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http://www.cheap-heat.com/back-to-school-with-six-superstars/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/back-to-school-with-six-superstars/#comments Tue, 15 Sep 2015 15:07:16 +0000 Mark Adam Haggerty Top Lists Back to School Beverly Brothers Bo Dallas Bray Wyatt Dan Spivey Dean Douglas Dr. Death Dr. Death Steve Williams ECW John Coachman John Tolos Kevin Sullivan Lanny Poffo Macho Man Macho Man Randy Savage Matt Striker Michelle McCool Mike Rotunda Mr. Perfect NWA old school Rick Steiner ROH School Shane Douglas Steiner Brother Steve Williams Teacher Teachers The Coach The Franchise The Genius TNA Varsity Club WCW Wrecking Crew WWE WWE Network WWE Universe Wyatt Family http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=14217 I'm spending autumn in the Northeast for the first time since 2010, and I'm astonished at how early the leaves are beginning to fade and then fall. It's a chilly day in New Jersey, and school's out for the Jewish Day of Remembrance known as Rosh Hashana. Though long since through with college, I figured […]
I'm spending autumn in the Northeast for the first time since 2010, and I'm astonished at how early the leaves are beginning to fade and then fall. It's a chilly day in New Jersey, and school's out for the Jewish Day of Remembrance known as Rosh Hashana. Though long since through with college, I figured I'd take a few moments to celebrate the season with a special countdown exclusively for Cheap-Heat.com ! My name is Mark Adam Haggerty and it's time to go Back to School with Six Superstars— students and teachers of professional wrestling!
6. Coach Tolos
Every school needs a good coach to help motivate it's star pupils and in-turn earn respect for the institution as a whole. There've been a
number
of talented performers calling themselves "coach" throughout the years. But we're not here to talk about Lou Duva at
WrestleMania 2
or Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman on ESPN. Instead we've gone with the rarely acknowledged
COACH
of Mr. Perfect and the Beverly Brothers—played by the "Golden Greek" John Tolos. Tolos was a Greek-Canadian professional wrestler and manager who rose to great popularity in the 1960s when he and his brother Chris—dubbed the "Canadian Wrecking Crew"—defeated Gorilla Monsoon and Killer Kowalski for the WWWF U.S. Tag Team titles. Later in his career, Tolos became a cunning heel, and took part in a lengthy feud with "Classy" Freddie Blassie in Gene LaBell's Los Angeles territory. Fast forward to 1991, and Tolos is back in the World Wrestling Federation. His identity was hidden behind dark sunglasses and a baseball cap, with the string from his whistle dangling from between his teeth. The Coach represented The Beverly Brothers—coincidentally formerly called the
Minnesota
Wrecking Crew. His greatest charge however was Mr. Perfect—then intercontinental champion—who needed a manager when Bobby Heenan became a full-time broadcaster. The Coach represented all three men until Mr. Perfect was injured and sidelined for over a year. The Beverly Brothers got a new manager, and Coach Tolos quietly left the company. John Tolos died on May 29, 2009 after a series of heart attacks and strokes lead to fatal kidney failure. He was 78-years old.
5. Michelle McCool
Long before she was Mrs. Undertaker—even prior to her tenure as the
first
WWE Diva's Champion—Michelle McCool portrayed a sexy school teacher, who managed a duo of dudes known as
Teacher's Pets
. McCool was given the gimmick based upon her real-life experience as a middle school teacher. In fact
both
of Michelle's parents are educators; her mother is a teacher and her father is a superintendent. While the character didn't last very long, it made a lasting impression—certainly one that had an effect on yours truly. Among her
�Pets'
were the Illinois-based KC James, and a somewhat familiar-looking fellow named Idol Stevens, who would one day become Damian Sandow. In addition to becoming the very first
Diva's Champion
in company history, she was the final
Women's Champion
, and unified the belts at
Night of Champions in 2010.
4. The Genius
If you're wondering who took on the responsibility of furthering the Beverly Brothers and their education, look no further than
Number Four
on our Countdown! The Genius Lanny Poffo is often times remembered for being the younger brother of "Macho Man" Randy Savage. But fans of the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s know that "Leaping Lanny" had an identity all his own. The Genius dressed in a graduation gown with a matching mortarboard, and began his matches—and the bouts of
Superstars
he managed—with poems written specifically for the occasion. In reality, Lanny Poffo is a published poet and celebrated academic who isn't shy about sharing a few lines off the top of his head. It's unclear whether or not the Genius was intended to be a student in perpetual graduation mode, or a member of the faculty involved with the ceremony. With a name like
THE GENIUS,
I suspect he's a "professional commencement speech pontificator", and wears his robe and graduation cap so as to always be ready. Lanny was an integral component in the production of the
Macho Man
documentary available on DVD and the
WWE Network
. If you haven't had the chance to check it out, it's most certainly a must-see with candid comments provided by a man who can truly be called the
Genius
—Lanny Poffo.
3. The Varsity Club
There are plenty of teachers on this countdown—how about some
students
? The Varsity Club was an NWA faction that existed from 1987 to 1989 with a modest resurgence at
Starrcade 1999.
Headed up by Kevin Sullivan, this collection of heels included college athletes-turned-professional wrestlers such as: Rick Steiner from
The University of Michigan;
Mike Rotunda from
Syracuse University
; Dan Spivey from
The University of Georgia
; and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams from
The University of Oklahoma.
The stable captured numerous championships including the NWA World TV title, the Florida Heavyweight Championship, and various tag team honors. In 2000, following the reunion at Starrcade, Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams competed in
All Japan's Real World Tag League.
After tying with three other teams for first place, the Varsity Club vanquished their younger adversaries in semi-final competition to win the event. Unfortunately Dr. Death passed away in December 2009, almost 2-months to the day of his retirement match. Rick Steiner currently works in the real-estate market, and also serves on the Board of Education in his hometown. Kevin Sullivan works with
MLW Radio
and hosts a weekly podcast alongside
Mister Saint Laurent
, where they watch old
Monday Nitros
and talk about decisions that were made. And Mike Rotunda, as we all know, is a WWE Road Agent, and travels the world with his main roster sons—Bo Dallas and Bray Wyatt.
