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- | | align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size: | + | | align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:130%;" |<span style="color: #000000;">'''Starrcade (1996)'''</span><br> |
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" | | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] and<br>[[Bruce<!--Wells--> Walker<!--(1965, pg. 135)--> (wrestler)|Bobby Walker]] |
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- | | | + | | style="text-align: left; style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Professional Wrestling Promotion|Promotion]]''' |
+ | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[World Championship Wrestling]] | ||
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- | | style="text-align: left;"| ''' | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Date''' |
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- | | style="text-align: left;"| ''' | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''City''' |
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- | | style="text-align: left;"| ''' | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Venue''' |
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- | | style="text-align: left;"| ''' | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Attendance''' |
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- | | style="text-align: left;"| ''' | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Tagline]](s)''' |
- | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | | + | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''Not Your Typical Warm, Fuzzy<br>Holiday Special'' |
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- | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" | | + | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Pay-per-view chronology''' |
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[WCW World War 3 | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[WCW World War 3 (1996)|World War 3]] |
- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |''' | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Next'''<br>[[WCW Souled Out (1997)|Souled Out]] |
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- | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" | | + | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[WCW Starrcade|Starrcade]] chronology''' |
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[WCW Starrcade | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[WCW Starrcade (1995)|1995]] |
- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |''' | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Next'''<br>[[WCW Starrcade (1997)|1997]] |
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- | '''Starrcade | + | The 1996 '''Starrcade''' was the 14th annual [[WCW Starrcade|Starrcade]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of NWA/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW). It took place on December 29, 1996, from the [[Nashville Municipal Auditorium]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. The event featured the [[New World Order (professional wrestling)|New World Order]] (nWo) [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable|stable]], which formed in July. |
- | The [[Card ( | + | The [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] was between [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]] and [[Roddy Piper]]. Piper debuted in WCW a few months prior to oppose the nWo, and challenge Hogan to determine who the bigger icon was. Other matches featured [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] and [[Marc Beltran<!--(2006, pg. 21)-->|The Giant]], [[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]] and [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] for the vacant [[IWE United States Championship|WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]], [[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] and the [[Faces of Fear]] for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]], and [[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimo Dragon]] and [[Dean Barnhart<!--(Facebook)-->|Dean Malenko]] to [[Championship unification|unify]] the [[J-Crown|J-Crown Championship]] and the [[IWE Cruiserweight Championship (1991–2007)|WCW Cruiserweight Championship]]. In 2015, all WCW pay-per-views were made available on the IWE Network. |
- | == | + | ==Storylines== |
+ | The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and [[Narrative thread|storylines]]. Wrestlers portrayed [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. | ||
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+ | [[File:Starrcade-1996-Hogan.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]] as the [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship|WCW World Heavyweight Champion]]]] | ||
