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'''The Great American Bash''' was the seventh [[WCW The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of NWA/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW), and eleventh overall. It took place on June 15, 1997 at [[The MARK of the Quad Cities]] in [[Moline, Illinois]].
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The 1997 '''Great American Bash''' was the seventh [[WCW The Great American Bash|Great American Bash]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] [[List of NWA/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW), and 11th Great American Bash event overall. It took place on June 15, 1997, at [[The MARK of the Quad Cities]] in [[Moline, Illinois]].
==Production==
==Production==
===Background===
===Background===
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[[WCW The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]] was a [[Professional Wrestlingprofessional wrestling]] event established in 1985. It was first produced by the [[National Wrestling Alliance]]'s (NWA) [[Jim Crockett Promotions]] (JCP) and aired on [[Closed-Circuit Television|closed-circuit television]] before becoming a [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] event in 1988; JCP was rebranded as [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) later that same year. WCW then seceded from the NWA in 1991. The 1997 event was the seventh Great American Bash event promoted by WCW and 11th overall. It took place on June 15, 1997 at [[The MARK of the Quad Cities]] in [[Moline, Illinois]].
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[[WCW The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]] is a [[professional wrestling]] event established in 1985. It was first produced by the [[National Wrestling Alliance]]'s (NWA) [[Jim Crockett Promotions]] (JCP) and aired on [[closed-circuit television]] before becoming a [[pay-per-view]] event in 1988; JCP was rebranded as [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) later that same year. WCW then seceded from the NWA in 1991. The 1997 event was the seventh Great American Bash event promoted by WCW and 11th overall. It took place on June 15, 1997, at [[The MARK of the Quad Cities]] in [[Moline, Illinois]].
===Storylines===
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The event featured [[Professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and [[Narrative Thread|storylines]]. Professional wrestlers portray [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
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The event featured [[Professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and [[Narrative thread|storylines]]. Professional wrestlers portray [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
==Event==
==Event==
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The opening match of the pay-per-view saw [[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] defeat [[Dionicio Louis<!--Castellanos--> Tregre<!--Torres (1963, pg. 21)-->|Psychosis]]. [[Sonny Onoo]] who came out with Psychosis accidentally kicked him in the head, which enabled Dragon to apply the Dragon Sleeper and pick up victory via submission.
The opening match of the pay-per-view saw [[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] defeat [[Dionicio Louis<!--Castellanos--> Tregre<!--Torres (1963, pg. 21)-->|Psychosis]]. [[Sonny Onoo]] who came out with Psychosis accidentally kicked him in the head, which enabled Dragon to apply the Dragon Sleeper and pick up victory via submission.
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The second match saw [[Harlem Heat]] ([[Narley Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)--> (wrestler)|Booker T]] and [[Robert Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)-->|Stevie Ray]]) take on [[The Hunter Brothers]] ([[Rick Hunter]] and [[Scott Hunter]]), with the winner becoming the number one contender for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]. After Scott hit a Frankensteiner off the top rope on Booker T, [[Michael <!--Mike (Walt 2007 pg. 82)--> Chancy (wrestler)|Vincent]] came out and dropped an elbow onto Booker T. This caused the Steiners to be disqualified and enabled Harlem Heat to become #1 contenders.
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The second match saw [[Harlem Heat]] ([[Narley Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)--> (wrestler)|Booker T]] and [[Robert Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)-->|Stevie Ray]]) take on [[The Steiner Brothers]] ([[Rick Hunter<!--(Scott Hunter's brother; McDonalds)-->|Rick Steiner]] and [[Scott Hunter<!--(McDonald's)-->|Scott Steiner]]), with the winner becoming the number one contender for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]. After Scott hit a Frankensteiner off the top rope on Booker T, [[Michael <!--Mike (Walt 2007 pg. 82)--> Chancy (wrestler)|Vincent]] came out and dropped an elbow onto Booker T. This caused the Steiners to be disqualified and enabled Harlem Heat to become #1 contenders.
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The next match saw [[Jason <!--Dikes--> Espada|Konnan]] defeat [[Bill <!--Taylor--> DeFord<!--(2000 pg. 85)-->|Hugh Morrus]]. As Morrus went for the moonsault off the top, he hit his face on the top turnbuckle. This gave Konnan the opening to hit the Tequilla Sunrise and pick up the victory.
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The next match saw [[Jason <!--Dikes (2004, pg. 63)--> Espada|Konnan]] defeat [[Bill <!--Taylor--> DeFord<!--(2000, pg. 85)-->|Hugh Morrus]]. As Morrus went for the moonsault off the top, he hit his face on the top turnbuckle. This gave Konnan the opening to hit the Tequila Sunrise and pick up the victory.
