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Ric Flair takes on "The Macho Man" Randy Savage. Sting battles Meng for the WCW United States Championship. Harlem Heat faces "Dirty" Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck. The Nasty Boys face The Blue Bloods. Plus, "Diamond" Dallas Page and more!

Ric Flair as  "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair
Randy Poffo as  "Macho Man" Randy Savage
Angelo Poffo as  Angelo Poffo (Ringside)
Steve Borden as  Sting
Tonga Fifita as  Meng
Brian Yandrisovitz as  Brian Knobbs
Jerome Saganovich as  Jerry Sags
Darren Matthews as  "Lord" Steven Regal
Bobby Eaton as  "Earl" Robert Eaton
Martin Lunde as  "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson

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Reviews

SlyGuy21
1995/06/18

1st Match: Alex Wright vs Brian Pillman. A great start to the show, two high flyers going' at it, and the crowd is 100% into it. A great mix of technical wrestling and acrobatics. Rating: 4/5 2nd Match: Dave Sullivan vs Diamond Dallas Page, Arm Wrestling contest. This exists only to fill time, at least it's short and some-what entertaining. Rating: 3/5 3rd Match: hacksaw Jim Duggan vs Sgt. Craig Pittman. No idea who Pittman is, but I'm not really impressed by him here. Duggan's alright, but his gimmick's gotten really old to me. The match ending in a DQ also doesn't help. Rating: 2.5/5 4th Match: Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck vs Harlem Heat. Not much to this match either. It's less than 10 minutes, and Booker's entertaining, but there wasn't much to keep me invested. Rating: 2.5/5 5th Match: Arn Anderson vs The Renegade, WCW World TV Championship. Despite Renegade being an Ultimate Warrior clone, I like him here. There's not much to his gimmick, he just no-sells a lot, but I still found it entertaining for some reason. Rating: 3/5 6th Match: The Nasty Boys vs The Blue Bloods, WCW World Tag Team Championships. The Nasty Boys thrive in brawls like this. Even though Regal and the other guy are more technical wrestlers, the sheer insanity of this match is a good counter balance. Harlem Heat interfere at the end, but the Nasty Boys still win, so it's a good ending. Rating: 4/5 7th Match: Sting vs Meng, WCW US Heavyweight Championship. A surprisingly good match, Meng isn't all that impressive to me, but Sting elevates his performance for both of them to shine here. Rating: 3.5/5 8th Match: Ric Flair vs Randy Savage. A grudge match through and through. Both guys brawl all over the ringside area, and put up with a lot of abuse. Had this been a No DQ match, this probably would've gotten a higher rating, but what I'm really surprised with was that Flair didn't need interference to win.Sure he cheats to win, but it makes sense within the context of the match. A great match to end the show on. Rating: 4.5/5 Final Rating: 7 out of 10. Giving Hogan the night off and allowing other wrestlers to highlight the show was a great idea here. WCW has managed to drag it's way up from the mediocrity from earlier this year.

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amanwhorocks
1995/06/19

1. Flyin' Brian Vs. Alex Wright - Great opener, but there were some mistakes. Nevermind, match was HQ. 9/10 2. Arm Wrestling: Diamond Dallas Page Vs. Dave Sullivan - pff DDP didn't deserve that lost with such dumbas* like former Equalizer was. But when you are heel, you must do your job. For the Page's Push into PPV i give 7/10 3. Hacksaw "Insult" Duggan Vs. Sgt. Craig Pittman - These two shouldn't be on PPV card. All Duggan knows is Whohou and U.S.A. match was terrible and in addition was closed by DQ. 4.5/10 4. Bunkhouse Buck/Dirty Dick Slater Vs. Harlem Heat - Ordinary match. Quite interesting is that Harlem was face here, but in 1995, they were heel. 6/10 5. WCW TV Title Match: Renegade Vs. Champ-Arn Anderson - Another weak match. Renegade was acting like idiot and Anderson didn't prove why he had the Belt. Renegade won, crowd didn't care. 5/10 6. WCW Tag Title Match: Blue Bloods Vs. Champs-Nasty Boys - Regal and Eaton are great Tag Team! Nasty's retained. 6/10 7. U.S. Belt Tournament Finals: WCW U.S. Heavyweight Title Match: Sting vs. Meng - Meng knows sitdown powerbomb! You couldn't see that in his later work :) Better match than I expected. 7/10 8. Randy Savage Vs. Ric Flair 6/10

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