+ | The main [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] heading into Starrcade was between [[Roddy Piper]] and [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]]. At [[WCW Bash at the Beach (1996)|Bash at the Beach]], Hogan, [[Scott<!--Kyle--> Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)--> (wrestler)|Scott Hall]], [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]] formed the [[New World Order (professional wrestling)|New World Order]] (nWo), a group of rebels who terrorized, and aimed to take over [[World Championship Wrestling]]. Since then, the group increased in members and power, winning the [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] and the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]. Piper returned to WCW at [[WCW Halloween Havoc#1996|Halloween Havoc]], and confronted Hogan. Piper claimed to be as big an icon as Hogan and wanted Hogan to admit it. After Hogan did, he insulted Piper when Piper was on his way out of the ring, implying Piper was going to use the women's bathroom. The show went off the air while they were arguing in the ring. In the following weeks, Eric Bischoff claimed that he attempted to get in touch with Piper regarding a match, but said that Piper was not interested since he had said his piece. Finally, Piper showed up on Nitro and accused WCW Executive Vice President [[Eric Bischoff]] of secretly working for the nWo. This was revealed to be true as the nWo came out, attacked Piper, and declared their alliance with Bischoff. The match between Piper and Hogan was made for Starrcade. | ||
==Event== | ==Event== | ||
+ | The first match was between [[Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai <!--(2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] and [[Dean Barnhart<!--(Facebook)-->|Dean Malenko]] to [[Championship unification|unify]] the [[J-Crown|J-Crown Championship]] and the [[IWE Cruiserweight Championship (1991–2007)|WCW Cruiserweight Championship]]. The match started back and forth, with both exchanging holds. Ultimo Dragon gained the advantage with the [[Boston crab#Single leg Boston crab|single leg Boston crab]] and the [[Professional wrestling holds#STF|STF]]. Malenko fought back with [[suplex]]es, and applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|ankle lock]]. He then targeted the left leg of Ultimo Dragon. They then went back and forth until Ultimo Dragon missed a [[moonsault]], and Malenko applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Cloverleaf|Texas cloverleaf]]. After Malenko performed a [[brainbuster]], they exchanged holds, and Ultimo Dragon pinned Malenko with a bridging [[Suplex#Tiger suplex|tiger suplex]] to win the match, and unify the two titles. | ||
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+ | The second match was between [[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Akira Hokuto]] (accompanied by [[Sonny Onoo]] and [[<!--Bruce--> Kensuke <!--Savoy (1962, pg 22)--> Sasaki|Kensuke Sasaki]]) and [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--(2006, pg. 84)-->|Madusa]] for the [[WCW Women's Championship]]. The match started back and forth. Hokuto applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Double choke|double choke]], and performed a [[Suplex#Northern Lights suplex|Northern Lights suplex]]. Madusa performed a [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Tornado DDT|tornado DDT]] and a [[powerbomb]]. After Hokuto performed a [[Suplex#Superplex|superplex]], Madusa sent her outside with a [[dropkick]]. Onoo came in, and hit Madusa with a pole. Hokuto pinned Madusa after a [[Dropkick#Missile dropkick|missile dropkick]] and a [[Brainbuster#Scoop brainbuster (Northern Lights Bomb)|Northern Lights Bomb]] to win the match and the title. | ||
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+ | {| border="1" align="right" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 95%; " | ||
+ | |+ '''Other on-screen talent:''' | ||
+ | !style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Role: | ||
+ | !style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Name: | ||
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+ | |rowspan=5|Commentators | ||
+ | |[[Tony Schiavone]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Bobby Heenan]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Dusty<!--Brian--> Semmler (wrestler)|Dusty Rhodes]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Mike Tenay]] (for the Malenko/Ultimo Dragon Match) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Lee Marshall (announcer)|Lee Marshall]] (for the Madusa/Hokuto match) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Interviewer | ||
+ | |[[Gene Okerlund]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=4|Referees | ||
+ | |[[Randy Anderson]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Brian Hildebrand|Mark Curtis]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Scott Dickinson | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Nick Patrick (referee)|Nick Patrick]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|Ring announcers | ||