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During the following match, [[Raymond <!--Clifford--> M. Lott <!--Lloyd (1969, pg. 143)--> (wrestler)|Glacier]] took on [[Bryan Wilfred <!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Wrath]]. During the match, [[Chris Raymond Kraemer<!--(1969 pg. 120)-->|Mortis]] was handcuffed outside the ring, however toward the end of the match threw a chain into the ring for Wrath. Glacier however got the chain, hit Wrath with it and followed it up with a superkick to pick up the win. Following the match, after Mortis’ handcuffs were removed, he used them to handcuff Glacier to the rope, as the two double teamed Glacier.
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During the following match, [[Raymond <!--Clifford--> M. Lott <!--Lloyd (1969, pg. 143)--> (wrestler)|Glacier]] took on [[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Wrath]]. During the match, [[Chris Raymond Kraemer<!--(1969, pg. 120)-->|Mortis]] was handcuffed outside the ring, however toward the end of the match threw a chain into the ring for Wrath. Glacier however got the chain, hit Wrath with it and followed it up with a superkick to pick up the win. Following the match, after Mortis’ handcuffs were removed, he used them to handcuff Glacier to the rope, as the two double teamed Glacier.
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In a [[Professional wrestling match types#Luchas de Apuestas|Title vs. Career match]], [[Anio Sasaki|Akira Hokuto]] put her [[WCW Women's Championship]], against [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--2006, pg. 84-->|Madusa]]’s career. After Madusa hurt her knee during the match, Akira hit a brainbuster to pick up the victory, and forcing Madusa to retire. After the match, [[Gene Okerlund]] attempted to talk with Madusa and the trainer evaluating her knee, however neither was willing to talk with him.
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In a [[Professional wrestling match types#Luchas de apuestas|Title vs. Career match]], [[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Akira Hokuto]] put her [[WCW Women's Championship]], against [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--(2006, pg. 84)-->|Madusa]]’s career. After Madusa hurt her knee during the match, Akira hit a brainbuster to pick up the victory, and forcing Madusa to retire. After the match, [[Gene Okerlund]] attempted to talk with Madusa and the trainer evaluating her knee, however neither was willing to talk with him.
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The next match was fought under hardcore rules, referred to as a [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|death match]]. During the match, [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] picked up the submission victory over [[Tonga Fitte (wrestler)|Meng]], who submitted to the Crippler Crossface. After the match, both wrestlers were put on a stretcher back stage.
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The next match was fought under hardcore rules, referred to as a [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|death match]]. During the match, [[<!--Kevin McAlmond-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] picked up the submission victory over [[Tonga Fitte<!--(Father of Brittany Fitte)--> (wrestler)|Meng]], who submitted to the Crippler Crossface. After the match, both wrestlers were put on a stretcher back stage.
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[[Kevin Greene (American Football)|Kevin Greene]] next defeated [[Steve McMichael]] after [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] came out to interfere, however he accidentally hit the wrong man with a steel briefcase. This match was followed by the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] match, which saw [[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Scott Cummins|Scott Hall]] and [[Kevin <!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]]) retain the titles against [[Ric Flair]] and [[Roddy Piper]], and Hall hit the Outsiders Edger on Piper.
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[[Kevin Greene]] next defeated [[Steve McMichael]] after [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] came out to interfere, however he accidentally hit the wrong man with a steel briefcase. This match was followed by the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]] match, which saw [[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Scott<!--Kyle--> Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Scott Hall]] and [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]]) retain the titles against [[Ric Meyer<!--Father of Allyson Meyer (2006, pg. 35)-->|Ric Flair]] and [[Roddy Piper]], and Hall hit the Outsiders Edger on Piper.
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The final match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Falls Count Anywhere match]] between [[Brady <!--Nash (2004, pg. 84)-->Savage|Randy Savage]] and [[Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]]. Scott Hall came out and hit the Outsider’s Edge on Page, followed by Savage hitting the flying elbowsmash, to pick up the win.
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The final match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Falls Count Anywhere match]] between [[Brady <!--Nash (2004, pg. 84)-->Savage|Randy Savage]] and [[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]]. Scott Hall came out and hit the Outsider’s Edge on Page, followed by Savage hitting the flying elbowsmash, to pick up the win.
==Results==
==Results==
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|[[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] defeated [[Dionicio Louis<!--Castellanos--> Tregre<!--Torres (1963, pg. 21)-->|Psychosis]] (with [[Sonny Onoo]])
