WCW Fall Brawl Pay-Per-View Results
WCW "Fall Brawl '93: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 19, 1993 - Houston, Texas - The Astro Arena
Attendance of 6,000 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.46
Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Features The Nasty Boys interviewed by Eric Bischoff, promising a "big surprise" for the Four Horsemen. The British Bulldog is interviewed by Scott Dunlop (guest announcer with cerebral palsey).
Dark Match: Erik Watts defeated Bobby Eaton by submission with the STF.
1. Lord Steven Regal (with Sir William) pinned WCW Television Champion Ricky Steamboat in 17:05 to win the title with a bridging back suplex after Sir William hit Steamboat with his umbrella. Regal gave an interview later in the show gloating on his victory.
2. Charlie Norris pinned Big Sky in 4:54 with a kick to the head.
3. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Paul Orndorff & The Equalizer in 10:46 when Scorpio pinned Equalizer with the 450 Splash.
4. Ice Train pinned Shanghai Pierce (with Tex Slazenger) with a powerslam in 3:27.
5. Cactus Jack pinned Yoshi Kwan in 3:38 with the double-arm DDT. Post-match, Cactus reclaimed the mysterious little bag that Kwan & Harley Race stole from him.
6. Rick Rude pinned WCW International World Champion Ric Flair (with Fifi) in 30:47 to win the title after hitting Flair with an "international object" in the face as Flair had Rude locked in the figure-four, and the referee was clearing Fifi out of the ring.
7. Sting, Davey Boy Smith, WCW U.S. Champion Dustin Rhodes, & The Shockmaster (with Road Warrior Animal) defeated WCW World Champion Big Van Vader (with Harley Race), Sid Vicious (with Col. Robert Parker), and Harlem Heat in a two-ring "War Games" match at 16:39 when The Shockmaster forced Kole to submit to a bearhug.
WCW "Fall Brawl '94: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 18, 1994 - Roanoke, Virginia - The Civic Center
Attendance of 6,500 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.53
Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan
Features WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair arguing via satellite, with WCW Comissioner Nick Bockwinkle announcing a cage match between the two at WCW Halloween Havoc.
Dark Match: Brad Armstrong & Brian Armstrong defeated Steve Keirn & Bobby Eaton.
1. Johnny B. Badd pinned WCW World Television Champion Lord Steven Regal (with Sir William) in 11:08 when Badd countered a European uppercut into a backslide.
2. Kevin Sullivan (with Evad Sullivan) pinned Cactus Jack in a "Loser Leaves Town" match in 6:08 with a roll-up when Cactus collided with Evad on the ring-apron. As a result, Cactus Jack was forced to leave WCW. Jack's final WCW wrestling match.
3. Steve Austin defeated WCW U.S. Champion Ricky Steamboat by forfeit to win the title. WCW Comissioner Nick Bockwinkle awarded the title to Austin after Steamboat suffered a career-ending back injury in their previous encounter.
4. Jim Duggan pinned WCW U.S. Champion Steve Austin in 0:35 to win the title with a backdrop and a splash. Bockwinkle introduced the debuting Jim Duggan as the #1 contender to the title and forced Austin to defend against him.
5. WCW World Tag Team Champions Pretty Wonderful - Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma defeated Stars & Stripes - The Patriot & Marcus Alexander Bagwell at 12:54 when Roma pinned Bagwell.
6. "#1 Contender's Triangle Match" - Match 1: Vader (with Harley Race) pinned The Guardian Angel at 7:04 after Harley Race interfered and Vader delivered a pump splash off the second rope.
7. "#1 Contender's Triangle Match" - Match 2: Vader (with Harley Race) defeated Sting at 23:18 in "First Wrestler Knocked Off His Feet, Double Overtime" when the distratced referee turned around and saw that Sting had been knocked down, as the "Masked Man" had interfered and taken him out. The bout originally went to 15-minute draw, as well as lasting the entire 5-minute Overtime period. As a result of the Triangle Match's pre-match stipulations, Vader became the #1 Contender to the WCW World Title.
8. Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes, & The Nasty Boys defeated Terry Funk, Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck, & Col. Robert Parker (with Meng) in a two-ring "War Games" match at 19:05 when Dusty forced Parker to submit to a figure-four leglock. Order of entry: Arn Anderson and Dustin Rhodes, Bunkhouse Buck, Jerry Sags, Terry Funk, Brian Knobbs, Col. Robert Parker, and Dusty Rhodes.
WCW "Fall Brawl '95: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 17, 1995 - Ashville, North Carolina - The Civic Center
Attendance of 6,000 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.48
Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan
Features pre-show footage of The Giant running over Hulk Hogan's motorcycle and scaring off his fans while Hulk was with them earlier in the day. Features a video package of motivator Gary Spivey boosting Paul Orndorff's confidence.