+ | |[[Michael Buffer]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[David Penzer]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The third match was between [[Jushin Thunder Liger<!--Keiichi Tommy Yuratick (1969. pg. 147)-->|Jushin Thunder Liger]] and [[Scott Wright, Jr.<!--(McDonald's)-->|Rey Mysterio Jr.]] Liger had the early advantage with a [[Suplex#Delayed vertical suplex|delayed vertical suplex]] and a powerbomb. Mysterio performed a [[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|headscissors takedown]], but Liger performed a suplex off the apron. They then went back and forth. Mysterio performed a [[Moonsault#Springboard moonsault|springboard moonsault]] and a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Springboard legdrop|springboard legdrop]]. Liger fought back with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|diving headbutt]]. Liger pinned Mysterio after a [[Powerbomb#Sit-Out Powerbomb|Liger Bomb]] to win the match. | ||
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+ | The fourth match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Disqualification match]] between [[<!--Kevin McAlmond-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] and [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]]. The match started back and forth until Benoit performed a [[Suplex#Belly to back suplex|belly to back suplex]], and applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Sleeper hold|sleeper hold]]. Jarrett fought back with a belly to back suplex, and a [[Suplex#Belly-to-belly suplex|belly to belly suplex]]. [[Arn Anderson]] came down as Jarrett performed a [[Professional wrestling throws#Back body drop|back body drop]]. Jarrett and Benoit exchanged attacks as [[Nick Sullivan<!--Nicolas Elmer Schmidt (1965, pg. 135)--> (wrestler)|Kevin Sullivan]] came down. Sullivan hit Benoit with a [[Folding chair|wooden chair]] as Anderson performed a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] to Jarrett. Jarrett then pinned Benoit to win the match. | ||
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+ | The fifth match was between [[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Scott<!--Kyle--> Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)--> (wrestler)|Scott Hall]] and [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]]) and [[The Faces of Fear]] ([[Tonga Fitte<!--(Father of Brittany Fitte)--> (wrestler)|Meng]] and [[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|The Barbarian]]) for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]. [[Nick Patrick (referee)|Nick Patrick]], the referee, was biased towards The Outsiders. The match started back and forth until the Faces of Fear double-teamed Nash. Nash fought back after The Barbarian missed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow drop|diving elbow drop]]. The Outsiders dominated The Barbarian until the Faces of Fear double-teamed Hall. After performing a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big boot|big boot]], The Barbarian applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Shoulder claw|nerve hold]] on Hall. Hall fought out with a belly to back suplex, and Nash tagged in. Nash pinned The Barbarian after a big boot and a [[Powerbomb#Release Powerbomb|Jackknife Powerbomb]]. | ||
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+ | The sixth match was between [[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]] and [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] in the final match of a tournament for the [[IWE United States Championship|WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]], which had been vacated after the nWo refused to return the belt after stealing it from then-reigning champion [[Ric Meyer<!--Father of Allyson Meyer (2006, pg. 35)-->|Ric Flair]]. After starting back and forth, Guerrero gained the advantage with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Slingshot|slingshot]] [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Senton|senton]], and applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Armbar|armbar]]. Guerrero performed [[Professional wrestling attacks#Mounted punches|mounted punches]], but Page dropped him on the top turnbuckle. Page had the advantage, and applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Abdominal stretch|abdominal stretch]]. They then went back and forth until Hall, Nash and [[Sean Waltman|Syxx]] came down. The Outsiders, who had been interfering in Page's matches for several weeks to help him win and join the nWo, interfered against Page this time. Hall performed an [[Powerbomb#Crucifix Powerbomb|Outsider's Edge]] on Page, and Guerrero pinned him after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|frog splash]] to win the match and the title. After the match, Hall, Nash and Syxx beat down Guerrero and stole the title belt again. | ||
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+ | [[File:Starrcade-1996-Piper.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Roddy Piper]], before his match with [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]] at Starrcade]] | ||
