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[Tony Schiavone]: Welcome to WCW
Monday Nitro.
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[Michael Cole]: Live,
cutting-edge, controversial.
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[Kevin Nash]: This is where the
big boys play, huh?
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[Michael]: The program that
fired the first shots
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of the Monday night ratings war.
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[Bobby Heenan]: We've got a new
champion.
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[Michael]: Monday Nitro was
the preeminent showcase for WCW
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stars, who played host to many
of the most unpredictable,
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chaotic moments in WCW history.
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[Scott Hall]: You want a war?
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[Michael]: Today, we look
back on some of the wildest hits
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from WCW Monday Nitro.
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This is WWE's Greatest Moments.
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[WWE's Greatest Moments' music]
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[The Rock]: If you smell--
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[Michael]: Oh, my God, what
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the hell are you doing?
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[Jim Ross]: Absolutely
unbelievable.
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[Gorilla Monsoon ]: Hulkamania
is here.
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[Michael]: Welcome, everyone,
to WWE's Greatest Moments.
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I'm Michael Cole, and on this
edition,
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we're taking a look at the show
that began a war.
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The Monday night war that is.
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[Michael]: For two years, WWE
dominated Mondays with their
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barrier-breaking program, Monday
Night Raw.
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The very first primetime
wrestling show ever.
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But in the fall of 1995, their
unopposed reign
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atop Monday nights
was threatened.
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WCW announced plans for their
very own live wrestling show,
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Monday Nitro.
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[Eric Bischoff]: Now, why I
wanted to go up
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against the competition?
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Because I like kicking butt.
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[Michael]: With such a brash
announcement,
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WCW knew that it had to hit a
home run with
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the debut edition, and boy,
was that an understatement.
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[Eric]: Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
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the Mall of America,
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the only building big enough
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to hold the debut edition of
WCW Monday Nitro.
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[Eric]: At that time, WWE was
live one week, taped the next.
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So, I thought somebody needs to
do live every week.
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That's going to be me.
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[Eric]: So much going on here in
World Championship Wrestling,
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WCW, where the big boys play.
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[Bruce Prichard]: The first time
I heard about Nitro going
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head-to-head with us, I thought
they were crazy.
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"We're going to compete, let's
go.
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We're going to fight, let's go
fight."
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[Eric]: The one thing
that I took away from all the
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research we did across the
country
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was that fans like surprises.
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[Eric]: What in the hell is he
doing here?
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[Lex Luger]: I was the surprise
guy at the very end walking out.
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I just wrestled that weekend in
WWE.
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[Sting]: It really helped set us
up for great success because
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there was already controversy.
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[Bobby]: Well, you said
things were going to happen
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every Monday night, Bischoff,
and it's happening.
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[Michael]: In the mid-1990s,
Alundra Blayze
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was the premier female
talent in WWE.
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[Vince McMahon]: What a
competitor, what an athlete,
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and what a fine young lady.
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[Michael]: But Alundra would
leave WWE to join the rival,
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WCW, as her previous alias,
Madusa.
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While she may have left behind
the Alundra Blayze moniker,
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Madusa made sure not to leave
behind something else.
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[Vince]: Alundra Blayze,
the WWF Women's Champion-
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[Alundra Blayze]: Something's
happened within the company.
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Vince made a decision.
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"Alundra, we've got to let you
go."
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[Eric]: She let me know
that she was leaving WWE.
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And she said, "Oh, by the way,
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I still have the WWE Women's
Championship."
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"Hmm," I said to myself.
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"Bring it with.
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We'll figure it out."
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[Michael]: He's excited
about--
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[Alundra]: This is the WWF
Women's Championship belt.
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[Eric]: Whoa.
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Whoa.
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Wait a minute, what?
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Look.
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That indeed it is.
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[Bobby]: Not in the trash
can.
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[Alundra]: When I made the
decision to drop the title in
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the trash can, it was an iconic
moment.
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It started the Monday night war.
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Because this is where the big
boys play,
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and now this is where the
big girls play.
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[Stephanie McMahon]: It was very
personal to us, and it was
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clearly a decision, you know, to
try to divide the audience,
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and they were successful.
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[Eric]: I tell you what,
I'm in shock.
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"Oh, I can't bel-- You dropped
the Women's Champion
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in the garbage?"
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I said, "Sure did."
