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    • allein wegen eddie vs angle vs lesnar würde ich zu smack down gehn chavo gegen rey und bradshaw vs rhyno sind auch nich schlecht alles in allem sind beide karten gut aber da ich schon immer ein großer eddie fan bin überzeugt mich smack down
      WWE Co-Tippspielsieger 2010

    • Ganz klar SmackDown!. Alleine schon der Main Event wäre es wohl wert. Auch Mysterio und Guerrero wäre sehr gut gewesen.
      Bei der RAW Show spricht mich eigentlich nur Christian vs. Chris Jericho an. Die anderen Matches hätten mich nicht wirklich interessiert.

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    • Seh ich absolut wie Sawyer! Orton gegen RVD ist ein Match zwischen zwei Leuten die keine Ahnung von Timing haben und ihre 5 Moves in immer derselben Reihenfolge abspulen...nee danke.
      Smackdown punktet mit einem fantastischen Mainevent und auch Tajiri vs Jamie Noble vs Nunzio sowie Bradshaw gegen Rhino haben ihren Reiz.

      Also: Smackdown!!
    • WWF vs WCW vs ECW 1997

      WWF Results vom 3 Januar 1997
      San Diego, California
      Sports Arena


      1. Jesse Jammes besiegte Bradshaw

      2. Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon besiegten Diesel & Razor Ramon

      3. Flash Funk besiegte Leif Cassidy

      4. Farooq besiegte Savio Vega

      5. WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title Match:
      Hunter Hearst Helmsley (c) besiegte Marc Mero

      6. Bret Hart besiegte Vader durch Disqualification

      7. WWF Tag Team Title Match:
      Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith (c) besiegten Mankind & the Executioner

      8. WWF Championtitle Match:
      Psycho Sid (c) besiegte The Undertaker durch count-out

      9. Steve Austin besiegte Shawn Michaels


      WCW Results vom 3 Januar 1997
      Little Rock, Arkansas
      Barton Coliseum


      1. Jim Duggan besiegte Big Bubba Rogers

      2. Diamond Dallas Page besiegte Syxx

      3. Lex Luger besiegte Arn Anderson

      4. WCW US Heavyweight Title Match:
      Eddie Guerrero (c) vs Chris Benoit endete im Draw

      5. Jeff Jarrett besiegte Psychosis

      6. Dean Malenko besiegte Rey Mysterio Jr.

      7. Kevin Nash & Scott Hall besiegten The Nasty Boys und Meng & the Barbarian

      8. Sting vs the Giant endete im No Contest


      ECW Results vom 3 Januar 1997
      Webster, Massachusetts
      Town Hall


      1. Stevie Richards besiegte Axl Rotten

      2. Little Guido besiegte Balls Mahoney

      3. Brian Lee besiegte Super Nova

      4. Mikey Whipwreck besiegte Chris Candido

      5. Pitbull #2 besiegte D-Von Dudley

      6. ECW World Heavyweight Title Match:
      Raven (c) vs The Sandman endete im No Contest

      7. ECW World Tag Team Title Match:
      Perry Saturn & John Kornus (c) besiegten Buh Buh Ray & Spike Dudley

      8. ECW Television Title Match:
      Shane Douglas (c) besiegte Tommy Dreamer


      Eigene Meinung:
      Die WWF Show hat einige interessante Matches gehabt, die Top 5 Matches der Card hatten Starpower und/oder waren in eine Storyline eingebunden. Interessiert haette mich am meisten Bret Hart vs Vader weil die beiden zu diesem Zeitpunkt gute Matches hatten. Imo hatte Vader mit Bret Hart seine besten WWF Matches. Die WCW Show hatte zwei meiner Lieblingswrestler mit Dean Malenko und Arn Anderson auf der Card, aber dafuer kein Matchup das mich besonders interessiert haette. Die ECW Show klingt solide und mit Raven vs Sandman und Douglas vs Dreamer hatte man sicher die typischen ECW Matches. Aber auch sehr viele Leute auf der Card die ich garnicht leiden konnte wie Rotten, Mahoney, Pitbull #2 oder John Kronus. Ich glaube ich haette mich zu jenem Zeitpunkt fuer die WWF Show entschieden.
      The Shockmaster botcht sein Debut als er hinfaellt….
      Davey Boy Smith kommentiert das trocken im Fernsehen:“He fell flat on his fooking arse…”

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    • Ich denke hier hätte ich mich für die WWF Show entschieden ach wenn ich es nicht wirklich begründen kann. Irgendwie spricht mich auch die ECW Card an aber Dreamer, Sandman und Axl Rotten in einer Show? Nein danke.

