![]() ![]() Instead, we just cut to Piper coming out as if this was modern day WWE. Usually they would cut to the announcers for a brief intro and then go right into the action. This felt so strange because this was indeed a change to the formula of these Nitros. Rowdy Roddy Piper started off the show with a long promo to set up the rest of Nitro. That show felt like filler when compared to this show.Ĭommentators (First Hour): Tony Schiavonie and Larry ZbyszkoĬommentators (Second Hour): Tony Schiavonie, Bobby Heenan and Mike Tenay There was hardly any follow up on the big Sting angle from last week so it’s not really worth me doing a recap of that show. There were good matches baked in with some horrible matches which is typical WCW at this point. ![]() The crowd was hot, the big segments were hot and there were fabulous promos up and down the show. It just felt like the stars were aligned for a big WCW day where they can get the upper-hand on the heels for a change. They booed the heels of the nWo and cheered for the heroes of WCW as intended during this show. This was also the first time in a long time where the New World Order was mostly hated by the fans. This show in particular felt like a big show with the returns of Rowdy Roddy Piper, Ric Flair and Kevin Greene in “Horsemen country”. It’s time for WCW Monday Nitro in Charlotte, North Carolina which was typically a big city for WCW. Links to the previous posts are at the bottom of this post. This post is part of an ongoing series where we’re reviewing every episode of WCW Nitro from start to finish. This is where we’re taking a stroll down memory lane at wrestling history. ![]()
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