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  • 2 months later...
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comment_5635534

Last few minutes. Bigelow is at ringside with DDP and interferes in his favor. Savage runs down and attacks Nash for the DQ. The three of them work Nash over after the match. Savage pulls out some lipstick and dolls Nash up. A fan goes after Savage and security has to intervene. This remains one of the worst main event programs a major company has done in modern times.

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...
comment_5660495

Bigelow is with DDP now and man does his hot debut feel like eons ago. Also, class of WCW to give us the PPV main event on the next Nitro they show. The ending of this was so fucking bad. Savage vs. Nash was awful and the lipstick stuff is horrendous. I can't believe some drunkard got fired up enough to charge the ring for this shit as it is a wrestlecrap special.

  • 2 years later...
comment_5803971

So...after being a pure babyface the night before, with the crowd behind him and behind Gorgeous George, now Savage is a heel. WCW, everybody. The lipstick stuff is dumb, all the moreso because it's given absolutely no focus or attention. The only good part about this was Savage trying to shove Doug Dillenger away so he could get some more licks in on the fan.

  • GSR changed the title to [1999-05-17-WCW-Nitro] Kevin Nash vs DDP

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