2. Dean Douglas
"The Franchise" Shane Douglas is one of the most intelligent men to ever lace up a pair of wrestling boots. Shane graduated cum laude from Bethany College of West Virginia in 1986, with his bachelors in history and political science. Douglas was even considering enrolling in med school, but declined in order to become a professional wrestler. Douglas was a former ECW—technically
NWA
—world champion by the time he reached Vince McMahon and the WWE. When he arrived in Stamford, the creative forces that be decided to play upon his exceptional intellect and higher education. They christened him "The Dean," and scripted him in a number of cheesy backstage promos and mind-numbing vignettes. But that was the point! Arriving in Dean Douglas's classroom was not unlike sitting down for the first few minutes of a two-hour math class—it was excruciating! Especially when Douglas ran his nails across the chalkboard to open the clip. Dean was a one-time WWE Intercontinental Champion; he was handed the championship when Shawn Michaels became unable to compete in 1995, but lost it later that very night to the "Bad Guy" Razor Ramon. Rumor has it WrestleMania 34 will take place in Philadelphia—the former home of Extreme Championship Wrestling. I would hope WWE could get past his shortcomings under their watch, and induct Shane Douglas into the Hall of Fame. He was the man who started the �Era of Extreme' when he tossed the NWA belt to the ground in 1994. He's also the longest reigning champion in company history; both combined [874 – 4 reigns] and for a single run [406 days]. We're talking about going
Back to School
—these are the things kids need to be learning.
1. Matt Striker
The most famous wrestling educator of all time is undoubtedly Matt Striker. Experts say that the best gimmicks are those drawn upon real life, wherein the wrestler is merely exaggerating his or her own personality. Matt Striker was indeed a
real life
high school teacher! Striker was a social studies teacher at Benjamin N. Cardoza High School in Queens New York until 2005, coincidentally the same year he debuted for the WWE. Striker was so committed to his craft, that he claimed 11 sick days from December 2004 to February 2005, so that he could travel to Japan for
Zero-1.
Striker made an impact in the WWE as part of the
New Breed
—a short-lived foursome of wrestling heels hell-bent on dismantling any and all ECW
Originals
. Striker soon transitioned into the broadcast position, and even hosted the first season of
NXT
. Striker has since gone on to achieve stardom outside of the WWE; he was the color commentator for
NJPW Wrestle Kingdom
on January 4
th
2015, and served as the play-by-play analyst for
Lucha Underground's
inaugural season. His knowledge and passion for the industry have allowed Striker the opportunity to educated millions of people around the world, proving the adage: "You can take the teacher out of the classroom, but you can't take the classroom out of the teacher."
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On September 20th at WWE Night of Champions, WWE Champion Seth Rollins will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against former WCW World Heavyweight Champ, “The Vigilante” Sting.
Man, that last sentence is really loaded with lots of variations of the word “champ” in it…
Some people love this. People thought Sting would never ever step foot in a WWE ring, and in 2015, he’s getting a shot at the top prize. Others are not as crazy about the idea. While the visual of Sting versus Rollins in a wrestling match may be a surreal one, some are arguing the logic behind the match is lacking, as the first and only time we’ve seen Sting in a WWE contest, it was in a losing effort to Triple H. Going into NOC, some would say Sting has zero momentum and has done nothing to earn the championship opportunity.
What do I think? I’m intrigued. Seth Rollins is being hailed as the next Shawn Michaels. He definitely has all the tools, and he’s definitely going to have to put them to use on September 20th in his most unique title defense yet. I like Sting, and it’s going to be fun to watch!
What?
Oh, you were expecting something different, based on the article title.
The ballВ wasВ dropped with Sting…
…in WCW.
That’s what we in the writing industry refer to as “click bait.”
Recently, thanks to the WWE Network, I began watching WCW Monday Nitro’s from 1998. Yes, even seventeen years later, I can’t get over how poorly the main event of Starrcade 1997, and the events that followed it, were executed.
The once boisterous and colorful Sting became silent and darker, carried a baseball bat and hung out in the rafters. Fans of World Championship Wrestling questioned his allegiance. Was Sting WCW, or was theВ black and white clad Stinger a member of the New World Order? Fans watched with bated breath over the course of fourteen months–В fourteen months– В as Sting began to systematically attack the nWo and proved that he bled WCW, and it culminated with Sting getting a shot at Hollywood Hulk Hogan’s WCW Championship at Starrcade 1997.
Fourteen months of build… can you remember the last angle in wresting that went on for fourteen months that kept fans interest? In the age of three minute YouTube videos and sit second Vines, it’s hard to imagine a storyline captivating a wrestling audience quite like Sting vs. The nWo did.
If you were a fan of wrestling in the late 1990’s, there’s a good chance you ordered Starrcade 1997 live on pay per view, which with a 1.9 buyrate (translating into around 500,000-600,000 total buys in 1997), it went on to become WCW’s largest PPV number of all time. And if you watched it live on pay per view, chances are you couldn’t help but feel like Sting/Hogan ended very anticlimactic.
See, the finish was supposed to be a fast three count by notoriously screwy ref and part time nWo employee Nick Patrick, following a Hulk Hogan leg drop. This was to lead to WCW’s newest acquisition, five time WWF Champion and WCW referee for the evening, Bret “Hitman” Hart coming down to ringside. Not wanting to see another screwjob like the one he experienced just one month prior in Montreal, Hart would knock out Patrick, restart the match, and call for the bell when Sting locked in his Scorpion Death Lock submission.
Almost all of that happened…
…except the most important part…
…the fast count.
When Hulk Hogan hit the leg drop, and Nick Patrick proceeded to count the most unbiased, fair, perfect paced three count in the history of wrestling. One Mississippi. Two Mississippi. Three. After fourteen months of build-up, Hollywood Hulk Hogan had seemingly retained the WCW Championship, fair and square.
For years, there has been a rumor that behind the scenes, Hulk Hogan paid off Nick Patrick. No, not in a pro wrestling storyline. I’m talking like, real money was actually exchanged from Hulk Hogan to Nick Patrick to count a well paced one, two and three on Sting. The reason I remember reading, and for the life of me, I can’t remember whwre I read it, was that Hogan didn’t believe that Sting deserved the championship because of his drug addiction at the time, and because he wasn’t in the shape he should have been for a guy that wrestled zero matches over the course of a year and a half.
In a 2010 interview with Nick Patrick, В he claims that he was simply confused, as several different people told him that the finish was supposed to go down different ways.
