Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Starrcade 1997-The End

Starrcade 1997 was the culmination of year long hype between Hulk Hogan and Sting. I believe Starrcade 97 did the highest buyrate in WCW's history. Too bad when it was all over it would be one of the signs of the beginning of the end. What was a somewhat loaded card on paper turned out to be everything but and by the end of the night, you were not really cheering as much as you were eyerolling.


First thing off the bat was a great Crusierweight match between Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero. These two could have good matches in there sleep. Very good way to start off the show. Something that I didnt understand was that The Giant vs. Kevin Nash was a heavily hyped match and it didnt take place. Scott Hall came out and was beaten up by The Giant and that was it. No match or anything. Randy Savage had wrestled in a 6 man tag match with Scott Norton and Vincent against The Steiners and Ray Traylor. What I would have done is have Savage against The Giant and have Norton, Vincent and whoever else was in the NWO against the Steiners and Traylor. Now Kevin Nash was injured or not medically cleared to wrestle which is fine. I think a wrestlers safety comes first but not having a heavily hyped match left a bad taste in peoples mouth. At least have a replacement guy. Either Savage or Scott Hall who were not even on the card.

Now I cant complain about the US Title match between Curt Henning and DDP. No problem with that because I think Henning and DDP are two great wrestlers. They had good matches with each other and DDP won the US Title so a title change is good on a PPV. Now after this, it gets really interesting. Larry Zbyszko vs. Eric Bischoff. Another match that I was looking forward too. It was a match for control of Monday Nitro. Zbyszko fighting for WCW and Bischoff for the NWO. If Bischoff won, the NWO would have control of Monday Nitro calling NWO Monday Nitro. In fact, the week before Starrcade, the NWO took over Nitro. Not just any old take over but they changed everything. They changed the sets, the banners, the graphics, everything to the NWO. In fact, they must have spent about 20 mins. doing all this in fact, I believe they actually lost that quarter hour to Monday Night Raw. I believe this takeover was a dry run to see how NWO Monday Nitro would pan out. It didnt and the quarter hour. At the time Bret Hart who left WWE would be the special referee. Zbyszko won but it looked guy each guy was spent afterwards. I dont even think there was a pinfall, Hart just awarded the match to Larry. Bischoff hit Zbyszko with a steel plate and thats when Bret Hart attacked Scott Hall and Bischoff. The point is that Hart raised Larry's hand but you didnt know why. I dont think it was ever announced that Bischoff was DQ'd, thats what was a little confusing. I dont even think Bret Hart ever even saw Bischoff hit Larry with the steel plate. Just very confusing.

Now, the main event. Hogan and Sting had a big fight feel to it. You could see why as it was a year in the making. The ending might go down as one of the worst endings I've ever seen. First off, Nick Patrick makes a fast count to Sting only it was a regular count. There wasnt anything fast about it. Just a regular 3 count. No sooner does that confusing scenerio happen, Bret Hart is already at ringside. To me, he got there wayy to fast as he wouldnt let them ring the bell as a playoff of the Montreal Screwjob. So now, you have Bret Hart down at ringside way to fast plus the fast count which wasnt. Bret Hart was a legal referee that night and as soon as Sting got the Scorpion Death Lock on Hogan Hart rang the bell and I dont even think Hogan tapped out.Between the fast count, Bret Hart being at ringside and Bret signalling that Sting was the new champion happened way too fast. Something that might take 5 mins. to convey happened probably in half that time.  Just a very lethargic ending to what should've been WCW in there finest hour.


So between:

1)Kevin Nash not wrestling and not having his scheduled match with The Giant

2) The confusing way the Bischoff/Zbyszko match  ended.

3) The fast count that wasnt

4) And Bret Hart being at ringside way to fast

ruined Starrcade. And it left a bad taste in my mouth and I'm sure a lot of people who paid good money to see Starrcade. Now granted, WCW started Thunder and had good ratings for both shows in 1998 but I think a very successful Starrcade 1997 could have put the WWE further back and who knows what would have happened.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great writeup.

I believe Nash skipped out due to not wanting to lost to The Giant.. Bischoff, who was normally in their pockets, refused to budge on his decision.
Waltman was fired not long after, possibly as a message to Nash that Bischoff is in charge.

~Irish.