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[laughing]
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Wanted to make a statement.
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It was a big moment.
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[Michael]: Sting was one of
the most beloved superstars
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in WCW history.
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With his All-American nature,
Sting appealed to fans around
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the globe, cementing himself as
WCW's main event hero.
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[Tony]: One, two, three.
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[Bobby]: One- Oh, we got a
new champion.
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?
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[Michael]: But in 1996,
Sting ditched the bleached
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blonde hair and signature scream
for a more dark, ominous look.
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Among sold-out crowds for Nitro
each week, Sting would often be
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seen hanging from the rafters,
quietly observing the actions of
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his foes, the New World Order-
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[Tony]: Somewhere here
in the arena--
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There is Sting.
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[Michael]: -as week in and
week out, they threatened the
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existence of WCW, the company
that Sting helped build.
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But in January 1997, Sting
ditched the rafters for the ring
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in a moment that shocked fans
around the world.
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[Tony]: He's got a chair,
and he's daring anybody.
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It's going to take either a
massed physical effort
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to get this show going here.
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What do we have here?
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[Bobby]: What the heck?
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[Tony]: That's Sting
from the top
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of the United Center.
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[Eric]: When Sting
dropped down the very first time
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on Nitro, it'd never been
attempted before.
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Now, we had a stunt coordinator
that was working with us.
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[Tony]: It's like The
Venom.
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[Jimmy Hart]: People went crazy
because they've been up there
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for 15 weeks before that.
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[Eric]: I focused on
being different than the WWE
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in as many ways as possible.
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[Lex]: To have him come down,
something new in the business.
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[Sting]: Just kind of like this
lone wolf vigilante guy that
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came out, and you never knew
what was going to happen.
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[Bobby]: Boy, talking about
a game of chess.
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[Eric]: Sting kind of
repelling down from out
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of nowhere was just really
consistent with the way
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I saw that character.
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[Booker T]: That's when WCW
stopped thinking wrestling
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and started thinking
entertainment.
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[Bobby]: 20 stories up.
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[Tony]: That was quite a
sight.
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[Michael]: Dennis Rodman is
perhaps the most colorful,
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enigmatic star in NBA history.
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With his unique look and
unbridled charisma,
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The Worm was right at home in
professional wrestling.
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[Hulk Hogan]: The newest
member of the nWo.
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[Michael]: Known for marching
to the beat of his own drum,
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Rodman's off-court activities
often took precedence
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over basketball.
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And in 1998, while firmly
entrenched with his Chicago
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Bulls in the NBA finals--
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Rodman found himself
wrestling
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with something other
than basketball.
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[Tony]: The World Champion,
"Hollywood" Hogan,
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and would you--
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Dennis Rodman is here at
the Palace of Auburn
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Hills tonight for Nitro?
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[Eric]: Dennis called me
and said,
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"Hey, I can be at Nitro, Monday.
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Do you want me to come?"
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I didn't even think to ask him
if he had a game or not.
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I'm feeling nothing but love for
Hollywood and Rodzilla.
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[Dennis Rodman]: You have no
choice but to love me, right?
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[crowd yells "Yeah"]
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[Hulk Hogan]: With
Rodzilla in the house,
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there won't be no stopping nWo
Hollywood-
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[Booker T]: Dennis Rodman
brought so many eyes to WCW.
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He was fully invested.
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[Dennis]: This is 4-life,
baby.
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[Hulk Hogan]: You know,
I got a bunch of calls
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from Phil Jackson.
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"Oh, we need him
here at practice."
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"I can't make
him go back.
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He doesn't
want to go.
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He likes hanging out with the
wrestlers."
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[Dennis]: I love this.
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This is life, right?
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4-life forever, baby.
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[Eric]: I knew that the
sports media followed his every
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move, and I would get
advertising, quite frankly,
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that I couldn't afford
to buy at that time.
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[Announcer]: Big news has been
Dennis Rodman.
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On Monday, he didn't show up for
work.
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[Dennis]: Everything's
fine.
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[Journalist]: Did you
have a good time, sir?
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[Dennis]: Absolutely.
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I always do.
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[Eric]: And we did.
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Boy, did we ever.
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It worked out perfectly.
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[Hulk Hogan]: There are
some things worth missing
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practice for, brother.
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[laughing]
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Oh.
