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9.18.00 Nitro Hardcore Match "That '70s Guy" Mike Awesome d. Vampiro | Outside before the match: 3 Count alerted Mike Awesome to his destroyed bus. He went outside and find the bus vandalized, with ICP's and Vampiro's fingerprints all over the crime scene. Hardcore Match "That '70s Guy" Mike Awesome d. Vampiro Mike Awesome challenged Vampiro to a hardcore match. Vamp came out and the fight was on. Awesome did a dive over the top to the floor. As they fought into the crowd, Vampiro jumped off the first level onto That '70s Guy. Crutches, trash cans, cookie sheets and chairs were used before Awesome pulled a table from underneath. Mike countered a superplex attempt, sending Vamp off the ropes and delivering a clothesline. Awesome powerbombed Vampiro over the top rope through a table in an incredible move for the win. |
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9.06.00 Thunder No Holds Barred Match Sting d. Vampiro | ICP joined Tony Schiavone for ringside commentary, telling him he's now employed by JCW. Sting and Vampiro went at it strong, quickly taking the fight outside the ring and into the crowd. Sting, or "Onion Ring" as ICP dubbed him, destroyed his mortal enemy with various ringside weapons. Shaggy and J interfered while commentating; the two said it was perfectly legal in the JCW. The Stinger used a steel chair on his opponent's head before climbing back into the ring. Vamp applied a leglock submission hold, but let go to send Sting to the mat with a devastating kick to the chin. Vamp went for the Nail in the Coffin, but The Stinger floated over and slammed down with a Scorpion Deathdrop for the win. The Dark Carnival attacked Sting after the match, but Sting broke away and fought Muta up the ramp. Goldberg came out and chased off the rest of the Dark Carnival. Grabbing the mic, Goldberg called Hart to the ring; Lance Storm came on the screen, telling big Bill he and Skipper would come down and kick his butt. |
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9.04.00 Nitro Qualifying Match Sting d. Vampiro and The Great Muta | In his WarGames qualifying match, Sting was pitted against, not only The Great Muta, but also his mortal enemy, Vampiro. The Dark Carnival doubled up on The Stinger, but Vamp caught the green mist in his eyes from Muta by mistake, which set Sting up for the Scorpion Deathdrop win. |
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8.28.00 Nitro The Dark Carnival d. 3 Count | Muta joined the announcers' table and spoke in Japanese tongue while Mark Madden translated. The Juggalos started strong, but 3 Count used their experience to bring Vamp down with triple teaming. In the end, after Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J wasted Shane Helms, Vampiro made the cover for the win. Tank Abbott ran in and destroyed 3 Count before the Dark Carnival entered the fray. The Demon came in to save Tank, but Muta met him with a face full of green. Finally, Sting arrived and cleaned house. |
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Pamela Paulshock Interview: Sting | Sting told Vampiro he accepted the match, set for later in the show, against The Great Muta |
| No Contest - The Great Muta vs. Sting | Muta didn't wait for Sting's music to stop, attacking the Stinger on his way down the aisle. Both men fought in the ringside area and back up the aisle toward the stage. Vampiro tore through the Nitro Vision screen and jumped Sting with a Singapore cane. The Stinger came back, but the Carnival taunted him up onto the scaffolding. Vampiro, Muta, and ICP obliterated Sting behind the screen in a four-on-one beat down. |
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8.23.00 Thunder The Dark Carnival d. 3 Count and Tank Abbott | Tank took 3 Count's green circles and threw them from the ring, going solo on "Ain't Nothing But A Tank Thing." Muta started the official match with a brutal attack, but 3 Count used their teamwork to turn the tide. Muta blew the green mist into referee Mickey Jay's eyes, allowing the Carnival to work over 3 Count. Tank came into the ring and held his own against his four painted opponents. 3 Count entered with baseball bats and stood by Abbott's side, but when they attacked, it was Tank on the receiving end. Muta dropped down with a moonsault for the win. |
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8.21.00 Nitro |
Tank and 3 Count performed their new single, "Ain't Nothing But A Tank Thing."
