WCW Monday Nitro
Miami, FL
Attendance: 3,183
Rating: 2.5
Best Match: Alex
Wright defeated Sabu by reversed decision (3:57). This was a good showcase for
Sabu, and most people forget how good Alex Wright was early on. Wright earned
that name Das Wunderkind. That said, this was too short for my taste, but not
much else to pick.
Worst Match: Randy
Savage defeated Scott Norton (5:39). Ugh. This may be exhibit #1 in the Monday
Night War review of a new star that should be put over doing the job to one of
the establishment. Scott Norton winning here after DOD interference does
nothing to hurt Savage, and only helps to establish Norton.
Best Segment: Umm…
I guess I have to go with the ending. Obviously they had to replace Big Van
Vader in the War Games match, so they needed to get the heelish Luger into the
team. One of my favorite things WCW did in this time period was having a
heelish to full heel Luger as working with his buddy Sting.
Worst Segment: I’ll
speak more on it later, but there isn’t much to choose from here. I refuse to
pick a Ric Flair promo, so I’m going to go with what Toth said. The weird
reversed decision on the Sabu/Wright match confused me. I know what they were
going for, but I think it wasn’t needed.
Hottest Feud: I’m still going with Arn vs. Flair here. These are
my people. The Luger interruption was weird, but I do think it kind of plays
into the meta behind this program, since Luger is a former Horsemen.
Coldest Feud: Norton/Mongo? Is this even a feud? Throw Savage in
there? Either way, it’s some weird stuff I have no need for.
Star of the Show: Sabu. No one else was really presented above anyone else
except for maybe Hogan. Sabu was put over for being a different animal from
what the rest of the roster was at the time.
General Commentary: I feel like WCW didn’t know what they wanted to do
with Nitro yet. They put big matches on the show, but did false finishes to
sell PPVs. This seemed more like an early Thunder for me, where they never did
anything important. Saturday Night was still the flagship, for at least a
little while longer. I know we still have months of it, but Hogan vs. the
Dungeon is just an interest killer. Even as a kid, I remember just shaking my
head at it. I watched WCW for Ric Flair and Sting, not Hulk Hogan and Randy
Savage.
This show was
not great, and I hope to see Nitro improve as weeks go on.
WWF Monday Night Raw
Canton, OH
Attendance: 1,600
Rating: 2.2
Best Match: The
British Bulldog defeated Razor Ramon via DQ (7:10). This is a good example of
how to run a match to progress a storyline without making everyone look bad.
Douglas and the Kid both got involved and this match just came off well. I feel
like everyone looked better coming out of this match.
Worst Match: Dr.
Issac Yankem defeated Scott Taylor (2:14). He wasn’t yet Kane, but Yankem was
still really green. He could have benefited from a lot more time down in
Memphis or SMW or wherever he was working to learn. Of course, he’d be in and
out of there until he got the Kane gimmick.
Best Segment: Kid
and Razor coming to their boiling point. From the moment the Kid debuted on the
roster and got that first win, you knew this moment would be coming. Waltman is
nowhere near as smooth as Razor, but that somehow made the moment better for
me, playing off of real emotion.
Worst Segment: HBK
and Diesel being interviewed by Dok Hendrix. Listen, I understand that people
love Shawn Michaels. I, however, do not. He wouldn’t be a good promo for
another year and a half, and this whole segment was just cheesy and didn’t
really do much to plug the big IYH main event.
Hottest Feud: Razor Ramon vs. Dean Douglas. Yeah, Dean was cheesy,
but this feud was a really good clash. It’s a shame Douglas burned all of his
bridges because he was really a great talent.
Coldest Feud: Don’t have much for this one. I’ll go with the PPV
main event. Don’t feel that much is going on with it. I guess All The Titles is
supposed to be the sell?
Star of the Show: Razor Ramon. Everyone wants a piece of Da Bad Guy, and he
shined in this type of role.
General Commentary: I wouldn’t call this a great show, but it’s exactly
what I’d expect from a Raw in this era. They advances some storylines, while
still keeping TV as an important player. I don’t know that the WWF had figured
out exactly how they wanted to handle the IYH events, as they still seem as
more like gimmick shows than the big PPVs were.
Either way, this
was a good little show. WWF has some momentum right now.
Who Wins: WWF Monday
Night Raw
My Score – WWF (1) to
WCW (0)
Blog Score – WWF (1)
to WCW (0)