The night after Starrcade, WCW gave us the Sting/Hogan WCW Championship rematch, free on TV, live on Nitro. Shenanigans ensued, Nitro went off the air, and over the course of two weeks, it’s decided that because of the controversy surrounding the situation, Sting is stripped of the WCW Championship on the inaugural episode of WCW Thunder. Eventually, Sting would beat Hogan at SuperBrawl VIII in February of 1998, but the damage was already done. After waiting months for a hero to reclaim the WCW Championship from the hated nWo, Sting rose to the occasion, yet took the title under less than noble circumstances. Factor in that Sting’s eventual run with Big Gold was lasted barely two months (losing the belt to Macho Man in April, who lost it back to Hogan the very next day) and was forgettable, the whole build up to Starrcade went to waste.
Soon after, Sting decided to paint his face red and joined nWo Wolfpac… which I always found terrible and random. The guy that was the backbone of WCW decides to trust a new incarnation and join..? I didn’t buy into it.
Many people point to the defection of Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko was the point where the hole in the WCW ship formed, but I believe that the leak began when WCW dropped the ball on Sting and their biggest money making angle of all time.
Rollins vs Sting– Night of Champions will have my money on Sunday.
-Greg
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This weekend Pro Wrestling Syndicate took over the Tri-State with shows in both New York City and New Jersey. The action kicked off with an outdoor event at the New Jersey State Fairgrounds at 1PM, and continued up the Turnpike into Bay Ridge Brooklyn. I was at the Brooklyn show, which began promptly at 8 o'clock, and featured local heroes, established legends, and current world renowned superstars. Ethan Carter was on hand with his TNA world heavyweight belt; Taz made a very rare independent appearance just a stone’s throw from his hometown; and Comedy Central was in the house filming material for Larry Wilmore’s late night talk show. Pro Wrestling Syndicate provided transportation for its fans aboard a chartered bus from their homebase in Rahway to Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church in Bay Ridge, and featured separate rosters for each event. I was there along with my Cheap-Heat and B+ Player Radio colleague Gary Mastriano—we were both taken aback with the overall welcoming atmosphere, and professionalism both inside the ring and out.
Before the Bell
We arrived at the venue—a Catholic Church Rec Center—about an hour before the bell, and already there were people filling the gymnasium with anticipatory commotion. We saw Virgil sitting idly by waiting for someone to pay for an autograph. Emphasis on pay; one kid asked Virgil how he was, and the former WWE/WCW wrestler responded with ten fingers, meaning it’ll cost $10 to get Virgil to talk. It’s unclear how much of this is part of the “Angry/Lonely Virgil” gimmick. Comedy Central was in the building filming footage featuring Virgil, so it’s
very
possible he was just laying it on extra thick. We saw Brian Myers and Balls Mahoney before the show began; I went to the bathroom and struck up a conversation with a New York City police officer while on line. With my back turned to the gym, the officer pointed in my rearview and exclaimed: “Holy shit it’s Balls Mahoney!” Needless to say we all let Balls and the prepubescent boy he was with go ahead of us. Burgers were overlooked, popcorn was burn, but the beer was cold and at just $3, they went down faster than CPA. More on him in a few moments.
Special Guest
Taz made a very rare independent shot tonight, and welcomed the audience to his hometown of Brooklyn New York. He reminisced about the ECW days and dropped a number of names to illicit a crowd reaction. He put over his new relationship with CBS radio, as well as his daily series featuring Mike Tenay, Jim Ross and producer SethI tried to get a “We Want Seth” chant going, but Taz thought someone said “One More Match” and said his wife won’t let him to wrestle anymore. He jokes about the shape he’s in on his podcast, but the Human Suplex Maxhine looked awesome. He capped off the evening with his signature catch phrase—”Beat me if you can, survive if I let you”—and the show was set to begin! Funny note: as Taz began wrapping up, he commented that his speech had already one on long enough and asked: “What is this? Monday Night Raw?”
Davey Richards w/ Angelina Love vs. Mario Bokara
The first wrestler through the curtain this evening is Mario Bokara—dubbed the “Croatian Sensation,” this highly impressive individual comes to the ring wrapped in the Croatian flag, while sporting a hooded robe to match. His opponent is one half of the TNA world tag team champions, Davey Richards, who enters the arena with his wife Angelina Love. This was a fantastic way to begin the show. Both Richards and Bokara are lightning quick, and employ a ground-based attack with sharp kicks from Davey and more of a submission style out of Mario. After an evenly contested contest, Bokara sneaks out by the skin of his teeth, pulling out the victory and the inevitable upset. I
REALLY
enjoyed Mario Bokara’s entrance theme, which sounds like something Eastern European Immigrants would play in the belly of a ship on the way to America. Following the match, Davey Richards took hold of the mic and commented on some audience members chanting “TNA Sucks.” Davey says that those fans are entitled to their opinions, but also says that he doesn’t consider himself a TNA wrestler. He considers himself an independent wrestler, and always has. With that, Davey wants to wish his beautiful wife a happy birthday, and asks the audience to join him in a celebratory song. Happy Birthday to Angelina Love.
Winner: Mario Bokara
Rating: 2 3/4 Stars
Colt Cabana vs. Ethan Carter III w/ "Vincent"
I wasn’t sure if the big names were being booked first because they were in a hurry to leave, or if it was in response to the impending rainstorm. Either way we go from a match featuring a TNA tag team champion to a match with the TNA
WORLD
Heavyweight Champion
.
Ethan Carter is up next, and begins down the aisle with his championship belt and a bodyguard named “Vincent.” This is not Virgil, but another bald black guy dressed like Virgil. Carter tells the fans in attendance that he doesn’t want to be there and is ready to collect his money and leave. His opponent is far more excited to be in Brooklyn, and once the music hits the crowd goes crazy. Even on the independent level, Colt Cabana is making more out of the casual Jewish gimmick than Barry Horowitz ever could. Ethan Carter tells Vincent to pay Colt off, in the hopes of calling it a night, but no such deal is to be made. Carter is so certain he’ll win tonight, that he’s prepared to “confess his sins” should be lose. This was a comedy match with some especially fun parts scattered throughout. At one point Colt was winding up for the “Bionic Elbow” for what must have been 45 seconds, while Carter continued to reel back and forth. He looked like a
Mortal Kombat
character just before a fatality. Colt and EC3 wrestled out of the ring, but it was Colt who got the best of Carter once the count was up. Ethan Carter had victory in his sights and decided to celebrate with Vincent on the apron—a bit prematurely. An ill-timed handshake between buddies catches Carter off guard, and the champion falls from the lip of the ring to the floor below. The former “Scotty Goldman”—yeah Colt, that was me—slid into the ring as Carter tumbled out, winning this match by a count our. After the match, “Father Goldman,” as the crowd dubbed him sought to provide absolution to a wayward Ethan Carter III, and listened as he confessed his sins. Carter said that he owns embarrassing albums, he cheats to win all of his matches, and most amazing of all—has impure thoughts about his Aunt Dixie Carter.