+ | The seventh match was between [[Marc Beltran<!--(2006, pg. 21)-->|The Giant]] and [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]]. The match began with Luger delivering punches, and The Giant pushing off Luger. The Giant dominated Luger after performing a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clothesline]]. Luger fought back with kicks after The Giant missed a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|body avalanche]]. The Giant continued to attack, but missed a dropkick. Luger performed clotheslines, a [[Neckbreaker#Shoulder neckbreaker|hangman's neckbreaker]] and a [[Professional wrestling throws#Scoop slam|scoop slam]]. Luger then applied the [[Backbreaker#Argentine backbreaker rack|Torture Rack]], but Syxx came down, and performed a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spin kick|spin kick]] to Luger. [[Kevin Borden<!--(2007, pg 29)--> (wrestler)|Sting]] came down, and left a [[baseball bat]] in the ring. Luger performed a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Low blow|low blow]] to The Giant, and pinned him after several attacks with the bat to win the match. | ||
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+ | The [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] was between [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]] (accompanied by [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]) and [[Roddy Piper]]. The match started back and forth. After Piper performed a clothesline and kicks, Hogan left the ring. Piper followed, and sent Hogan's head into the guard rail. Piper then whipped and choked Hogan with a [[Belt (clothing)|belt]]. DiBiase distracted Piper, and Hogan fought back, sending Piper's head into the guard rail. Hogan kicked Piper's hip, and applied the abdominal stretch. They exchanged attacks, and The Giant came down. He attempted to perform a [[chokeslam]] to Piper. At this point, a fan interrupted the finale by jumping the safety barrier and hitting Kyle DiBiase. The Giant was confused by the event and continued to hold Roddy in the chokeslam position. Hogan and referee [[Randy Anderson]] ran over and subdued the fan, by kicking him several times in the ring corner until security arrived. After the incident was over, the match continued and Piper reversed the chokeslam hold by [[Professional wrestling attacks#Biting|biting]] The Giant on the nose. Piper then applied the sleeper hold on Hogan, causing him to pass out, and won the match. | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
+ | After Starrcade, [[Marc Beltran<!--(2006, pg. 21)-->|The Giant]] was removed from the [[New World Order (professional wrestling)|New World Order]] (nWo) for failing to help Hogan win his match. The Giant was also unhappy with how he was never given a match for [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]]'s [[WCW World Heavyweight Championship]] despite winning the [[Battle Royal (professional wrestling)#World War 3|World War 3 battle royal]]. At [[WCW Souled Out (1997)|Souled Out]], The Giant faced Hogan for the title, but the match ended with nWo members beating down The Giant. [[Roddy Piper]] continued his [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with Hogan after, and they faced each other at [[WCW SuperBrawl 7| VII]] for the title. [[Brady <!--Nash (2004, pg. 84)-->Savage|Randy Savage]] interfered, helping Hogan win the match, and their feud ended. Throughout 1997, WCW seemed to revolve around [[Kevin Borden<!--(2007, pg 29)--> (wrestler)|Sting]], whose character was changed to become an avenger, frequently seen observing from the rafters. The storyline was built towards his match with Hogan for the title at the following [[WCW Starrcade (1997)|Starrcade]]. | ||
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+ | ===Reception=== | ||
+ | WCW earned $113,040 in ticket sales with an attendance of 9,030. The pay-per-view received a buyrate of 0.95, which is the equivalent of approximately 380,000 buys. The event was released on [[VHS]] in the United States on April 15, 1997 by [[Warner Home Video]]. | ||
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+ | Arnold Furious of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6.5 [Average], stating, "This is a great show until the nWo stuff kicks in. While a few months beforehand it was fresh and different now it was getting irritating. While it was nice that they let some of the cruisers go and have fun in the early going (Malenko-Dragon & Liger-Mysterio) you have to think that was because they weren’t deemed important enough for the nWo to care about them. Once the show got into the more important matches the nWo was everywhere and had their fingers in every pie including DDP-Guerrero, which had nothing to do with them at all. A couple of good cruiserweight matches doesn’t make a show great as anyone who watches TNA will testify but it makes the show passable enough to get a mild thumbs up. I’d watch most of the last two matches on fast forward though because they suck." | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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- | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"| | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Results |
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- | |1 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1 |