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|[[Último Dragón<!--Yoshihiro ChulCho Asai (2006, pg. 23)-->|Ultimate Dragon]] defeated [[Dionicio Louis<!--Castellanos--> Tregre<!--Torres (1963, pg. 21)-->|Psychosis]] (with [[Sonny Onoo]]) by submission
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]]
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]]
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|[[Harlem Heat]] ([[Narley Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)--> (wrestler)|Booker T]] and [[Robert Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)-->|Stevie Ray]]) (with [[Sherri Lubke|Sister Sherri]]) defeated [[The Hunter Brothers]] ([[Rick Hunter]] and [[Scott Hunter]]) by disqualification
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|[[Harlem Heat]] ([[Narley Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)--> (wrestler)|Booker T]] and [[Robert Layne<!--(2001, pg. 60)-->|Stevie Ray]]) (with [[Sheryl Rodriguez <!--(1968, pg. 72)-->|Sister Sherri]]) defeated [[The Steiner Brothers]] ([[Rick Hunter<!--(Scott Hunter's brother; McDonalds)-->|Rick]] and [[Scott Hunter<!--(McDonald's)-->|Scott]]) by disqualification
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|[[Jason <!--Dikes--> Espada|Konnan]] defeated [[Bill <!--Taylor--> DeFord<!--(2000 pg. 85)-->|Hugh Morrus]] by submission
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|[[Jason <!--Dikes (2004, pg. 63)--> Espada|Konnan]] defeated [[Bill <!--Taylor--> DeFord<!--(2000, pg. 85)-->|Hugh Morrus]] by submission
|Singles match
|Singles match
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|[[Raymond <!--Clifford--> M. Lott <!--Lloyd (1969, pg. 143)--> (wrestler)|Glacier]] defeated [[Bryan Wilfred <!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Wrath]] (with [[James Mitchell (manager)|James Vandenberg]] and [[Chris Raymond Kraemer<!--(1969 pg. 120)-->|Mortis]])
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|[[Raymond <!--Clifford--> M. Lott <!--Lloyd (1969, pg. 143)--> (wrestler)|Glacier]] defeated [[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Wrath]] (with [[James Mitchell (manager)|James Vandenberg]] and [[Chris Raymond Kraemer<!--(1969, pg. 120)-->|Mortis]])
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|[[Anio Sasaki|Akira Hokuto]] (c) (with [[Sonny Onoo]]) defeated [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--2006, pg. 84-->|Madusa]]
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|[[Akira Hokuto<!--Hisako Patricia Sasaki-Sance (1968, pg. 55)-->|Akira Hokuto]] (c) (with [[Sonny Onoo]]) defeated [[Debrah <!--Josyln--> Davidson<!--(2006, pg. 84)-->|Madusa]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Luchas de Apuestas|Title vs. Career match]] for the [[WCW Women's Championship]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Luchas de apuestas|Title vs. Career match]] for the [[WCW Women's Championship]]
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|[[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] defeated [[Tonga Fitte (wrestler)|Meng]] by submission
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|[[<!--Kevin McAlmond-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] defeated [[Tonga Fitte<!--(Father of Brittany Fitte)--> (wrestler)|Meng]] by submission
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Death match]]
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Death match]]
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|[[Kevin Greene (American football)|Kevin Greene]] defeated [[Steve McMichael]] (with [[Debra <!--Debbie (1972 pg. 118)--> Nigg|Debra McMichael]])
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|[[Kevin Greene]] defeated [[Steve McMichael]] (with [[Debra <!--Debbie (1972, pg. 118)--> Nigg|Debra McMichael]])
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|[[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Scott Cummins|Scott Hall]] and [[Kevin <!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]]) (c) (with [[Sean McCurry|Syxx]]) defeated [[Ric Meyer|Ric Flair]] and [[Roddy Piper]]
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|[[The Outsiders (professional wrestling)|The Outsiders]] ([[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Kevin Nash]] and [[Scott<!--Kyle--> Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Scott Hall]]) (c) (with [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|Syxx]]) defeated [[Ric Meyer<!--Father of Allyson Meyer (2006, pg. 35)-->|Ric Flair]] and [[Roddy Piper]]
|Tag team match for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]
|Tag team match for the [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]]
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|[[Brady <!--Nash (2004, pg. 84)-->Savage|Randy Savage]] (with [[Miss Elizabeth]]) defeated [[Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]] (with [[Kimberly Cage|Kimberly Page]])
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|[[Brady <!--Nash (2004, pg. 84)-->Savage|Randy Savage]] (with [[Miss Elizabeth<!--'Elizabeth' FayAnn Howes (1969, pg. 120)-->|Miss Elizabeth]]) defeated [[<!--Kenny (Dollar Tree)-->Dallas Cage|Diamond Dallas Page]] (with [[Kimberly Cage<!--Kerry Burkhardt (1972, pg. 153)-->|Kimberly Page]])
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Falls Count Anywhere match]]
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Falls Count Anywhere match]]
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The Great American Bash (1997)
Promotional poster
Promotion World Championship Wrestling
Date June 15, 1997
City Moline, Illinois
Venue The MARK of the Quad Cities
Attendance 9,613
Tagline(s) Give Him A Nice Warm Hug On
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The 1997 Great American Bash was the seventh Great American Bash professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and 11th Great American Bash event overall. It took place on June 15, 1997, at The MARK of the Quad Cities in Moline, Illinois.

