Monday Nitro – September 6, 1999: WCW’s Surrender

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  1. Sebastian Howard says:

    ” That’s quite the random challenge without much of a reason. Glad to see Bret is fitting right in.”

    lol

  2. Sebastian Howard says:

    Was this the lead up to Fall Brawl or is there another Nitro before?

  3. Sebastian Howard says:

    I hear about people who were WCW loyalists and refused to watch WWF in this time period and its just like….. why? I don’t get it at all lol.

  4. Sebastian Howard says:

    “Earlier today, Buff Bagwell was signing autographs when Berlyn came up and spoke German. Bagwell doesn’t take kindly to someone speaking anything other than AMERICAN and goes after him to no avail.”

    Damn right.

  5. Sebastian Howard says:

    “Here are Riki Rachman and Kimberly for the first round of the Nitro Girl search. There are two finalists and the fans get to vote on WCW.com. Kimberly wraps it up by telling us how hard it is to be a Nitro Girl. I’m sure it is. The saving grace of this segment: Rachman to the crowd: “SAY OH YEAH!” Crowd: “NO!” When WCW’s fans reject you, get out while you can.”

    I hate Riki Rachtman, he’s such a little douche and he was banging a hot porn star in this time period too.

  6. Sebastian Howard says:

    “Even if the title isn’t on the line, he can’t move forward with his career until he gets that one match. That’s quite the random challenge without much of a reason. Glad to see Bret is fitting right in.”

    I feel like this Eric Bischoff regretting that he never did the obvious angle of face Bret vs NWO.

  7. Gillberg!!! says:

    Goldberg heel turn. The biggest monster in the company shouldn’t be a face to begin with. Of course he sucks, but still.

    Or you could have given Sid a fairly legitimate victory over Goldberg, put him on the shelf for a while, make Sid seem like a legitimate threat to kill Hogan/Sting, and hit some balance that way. Wasn’t this the company that couldn’t have more than two decent faces at once earlier in the year? Now the Holy Trinity (great name) is booked so far above everyone else (even Sid, really), that there’s not even the ghost of a threat.

    And I really don’t know who thinks that seeing the Clowns three times is better than seeing them once. (Or not seeing them at all, but that’s a different matter.) Quality over quantity, people. Of course, I also don’t know who thinks that recruiting Prince Ialosea makes the Clowns look good. Or how any group that includes Prince Iajokea is supposed to be taken seriously.

    I’m pretty sure this is where my viewing started to die. I remember seeing the Demon debut, some early Russo stuff, and like one show with Russo’s big stable idea (which had very bad luck), but that’s about it. I never went back to WWE full-time, but this crap drove me away from here, too.

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