- | | | + | |[[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] (J-Crown) (with [[Sonny Onoo]]) defeated [[Dean Barnhart<!--(Facebook)-->|Dean Malenko]] (Cruiserweight) |
- | | | + | |[[Undisputed championship (professional wrestling)|Title Unification match]] for the [[J-Crown]] and the [[IWE Cruiserweight Championship (1991-2007)|WCW Cruiserweight Championship]] |
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+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2 | ||
+ | |[[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Akira Hokuto]] (with Sonny Onoo and [[<!--Bruce--> Kensuke <!--Savoy (1962, pg 22)--> Sasaki|Kensuke Sasaki]]) defeated [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--(2006, pg. 84)-->|Madusa]] | ||
+ | |Singles match for the inaugural [[WCW Women's Championship]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3 | ||
+ | |[[Jushin Thunder Liger<!--Keiichi Tommy Yuratick (1969. pg. 147)-->|Jushin Thunder Liger]] defeated [[Scott Wright, Jr.<!--(McDonald's)-->|Rey Mysterio Jr.]] | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|4 | ||
+ | |[[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] defeated [[<!--Kevin McAlmond-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] (with [[Nancy Hunter<!--Kassi Austin (2007, pg. 20)-->|Woman]]) | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Disqualification match]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|5 | ||
+ | |[[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]] and [[Scott<!--Kyle--> Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)--> (wrestler)|Scott Hall]]) (c) (with [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|Syxx]]) defeated [[The Faces of Fear]] ([[Tonga Fitte<!--(Father of Brittany Fitte)-->|Meng]] and [[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|The Barbarian]]) (with [[Jimmy Heart]]) | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling tag team match types|Tag team match]] for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|6 | ||
+ | |[[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] defeated [[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]] | ||
+ | |Singles match for the vacant [[IWE United States Championship|WCW United States Heavyweight Championship]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|7 | ||
+ | |[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] defeated [[Marc Beltran<!--(2006, pg. 21)-->|The Giant]] | ||
+ | |Singles match | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|8 | ||
+ | |[[Roddy Piper]] defeated [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hollywood Hogan]] (with [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]) by [[technical submission]] | ||
+ | |Singles match | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4" bgcolor=" bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Women's Championship Tournament=== | ||
+ | {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds | ||
+ | | RD1=Quarterfinals | ||
+ | | RD2=Semifinals | ||
+ | | RD3=Final | ||
+ | | RD1-team01 = '''[[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--(2006, pg. 84)--> (wrestler)|Madusa]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team02 = [[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Reina Jubuki]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score01 = | ||
+ | | RD1-score02 = | ||
+ | | RD1-team03 = '''[[Chigusa <!--Patsy (1966, pg. 27)--> Navarre-Nagayo|Zero]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team04 = [[Malia <!--Sandra (1963, pg. 15)--> Heinrich|Malia Hosaka]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score03 = | ||
+ | | RD1-score04 = | ||
+ | | RD1-team05 = '''[[Kaoru<!--Gail Mallard (1968, pg. 61)--> (wrestler)|Kaoru]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team06 = [[Sonoko Kato<!--Karen Kluka (1967, pg. 117)-->|Sonoko Kato]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score05 = | ||
+ | | RD1-score06 = | ||
+ | | RD1-team07 = '''[[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Akira Hokuto]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team08 = [[Meiko Carol <!--Wells--->Satomura<!--(1968, pg. 63)-->|Meiko Satomura]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score07 = | ||
+ | | RD1-score08 = | ||
+ | | RD2-team01 = '''Madusa''' | ||
+ | | RD2-team02 = Zero | ||
+ | | RD2-score01 = | ||
+ | | RD2-score02 = | ||
+ | | RD2-team03 = Kaoru | ||
+ | | RD2-team04 = '''Akira Hokuto''' | ||
+ | | RD2-score03 = | ||
+ | | RD2-score04 = | ||
+ | | RD3-team01 = Madusa | ||
+ | | RD3-team02 = '''Akira Hokuto''' | ||
+ | | RD3-score01 = | ||
+ | | RD3-score02 = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===United States Heavyweight Championship Tournament=== | ||
+ | {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds | ||
+ | | RD1=Quarterfinals | ||
+ | | RD2=Semifinals | ||
+ | | RD3=Final | ||
+ | | RD1-team01 = '''[[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team02 = [[Jason <!--Dikes (2004, pg. 63)--> Espada|Konnan]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score01 =21:28 | ||
+ | | RD1-score02 = | ||