      Also: Hier die WWF Show
    • Ich hätte mich für die WCW-Show entschieden, Malenke gegen Mysterio und Benoit gegen Eddie, die Matches alleine sind technisch schon klasse.
      28.04.2010 Mom, you´re allways in my heart

      Ich lebe den Straight Edge Lifestyle

      Alltime Favs: Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, CM Punk, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Edge, Triple H, Sting, Undertaker, Jushin "Thunder" Liger
    • WWF vs WCW 1996

      WWF Results vom 17 Februar 1996
      Memphis, TN
      Mid-South Coliseum


      1. Steve Austin besiegte Savio Vega

      2. Brian Christopher besiegte Tatanka

      3. Yokozuna besiegte Davey Boy Smith

      4. Duke Drose besiegte 1-2-3 Kid

      5. Tommy Rich & Doug Gilbert besiegten The Body Donnas und The Godwinn`s

      6. Ahmed Johnson besiegte Jeff Jarrett durch count-out

      7. Shawn Michaels besiegte Owen Hart

      8. WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title Match:
      Goldust (c) besiegte Yokozuna durch Disqualification

      9. WWF Championtitle Steel Cage Match:
      Bret Hart (c) besiegte Jerry Lawler


      WCW Results vom 17 Februar 1996
      Baltimore, Maryland


      1. Alex Wright besiegte Disco Inferno

      2. Falls Count Anywhere Match:
      The Nasty Boys besiegten Public Enemy

      3. WCW World Television Title Match:
      Lex Luger besiegte Johnny B. Badd (c) und gewann den Title

      4. Kevin Sullivan, Meng & Hugh Morrus besiegten Arn Anderson, Chris Benoit & Scott Norton

      5. The Giant besiegte Sting

      6. WCW World Heavyweight Title Match:
      Ric Flair (c) besiegte Randy Savage


      Eigene Meinung:
      Die WWF Show hat fuer mich genau ein Highlight mit Bret Hart vs Jerry Lawler im Steel Cage. Das die Show in Memphis stattfand kann man davon ausgehen das Lawler auch gut aussah und das Match relativ ausgeglichen war. Bret vs Lawler hatten in der WWF in den 90er Jahren viele gute Matches und ich habe sie mir gern angesehen (vorausgesetzt es war keine unnoetige Gimmick Stipulation dabei). Der Opener mit Austin vs Vega war sicherlich interessant, die beiden hatten zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nicht ihre Fehde gestartet, aber ihre Matches waren solide. Die WCW Show hatte mit Flair vs Savage sicher auch einen starken Main Event, dazu mit Wright vs Inferno sicher einen guten Opener. Der Rest klingt ebenfalls nah mehhh. Die beiden Shows aehneln sich imo sehr. Haette mich wohl fuer die WWF Show entschieden.
      The Shockmaster botcht sein Debut als er hinfaellt….
      Davey Boy Smith kommentiert das trocken im Fernsehen:“He fell flat on his fooking arse…”
    • Sehr schwere Entscheidung. Beide Cards haben 2 Matches, die ich unbedingt sehen wollen würde.

      Bei WWF HBK vs Owen und das Steel Cage Match um den Titel. Und bei WCW Opener und Main Event.

      Bei der WCW könnte auch das 6 Men Tag interessant sein, mit genügend Zeit. Die WWF-Card liest sich etwas überladen und somit glaube ich fast, dass die Matches zu wenig Zeit bekamen und deshalb hätte ich mich wohl für die WCW entschieden :)
    • Die Midcard schwächelt bei der WWF-Show in meinen Augen ein wenig. Dafür sind die letzten 3 Matches von der Ansetzung her wirklich interessant und ich hätte diese sehr gerne gesehen, wobei ich nicht verstehe, warum Yokozuna double-duty hatte. ;)

      Bei der WCW-Show hätte mich im Grunde eigentlich nur der Main Event interessiert.