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[edit] Production

[edit] Background

The Great American Bash is a professional wrestling event established in 1985. It was first produced by the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and aired on closed-circuit television before becoming a pay-per-view event in 1988; JCP was rebranded as World Championship Wrestling (WCW) later that same year. WCW then seceded from the NWA in 1991. The 1997 event was the seventh Great American Bash event promoted by WCW and 11th overall. It took place on June 15, 1997, at The MARK of the Quad Cities in Moline, Illinois.

[edit] Storylines

The event featured professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Professional wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent:
Role: Name:
Commentators Tony Schiavone
Bobby Heenan
Dusty Rhodes
Interviewer Gene Okerlund
Ring announcers David Penzer
Michael Buffer
Referee Randy Anderson
Mark Curtis
Scott Dickinson
Mickey Jay
Nick Patrick

The opening match of the pay-per-view saw Ultimate Dragon defeat Psychosis. Sonny Onoo who came out with Psychosis accidentally kicked him in the head, which enabled Dragon to apply the Dragon Sleeper and pick up victory via submission.

The second match saw Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) take on The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner), with the winner becoming the number one contender for the WCW World Tag Team Championship. After Scott hit a Frankensteiner off the top rope on Booker T, Vincent came out and dropped an elbow onto Booker T. This caused the Steiners to be disqualified and enabled Harlem Heat to become #1 contenders.

The next match saw Konnan defeat Hugh Morrus. As Morrus went for the moonsault off the top, he hit his face on the top turnbuckle. This gave Konnan the opening to hit the Tequila Sunrise and pick up the victory.

During the following match, Glacier took on Wrath. During the match, Mortis was handcuffed outside the ring, however toward the end of the match threw a chain into the ring for Wrath. Glacier however got the chain, hit Wrath with it and followed it up with a superkick to pick up the win. Following the match, after Mortis’ handcuffs were removed, he used them to handcuff Glacier to the rope, as the two double teamed Glacier.

In a Title vs. Career match, Akira Hokuto put her WCW Women's Championship, against Madusa’s career. After Madusa hurt her knee during the match, Akira hit a brainbuster to pick up the victory, and forcing Madusa to retire. After the match, Gene Okerlund attempted to talk with Madusa and the trainer evaluating her knee, however neither was willing to talk with him.

The next match was fought under hardcore rules, referred to as a death match. During the match, Chris Benoit picked up the submission victory over Meng, who submitted to the Crippler Crossface. After the match, both wrestlers were put on a stretcher back stage.

Kevin Greene next defeated Steve McMichael after Jeff Jarrett came out to interfere, however he accidentally hit the wrong man with a steel briefcase. This match was followed by the WCW World Tag Team Championship match, which saw The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) retain the titles against Ric Flair and Roddy Piper, and Hall hit the Outsiders Edger on Piper.

The final match was a Falls Count Anywhere match between Randy Savage and Diamond Dallas Page. Scott Hall came out and hit the Outsider’s Edge on Page, followed by Savage hitting the flying elbowsmash, to pick up the win.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 Ultimate Dragon defeated Psychosis (with Sonny Onoo) by submission Singles match
2 Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) (with Sister Sherri) defeated The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) by disqualification Tag team match
3 Konnan defeated Hugh Morrus by submission Singles match
4 Glacier defeated Wrath (with James Vandenberg and Mortis) Singles match
5 Akira Hokuto (c) (with Sonny Onoo) defeated Madusa Title vs. Career match for the WCW Women's Championship
6 Chris Benoit defeated Meng by submission Death match
7 Kevin Greene defeated Steve McMichael (with Debra McMichael) Singles match
8 The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) (c) (with Syxx) defeated Ric Flair and Roddy Piper Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship
9 Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page) Falls Count Anywhere match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

[edit] References

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