Abbott stopped the performance, claiming that 3 Count was off key. The Dark
Carnival arrived, destroying the singing quartet. Vampiro, Muta and The Insane
Clown Posse informed everyone that Juggalo Championship Wrestling was taking
over WCW, and that Vampiro was the JCW champion. Abbott revived and challenged
Vamp to a title match later in the show. |
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JCW Title Match
No Contest - Vampiro vs. Tank Abbott | The Insane Clown Posse took over the announcer's table as Tank and Vampiro got the fight on in the ring. Abbott used some of his shootfighting background to take Vamp to the mat. Tank dropped the referee with his KO punch and followed suit on Vampiro. When ICP ran in, they were also treated to a beat down. Muta came from behind and blew the green mist into Abbot's eyes before 3 Count chased off the Dark Carnival. Tank, refusing the trio's help, walked to the back by himself. |
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8.21.00 Nitro |
Tank and 3 Count performed their new single, "Ain't Nothing But A Tank Thing."
Abbott stopped the performance, claiming that 3 Count was off key. The Dark
Carnival arrived, destroying the singing quartet. Vampiro, Muta and The Insane
Clown Posse informed everyone that Juggalo Championship Wrestling was taking
over WCW, and that Vampiro was the JCW champion. Abbott revived and challenged
Vamp to a title match later in the show. |
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8.16.00 Thunder The Great Muta d. The Demon |
Muta ran right for The Demon, ripping into him in the corner of the ring.
The bigger Demon turned things around, showing Muta that he could hold his
own against the Japanese legend. As Muta placed the KISS creature in a half
crab submission, Vampiro made his way to the ring, kendo stick in hand.
Vamp distracted Mickey Jay as Muta used the stick on the midsection of his opponent.
The Demon fought back, but as he set for the Love Gun, Muta spit the green mist
into his eyes and finished him off with a moonsault for the victory.
The Dark Carnival put the boots to Demon after the bout. Vampiro took
the mic, telling Sting that he had big plans for him at Fall Brawl. |
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8.14.00 Nitro WCW World Tag Team Title Match The Juice and Rey Mysterio Jr. with The Filthy Animals d. The Great Muta and Vampiro with The Demon | Konnan talked smack on Kronic until they came to the ringside area. As the match got going, The Harris Brothers arrived and fought with Kronic through the crowd and out of the arena. Konnan took over at the table for color commentary as Vampiro and Muta worked over the leg of Mysterio, putting their size advantage to good use. Juvi made the hot tag, sending Vamp and Muta from pillar to post, until the champions stopped him dead in his tracks. After the Nail in the Coffin and the Dragon Screw Leg Whip, The Animals were all but finished when, suddenly, the lights began to flicker and Sting hit the ring, laying out The Dark Carnival with his black bat. The lights came back on and, three seconds later, Juvi and Mysterio were the new champions. Backstage, The Dark Carnival demanded a Four Corners Match with The Demon, Vampiro, Muta and Sting. The Cat agreed, stating that he wanted to see them get their asses kicked again. |
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Four Corners match
Sting d. Vampiro and The Great Muta and The Demon | Sting worked over The Demon in the ring, but soon was outnumbered as Vamp and Muta entered the fray. The Stinger fought back and placed Muta in the Scorpion Death Lock. As Vampiro entered with a kendo stick, The Demon told him he wanted to finish Sting off, taking the weapon. Demon clobbered Vamp instead, as Muta tapped out from the Death Lock, scoring The Stinger the victory. Torborg and Sting had a stare down, but were attacked by The Dark Carnival and Sting was brought up the ramp and to the back. Backstage, The Demon saved Sting from a Dark Carnival attack in the dressing room. |
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8.9.00 Thunder Sting and The Cat d. Vampiro and The Great Muta | The Cat introduced Sting as his mystery partner against Vampiro and The Great Muta. The Stinger came out with a vengeance, slamming Vamp into the broadcast table. Muta and Vampiro worked over Sting inside, with the Japanese legend threatening to spit his green mist into the referee's face. Cat was finally tagged in and used his karate background to send the dark carnival to the mat. As all four entered the melee, The Cat scored the pinfall to take the win. The Demon entered and the brothers in paint destroyed Sting and the commissioner as Thunder faded to black. |
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8.7.00 Nitro Vampiro, Muta and Demon d. The Jung Dragons | This wild six-man match saw Vampiro's cronies dominating the action, despite several incredible aerials from the Dragons (including a ladder splash from Kaz). Both Vamp and Demon hit their finishers, but Muta scored the pin after a moonsault. |