Winner: Colt CabanaВ
Rating: 1 Star
Comedy Central Match feat Virgil
Before the next match a producer from Comedy Central came to the ring, and explained the premise for the next match. He told us that it was for an episode of Larry Wilmore’s Comedy Central series, and asked that we keep our enthusiasm up. You can imagine how that went. People nearly booed him out of the building, which begs the question: what did he expect? I don’t think anyone smartened him up to the possibility of getting a negative reaction, because he continually stopped in mid sentence with a genuine: “Come on guys, seriously.” The match was a horrendous pile of shit that I imagine is a lot funnier within the context of the Comedy Central program. In a nutshell: Virgil wrestled some white guy claiming to be a “Borderhopper,” who would continuously tell the crowd: “I’m here to take your jobs!” They wrestled an awful match; there’s a problem when Virgil is the best wrestler in the ring. I think the faux Mexican won, but I was busy getting me a burnt hamburger. Hey but listen—burnt or not, they were good. And they were cheap. Three bucks! Just like the beer. After the match, a guy dressed in a revealing policeman’s uniform stormed the ring and tasered both individuals. He then proceeded to post up on the middle turnbuckle, where he attempted to start a “White People” chant. Not Pro Wrestling Syndicate’s fault. When Comedy Central wants to shoot a TV show at your Indy event, you do it. Simple as that.
Winner: Uh…
Rating: N/A
Chairs Match
Craven Varro vs Devon Moore w/ "Shining" Edward Jackson
Craven Varro entered the ring almost immediately following the previous shitshow, and all-but apologized for its inclusion in the overall event. He said, “If you think that was brutal, wait �til you see Devon Moore’s face when I’m done with it!” Devon Moore is escorted by "Shining" Edward Jackson—a lanky manager dressed as a newsy who resembles Paul Scheer from
The League.
All jokes aside, the guy did an awesome job, as he spent the vast majority of the night shepherding various heels to ringside. This was a chairs match, a fact that was lost upon me until halfway through the bout when I asked Gary: “How many chairs are they gonna use in this thing?” This was perhaps the most violent attraction of the night, and included a ton of spots worth mentioning; Jackson made quite a few run-ins, placing chairs in the trajectory of his client, Devon Moore. The fan-favorite fought tooth-and-nail, but in the end, the numbers game proved to be too much for Craven Varro. Devon Moore gets the win, and "Shining" Edward Jackson is off to a good start!
Winner: Devon Moore
Rating: 2 Stars
“I Quit” Match
Habib From The Car Wash vs Matt Macintosh
We continue along with an already entertaining evening, and head into an "I Quit" match featuring the immensely over Habib from the Carwash and the highly impressive Matt Macintosh. Habib enters the arena to the 1975 classic "
Car Wash
" by Rose Royce. There was a young woman in front of us who didn't appear enthused by
any
of the action taking place, but came alive the moment
Habib
came through the curtain! This guy is a legitimate star, but let's not take anything away from the 27-year old 3-year veteran Macintosh. Habib aims to win this one by wearing down the former
Suicidal Six Way Champion
, and does so with an impressive assortment of spinning heel kicks and running attacks. Macintosh would prefer to keep Habib grounded, and works the 140-pound athlete over with a series of heart stopping submissions. Pro Wrestling Syndicate has its share of comedy bouts scattered throughout each card, which—in some instances—might detract from the more serious competition. But Habib and Macintosh seem to have found a median safe-zone wherein laughter fuses with ferocity to yield what I thought was the "Match of the Night" up unto that point. I would have preferred less vocals from the referee—a little too "Mike Chioda" for my liking: "What do you say? Do you give up?" That being said, it
did
open the door for Habib's signature response: "Thank you, come again!" After various attempts at sending Habib
BACK
to the Carwash, Matt Macintosh was bested by a bit of wordplay! They went back and forth on the mic, as Macintosh exclaimed: "It's not
Thank You, Come Again—
it's
I QUIT! I QUIT!"
The official took the words to heart, and rang the bell, declaring Habib from the Carwash the winner.
Winner: Habib
Rating: 3 Stars
PWS Television ChampionshipВ
Chris Payne vs Brian Myers (c) vs BonesawВ
I'm 99% sure that Bonesaw's gimmick is that he
is
Bonesaw from the original Sam Rami
Spiderman
movie. The Macho Man character? Bonesaw was the first man through the curtain for the first of
four
scheduled title matches. It took me a minute and the assistance of Siri, but before too long I realized Bonesaw's music was a remixed version of the
Saw
theme. Bonesaw is one of two challengers hoping to win the
Pro Wrestling Syndicate Television Championship
from former WWE Superstar Brian Myers. Chris Payne is also looking to win the title, after coming up short last month in one-on-one competition against Myers. This was an exceptional bout with a ton of emphasis placed on Chris Payne, who looked absolutely phenomenal from bell to bell. There was a large group of people sitting behind us that stood up for the majority of the contest, and left immediately afterwards, so one would have to assume Payne's people were on hand to support their pal. I would have liked to see more out of Myers; a defending champion should most certainly have a better showing. That's not to say he was
bad
, but given the dynamics of a Triple Threat match—or a
TriForce Match
as PWS calls it—Myers was the odd man out for most of the match. Chris Payne was the inevitable victor, finally capturing a championship he's been after since first setting his sights on Myers.
Winner: Chris Payne
Rating: 2 Stars
CPA vs Mantaur
There's a brief intermission, which means more beer and burnt hamburgers for yours truly. I ate so much
food
at this thing, it was unreal. Know why? Awesome prices. If the WWE had $3 hamburgers and $3 beer at their shows, I'd be spending a lot more bread at the concession stand. But they aren't, so I don't. Before we return, ring announcer David Adams alerts the crowd that PWS intermissions are short, and that we're just five minutes from returning. Shout out to David Adams who does an absolutely incredible job. He has a great voice, and provides an infectious level of energy to the live audience. The first match back from break is a special attraction between the wrestling accountant CPA and former WWE "Superstar" Mantaur. This is just the
second
independent appearance for Mantaur since leaving the WWE; sadly the reverse Minotaur did
not
wear his taxidermied helmet. Nor did he have much time to work. After a few moments of CPA running from Mantaur, the match was disrupted by the
New Heavenly Bodies.