      Ich hätte mich also wahrscheinlich für die WWF-Show entschieden.
    • Ich mich für die WCW-Show, Alex und Disco hatten durchaus mal gute Matches, vielleicht war das ja so eines.

      Ric Flair und Randy Savage könnte auch sehr gut gewesen sein.
      28.04.2010 Mom, you´re allways in my heart

      Ich lebe den Straight Edge Lifestyle

      Alltime Favs: Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, CM Punk, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Edge, Triple H, Sting, Undertaker, Jushin "Thunder" Liger
    • Sehr schwer. Flair gegen Savage hätte schon was, allerdings finde ich nach wie vor, Flair im Ring nicht so gut war, wie er heute gemacht wird. Bei der WWF Show interessiert mich eigentlich nur ein Match, und das isk Owen vs HBK...also hätt ich mich wohl für die WWF entschieden.
    • NWA - Clash of the Champions I - 27 Maerz 1988
      Greensboro, North Carolina
      Coliseum


      -Amateur Wrestling Match:
      Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) besiegte Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) in der zweiten Runde (0:55)

      -NWA US Tag Team Title Match:
      Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (c) (w/ Jim Cornette) besiegten Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers (10:19)

      -Barbed Wire Match:
      Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors besiegten Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones) (4:00)

      -NWA World Tag Team Title Match:
      Lex Luger & Barry Windham besiegten Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (c) (w/ JJ Dillon) (9:33)

      -NWA World Heavyweight Title Match:
      Ric Flair (c) (w/ JJ Dillon) vs Sting endete im Draw (39:14) (WON - Match of the Year 1988)


      WWF Wrestlemania IV – 27 Maerz 1988
      Atlantic City, New Jersey
      Trump Plaza


      -Bad News Brown gewann eine 20 Man Battle Royal (9:48)
      Weitere Teilnehmer waren: Bret Hart, Sam Houston, Ken Patera, B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau, Paul Roma & Jim Powers, Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov, Hillbilly Jim, The Junkyard Dog, Danny Davis, King Harley Race, Jim Neidhart, Sika, Ron Bass & George Steele.

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      Ted Dibiase (w/ Andre the Giant & Virgil) besiegte Jim Duggan (5:02)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham) besiegte Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) durch Disqualification (4:54)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) besiegte Ricky Steamboat (9:11)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) besiegte Butch Reed (w/ Slick) (4:09)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) besiegte Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Oliver Humperdink) durch count-out (2:55)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Round 1:
      Jake Roberts vs Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) endete im 15 Minute Time Limit Draw (15:15)

      -The Ultimate Warrior besiegte Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan) (4:36)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Quarter Final:
      Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant (w/ Ted Dibiase & Virgil) endete in einer Double Disqualification (5:23)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Quarter Final:
      Ted Dibiase besiegte Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham) (5:35)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Quarter Final:
      Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) besiegte Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) (6:07)

      -WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title Match:
      Brutus Beefcake besiegte The Honkytonk Man (c) (w/ Jimmy Hart, Peggy Sue & Sensational Sherri) durch Disqualification (6:50)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Quarter Final:
      The Islanders & Bobby Heenan besiegten Koko B. Ware, Davey Boy Smith, & the Dynamite Kid (7:35)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Semi Final:
      Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) besiegte One Man Gang (w/ Slick) durch Disqualification (4:35)

      -WWF World Tag Team Title Match:
      Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) besiegten Rick Martel & Tito Santana (c) (8:02)

      -WWF Championtitle Tournament - Final:
      Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) besiegte Ted Dibiase (w/ Andre the Giant) (9:17)


      Eigene Meinung:
      Wrestlemania 4 war nicht gut, und der Clash war phantastisch. Es kommt natuerlich darauf an welches Produkt man besser fand/findet. Ich haette mich klar fuer den Clash entschieden. Sting vs Flair, dazu die zwei Tag Team Matches die gut waren.
      The Shockmaster botcht sein Debut als er hinfaellt….
      Davey Boy Smith kommentiert das trocken im Fernsehen:“He fell flat on his fooking arse…”
    • Dave Meltzers Meinung dazu:

      Hier mal Auszuege aus dem Wrestling Observer Newsletter von damals. Dave Meltzer berichtete natuerlich ausfuehrlich von beiden Shows, ua auch die Hintergruende:

      -Dave Meltzer zu Wrestlemania IV: “This is horrible, Gorilla. It sure was. I saw it and I still don't believe it. Was it a dream? Was it a nightmare? All I know is in every sense of the word, it was a bomb.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber den Misserfolg von WM IV:”At this time last year Vince McMahon was the omnipotent king of the business. He's still the king, but Sunday he proved he was no longer omnipotent. Jim Crockett kicked Vince McMahon's ass Sunday afternoon, and on the single least likely day of the year for that to happen.

      -Dave Meltzer ueber die Produktion:”Wrestlemania made Starrcade '87 look like Starrcade '85. Really, that's too nice. I don't want to fault individuals, but the general appraisal was that everyone on the JCP side gave not only a little extra, but a lot extra, while the Titan side figured that since it was Wrestlemania, everything would fit neatly into place since Vince is a genius and everyone else can coast along.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber das Kommentieren:”Particularly Jesse Ventura didn't seem prepared as he had no good lines and just coasted through. Gorilla Monsoon was so monotone and predictable that you could have replayed any Wrestling Challenge show's commentary on this and it would have sounded the same. Bob Eucker, who did a good job at WM III, didn't do so well this time.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber Hulk Hogan:”The guy is so 'over' that he overshadows the entire promotion. The lack of success of this show was at least in part because Hogan wasn't the featured attraction, but was made 'one of the boys'. One cable TV operator I spoke with today termed the lack of success on PPV due to 'that idiot McMahon devaluing his only attraction.'”

      -Dave Meltzer darueber das nichtmal als Savage den Title gewann er im Mittelpunkt stand:“It's like Randy can't even order a taxi cab unless Liz tells Hulk to flag down the cab.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber die miserable Stimmung bei WM 4:”The Trump Plaza should have been called the Trump Mauseleum. It wasn't a wrestling crowd and they reacted to almost nothing, which made those matches where the guys were really putting out still come off as flat and tedious. Vince made a major tactical error taking wrestling away from the wrestling fans with high prices. Sure, he got a huge live gate, but he could have gotten a good live gate anywhere and could have priced it so wrestling fans, and not Casino Hi-Rollers who thought they were watching burlesque, filled the stands. McMahon deserves credit for trying to make wrestling an upper-class entertainment, but on this night the Hi-Rollers ruined his show.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber einige der Steroidenfreaks bei WM IV:”I joke about steroids all the time. I give guys funny nicknames and I suppose I'm the most hated person in the world among heavy steroid users in the wrestling business. However, I'm not trying to be funny here. It was totally embarrassing watching guys really try to work hard, which they aren't used to, and have every match but a few totally die within two minutes because one, and often both guys, couldn't keep up a decent pace for a five minute match. I don't even want to talk about health risks here, because nobody listens. I don't even want to blame the guys here, because the reality of what the promoter is trying to sell forces 82 percent of the Titan workers to become human guinea pigs. However, the tournament was embarrassing. I was embarrassed as someone who appreciates the talents and sacrifices wrestlers make to see this stuff. It wasn't ha-ha, let's watch Lex blow up like lots of fans do, this was a sad situation. Shoot, Luger kept up a pace in his match that put most of Titan's guys to shame.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber das Tournament:”It was a flop and the key issue to the show not selling. There was no specific issue. Like we've said, no belt in wrestling means much of anything anymore. It's the personalities themselves that are the drawing card nowadays. Wrestlemania proves that point. Nobody cared about the tournament matches unless they involved Hogan, or to a lesser degree Savage and DiBiase. The rest were like a waste of time.”