WCW "The Main Event" Match: Bubba Rogers pinned Mark Minh in 1:04 with the "Bubba Slam".
WCW "The Main Event" Match: Disco Inferno pinned Joey Maggs at 2:33.
WCW "The Main Event" Match: Alex Wright fought Eddie Guerrero to a no-contest at 6:36. This was Guerrero's WCW debut.
WCW "The Main Event" Match: The American Males - Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs defeated The Nasty Boys - Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags in 4:15 when Bagwell pinned Knobbs after interference from Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater.
1. Johnny B. Badd pinned Brian Pillman in 29:57 in a "U.S. Title #1 Contender's Match" when both men delivered simultaneous cross-body attempts and Badd fell on top for the pinfall. Due to the pre-match stipulations, Johnny B. Badd became #1 Contender for the WCW U.S. Title.
2. Craig Pittman defeated Cobra by submission in 1:22 with the "Code Red" after one of Pittman's "grunts" distracted Cobra before the match began, allowing Pitmann to drop from the ceiling on a wire and attack Cobra.
3. Dallas Page (with Maxx Muscle) pinned WCW World Television Champion The Renegade at 7:53 to win the title after Maxx interfered and Page hit the "Diamond Cutter".
4. Harlem Heat (with Sister Sherri) defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater (with Col. Robert Parker) to win the titles when Booker T. pinned Buck at 16:49 when The Nasty Boys interfered, with Brian Knobbs hitting Buck with an international object. Buck & Slater dumped Col. Parker after the match as a result of his paying more attention to Sherri in the second ring instead of alerting the champions of the Nasty's attack.
5. Arn Anderson pinned Ric Flair in 21:53 with the DDT after Brian Pillman jumped on the apron, was decked by Flair, and retaliated by kicking Flair in the back of the head.
6. The Hulkamaniacs - WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Lex Luger, & Sting defeated The Dungeon of Doom - Kamala, The Zodiac, The Shark, & Meng in a two-ring "War Games" match at 18:47 when Hogan forced The Zodiac to submit to a chimlock. Order of entry: Sting and The Shark, The Zodiac, Randy Savage, Kamala, Lex Luger, Meng, and Hulk Hogan. As a result of the victory, Hulk Hogan was given five minutes to fight Kevin Sullivan. A few minutes into the brawl, Hogan was attacked by The Giant, who spin Hogan's neck around in an attempt to end his career. The Hulkamaniac team made the save as the show ended.
WCW "Fall Brawl '96: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 15, 1996 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina - The Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Attendance of 11,300 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.65
Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, and Dusty Rhodes
1. Dallas Page pinned Chavo Guerrero, Jr. in 13:07 after a "Diamond Cutter".
2. Ice Train defeated Scott Norton in 7:18 in a "Submission Match" with a full-nelson.
3. AAA Champion Konnan pinned Juventud Guerrera at 13:45 after the "187" and Splash Mountain sitout-powerbomb.
4. Chris Benoit pinned Chris Jericho at 14:36 with a superplex.
5. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio, Jr. pinned Super Calo at 15:47 after springboarding off the two top ropes from Ring #1 to Ring #2 and hitting the hurrancanrana.
6. WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat (with Sister Sherri & Col. Robert Parker) defeated The Nasty Boys at 15:31 when Booker T. pinned Brian Knobbs after Sherri interfered and hit Knobbs with Parker's cane.
7. The Giant pinned Randy Savage at 7:47 after Hollywood Hogan interfered, allowing Scott Hall & Kevin Nash to enter the ring and brutalize Savage as referee Nick Patrick was admonishing Giant.
WarGames Main Event Match: The nWo (Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and nWo Sting) defeated Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Sting (18:15) in a "wargames" match when nWo Sting forced Luger to submit.
8. Team nWo - WCW World Champion Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, & nWo Sting defeated Team WCW - Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, & Sting in the two-ring "War Games" match at 18:15 when nWo Sting forced Lex Luger to submit to the "Scorpion Deathlock". Sting abandoned his teammates after dominating the nWo team because they did not trust him, thinking he had joined the nWo. Order of entry: Arn Anderson and Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, Hollywood Hogan, Ric Flair, nWo Sting, and Sting.
WCW "Fall Brawl '97: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 14, 1997 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina - The Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Attendance of 11,939 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.53
Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, Larry Zbyszko, and Mike Tenay
1. Eddie Guerrero pinned WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho at 16:44 to win the title with the frogsplash after shifting his weight onto Jericho's head during the champion's superplex attempt.
2. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Harlem Heat at 11:44 in a "WCW World Tag Team Titles #1 Contender's Match" when Rick pinned Stevie Ray after the Steiners hit a double-team Steinerline/German suplex combo.