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[Michael]: By late 1997, the
Monday night war was in full
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swing, and both WWE and WCW
pulled no punches in trying to
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outdo the others for reigning
supremacy.
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[Eric]: I have built the
most successful wrestling
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organization on planet Earth.
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[Michael]: Case in point,
Eric Bischoff, executive
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producer of WCW, sought to use
the fact that Monday Night Raw
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was a taped show to his
advantage.
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WCW would often announce the
results of the taped Raw
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episodes in an effort to
humiliate WWE.
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[Tony]: Later tonight,
Mick Foley is going
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to win their world title.
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Ugh.
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That's going to put some butts
in the seat.
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Yeah.
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[Michael]: With similar
intent, in November of 1997,
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WCW had fans seeing double.
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[Jim Cornette]: That's Rick
Rude.
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[Rick Rude]: It's time for
the Generation X.
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[Eric]: Let's bring out
the man.
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[Tony]: What's he
pointing at here.
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[Mike Taney]: Who's this?
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[Tony]: I don't know.
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I guess--
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Oh, holy smokes,
Rick--
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[Mike]: Rick Rude?
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[Eric]: Because Monday
Night Raw was taped one week,
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live the next week, Rick
happened to be on a taped
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episode of Raw that went
head-to-head with my live show.
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[Jim]: The audacity of
D-Generation X-
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[Shane McMahon]: Coming out
of the woodwork, Rick Rude.
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[Jim]: -assaulting the
commissioner.
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[Shawn Michaels]: It's funny
because it was like, "He's going
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to be on both shows because our
show is taped, where it is he's
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going to show up live on our
show tonight."
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[Rick Rude]: Oh, what a
difference a day makes.
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[crowd cheers]
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[Steve Austin]: Sometimes in
war, you think nothing's
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crossing the line, but I thought
that was a low one.
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[Rick Rude]: And it was obvious
to me to abandon the Titanic
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and swim to the
refuge of the nWo.
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[crowd cheers]
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[Eric]: It really
represented the peak
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of competition between WCW
and WWE at that time.
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[Tony]: It's what you
call taking
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the bull by the horns.
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[Michael]: I began with WWE
in 1997, right in the middle
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of the famed 83 weeks, where the
revolutionary concepts
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on Nitro were beating Raw in the
ratings on a weekly basis due
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in no small part to when Eric
Bischoff created the nWo,
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an outlaw group that was
attempting to take over WCW.
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But one man refused the nWo's
advances at every turn,
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the master of the Diamond
Cutter, Diamond Dallas Page.
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nWo member "Macho Man" Randy
Savage took DDPs refusal
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personally and sought to make
his life a living hell.
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[bell rings]
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[Gene Okerlund]: Spray
painting nWo on the back
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of Diamond Dallas Page.
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[Michael]: On July 7th, 1997,
the Macho Man took on the
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luchador, La Parka-
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[Tony]: From south of the border
in Mexico in La Parka.
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[Michael]: -in what was
supposed to be a tuneup match
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but became anything but.
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[Tony]: La Parka, he must face a
member of the nWo in
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"The Macho Man"
Randy Savage.
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[Big E]: We're all just under
the impression
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that this is La Parka
doing his thing.
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Wrestling the whole match.
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[Tony]: One, two--
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How about that roll up by La
Parka?
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[DDP]: They take me and La
Parka.
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I start talking like, "Teach me
how you do your gimmick."
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It was so much fun just going
back and forth with him
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and no one knew about this.
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[Commentator]: Did you see
that?
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[Big E]: That's not in La
Parka's arsenal.
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That's not something he does.
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[Tony]: Incredible
maneuver.
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[Commentator]: He hit him with
the Diamond Cutter.
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Did you see that?
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That's not La Parka.
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[Tony]: That's not La
Parka.
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[Commentator]: DDP.
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[bell rings]
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[Eric]: He did such a
good job, and the audience
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assumed it was La Parka.
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I just know I loved it and it
paid off so well.
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[Tony]: That is
incredible.
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He pinned him, Diamond Dallas.
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[Michael]: Throughout 1998,
Goldberg
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was an unstoppable force in WCW.
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[crowd chants "Goldberg"]
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[Tony]: The phenomenon
that is Bill Goldberg.
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[Michael]: He piled up wins
with relative ease by utilizing
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the most vicious move in his
arsenal.