      -Dave Meltzer ueber die Vorhersehbarkeit von Savage`s Titlegewinn:“Too many people knew the outcome. On ABC news the morning after the show, it said, `Randy Savage was the winner at Wrestlemania`, but of course everyone knew it since the WWF magazine had printed the result three weeks ago. The WWF claims the magazine report was simply a typographical error. It was pathetic. I'm sorry to go on a tirade at this point, but I'm sick to death of narrow-minded folks blaming me because their promotions aren't interesting enough to draw fans at live gates. If everyone who read this newsletter quit watching matches tomorrow, pro wrestling interest would drop 0.002 percent. In reality, the fans who read newsletters support this business probably in 20 or 30 times greater the proportion than the so-called 'marks' and if this business was to die (which it won't, and I'm not predicting anything of the sort), they'd be the last ones killed off. Again, I'm sorry for the tirade but it's been building up lately. However, for Titan to give away the endings for two major shows in a row, and basically turn the business into a joke, and then not change the ending can't be beneficial in the long run.”

      -Dave Meltzer`s Beurteilung der Matches:

      WRESTLEMANIA IV
      -20-Man Battle Royal. Started out hot, but the crowd only reacted to a few introductions. After 40 seconds, with a crowd in silence, it went into slow motion and became a dud. 1/2*, only for the angle with Bret Hart turning at the end, but the match was a DUD

      -Ted DiBiase vs Hacksaw Duggan. It was slow paced. DiBiase did some good work to make it watchable, but that was about it. Shockingly little heat for all of this, considering Andre was at ringside and played a part in the finish. *1/4

      -Don Muraco vs Dino Bravo. Muraco was drenched in sweat 2:30 into the match. Soon, but guys were puffing hard. 1/2*

      -Ricky Steamboat vs Greg Valentine. Started off good, but Valentine blew up four minutes in. Both guys worked hard, but Valentine's timing was off. Steamboat brought his son Ricky Jr. to the ring before the match. I thought it was a tremendous sight with all the pressures and commotion around that Steamboat was oblivious to everything but his son. I guess they didn't want a babyface match later, but Steamboat deserves a lot better than this. **1/4

      -Randy Savage vs Butch Reed. Crowd popped for the finish but was dead throughout. Super-slow, with Reed in control most of the way. *

      -One Man Gang vs Bam Bam Bigelow. Give Bigelow credit for wrestling on such a bad knee. Still, it destroyed his agility, which is his gimmick. In reality, this was a negative 1 1/2 star match, but I'll give it a dud considering Bigelow's condition.

      -Rick Rude vs Jake Roberts. Rude's tights with lips on the back were an eye-catcher. Awful. Lots of rest holds, and very similar to the Nikita Koloff/Bobby Eaton match at the Bunkhouse Stampede, but maybe worse, because Eaton did a few great moves in that one. Crowd chanted boring. Worst match of the year candidate. -**

      -Hercules vs Ultimate Warrior. Warrior ran to the ring and blew up before the match started. The pre-match staredown got zero reaction. No reaction to the full nelson as a finishing move for Hercules. This was actually worse than Rude/Roberts, but I rank it higher because at least it was quick. -* 1/2

      -Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan. The only match on the show that seemed to have genuine interest. After the match Hulk chased DiBiase, who threw Virgil to him (apparently a future babyface turn by Virgil -- Will we find out his father is a plumber?). Match was terrible, but watchable. Posing wasn't watchable, but it's what the fans came to see. They didn't announce Hogan being eliminated from the tournament until after the posing. *1/4 for the match, but DUD if the posing is included. (My note: Weird ...)

      -Ted DiBiase vs Don Muraco. No heat because the crowd was drained after Hogan, but they worked hard and it was a decent, all action match. *1/2

      -Randy Savage vs Greg Valentine. Good match, with good pacing and action. **1/4

      -Brutus Beefcake vs Honky Tonk Man. The crowd was dead during Honky's pre-match routine. Peggy Sue made more noise at ringside than the other 18,165 folks watching. Beefcake looks amazingly like Davey Boy Smith with his new haircut. You can tell the two apart by watching them wrestle of course. DUD

      -Islanders & Bobby Heenan vs Koko Ware & British Bulldogs. Started off decent, but got boring fast. *1/4