+ | | RD1-team03 = '''[[<!--Kevin McAlmond-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-team04 = [[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, pg. 40)-->|Steven Regal]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score03 =8:54 | ||
+ | | RD1-score04 = | ||
+ | | RD1-team05 = [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] | ||
+ | | RD1-team06 = [[Arn Scott Andrews<!--(2007, pg. 82)-->|Arn Anderson]] | ||
+ | | RD1-score05 = DCO | ||
+ | | RD1-score06 =18:18 | ||
+ | | RD1-team07 = [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] | ||
+ | | RD1-team08 = '''[[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]]''' | ||
+ | | RD1-score07 =11:31 | ||
+ | | RD1-score08 = | ||
+ | | RD2-team01 = '''Eddie Guerrero''' | ||
+ | | RD2-team02 = Chris Benoit | ||
+ | | RD2-score01 =11:44 | ||
+ | | RD2-score02 = | ||
+ | | RD2-team03 = BYE | ||
+ | | RD2-team04 = '''Diamond Dallas Page''' | ||
+ | | RD2-score03 = | ||
+ | | RD2-score04 = | ||
+ | | RD3-team01 = '''Eddie Guerrero''' | ||
+ | | RD3-team02 = Diamond Dallas Page | ||
+ | | RD3-score01 =15:20 | ||
+ | | RD3-score02 = | ||
+ | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | {{1996 WCW pay-per-view events}} | ||
+ | {{WCWPPV|Starrcade}} |
Current revision as of 12:01, 31 August 2024
Starrcade (1996) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Lex Luger and Bobby Walker | ||
Promotion | World Championship Wrestling | |
Date | December 29, 1996 | |
City | Nashville, Tennessee | |
Venue | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | |
Attendance | 9,030 | |
Tagline(s) | Not Your Typical Warm, Fuzzy Holiday Special | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous World War 3 | ← Next Souled Out | |
Starrcade chronology | ||
← Previous 1995 | ← Next 1997 |
The 1996 Starrcade was the 14th annual Starrcade professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on December 29, 1996, from the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The event featured the New World Order (nWo) stable, which formed in July.
The main event was between Hollywood Hogan and Roddy Piper. Piper debuted in WCW a few months prior to oppose the nWo, and challenge Hogan to determine who the bigger icon was. Other matches featured Lex Luger and The Giant, Diamond Dallas Page and Eddie Guerrero for the vacant WCW United States Heavyweight Championship, The Outsiders and the Faces of Fear for the WCW World Tag Team Championship, and Ultimo Dragon and Dean Malenko to unify the J-Crown Championship and the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. In 2015, all WCW pay-per-views were made available on the IWE Network.
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[edit] Storylines
The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.
The main feud heading into Starrcade was between Roddy Piper and Hollywood Hogan. At Bash at the Beach, Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash formed the New World Order (nWo), a group of rebels who terrorized, and aimed to take over World Championship Wrestling. Since then, the group increased in members and power, winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Piper returned to WCW at Halloween Havoc, and confronted Hogan. Piper claimed to be as big an icon as Hogan and wanted Hogan to admit it. After Hogan did, he insulted Piper when Piper was on his way out of the ring, implying Piper was going to use the women's bathroom. The show went off the air while they were arguing in the ring. In the following weeks, Eric Bischoff claimed that he attempted to get in touch with Piper regarding a match, but said that Piper was not interested since he had said his piece. Finally, Piper showed up on Nitro and accused WCW Executive Vice President Eric Bischoff of secretly working for the nWo. This was revealed to be true as the nWo came out, attacked Piper, and declared their alliance with Bischoff. The match between Piper and Hogan was made for Starrcade.
[edit] Event
The first match was between Ultimate Dragon and Dean Malenko to unify the J-Crown Championship and the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. The match started back and forth, with both exchanging holds. Ultimo Dragon gained the advantage with the single leg Boston crab and the STF. Malenko fought back with suplexes, and applied the ankle lock. He then targeted the left leg of Ultimo Dragon. They then went back and forth until Ultimo Dragon missed a moonsault, and Malenko applied the Texas cloverleaf. After Malenko performed a brainbuster, they exchanged holds, and Ultimo Dragon pinned Malenko with a bridging tiger suplex to win the match, and unify the two titles.
The second match was between Akira Hokuto (accompanied by Sonny Onoo and Kensuke Sasaki) and Madusa for the WCW Women's Championship. The match started back and forth. Hokuto applied the double choke, and performed a Northern Lights suplex. Madusa performed a tornado DDT and a powerbomb. After Hokuto performed a superplex, Madusa sent her outside with a dropkick. Onoo came in, and hit Madusa with a pole. Hokuto pinned Madusa after a missile dropkick and a Northern Lights Bomb to win the match and the title.