The �Bodies are currently one of the hottest tag teams in
America
, and have been tied to promotions such as Booker T's
Reality of Wrestling
and Jeff Jarrett's
Global Force Wrestling.
They tell the audience—along with CPA and Mantaur—that they're tired of waiting around for their match to begin, and are ready to take the tag titles from the
Handicapped Heroes.
Winner: —
Rating: DUD
PWS Tag Team Championship
Handicapped Heroes (c) vs The Heavenly Bodies
This was the first time I had the chance to see my
Cheap-Heat
colleague Gregory Iron in action. Greg is of course one half of the PWS Tag Team Champions, alongside the former bane of Vince McMahon's existence, Zach Gowen. Before the show even began, we could see Handicapped Heroes t-shirts by the dozen. In fact, aside from Bullet Club and NXT Brooklyn paraphernalia, I'd say the �Heroes were most certainly the best represented wrestlers on the show. Right from the gate, this match was on fire with all four men focused on retaining—or claiming—the tag team belts. Greg and Zach work with an uncanny fluidity that you have to see to believe; Gowen hit the �Bodies with an astounding springboard to the outside of the ring. Before long, CPA returned to the ring, as did a pair of Brooklyn natives that did
not
identify themselves; one was an African American guy, the other appeared to be some sort of Latino. Forgive me for not having their names, as Pro Wrestling Syndicate's website doesn't seem to have any information listed on the duo either. The Handicapped Heroes retain their tag team titles before this match has the chance to run
completely
off the rails. I was very much looking forward to this encounter, and wasn't disappointed with the action nor the outcome. By the way… I think this was the match Balls Mahoney interrupted? I’m not 100% sure. Funny note about Balls: he was leaving through the crowd during the main event and some guy yelled “We love you Balls!” Mahoney got in the guys face and screamed: “Shut the fuck up! You’re going to get me fired!” This lead to an hilarious rendition of: “FIRE BALLS! FIRE BALLS! FIRE BALLS!”
Winner: Handicapped Heroes
Rating: 2 1/4 Stars
Abyss vs Fallah Bahh w/ "Shining" Edward Jackson
Fallah Bahh is a former student of Kevin Knight and the IWF in Nutley New Jersey, and has since made a name for himself on a national stage. Bahh has appeared for
Reality of Wrestling
in Texas, and was a Pro Wrestling Syndicate Champion before losing the belt to Mario Bokara. Fallah Bahh is lead to the ring by a man who is
truly
"Shining"—Edward Jackson. I think Jackson might shine even brighter if he invests in a few different colored shirts. He wears a vest and hat combination, and opted for a gray button-down underneath. Why not take a page from Bobby the Brain or Jimmy the Mouth? Get a couple of shirts that go with each wrestler's motif, and switch out the button down between bouts. A quick change, no need to get rid of the vest or hat, just a shirt and you've got an entire wardrobe change! Enough about fashion, let's talk about Abyss. I'm not a fan of Abyss, and I think he is one of the worst aspects of
Impact Wrestling
. With that being said, it's still awesome to see Abyss in person. The same goes for Balls Mahoney and Virgil—not my favorite wresters, but a joy and an
honor
to see them live. There was a certain precedent set in the first match, and continued with Carter, Myers, and now Abyss. The nationally-recognized individuals appeared to be putting the local talent over in a big way throughout the night. Abyss would have been my favorite going into the show, but by the time this bout rolled around, I could see the writing on the wall. Fallah Bahh picks up a win—"Shining" Edward Jackson is
killing
it this evening.
Winner: Fallah Bahh
Rating: 3/4 Star
Suicidal 6-Way Title
Starman (c) vs Amazing Red vs Anthony Bowens vs The Drunken Swashbuckler vs Bobby Wayward vs “The Lifeguard” Mike Del w/ Dylan Stiffwood
The semi-main event for the Brooklyn show was a rather confusing 6-way match up for the
Suicidal Six Way Championship
. I'm not a fan of multiple-person matches whatsoever, so my opinion of this was definitely hindered by my preconceptions. I thought Amazing Red lived up to his name, and proved what a class act he was following the bout when it came time to take pictures at ringside. A young fan asked for an autograph, and Red stood posed for what must have been 45 seconds as the kid's dad tried to get the flash on his phone to work. But I'm jumping the gun. I think my biggest problem with this match is that it offered an inverse of what we received in the "I Quit Match." Whereas Habib and the "Bad Apple" Matt Macintosh sought to pepper their blood feud with comedy, this was a comedy match struggling to be taken seriously. I like the Drunken Swashbuckler as a character—as a 1995 WWF character not unlike the
Goon.
My favorite participants were without question Anthony Bowens and "Lifeguard" Mike Del. Del is escorted to ringside by Dylan Stiffwood—an equally impressive-looking beach bum who tried to help Del secure the championship. Starman is the champion by the way; for those unfamiliar with Starman, he's a nationally-accredited professional wrestler who assumes the persona of—Starman. From the NES video game. At one point during the match, Starman stopped moving, as though he was frozen. The fans in attendance began chanting: "Blow the cartridge." Once his opponent blew in the readily available Nintendo cartridge, Starman leapt back into action, and won the match in a decisive manner.