      -Randy Savage vs One Man Gang. Watchable, but terrible finish. 1/2*

      -Demolition vs Strike Force. Good match, but of those in the crowd who responded, they all cheered the heels. This would have been a strong match had the crowd gotten more into it. **1/2

      -Randy Savage vs Ted DiBiase. They tried, but the crowd was more focused on the dressing room and the possibility of Hogan coming back out. Not as good as the super SNME match a few weeks prior. Randy told Liz to get Hogan and the crowd again turned away from the match. The post-match was all focused on Hogan and Liz. **1/4


      CLASH OF THE CHAMPIONS
      -- Only 6,000 fans were in attendance, but they were rabid.

      -Jimmy Garvin vs Mike Rotunda. **1/4

      -Midnight Express vs Fantastics. Classic Memphis brawl. So much action that the cameramen could barely keep up, and they used tables, chairs and tennis racquets, and brawled a lot outside the ring. Eaton did a bulldog on the table on Rogers, which was laying on the floor. Rogers got an abrasion above his eye and actually had to be hospitalized. Fulton also got a swollen lip. ****1/4 (****1/2 for the match, minus 1/2* for the overused Dusty finish, plus 1/4* for the post-match) (My note: Complicated stuff ...)

      -Dusty Rhodes & Road Warriors vs Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff. Dusty, with face paint wearing a black T-shirt looks like a dead ringer for Dump Matsumoto, except Dump is better looking. *

      -Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard. Tully actually didn't get much of a reaction, considering he decked Magnum on TBS the day before, and it seems the real heat from the angle is on JJ Dillon. Luger's red tights made him look "radioactive" on some screens apparently. ***1/2

      -- Ric Flair vs Sting. Started slow, but the heat never died and it was never dull. No wrestler in the business could have put on the performance Flair did here. He was so good I almost thought Sting was going to stand there in awe of him. Sting held up his end, although it was obvious Flair was carrying the match. Jim Ross did an excellent job the whole show, but especially in the first 25 minutes of selling the importance and intensity of the holds. ****3/4
      The Shockmaster botcht sein Debut als er hinfaellt….
      Davey Boy Smith kommentiert das trocken im Fernsehen:“He fell flat on his fooking arse…”
    • WWF vs WCW 1999

      WWF Results vom 25 Januar 1999
      Phoenix, Arizona
      America West Arena


      -Billy Gunn besiegte Goldust

      -Droz besiegte George Steele

      -WWF Tag Team Title Match:
      Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett besiegten Ken Shamrock & the Big Bossman (c) und gewannen die Title

      -Test besiegte Val Venis

      -Hardcore Match:
      Al Snow & The Road Dogg besiegten Edge & Gangrel

      -WWF Championtitle I Quit Match:
      The Rock (c) besiegte Triple H


      WCW Results vom 25 Januar 1999
      Dallas, Texas
      Reunion Arena


      -Disco Inferno besiegte Al Greene

      -Ladder Match:
      Bam Bam Bigelow vs Scott Hall endete im No Contest

      -WCW Tag Team Title Tournament:
      The Barbarian & Meng besiegten Dave Taylor & Fit Finlay

      -Perry Saturn besiegte Norman Smiley

      -WCW US Heavyweight Title Match:
      Bret Hart (c) besiegte Booker T

      -Bill Goldberg besiegte Scott Norton

      -Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, & Steve McMichael besiegten Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Steiner durch Disqualification

      Meine Meinung
      Bei der WCW gibt es kein Matchup das mich interessieren wuerde, allerdings ein paar Wrestler die ich gerne gesehen haette wie Scott Norton, Perry Saturn, Bam Bam Bigelow, Disco, Bret Hart. Bei der WWF sieht der Main Event okay aus, Owen Hart und Jeff Jarrett als Tag Team gefielen mir auch sehr gut. Ich glaube keine der Cards haette mich ueberzeugt, tendenziell wuerde ich aber wieder die WWF Card nehmen.
      The Shockmaster botcht sein Debut als er hinfaellt….
      Davey Boy Smith kommentiert das trocken im Fernsehen:“He fell flat on his fooking arse…”