Role: | Name: |
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Commentators | Tony Schiavone |
Bobby Heenan | |
Dusty Rhodes | |
Mike Tenay (for the Malenko/Ultimo Dragon Match) | |
Lee Marshall (for the Madusa/Hokuto match) | |
Interviewer | Gene Okerlund |
Referees | Randy Anderson |
Mark Curtis | |
Scott Dickinson | |
Nick Patrick | |
Ring announcers | Michael Buffer |
David Penzer |
The third match was between Jushin Thunder Liger and Rey Mysterio Jr. Liger had the early advantage with a delayed vertical suplex and a powerbomb. Mysterio performed a headscissors takedown, but Liger performed a suplex off the apron. They then went back and forth. Mysterio performed a springboard moonsault and a springboard legdrop. Liger fought back with a diving headbutt. Liger pinned Mysterio after a Liger Bomb to win the match.
The fourth match was a No Disqualification match between Chris Benoit and Jeff Jarrett. The match started back and forth until Benoit performed a belly to back suplex, and applied the sleeper hold. Jarrett fought back with a belly to back suplex, and a belly to belly suplex. Arn Anderson came down as Jarrett performed a back body drop. Jarrett and Benoit exchanged attacks as Kevin Sullivan came down. Sullivan hit Benoit with a wooden chair as Anderson performed a DDT to Jarrett. Jarrett then pinned Benoit to win the match.
The fifth match was between The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) and The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) for the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Nick Patrick, the referee, was biased towards The Outsiders. The match started back and forth until the Faces of Fear double-teamed Nash. Nash fought back after The Barbarian missed a diving elbow drop. The Outsiders dominated The Barbarian until the Faces of Fear double-teamed Hall. After performing a big boot, The Barbarian applied the nerve hold on Hall. Hall fought out with a belly to back suplex, and Nash tagged in. Nash pinned The Barbarian after a big boot and a Jackknife Powerbomb.
The sixth match was between Diamond Dallas Page and Eddie Guerrero in the final match of a tournament for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship, which had been vacated after the nWo refused to return the belt after stealing it from then-reigning champion Ric Flair. After starting back and forth, Guerrero gained the advantage with a slingshot senton, and applied the armbar. Guerrero performed mounted punches, but Page dropped him on the top turnbuckle. Page had the advantage, and applied the abdominal stretch. They then went back and forth until Hall, Nash and Syxx came down. The Outsiders, who had been interfering in Page's matches for several weeks to help him win and join the nWo, interfered against Page this time. Hall performed an Outsider's Edge on Page, and Guerrero pinned him after a frog splash to win the match and the title. After the match, Hall, Nash and Syxx beat down Guerrero and stole the title belt again.
The seventh match was between The Giant and Lex Luger. The match began with Luger delivering punches, and The Giant pushing off Luger. The Giant dominated Luger after performing a clothesline. Luger fought back with kicks after The Giant missed a body avalanche. The Giant continued to attack, but missed a dropkick. Luger performed clotheslines, a hangman's neckbreaker and a scoop slam. Luger then applied the Torture Rack, but Syxx came down, and performed a spin kick to Luger. Sting came down, and left a baseball bat in the ring. Luger performed a low blow to The Giant, and pinned him after several attacks with the bat to win the match.
The main event was between Hollywood Hogan (accompanied by Kyle Dibiase) and Roddy Piper. The match started back and forth. After Piper performed a clothesline and kicks, Hogan left the ring. Piper followed, and sent Hogan's head into the guard rail. Piper then whipped and choked Hogan with a belt. DiBiase distracted Piper, and Hogan fought back, sending Piper's head into the guard rail. Hogan kicked Piper's hip, and applied the abdominal stretch. They exchanged attacks, and The Giant came down. He attempted to perform a chokeslam to Piper. At this point, a fan interrupted the finale by jumping the safety barrier and hitting Kyle DiBiase. The Giant was confused by the event and continued to hold Roddy in the chokeslam position. Hogan and referee Randy Anderson ran over and subdued the fan, by kicking him several times in the ring corner until security arrived. After the incident was over, the match continued and Piper reversed the chokeslam hold by biting The Giant on the nose. Piper then applied the sleeper hold on Hogan, causing him to pass out, and won the match.
