictures of the two interspersed. I guess this is what you have to do when there isn't any actual story to tell.

 

Bischoff is still making executive decisions for some inexplicable reason. But the ends justify the means: Nash the booker, over his own objections, selflessly gives in to the demands, letters, calls, and telegrams from the fans insisting that he be made WCW World champion.

  • GSR changed the title to [1999-05-09-WCW-Slamboree] DDP vs Kevin Nash

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