Winner: Starman
Rating: 1 1/4 Stars
PWS CHAMPIONSHIP
Dan Maff (c) vs Kevin Matthews
The main event was the match of the night. Without question. Kevin Matthews—who looks like if John Cena and Palmer Cannon shared a meal comprised of Kenny Dykstra—is challenging for the championship belt currently held by Dan "Danny" Maff. This was the hardest hitting, and
lengthiest
match on the card. Maff hit Matthews with two of his signature inverted Death Valley Drivers, but the big man refused to go down. Matthews is a former champion himself; in fact Kevin Matthews has held the PWS championship belt three times, and hoped to break his own record with four. Maff is an unbelievable talent. A veteran of the squared-circle for over 15 years, Maff wowed even his most visceral detractors with a display of high risk acrobatics and hard-hitting brutality. A suicide dive to the outside, and a "This is Awesome" chant wakes up an almost exasperated audience. They continue at one another until a bump to the referee means anything goes for the foreseeable future. Maff went under the ring, perhaps looking for a table, but returned with a
DOOR
. Maff set the door against the turnbuckle, and looked to finish this fight once and for all. Matthews reversed the big man, and sent him spiraling through the splintered lumber. They continued to a chorus of "Holy shit" and other various cries from the crowd, until Maff delivered a third and
final
Death Valley Driver. After the three count, Maff thanked the crowd in Brooklyn; Dan is from Bayonne New Jersey, and had to put up with
angry
New Yorkers cheering for the hometown boy throughout the night. He said that he always considered Brooklyn a second home, and thanked Kevin Matthews for giving him such a great match. He says that to be the best in Pro Wrestling Syndicate, he
had
to go through Kevin Matthews, and that's exactly what he did. Matthews shares Maff's sentiments, and thanks his Bay Ridge brothers and sisters for coming out and showing their support.
Winner: Dan Maff
Rating: 3 1/2 Stars
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We press forward. Fresh off of WWF’s Royal Rumble 1996, we go straight into the Monday Night War (and ECW TV) with fallout from the Rumble on RAW, while Nitro is building towards The Clash of the Champions. В Former WCW World Champion VADER is making is WWF TV debut on RAW, as we start to see the beginning of the “talent acquisition” era.
-Our main event is WWF Champion vs. WWF IC Champion – Bret Hart against Goldust.
-Jim Cornette asks us what time it is after Savio Vega enters…and Vader makes his WWF RAW debut.
-Vega got annihilated. Vader attacks after the match, and hits another Vader Bomb on Vega. Vader then takes out the referee, and McMahon goes apeshit on commentary. Another referee comes in, and Vader takes him out too. Gorilla Monsoon gets in the ring and goes face to face with Vader. Vader calls for the microphone from the ring announcer (ugh, not Fink), and the announcement is made that Vader is indefinitely suspended.
-Vader shoves Cornette out of the way, gets in Monsoon’s face again, and then retreats. Cornette tries to get Vader to calm down, but Vader goes and taps Monsoon on the back while he’s checking on the official. Monsoon ignores him, so Vader chops Monsoon hard on the back. Monsoon stands up and hits three hard chops to Vader’s chest! Vader shoves Cornette away and hits a huge splash on Monsoon in the corner! Vader Bomb on Monsoon, and HBK/Razor hit the ring as Vader escapes. Vader goes over and gets in McMahon’s face, and officers/HBK/Razor are out checking on Monsoon. AWESOME ANGLE. Talk about getting Vader over in a MAJOR way.
-Why’d they write Vader off TV so quickly after his debut? That just seems like a strange choice. Real reason?
-Back from commercial as Monsoon is being stretchered out.
-Hunter Hearst Helmsley to the ring, with an escort for the first time – this one is Shae Marks, who is a former Playboy model. That tidbit wasn’t mentioned on RAW. Hunter’s facing Razor Ramon.
-1-2-3 Kid brings a baby bottle to ringside and squirts Razor in the face. Not sure what the point of that is..
-But Razor gives chase to Kid around the ring. Hunter wins via countout, and Razor comes back in to give the fans the Razor’s Edge, but HHH flips out of it.
-McMahon brings down Shawn Michaels for an interview. Michaels calls out Owen Hart to give him payback for having Owen running his mouth saying he took HBK out. Cornette comes out, says Owen is done with HBK. HBK says he’ll do anything to get his hands on Owen Hart…Cornette says put the title shot up against Owen, and they can talk business. HBK balks at first but then agrees.
-Goldust to the ring, and they reveal that Marlena…is named Marlena. Man…I REALLY had a thing for Marlena/Terri around this time. BIG TIME.
-Diesel against Bret Hart for the WWF Title at the next IYH, on 2.18.96.
-Bret Hart wins. Vince gets in the ring and screams “let’s talk about” and follows that with about 7 different statements.
-Konnan interrupts the announcers, and says it’s good to be in WCW, and that he’ll defend the Mexican Heavyweight Championship at COTC tomorrow night against Psichosis. So ECW loses another.
-Randy Savage brings a bunch of women to the ring…including WOMAN. So, geez, there’s another person who leaves. Did these people leave without any notice at all or what?
-Looks like we’re opening Nitro with the WCW World Heavyweight Title match…obviously Woman’s going to turn on Savage here.
-Bischoff reveals that Miss Elizabeth returns to Savage’s side tomorrow night. Yay for that!
-Woman slaps Flair.
-Remember when I asked where Road Warrior Animal was? He’s back tomorrow as well. Holy talent acquisition WCW. Wow.
-Hulk Hogan faces WCW U.S. Champion “One Man Gang” later on. Two questions – who the hell is that, and when did he beat Susake for the title?
-This is why nobody holds a candle to JR, and why WCW is annoying…this is a WCW World Title match, and all they’ve done is hype the rest of Nitro and the Clash.
-Anderson interferes, but accidentally clocks Flair…the ref SEES IT HAPPEN AND DOESN’T DISQUALIFY SAVAGE, Savage drops the elbow and regains the WCW World Title. Um…what?
-Here comes Hogan bitching about wanting a title shot again. Savage tells him to earn it.
-Pillman against Malenko. Pillman wins. I’m barely paying attention here.
-Harlem Heat against Sting and Lex Luger. REALLY stupid question – are Stevie Ray and Booker T actually brothers?
-Sherri and Col. Parker get married tomorrow too. WHO CARES
-Sting and Luger win after Luger cheats, and win the WCW World Tag Team Titles. Yay.
-Apparently this One Man Gang dude is yet another member of the Dungeon of Doom. He looks pretty worthless.
-Hogan squashes him. Way to build up your US Champ! DOD follows with a beatdown. Yawn.
-STILL showing footage from House Party, as the show leads off with RVD’s debut.
-Raven and Stevie Richards face Tommy Dreamer and a mystery partner Saturday in NYC. Presumably they’ll show this
next week on ECW since it’s not a supercard.
-Hack Myers and Taz from House Party.
-Sabu/Richards from House Party. Styles recaps Sandman pinning Austin to regain the ECW World Title, “a title that cannot be bought for a million dollars”.
-Sandman against Konnan from House Party.