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[Tony]: There's the
Spear.
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[Michael]: But new on the WCW
scene was former
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five-time WWE Champion.
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[Tony]: Bret "The
Hitman" Hart
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has arrived to Nitro.
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[Michael]: The Hitman no
doubt did his homework on the
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menacing Goldberg.
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[Bret Hart]: I could beat
Goldberg in five minutes.
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[Michael]: He was physically
outmatched, sure, but mentally?
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[Bret Hart]: I came to the
WCW to prove
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that I can execute any
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wrestler I want,
anytime I want.
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During that time period when I
went to WCW,
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it was a golden
opportunity for me.
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William Goldberg, you big
chicken,
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come out here and fight me.
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[Lex]: And here's Goldberg,
right?
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I can take on a guy like that.
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He was a beast.
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[Tony]: Whoa.
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[Bobby]: Oh.
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He nailed him.
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Wait a minute.
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[Tony]: Bret Hart us
down and out.
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[Bobby]: So is Goldberg.
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[Tony]: Goldberg is not
moving either.
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[Big E]: But it doesn't do the
damage that it should do.
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What-what-- What's happening
here?
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[Tony]: Bret Hart is the
only one moving here.
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[Booker T]: Goldberg was such a
monster.
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He hit you with that Spear, you
was stunned.
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You don't see Goldberg in that
position too often.
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[Tony]: He's going to
try to pin.
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One, two, three.
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Oh.
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[Bobby]: Oh.
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[Mike]: Ho, ho.
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That's probably the best defense
for the Spear
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that we've ever seen.
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[Booker T]: That's when I
realized that it was really
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like the Wild Wild West.
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[Bret Hart]: Okay, go ahead and
respect that.
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[Michael]: When Lex Luger
ignited the Money Night War on
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the debut edition of Nitro in
1995,
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he was looking for opportunity.
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Unfortunately, several months
later, at Bash in the Beach, the
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New World Order was formed, and
from that point on,
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the nWo ran the industry, with
"Hollywood" Hogan
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having a stranglehold on the WCW
World Championship.
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[Hulk Hogan]: Who is the
most powerful man
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in professional wrestling?
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[Lex]: I'm going to slap you
up in the rack and become
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the new WCW World Heavyweight
Champion.
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[Michael]: The Total Package
vowed to help put an end
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to Hogan's tyrannical reign as
champion.
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[Tony]: We are waiting
one of the biggest,
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if not the biggest matchup
ever on Nitro.
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[Kevin Nash]: Hogan was the
champ, but by the time we got to
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to Auburn Hills,
Lex, he's red hot.
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[Tony]: He will go after
the man who has set
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the standard for world titles
in our sport, Hulk Hogan.
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Here we go.
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On the 100th program of Nitro.
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[Mike]: What impact,
the running clothesline
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in the corner.
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[Booker T]: nWo just ran
roughshod over everybody.
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And no one thought they were
ever going to be stopped.
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[Tony]: Think of the
attributes it takes
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to become a champion.
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Both of them have it right
there.
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[Lex]: People come to me all
the time.
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I was there that night, man.
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It was unbelievable.
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[Mike]: Hogan on the attack.
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Oh.
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[Tony]: Oh, there's his
Leg Drop.
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[Bobby]: That's it.
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That's it.
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[Tony]: Cover.
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One, two and-- He kicked out.
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[Eric]: The audience
liked the idea of surprises.
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[Tony]: Got him now.
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They're standing in Detroit.
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[Mike]: Yes.
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[Tony]: He's got him in
the Rack.
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He's got him in the Rack.
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[Bobby]: Hogan says--
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Hogan says yes.
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Hogan says yes.
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[Mike]: Look at him tap out.
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[bell rings]
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[Tony]: Luger won the
title.
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Luger won the title.
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[Lex]: The roof came off
that place 'cause they never
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expected to see Hogan who's in a
title match on live TV.
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[Mike]: It is celebration
time in the Motor City.
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[Lex]: The guys were really
truly excited.
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We got left laying for over a
year or so finally
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had a night to celebrate.
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[Eric]: It was all based
on keeping the audience
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off balance and-and surprising
them as often as we could.
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[Tony]: WCW is at its
strongest point.