3. WCW Television Champion Alex Wright pinned Ultimo Dragon with the German suplex at 18:43 after escaping an attempted Dragon Sleeper.
4. Jeff Jarrett (with Debra McMichael) defeated Dean Malenko by submission at 14:53 with the figure-four leglock in a "WCW U.S. Title #1 Contender's Match".
5. Mortis & Wrath (with James Vandenburg) defeated The Faces of Fear - Meng & The Barbarian at 12:22 when Wrath pinned Meng with the "Death Penalty" as Meng was distracted by Vandenburg.
6. The Giant pinned Scott Norton at 5:25 with the chokeslam.
7. Dallas Page & Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall & Randy Savage in a "No Disqualification Match" at 10:11 when Luger pinned Hall with a roll-up after Larry Zbyszko came to the ring, distracted Hall, and counted the pinfall, following Hall taking out two WCW referees earlier.
8. Team nWo - WCW World Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash, Syxx, Konnan, & "Buff" Bagwell defeated Team Four Horsemen - Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, Curt Hennig, & Steve McMichael at 19:30 when McMichael submitted in order to prevent Hennig, who turned on the Horsemen, from slamming the cage door in Flair's head. Hennig slammed the door anyway, injuring Flair as the handcuffed Benoit & McMichael were forced to watch. Order of entry: Bagwell and Benoit, Konnan, McMichael, Syxx, Flair, Nash, and Hennig.
WCW "Fall Brawl '98: War Games" Pay-Per-View
September 13, 1998 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina - The Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Attendance of 11,528 - Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.70
Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, and Mike Tenay
Features WCW Television Champion Chris Jericho coming to the announce table to declare he'll be facing WCW World Champion Goldberg later on, title for title.
1. The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart defeated Disco Inferno & Alex Wright at 11:03 when Bulldog pinned Inferno with the running powerslam.
2. WCW Television Champion Chris Jericho defeated Imposter Goldberg via submission at 1:15 with the Lion Tamer.
3. Ernest Miller pinned Norman Smiley at 5:04 with the "Feliner" kick.
4. Rick Steiner fought Scott Steiner (with "Buff" Bagwell) to a no-contest at 5:30 when the match was stopped due to Bagwell's collapsing after being rammed head-first into the top turnbuckle by Rick while he was interfering. Paramedics put a neck brace on Bagwell and stretchered him out of the arena, loading him into an ambulance, along with Scott by his side. With Rick's back facing away from the ambulance, Bagwell & Scott leaped out of the back, attacking Rick and showing that Bagwell's "injury" was a ruse.
5. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Juventud Guerrera pinned Silver King at 8:36 with the 450 Splash.
6. Perry Saturn pinned Raven at 14:04 in a "Raven's Rules" match following a Death Valley Driver, despite interference from Lodi and The Flock. Due to the pre-match stipulations, The Flock were set free and no longer had to follow Raven. Had Saturn lost the match, he would have been forced to be Raven's servant and rejoin The Flock. Flock member Billy Kidman actually turned on Raven during the bout, delivering a missle dropkick before being chased to the back by the rest of The Flock.
7. Dean Malenko defeated Curt Hennig (with Rick Rude) by disqualification when Rude interfered and broke up an attempted pinfall. Postmatch, Arn Anderson attempted to save Malenko but was also beaten down.
8. Konnan defeated Scott Hall (with Vincent) by submission at 12:03 with the "Tequila Sunrise" as Hall was too busy trying to get himself another alcoholic beverage instead of concentrating on the match.
9. Dallas Page won a 9-man "War Games" match at 20:06 by pinning Stevie Ray after a "Diamond Cutter". Order of entry in the bout: Dallas Page, Bret Hart, Stevie Ray, Sting, Roddy Piper, Lex Luger, Kevin Nash, Hollywood Hogan, and The Warrior. Due to the pre-match stipulations, Page received a WCW World Title match in the future. Unique rules to the 1998 "War Games" match - The bout could end at any time, via pinfall or submission, and the WCW, nWo Hollywood, and nWo Wolfpack groups both entered 3 members.
WCW "Fall Brawl '99" Pay-Per-View
September 12, 1999 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina - The Lawrence Joel Coliseum
Attendance of 5,000- Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.35
Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, and Mike Tenay
1. The Filthy Animals - Rey Mysterio, Jr., Eddie Guerrero, & Billy Kidman defeated The Dead Pool - Vampiro, Shaggy 2 Dope, & Violent J at 14:14 when Kidman pinned Vampiro with the Shooting Star Press.
2. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lenny Lane (with Lodi) pinned Kaz Hayashi in 12:09 after "Memory Lane" (full-nelson forward legsweep).