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8.2.00 Thunder 8-Man Elimination Tornado Match Sting and Booker T and Kronic d. Vampiro and The Demon and The Great Muta and Jeff Jarrett | It looked like a battle royal as all eight men scratched and clawed at one another in this elimination tornado match. Muta was eliminated first, going down in defeat to the High Time, courtesy of Kronic. As Muta was leaving, The Cat met him on the ramp, choking him to the back. As Kronic went for a double chokeslam on Jarrett through the announcer's table, referee Jaime Tucker stopped the move, and got put through the table instead. Mark Johnson came out and disqualified Kronic for the attack, bringing the count down to five. The crowd was on its feet when Vamp and Sting locked up, the first official time since Sting's fall at Great American Bash. Booker tagged into the ring, and cleaned house on everyone, driving Jarrett up the ramp. Booker slammed The Demon to the mat simultaneously with a Scorpion Death Drop from Sting on Vampiro for the double pinfall. |
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7.31.00 Nitro WCW Tag Team Title Match Three Way Dance Kronic d. The Great Muta & Vampiro and Mark Jindrak & Sean O' Haire | The Perfect Event served as special commentators as the three-way dance for the tag team titles got underway. It was youth vs. experience as Brian Clark locked up with Mark Jindrak. Vampiro and Muta were not about to sit on the sidelines, however, as they got physically involved several times before officially tagging in. As Vamp made the tag, he went at it with Brian Clark, colliding heads in the center of the ring. Muta locked a leg lock submission hold on Adams, but Clark broke it up with a chair to the back. Clark and O'Haire went for the pin at the same time, but the referee counted Kronic's pin, letting them retain their titles. After the bout, as the rookies pled their case to the champions, Kronic took the titles over Jindrak and O'Haire's heads. |
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WCW World Title Match
Booker T d. Sting | The two men shook hands before locking horns for the greatest prize in wrestling. After a shoulder block, Sting quickly went for a Scorpion Deathlock, but Booker made it to the ropes. As Sting came from the top with a big splash, Booker brought his knees up into the abdomen, but did more damage to himself on the counter. Both went down from a double tackle, sending Sting out to the floor. Someone pulled The Stinger under the ring, and when he came out, he was bleeding from the head. Back inside, as the fight went on, Booker scored the surprise win, retaining his heavyweight title. Sting rolled to the outside, pulling The Demon from underneath the ring. Vampiro and Muta soon arrived from the back, as Jeff Jarrett made his way in from the stands. Vamp, Muta, and Demon fought Sting up the aisle as The Chosen One tied Booker's bad leg to a rope that fell from the ceiling. He strung Booker up and blasted his knee with the slap nut guitar. On the stage, Sting was placed in The Demon's coffin, which was set ablaze as the KISS creature breathed fire. |
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7.26.00 Thunder The Great Muta and Vampiro d. Sean O'Haire and Mark Jindrak | Vamp said that he and Muta were two more joining the millions in the Juggalo Army and challenged anyone in the back to come out and fight. Mark Jindrak and Sean O'Haire stepped up to the plate, using their power and quickness to keep the painted duo off balance. Experience soon took over as the Japanese legend Muta tore into the youngsters from the Power Plant. After making a hot tag in, Jindrak was brought down hard with a dragon screw leg whip and forced to submit to a leg lock submission applied by Muta. The Demon came out after the match, pulling Jindrak and O' Haire back to the ring. Kronic made the save, gaining a measure of revenge from the attack earlier. |
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7.24.00 Nitro No Contest - Vampiro with The Demon and ICP vs. The Great Muta | This was a rematch from last week's U.S. Title tournament, as the legend Muta faced off against Vampiro, who brought ICP and The Demon to the party. As the bell rang, Vampiro attacked The Cat with ICP, as a set up reeked throughout the arena. When Miller started to fight back, it was Muta who knocked him back down, joining forces with Vamp and ICP. The four put the boots to The Cat until The Demon broke up the attack. He helped the commissioner to his feet, only to take him down again with the Love Gun. The Cat got some shots in on Shaggy and Violent J as they were leaving the ring. |
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7.18.00 Nitro U.S. Title Tournament Match The Great Muta d. Vampiro | Everyone but the referee was covered in paint as Muta prepared to face Vampiro, who was escorted by The Demon and the Insane Clown Posse. Vamp, sporting new paint to resemble the ICP, exchanged martial arts maneuvers with the man from the Orient. Muta finished off Vampiro with a picture perfect moonsault to advance in the tournament. The Demon came in to console, but was kicked to the mat by Vamp, who left with Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J. |