

- WCW SOULED OUT 1997 STEINER BROTHERS FOR FREE
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To make matters worse, the majority of this one was shot using a shaky, poor-quality camera that the production crew had been cutting to intermittently throughout the show. Though it did have its moments, the bout between the two tag team partners went about twice as long as it needed to. That, however, was the least of anyone's problems with this match. In the end, Chris Jericho got pushed off the top through a table on the outside, then kicked in the head and pinned by Masahiro Chono to make it nWo 1 - 0 WCW tonight. Whilst that was funny, the rest of the pro-nWo stuff quickly stopped being entertaining, and took away from what was otherwise a good opening match.
WCW SOULED OUT 1997 STEINER BROTHERS FOR FREE
Towards the start, Eric Bischoff noted on commentary just how successful the end had proven to be, and how they didn't have to give away tickets for free just to get people to come, a clear dig at the WWF Royal Rumble 1997 held the previous week which was famous for being heavily papered. This must have been some different variation of the word 'babe' that I hadn't heard of because these girls were anything but.Īs the match itself, it was about as good as it could be given the overall distraction of this whole event basically being one big gimmick. We were also shown a couple of average looking housewives hanging out on motorcycles. Here's what went down at the first -and only- NWO Souled Out, live from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Yet in a classic example of style of substance, the cool aesthetic of this show didn't exactly translate into quality, nor buyrates for that matter.
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It was, in theory, a good idea, and at first glance, nWo Souled Out certainly looked a hell of a lot different than your typical pro wrestling event. So you can understand the reasoning of WCW Executive Vice President and on-screen nWo boss Eric Bischoff when he created an entire Pay Per View centered exclusively around the nWo.
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With this angle alone, WCW had cemented their reputation as the number one professional wrestling company of the 1990s, kicking off the decade's biggest boom period. You may reach the Data Protection Officer (DPO) of Valossa when needed, and the details for doing so can be found in the updated Privacy Policy.Ĭlick 'OK' to agree and continue using dominated the professional wrestling landscape throughout the second half of 1996, there was no doubting that the New World Order was the hottest thing in professional wrestling. Under the GDPR, you have several rights, such as accessing your own personal data, erasing of that data, and the right to be notified within 72 hours of a data breach that is likely to result in a risk for your rights and freedoms. By using our services on or after, you will be agreeing to the changes. If you use our services to process personal information of EU-resident natural persons you need to comply with the GDPR. Please review Valossa's updated Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy. The GDPR strengthens and clarifies the rights of EU-resident natural persons with regard to their personal information The Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy for Valossa services have been updated accordingly. On, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 will come into force. Wallstreet, Big Bubba Rogers took on Hugh Morrus, and Chris Jericho competed against Masahiro Chono. Eddie Guerrero defended the WCW United States Championship against Syxx in a Ladder match, The Outsiders defended the WCW World Tag Team Titles against the Steiner Brothers, Scott Norton faced Diamond Dallas Page, Buff Bagwell fought Scotty Riggs, Jeff Jarrett wrestled Mr. The main event featured WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan defending the title against The Giant. No WCW wrestler was allowed to have theme music while the appropriate nWo theme songs played for the various members of the group. The nWo referee, Nick Patrick, officiated all the matches. WCW president/nWo member Eric Bischoff and Ted DiBiase provided commentary. This was an nWo sponsored PPV, all of the matches were nWo versus WCW. Souled Out 1997, and also known as nWo Souled Out, took place on Janufrom the Five Seasons Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Terry Gene Bollea Paul Wight Sean Waltman Eddie Guerrero Kevin Nash