3. The First Family - Brian Knobbs & Hugh Morrus (with Jimmy Hart) defeated The Revolution - Shane Douglas & Dean Malenko at 9:26 in a "No Disqualification Match" when Morrus pinned Malenko with the No Laughing Matter.
4. WCW World Television Champion Rick Steiner pinned Perry Saturn at 9:23 with the top-rope flying bulldog.
5. Berlyn (with The Wall) pinned Jim Duggan (substituting for "Buff" Bagwell) at 7:58 with a neckbreaker after The Wall interfered. Bagwell came to the ring at the end of the match, claiming his plane was late.
6. Harlem Heat defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions The West Texas Rednecks - Barry & Kendall Windham at 13:05 to win the titles when Booker T. pinned Kendall after a missle dropkick.
7. Sid Vicious pinned WCW U.S. Champion Chris Benoit at 11:48 to win the title with the powerbomb after Benoit missed the flying headbutt.
8. Bill Goldberg pinned Dallas Page at 9:04 with the spear and jackhammer combo despite interference from Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Kanyon.
9. Sting defeated WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan at 13:55 to win the title with the "Scorpion Deathlock" after cracking Hogan with a baseball bat that Lex Luger brought to the ring. Before the match, Bret Hart wished both competitors good luck. The match saw Dallas Page attack Hogan with a "Diamond Cutter", with Bret Hart making the save for Hogan. Sid Vicious then interfered, along with Lex Luger, until finally Luger, Sting, and Hogan remained in the ring. Sting took the bat from Luger to take out Hogan. This was the first official "heel turn" of Sting in his WCW career.
WCW "Fall Brawl 2000" Pay-Per-View
September 17, 2000 - Buffalo, New York - The Marine Midland Arena
Attendance of 8,634- Pay-Per-View Buyrate of 0.16
Announcers: Tony Schiavone, Scott Hudson, & Mark Madden
Mike Tenay interviewed David Flair about who the father of Stacy Kiebler's baby was.
1. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Elix Skipper pinned Kwee Wee at 11:02 after delivering "The Overdrive".
2. Lt. Loco (aka Chavo Guerrero, Jr.), Cprl. Cajun (aka Lash LeRoux), & Sgt. A-Wall (aka The Wall) defeated Shannon Moore, Evan Karagias, & Shane Helms at 10:27 when Cajun pinned Helms following "The Whiplash".
3. The Harris Boys defeated Kronik - Brian Adams & Bryan Clarke in a "First Blood Chain Match" at 6:37 when Adams bled.
4. WCW U.S. Champion Lance Storm (with Major Gunns) defeated General Rection by submission at 6:11 with the "Canadian Maple Leaf" after special referee Jim Duggan hit Rection with a 2 x 4 board when Rection was attempting a moonsault. Special referee was Jim Duggan. Duggan joined Storm's "Team Canada" faction here.
5. The Natural Born Thrillers - Mike Sanders, Chuck Palumbo, Shawn Stasiak, Mark Jindrak, Sean O'Haire, Reno, & Johnny the Bull fought Konan, Disqo, Rey Mysterio, Jr., Juventud Guerrera, Tygress, Big Vito, & Paul Orndorff to a no-contest in 16:40 in an elimination match when the bout was stopped due to Orndorff suffering a serious injury. Order of elimination before the stoppage was: Konan by pinfall at 5:51. Disqo pinned by Reno after a "Roll the Dice" at 6:40. Big Vito pinned by Reno after a "Roll the Dice" at 8:43. Reno pinned after Guerrera & Mysterio execute a double-team top-rope headbutt to the groin at 10:43. Guerrera pinned by O'Haire at 12:10 after a "Seanton Bomb". Johnny the Bull pinned by Orndorff at 13:24 after a piledriver. Orndorff pinned by Jindrak after injuring himself delivering a piledriver at 14:47. The match was stopped at 16:40 due to Orndorff's injury.
6. Sting defeated The Great Muta and Vampiro (with The Insane Clown Posse) in a "three-way match" by pinning Muta at 5:08 following the "Scorpion Death Drop".
7. Shane Douglas & Torrie Wilson defeated Billy Kidman & Madusa in a "Pittsburgh Plunge Scaffold Match" at 4:47 when both Madusa and Kidman were thrown off of the scaffold.
8. Mike Awesome pinned Jeff Jarrett at 8:00 in a "Bunkhouse Brawl" after actor Gary Coleman and Sting (who delivered the Scorpion Death Drop) interfered on Awesome's behalf.
9. Scott Steiner defeated Bill Goldberg at 13:50 after hitting him with a lead pipe and executing the "Steiner Recliner" until Goldberg did not respond.
10. Booker T. pinned WCW World Champion Kevin Nash in a steel cage match to win the title in 9:00 after delivering "The Bookend".