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[Michael]: During the New
Generation Era of WWE, one of
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the most popular superstars was
"The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon.
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[Razor Ramon]: Say hello to
Razor Ramon.
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[Michael]: Oozing machismo,
Razor was a major WWE Superstar
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in the mid-90s, capturing the
Intercontinental Championship
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a then record four times.
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[Razor Ramon]: Nobody beats The
Bad Guy.
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[Michael]: But in May 1996,
Ramon suddenly disappeared
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from WWE TV.
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What happened next sent
shockwaves throughout the
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professional wrestling business.
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[Tony]: Welcome back
live to the first hour of this
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edition of WCW Monday Night
Nitro on TNT.
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Wait a minute.
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[Bobby]: What-what--
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[Tony]: What the
hell is going on here?
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[Bobby]: What, what?
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[Eric]: Scott Hall became
available.
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Now the idea is starting to
frame in my head.
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He comes down through the crowd.
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Hmm?
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Audiences aren't used to seeing
that.
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When you present them with
things that they haven't seen
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before, they automatically
assume it must be real.
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[Scott]: I'm a little
skeptical.
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I mean, I just left 'WWE.
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You people, you know who I am-
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[crowd boos]
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[Scott]: -but you don't know
why I'm here.
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[Lex]: Scott was a real
lynchpin to taking that moment I
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had with Nitro to a whole new
level.
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[Scott]: You want a war,
you're going to get one.
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People thought Vince sent me
there.
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That's the only reason it
worked.
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[Booker T]: Everybody's in shock
and, um,
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things had just
gotten bigger.
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[Tony]: I can't believe
I'm seeing this.
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[Michael]: It's now time for
our number one moment.
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From the moment that Goldberg
burst onto the scene in WCW,
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he displayed a hard-hitting
style that immediately
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grabbed your attention.
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[Goldberg]: Who's next?
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[Michael]: As months wore on,
it became apparent
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that Goldberg was destined
to be on a collision
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course with the leader of the
nWo and WCW World Champion,
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"Hollywood"
Hulk Hogan.
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[Hulk Hogan]: Goldberg
ain't nobody.
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He's not in the same league as
Hollywood.
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[Michael]: On the July 6th,
1998, edition of Nitro, in front
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of a sold-out Georgia Dome,
Goldberg finally got his crack
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at Hogan and the championship.
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[Tony]: Nitro is on
the air
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where over 40,000
fans are jammed
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in the Georgia Dome in
what will go down as the
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biggest night in the history
of this grand sport.
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[Booker T]: What I remember most
is how big
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and how pivotal of a moment
that was for WCW.
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[Eric]: There was a
little bit of discussion whether
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or not we wanted to do it on a
pay-per-view, but we're in the
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television business, we're not
in the pay-per-view business,
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so it was just a perfect seller.
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[Tony]: And it could be
the night where Goldberg
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walks away with the gold from
arguably the greatest champion
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our sport has ever had in
"Hollywood" Hogan.
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[Hulk Hogan]: If I'm going
to be the bad guy,
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we need another
Hulk Hogan.
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[Bobby]: The-the spear
here.
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Now, finish him off.
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Finish him off.
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[Goldberg]: It's about being in
the right place
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at the right time.
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[Tony]: Oh, hell, yeah.
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[Bobby]: One--
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[Tony]: One, two, three.
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[bell rings]
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[crowd cheers]
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[Bobby]: Oh, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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We've got a new heavyweight
champion of the world.
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[Booker T ]: Hulk passing the
torch was huge.
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[Goldberg]: Hogan put me over in
front of 45,000 people
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and what a cool deal that was.
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[Eric]: That match helped
re-establish us.
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It was magic.
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[Tony]: It's been a
night that we will never forget.
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[Michael]: That win was a
true passing-of-the-torch moment
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and signaled to the professional
wrestling world that Goldberg
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was an unstoppable force and
ready
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to be its number one entity.
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In 2001, the final Nitro aired
as WCW closed
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its doors for good.
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But in six short years, Nitro
packed a lifetime of memorable
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moments that will never be
forgotten.
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Revolutionary, transformative.
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Nitro tore down the status quo
and dared to challenge the
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mighty WWE and did just that.
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That'll do it for this edition
of WWE's Greatest Moments.
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I hope you've enjoyed this look
back at the very best
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of WCW Monday Nitro.
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