WCW Nitro 24th June 1996
Bluebloods (Steven Regal and Dave Taylor) vs Public Enemy
As you would expect, a huge clash of styles here, with Public Enemy trying to brawl while the Bluebloods wanted to wrestle on the mat. Regal was again, pretty damn awesome in this: his mannerisms add a lot to the match and his mocking of Public Enemy’s dance was hilarious. And while this match was decent, the differences between the two teams were such that they didn’t click, so the match was at times sloppy. Grunge used the cast from his broken arm to get three on Taylor- **
Kevin Sullivan vs ?
I didn’t catch the name of the jobber Sullivan was facing, but it didn’t matter anyway since he had no offense at all. Sullivan took this match around the arena to prove a point to Chris Benoit I suppose. There was no official finish, but I guess the jobber lost via countout, or maybe Sullivan got DQ’ed, I honestly don’t know- n/r
Cruiserweight Title Match- Dean Malenko (c) vs Bobby Walker
Decent match here, but Walker’s lack of experience once again told since he botched and mistimed a few moves here. But Malenko helped to drag a good match out of him the best he could with his usual solid mat wrestling. Malenko locked the Cloverleaf, but Disco Inferno distracted him, allowing Walker a brief fightback, before Disco started dancing for no real reason. Malenko Dropkicks him Walker into Disco, before getting three with a Northern Lights Suplex. Bizarre end to the match- *3/4
The Barbarian vs Eddie Guerrero
The Barbarian doesn’t even get ring music now, and I don’t really know why. It was a battle of the power of Barbarian against the speed of Guerrero, and this made for a good match. Plus it helped that the crowd were quite into it, especially with some of Barbarian’s power moves. Despite Barbarian’s size advantage, Guerrero was able to steal a win when he blocked a top rope move with a Cross Body for three- **1/2
Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson and Chris Benoit) vs Rock N’Roll Express
I enjoyed this match: again, it followed the similar formula of the Rock N’Roll Express matches, with Morton taking a nasty beating from Benoit and Anderson, before Gibson gets the hot tag and cleans house. And for the most part the wrestling was good, barring some sloppy spots involving Ricky Morton, caused by trying to do stuff he should have stayed away from at his age (like flips for example). It was also hurt by the NWO angle being discussed for much of this. Gibson got pinned following a briefcase shot- **1/2
Alex Wright vs DDP
A solid match, with good back and forth wrestling, where both looked good. Wright went for more technical and high flying style offense, while DDP focused on grounding Wright and setting up for the Diamond Cutter. My only problem is that some of the wrestling could have been crisper, but it was still good with lots of countering. DDP won with the Diamond Cutter- **1/4
VK Wallstreet vs Randy Savage
Decent, basic stuff here, with Savage firing away with punches for the most part, and Wallstreet trying to keep him grounded, and cheating at every opportunity. The unintended highlight ended up being the fans chanting “We Want Flair” despite Flair being the ‘bad guy’. The match was won by Savage obviously, when Greene threw Wallstreet into the ring post, and Savage hat the Elbow for three- *3/4
WCW Tag Team Title Match- Sting and Lex Lugar (c) vs Harlem Heat vs Steiner Brothers
Good main event tag match, especially when any combination of Sting, Booker T and Scott Steiner were in there. It was an energetic match, with a mixture of power moves and mat wrestling. Sting in particular took quite a beating from everyone else in the match (expect Lugar of course). My only problems with the match were a commercial right in the middle, and the commentators not always concentrating on the match but the NWO angle. When the match reached it’s peak, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came out, and out of nowhere Harlem Heat won the match with a Schoolboy on Lugar- **3/4
Commentary Botch Of The Week- Tony Schiavone calls an Inverted Atomic Drop by Sting an “Inverted Powerbomb”.
An average show this week, with no real matches that stood out. The best match was the main event tag, although the Four Horsemen/Rock N’Roll Express and Guerrero/Barbarian match were also solid. So it’s a show that you can avoid unless your a completionist, but at the same time it’s worth watching if you have nothing else to watch.
6/10