WCW Monday Night Nitro - Monday, December 11th, 1995
- We quickly open the show live from Charlotte, North Carolina with Guerrero and Mr. JL already fighting.
- Eddie Guerrero Vs Mr. JL (joined in progress)
- JL with multiple versions of arm drags until Guerrero comes back with an atomic drop.
- Spinning head scissors by JL, Guerrero rolls to the floor.
- Guerrero with a top rope arm drag onto JL.
- JL with a mediocre springboard dropkick off the middle rope onto Guerrero.
- JL with a somersault splash off the apron onto the floor, onto Guerrero.
- Running dropkick into a corner by JL.
- Guerrero manages to reverse a roll through by JL and gains the win.
- Your Winner: Eddie Guerrero via pinfall with a rollup.
- We now go to the expected Lex Luger interview... Which is basically about his friendship with Sting being OK, and how he is the uncrowned champion.
- Nothing important at all, at least, nothing we haven't heard/read about in the past three shows.
- Commercials - Paul Orndorff battles Disco Inferno NEXT!
- Disco Inferno Vs Paul "My introduction music is a complete joke" Orndorff
- Inferno with the quick advantage with boots and right hands.
- Still just elbows and right hands by Inferno, for at least 2 minutes.
- Paul comes back with right hands and an atomic drop. Running bionic elbow smash.
- Paul with his favorite forearm drop after wiggling his hips around. 1-2-3.
- Your Winner: Paul Orndorff via pinfall following a forearm smash.
- We go back to Gene who asks for three of the Four Horsemen (Benoit is in Japan).
- Pillman talks about having the honor of being a member.
- He says Hogan wanted to be a member.
- Pillman mocks the Dungeon of Doom.
- Pillman mocks Paul Orndorff.
- Orndorff comes out, and soon enough gets attacked by the Horsemen, being pile driven onto the concrete floor.
- We go to commercial with Orndorff being out cold.
- Lex Luger w/Jimmy Hart Vs "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
- Duggan with the opening advantage, and Luger oversells simple moves.
- Hip toss by Duggan and a running clothesline.
- More right hands by Luger to gain the upper hand.
- WEAK running clothesline by Duggan.
- Hart distracts Duggan, Luger comes from behind and places Duggan into the Torture Rack.
- Your Winner: Lex Luger via submission to the Torture Rack.
- Commercial.
- We come back and Savage is interviewed, and of course it's just about his main event match at Starrcade, and his upcoming title shot against The Giant.
- Savage is just repeating what Gene said in this interview.
- Ric Flair/Arn Anderson Vs Hulk Hogan/Sting
- The Horsemen have the early advantage on Sting, until the ever-popular gorilla press slam by Sting ends that.
- "Hogan Sucks" chants are the most exciting thing during this match.
- Hogan and Flair are tagged in and Flair goes at Hogan with chops, which Hogan simple no sells.
- Flair Flip in the corner, and he walks right into Sting's clothesline.
- Hogan no sells a clothesline by Anderson in the ring and connects with one of his own.
- Later in the match, Luger comes down and sends Hogan into the ring post and places Hogan into the Torture Rack.
- Hogan is now out of the match, while Sting is being double teamed in the ring.
- Sting has been double teamed for about three minutes at this time. The crowd is out of this match now.
- Hogan finally comes in to a zero reaction from the crowd.
- Anderson with the spine buster, which gets a no sell by Hogan. Hogan leg drops Anderson... 1-2-3.
- Your Winners: Hulk Hogan/Sting via pinfall following the Leg Drop Of Doom.
- Afterwards, the heels attack the faces, and Pillman and Luger come out to help the Horsemen.
- Sting manages to finally fight the men off.
- Sting decks Savage who came to the ring to help.
- Gene is in the ring of course for the mandatory interview of the three faces.
- They basically talk about hating all of the heels.
- Sting talks about his self defense, and that he can't trust anyone. Sting appears to be sorry for decking Savage.
- Hogan tries to defend Sting. Savage is questioning this.
- They make up and leave to a course of boos... that's right... boos.
- End of Show.
- The Good: The main event was good, and the possible heel turn by Sting would be interesting. But the chances of that seem slim.
- The Bad: Disco Inferno losing to someone who is clearly now off TV for awhile, and Luger/Duggan.
- The Ugly: The constant no-selling by Hogan, making everyone else's moves look ineffective.