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WCW Monday Nitro
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And Then There Was Syxx

  • Episode aired Sep 16, 1996
  • 2h
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WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
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The New World Order continues to get stronger with the arrival of the sixth member. Meanwhile, the ranks of WCW get thinner as the real Sting shows the world that he is his own man.The New World Order continues to get stronger with the arrival of the sixth member. Meanwhile, the ranks of WCW get thinner as the real Sting shows the world that he is his own man.The New World Order continues to get stronger with the arrival of the sixth member. Meanwhile, the ranks of WCW get thinner as the real Sting shows the world that he is his own man.

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    • Craig Leathers
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    • Arn Anderson
    • Randy Anderson
    • Charles Ashenoff
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    • Director
      • Craig Leathers
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      • Arn Anderson
      • Randy Anderson
      • Charles Ashenoff
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    Arn Anderson
    Arn Anderson
    • 'The Enforcer' Arn Anderson
    Randy Anderson
    • Self - Referee
    • (as Pee Wee Anderson)
    Charles Ashenoff
    Charles Ashenoff
    • Konnan
    Marcus Bagwell
    • Marcus Alexander Bagwell
    Chris Benoit
    Chris Benoit
    • Chris Benoit
    Eric Bischoff
    Eric Bischoff
    • Eric Bischoff
    Steve Borden
    Steve Borden
    • Sting
    Nancy Daus-Sullivan
    Nancy Daus-Sullivan
    • Woman
    Bill DeMott
    Bill DeMott
    • Hugh Morrus
    Ted DiBiase
    Ted DiBiase
    • Ted DiBiase
    Jeff Farmer
    • NWO Sting
    Ric Flair
    Ric Flair
    • Ric Flair
    Rafael García
    • Super Calo
    Scott Hall
    Scott Hall
    • Scott Hall
    Jimmy Hart
    Jimmy Hart
    • 'The Mouth of the South' Jimmy Hart
    Bobby Heenan
    Bobby Heenan
    • Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan
    Eduardo Hernández
    Eduardo Hernández
    • Juventud Guerrera
    Brian Hildebrand
    • Mark Curtis - Referee
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    Syxx

    The first match is Rey Mysterio, Jr. defending the Cruiserweight Championship against Juventud Guerrera. We see a Glacier package. Diamond Dallas Page faces Ice Train. Konnan takes on Super Calo. Mike Tenay interviews the former 1-2-3 Kid, who is sitting in the front row. Hugh Morrus faces Brad Armstrong. Mike Tenay interviews Randy Savage. Randy Savage takes on Scott Norton. Glacier faces Big Bubba Rogers. Sting cuts an epic promo. Chris Jericho and Marcus Bagwell face Ric Flair and Arn Anderson. The main event is supposed to be Chris Benoit and Steve McMichael versus Sting and Lex Luger, but Sting is nowhere to be found, so Luger faces the two Horsemen in a handicap match. The show ends with the NWO parting in a limo. Not bad.

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      Glacier made his network TV debut on this show.
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      Sting: [after he allegedly attacked Lex Luger] I want a chance to explain something that happened last Monday night at Nitro. Last Monday night, I was on an airplane flying from L.A. to Atlanta. When I got to Atlanta, I tuned in the TV to Nitro. And I thought I was watching a rerun. It was a very convincing film. Often imitated, but never duplicated, though, and what else did I see? I saw people, I saw wrestlers, I saw commentators, and I saw best friends doubt the Stinger. That's right, doubted the Stinger. So, I heard Lex Luger say "I know where he lives, I know where he works out, I'm gonna go get him!" So I said to myself "I'll just go into seclusion. I'll wait and see what happens on Saturday night." And I tuned in Saturday night and what'd I see? I saw more of the same. More doubt. Which brings me to Fall Brawl. I knew I had to get to Fall Brawl to get face to face with the Total Package, to let him know that it wasn't me. And what I got out of that was "No, Sting. I don't believe you, Sting." Well all I gotta say is I have been mediator, I have been babysitter. For Lex Luger, I have given him the benefit of the doubt about a thousand times in the last twelve months. Yeah. And I carry the WCW banner, and I have given my blood, my sweat, and my tears for WCW. So for all of those fans out there and all those wrestlers and people that never doubted the Stinger, I'll stand by you if you stand by me. But... but for all the people, all of the commentators, all of the wrestlers and all of the best friends who did doubt me, you can stick it. From now on, I consider myself a free agent. But that doesn't mean that you won't see the Stinger from time to time. I'm gonna pop in when you least expect it.

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      References The Karate Kid (1984)

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