
So it was all out WCW vs NWO. This PPV was when the NWO was still one single faction and it was 1/4th of the company of wrestlers. This show took place right after the Sting vs Hogan match at Starcade 1997 that had a shit finish where the championship was held over for 2 months 2 dubmass months.

Despite that, at least, the opening video with a dictatorial speech from Bischoff, was kinda cool. Honestly, the symbolic would be, better, if they were riding the semi-trucks! At least, that makes sense with the story, they were originally trying to tell, with the NWO taking over the production of WCW. Why, garbage trucks!? I guess, everybody knew, this PPV would be trash.
Another thing, I hate about the layout of the PPV is the camera shots. It looks out of place, like the Miss NWO pageant of questionable women of beauty. Are they supposed to be bouncers!? They look like greasy sweat hogs! You would think, NWO would hired bodyguards with some muscle. Yet, I can't say, with the aged dancers that can barely dance, & the three random fat guys, sitting on the stairs.

Nearly every match in the card, ended with some BS farcical means. No wonder, why nobody paid to watch this 3 hours show. It didn't help that every match on the card, featured the in-story crooked referee in Nick Patrick. It really alienation, a lot of the fans & talents that love in ring work. To make it worst, throughout the show, Ted DiBiase and especially Bischoff talk about, way too much about bland other subjects like motorcycles, and not enough on what's happening in the ring.
The next match, wasn't any better, with (NWO) Big Bubba Rogers AKA Big Bossman fighting (WCW) Hugh Morrus (with Jimmy Hart) in a 'Mexican Death Match' AKA 'Last Man Standing', replacing Konnan who has travel problems. Also, sadly, the crowd didn't really, seem into it, as nobody had a clue, who Chono, was. It seem a bit lazy at parts. However, both men could do, better.
It was a nothing, of a match that made no sense, with a horrible ending. Schyster versus Jeff Jarrett. Wall Street AKA 'I.R.S', Irwin R. This brings us to the next match, which was (NWO) Mr. Instead, an odd motorcycle hit and run, was the highlight of, what can be, called, as a below average Crash TV hardcore match. Why would an ex-prison guard fight a laughing man? None of the weapons, use, relate to anybody persona or the gimmick of the match.
Despite that, the ending was somewhat memorable. That contest was cut way too short. At least, it was a full match, and not a half of a fight, like Diamond Dallas Page (WCW) match with (NWO) Scott Norton. The two men had a lengthy match, which sadly, was alright, but not very memorable.

It's just a worse version of the Nitro episode with the same gimmick. It was too much of a headache to watch with the repetitive BS finishes and lazy ringwork. Overall: I wouldn't call, this show, 'mildly exciting'. It beats the somewhat predictable main event, between World Champion, Hulk Hogan versus the Giant AKA the Big Show, ten folds for the title. Yet, the match was rather good.
Masahiro Chono - Jericho wasn't good face in WCW. The Outsiders Scott Hall and Kevin Nash face-off against.1. Hollywood Hulk Hogan defends the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against The Giant. Episode dated 1 February 1997 (1997) (TV Episode) Tony Schiavone mentions The Steiner Brothers defeating The Outsiders for the WCW World Tag Team Titles and Eric Bischoff stripping them of the belts.Synopsis.
Wallstreet - With the Help by Mongo Jarrett won. Superidiot Rogers won that sh*tty thing. Big Bubba - Extremely ugly match, with stiff, which nobody is equal to. 7/10 MISS NWO wit Mulleted-hair ugly girls, omg what was that.
Heavyweight Title Match: Syxx Vs. Champs-The Outsiders - Nick Patrick was knocked-out and Randy Anderson counted the pin. WCW Tag Team Title Match: The Steiner Brothers Vs. Scott Norton - Count Out ending in an normal match. Bagwell always won over Riggs.
DQ ending, that Giant could clearly won. Champ-Hollywood Hogan - In one word: Tragicomedy. WCW WOrld Heavyweight Title match: Giant Vs. And I know they are good performers. Both of them didn't want to fly much.