-Dreamer doing a promo at the end of the show, and Douglas comes in. He says he couldn’t get “that fat ass Cactus Jack” in the ring, so he’ll go one step further, to his mentor Raven, and be Dreamer’s partner – with the stipulation that the first to win a title between Dreamer and Douglas gives the other one a shot. Dreamer agrees. LOVE Shane Douglas promos.
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We pick up where he last left off, and that is week #3 of the Monday Night War. And of course throw in ECW TV for a bonus, because well because I watched it. В So things are starting to get going, Raw was very… blah last week… with Nitro not doing a lot to really wow me either. So let’s see how everyone fares this week.
-We get the very first “viewer discretion is advised” clip to start RAW, complete with a shot of Sunny laying on a pool table and McMahon saying Sunny has “used her influence” on interim President Gorilla Monsoon.
-Marty Jannetty vs. Owen Hart kicking off RAW. Owen wins with a bridge.
-Ugh, Pettingill. I was hoping we’d keep having Jim Ross to hype the Rumble.
-Pettingill announces the debut of the FREE FOR ALL. I didn’t know this hadn’t happened before now.
-Two guys will face off during the free-for-all…the winner will get #30, and the loser #1.
-Austin comes to the ring, and they still have yet to call him by his name…but here’s his RAW debut.
-Sunny conducts what’s supposed to be a seductive promo while shooting pool. She only half-succeeds.
-Back to the ring, and Austin’s facing some jobber. Oh, it’s Matt Hardy.
-Austin hits the Stun Gun, and it looks like he’s using that as a setup move for the Million Dollar Dream now. Hardy loses.
-HBK video. Nothing to see here.
-The Smoking Gunns against…”The Spiders”. Who the fuck are these guys? Gunns win.
-McMahon in the ring to interview Goldust. This could be funny. Goldust challenges Razor Ramon for the Intercontinental Title at the Royal Rumble.
-ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha….Goldust says to Vince, “Mr. Television Announcer, is that an extra microphone in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?” Vince puts on the most uncomfortable face ever, and Lawler laughs hysterically…as do I.
-WOW, Lawler…”Goldust is here, he may be queer, get used to it, he’s your next Intercontinental Champion!” ……..
-Yankem and the Undertaker here in the main event. BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER!
-Undertaker wins, not surprisingly.
-Hendrix interview Goldust backstage, and Razor attacks him, which was obviously going to happen. Big beatdown backstage.
WCW Monday Nitro – 1.15.96
-Awesome…this Nitro is in black and white. Did the NWO take over already?
-Ric Flair against Sting for the WCW Title. Talk about hot-shotting matches. Geez.
-Lex Luger’s music hits, and the color comes back! It’s like he’s got the power of the Undertaker!
-Luger’s facing Savage.
-Wow…Luger actually made Savage submit with the Torture Rack.
-Sullivan/Hugh Morris against Pillman and Anderson…The DOD music hits…and the entire DOD hits the ring, ALONG with the IV Horsemen trailing behind them. What? So of course we have to get Okerlund in there.
-Anderson bitches at Pillman for not dressing for a “business meeting”…yet doesn’t say anything to Flair, who’s in his robe.
-Sullivan and Anderson call a peace treaty, and Sullivan says the Horsemen can borrow the Giant at the Clash. Not really sure why.
-Sullivan praises each of the Horsemen, and then trashes Pillman. Pillman starts screaming at Sullivan, and Anderson slaps the SHIT out of Pillman, and says to keep his mouth shut.
-Pillman is LIVID, but isn’t saying a word.
-Christ, ALREADY??? Public Enemy. Sigh. Apparently they were supposed to debut last week and were snowed in in New York.
-I do like how ECW billed TPE from South Central L.A., and WCW is billing TPE from South Philly. They’re facing the American Males.
-TPE wins, and they hit the Drive-By on Bagwell through TWO tables. So WCW was ok with this, but not with Sabu? What?
-Sting/Flair for the WCW Title. Somehow, Hogan against a DOD scrub is the main event, and not this.
-I love how WCW is hyping that the Clash is free, and that “you don’t have to call someone to pay for it”. As if they don’t run 10 fucking PPVs a year right now.
-Luger runs down as Jimmy Hart is on the ring apron, and Luger yanks the megaphone away from Hart – and right into Sting’s face. So….by accident? Nobody knows for sure. Luger hits the ring to take out Flair, but Hogan/Savage hit the ring and send Luger/Flair flying.
-Hogan/Savage explain to Sting (and Mean Gene!) that Luger hit him, and Sting goes back to confront Luger. Hogan bitches at Savage because he has a title shot last week and Hogan still doesn’t have one. Savage tells him to back the fuck up.
-Apparently Savage/Hogan vs. Giant/Flair is the main event at the Clash.
-Hogan and Meng in the main event. Awful.
-Amazingly, Hogan wins clean. Not amazing because of Hogan, but because it’s a Nitro main event.
ECW – 1.16.96
-More House Party 96 footage.
-Joey Styles talks about Shane Douglas going to the WWF due to the lack of hardcore style, due to injuries to his back. He said Douglas is back in ECW, but it’s unclear if he can be in the ring.
-Rey Mysterio Jr. does an interview backstage in Spanish, and Dances with Dudley’s interrupts and cuts a bunch of jibberish. Rey Rey wants no part of it.
-They close with Dreamer and Beulah in a hotel room. Beulah says she wants to feel Dreamer’s pain, and Dreamer tells the cameraman “Go”. Awful.
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This past weekend at a WWE live event, during a match between Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns, one particular fan felt the need to throw a replica Money in the Bank briefcase at the back of Reigns’ head.
What a moron.
Why did he do it? YouTube fame? If he did, from my research, there seems to be no clear footage of the incident. Could it have been a case of him having liquid courage? Maybe, but can you really call a person that, without provocation, chucked a briefcase ten feet from behind a protective guardrail courageous?
Sometimes, provoked or not, fans can take professional wrestling a bit too serious, to the point in which they think some sort of physical involvement on their behalf will make things better.В I know from personal experience. В I guess it’s a testament to the wrestler and their character. Whether it’s a polarizing good guy or a dastardly villian, if you can get someone emotionally invested into your persona that they want to fight you, you must be doing something right. However, as a fan, it’s never right– or smart– for you to get involved in the action.
