Hogan vs. Sting rematch on Nitro after Starrcade
After severely screwing up the Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting world heavyweight championship match the night before at Starrcade, WCW made it much, much worse in the rematch the next night on Monday Nitro.
After severely screwing up the Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting world heavyweight championship match the night before at Starrcade, WCW made it much, much worse in the rematch the next night on Monday Nitro.
Shortly after WWE.com confirmed Ric Flair's attendance at this year's WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday night, TNA issued their own press release. It was necessary because WWE's announcement flagrantly ignored the fact that Ric Flair is still an employee of TNA Wrestling and his appearance was dependent on Dixie Carter's approval.
WWE has now confirmed that Ric Flair will be in attendance at the Hall of Fame ceremony this weekend in Miami. But they also made yet another outrageous claim regarding one of their former talents.
Is TNA going to allow Ric Flair to be a part of the ceremony when WWE inducts him into the Hall of Fame again this year (2012) as a part of the Four Horsemen? They may have no choice.
The main event of WCW Starrcade in 1997 was a debacle of epic proportions, as the main event of Hulk Hogan vs. Sting ended without a definitive result. What happened during the rematch the next night on Monday Nitro, though, just made it worse.
The Four Horsemen were the original pro wrestling gang. They did what they wanted and that included jumping Dusty Rhodes in a parking lot and breaking his hand.
Some great matches with great angles sprinkled in.