Monday Nitro – September 29, 1997: One Of The Best Episodes Ever
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Nitro #107
Date: September 29, 1997
Location: DCU Center, Worcester, Massachusetts
Commentators: Mike Tenay, Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, Larry Zbyszko
We open with the usual from Tony and the Nitro Girls.
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Buff Bagwell
Rating: C+. This was WAY better than I was expecting with the crowd staying hot almost the entire time. Page overcoming the odds like this including having to beat both Vincent and Bagwell was a solid idea as Bagwell has nothing to lose. This was a solid choice for an opener and it got the crowd going which is the right idea.
Page climbs into the crowd and runs into Raven for a staredown.
Apparently Mike Tenay went down to Mexico and has filmed a bunch of mini documentaries about lucha libre. We get a preview here, talking about how big lucha libre is and the importance of family in the business. I remember thinking these were interesting back in the day.
Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. El Caliente
Rating: C+. Solid match here with a great looking ending but it would be blown away by their rematch at Halloween Havoc. Eddie and Rey had some amazing chemistry together and the fans loved almost every match they ever had. Good stuff here and a nice idea with the mask to mix things up a bit.
Bill Goldberg vs. Barbarian
TV Title: Disco Inferno vs. Juventud Guerrera
Jeff Jarrett vs. Steve McMichael
The announcers talk about Sting.
We get a clip from last week of Scott Hall beating up Mark Curtis.
Chris Jericho vs. Syxx
Lex Luger vs. Wrath
Curt Hennig vs. Giant
Rating: C+. This gets a decent grade for that Perfectplex alone. Hennig got him up in the air and even hooked the leg for a good bridge. I never would have expected him to be capable of doing that. The match was what you would expect other than that though and was barely long enough to grade.
Giant fights off the troops for a bit but the numbers (and a belt shot from Norton) catch up to him. Sting comes out for the save to end the show.
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