The man that launched a briefcase at the head of Reigns, as dumb as he apparently is, was still smart enough to know that had he entered the ring to try and attack the WWE Superstar, he just might have left in an ambulance. Entering the ring at a professional wrestling event is no different than walking onto an NFL football field while a game is in progress. By entering a physical environment for which you do not belong, you relinquish all of your rights. The organization, nor the performer, is responsible for what happens to you next.
You paid a ticket to watch the action– not take part in it.
Today, I thought I’d take a look back at some of my personal favorite fan versus wrestler moments… and trust me… rarely does the fan come out on top:
Hulk Hogan and Macho Man Attack A Sting Fan : Halloween Havoc 1997
Leading up to their inevitable encounter at WCW Starrcade 1997, Hollywood Hulk Hogan was out to prove that he and the nWo could destroy Sting. During his cage encounter at Halloween Havoc 1997 with the late “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Hogan was hellbent on making an example out of him. While wearing a Sting mask, Hollywood, along with Randy Savage and the nWo tried to beat down “Hot Rod.” Unfortunately, one Sting Fan didn’t particularly like this, and proceeded to jump the rail, climb the fifteen foot high steel cage, and attempt to stop the onslaught on Piper.
Hogan and Macho Man were quick to pounce on the Sting fan, with Macho holding the fan so that Hulk could deliver some punches and kicks. Even when Doug Dillinger and his crack WCW Security staff tried to intervene, Savage continued to try and maul the Stinger fan. Sucked to be that guy!
Chris Jericho Punches A Fan: WWF Raw, March 2002
If you blinked, you might have missed it, as the WWF camera crews were quick to cut away from it when it happened just a few weeks away from WrestleMania X-8, but some a-hole thought it was a good idea to try to attack the then Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Boy, was he wrong.
Macho Man Attacks A Fan: WCW Nitro, May 1997
As Macho Man was applying lipstick to “Big Sexy” Kevin Nash, a fan entered the ring, and Savage was all over him. Randy loved fans… not so much when they decided to enter the ring though.
Fan Attacks Raven: WCW Thunder, 1998
This is one of the few cases in which a fan got over on a wrestler. To WCW Security’s credit, they were quick to act on the incident. Knowing Raven like I do, I’m honestly shocked he didn’t jump on this guy.
Announcer And Ref Stop Fan: WCW Nitro, December 1997
If there is one thing that sucks more than getting beat up by a wrestler on live television, it’s getting beat up by ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta, and a referee nicknamed “Pee-Wee.” This wasn’t the first time a ref got the better of a fan, though…
Ref Knees and Chokes Out Fan: WCW Nitro, September 1997
Despite the slogan, WCW wrestlers and officials didn’t play when it came to fans entering the squared circle.
During a match involving Dean Malenko and Psychosis, a fan thought it’d be cool to get involved.
Bad idea.
It wasn’t “The Man of 1,000 Holds” that the ignorant spectator had to worry about. It was referee Brian Hildebrand.
Upon spotting the fan slide in, Brian delivered a picture perfect knee strike, one that would make any MMA fighter applaud. He followed that up with a textbook front face lock before the embarrassed fan was pulled from the ring. Without question, this one is my favorite, and judging from his reaction on commentary, it was Bobby Heenan’s, too.
Got a favorite fan versus wrestler moment within the guardrails that I didn’t mention? Let me know!
-Greg
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Summer is in full swing so let's celebrate with a WCW Classic— Bash at the Beach! The Bash—formerly known as Beach Blast—was a wrestling tradition for nine years and hosted some of the most definitive moments in World Championship Wrestling history. The NWO formed, Hulk Hogan debuted , the late Roddy Piper wrestled Ric Flair! I've been doing a ton of research for an upcoming analysis I think you'll all really enjoy, and have thus been paying particularly close attention to Dave Meltzer's Star Ratings. Instead of writing about why you should watch each Bash at the Beach extravaganza, I've listed Dave's highest rated match and my favorite match, to give you an idea of what kind of action went down at these particular shows.
Note: The "Combined Star Rating" is the average for each show based on match ratings and number of bouts.
Beach Blast 1992 – Mobile Alabama 6/20/92
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Sting versus Cactus Jack – Falls Count Anywhere – 4 ½ Stars
Mark's Favorite Match:
Rick Rude versus Ricky Steamboat – Iron Man Match – 3 ½ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 3 Stars
Beach Blast 1993 – Biloxi Mississippi 7/18/93
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
TIED
Mark's Favorite Match:
Ric Flair vs. Barry Windham – NWA World Heavyweight Title – 2 ½ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 2 ВЅ Stars
Bash at the Beach 1994 – Orlando Florida 7/17/94
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Steve Austin vs. Ricky Steamboat – U.S. Title– 3 ¾ Stars
Mark's Favorite Match:
Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair – WCW World Heavyweight Title – 3 ¼ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 2 ВЅ Stars
Bash at the Beach 1995 – Huntington Beach California 7/16/95
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Ric Flair vs. Macho Man – Lifeguard Match – 2 ¾ Stars
Mark's Favorite Match:
Hulk Hogan vs. Vader – Cage Match World Title – 2 ½ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 1 Star
Bash at the Beach 1996 – Daytona Beach Florida 7/7/96
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Psychosis – 4 ¼ Stars
Mark's Top Match:
The Outsiders & Hulk Hogan vs. Sting, Macho Man, & Lex Luger – 3 Stars
Combined Star Rating: 2 Вј Stars
Bash at the Beach 1997 – Daytona Beach Florida 7/13/97
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
TIED
Mark's Top Match:
Roddy Piper vs. Ric Flair 3 ¼ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 2 ВЅ Stars
Bash at the Beach 1998 – San Diego California 7/12/98
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Eddie Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero – Hair vs. Hair – 3 ¼ Stars
Mark's Top Match:
Hulk Hogan & Dennis Rodman vs. DDP & Karl Malone – -1 ¼ Stars
Combined Star Rating: 1 ВЅ Stars
Bash at the Beach 1999 – Fort Lauderdale Florida 7/11/99
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
The Triad vs. Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn – 3 ½ Stars
Mark's Top Match:
Hardcore Junkyard Battle Royal – N/A
Combined Star Rating: ВЅ Star
Bash at the Beach 2000 – Dayton Beach Florida 7/9/00
Dave Meltzer's Top Match:
Mike Awesome vs. Scott Steiner – U.S. Title – 3 ¼ Stars
Mark's Top Match:
Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett – World Heavyweight Title – 3 Stars
Combined Star Rating: 1 Вѕ Stars
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