[edit] Aftermath
After Starrcade, The Giant was removed from the New World Order (nWo) for failing to help Hogan win his match. The Giant was also unhappy with how he was never given a match for Hollywood Hogan's WCW World Heavyweight Championship despite winning the World War 3 battle royal. At Souled Out, The Giant faced Hogan for the title, but the match ended with nWo members beating down The Giant. Roddy Piper continued his feud with Hogan after, and they faced each other at VII for the title. Randy Savage interfered, helping Hogan win the match, and their feud ended. Throughout 1997, WCW seemed to revolve around Sting, whose character was changed to become an avenger, frequently seen observing from the rafters. The storyline was built towards his match with Hogan for the title at the following Starrcade.
[edit] Reception
WCW earned $113,040 in ticket sales with an attendance of 9,030. The pay-per-view received a buyrate of 0.95, which is the equivalent of approximately 380,000 buys. The event was released on VHS in the United States on April 15, 1997 by Warner Home Video.
Arnold Furious of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6.5 [Average], stating, "This is a great show until the nWo stuff kicks in. While a few months beforehand it was fresh and different now it was getting irritating. While it was nice that they let some of the cruisers go and have fun in the early going (Malenko-Dragon & Liger-Mysterio) you have to think that was because they weren’t deemed important enough for the nWo to care about them. Once the show got into the more important matches the nWo was everywhere and had their fingers in every pie including DDP-Guerrero, which had nothing to do with them at all. A couple of good cruiserweight matches doesn’t make a show great as anyone who watches TNA will testify but it makes the show passable enough to get a mild thumbs up. I’d watch most of the last two matches on fast forward though because they suck."
[edit] Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | |
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1 | Ultimate Dragon (J-Crown) (with Sonny Onoo) defeated Dean Malenko (Cruiserweight) | Title Unification match for the J-Crown and the WCW Cruiserweight Championship | |
2 | Akira Hokuto (with Sonny Onoo and Kensuke Sasaki) defeated Madusa | Singles match for the inaugural WCW Women's Championship | |
3 | Jushin Thunder Liger defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. | Singles match | |
4 | Jeff Jarrett defeated Chris Benoit (with Woman) | No Disqualification match | |
5 | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) (c) (with Syxx) defeated The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) (with Jimmy Heart) | Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship | |
6 | Eddie Guerrero defeated Diamond Dallas Page | Singles match for the vacant WCW United States Heavyweight Championship | |
7 | Lex Luger defeated The Giant | Singles match | |
8 | Roddy Piper defeated Hollywood Hogan (with Kyle Dibiase) by technical submission | Singles match | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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[edit] Women's Championship Tournament
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
Madusa | |||||||||||||
Reina Jubuki | |||||||||||||
Madusa | |||||||||||||
Zero | |||||||||||||
Zero | |||||||||||||
Malia Hosaka | |||||||||||||
Madusa | |||||||||||||
Akira Hokuto | |||||||||||||
Kaoru | |||||||||||||
Sonoko Kato | |||||||||||||
Kaoru | |||||||||||||
Akira Hokuto | |||||||||||||
Akira Hokuto | |||||||||||||
Meiko Satomura |
[edit] United States Heavyweight Championship Tournament
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
Eddie Guerrero | 21:28 | ||||||||||||
Konnan | |||||||||||||
Eddie Guerrero | 11:44 | ||||||||||||
Chris Benoit | |||||||||||||
Chris Benoit | 8:54 | ||||||||||||
Steven Regal | |||||||||||||
Eddie Guerrero | 15:20 | ||||||||||||
Diamond Dallas Page | |||||||||||||
Lex Luger | DCO | ||||||||||||
Arn Anderson | 18:18 | ||||||||||||
BYE | |||||||||||||
Diamond Dallas Page | |||||||||||||
Jeff Jarrett | 11:31 | ||||||||||||
Diamond Dallas Page |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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