Thursday, August 30, 2018

My WWE 2K18 Results: WCW Saturday Night (September.Week 4)


WCW Saturday Night
September, Week 4, Year 1
Atlanta, GA

Last week on WCW Saturday Night, Tatsumi Fujinami saved Arn Anderson from a dangerous and shocking attack by Ric Flair '88!

Match #1
Rivalry Match
Non-Title
Normal Match
Tatsumi Fujinami vs Jimmy “Jam” Garvin
Winner by submission: Tatsumi Fujinami (Dragon Sleeper)(2 ½ Good)
Post-Match: Ric Flair's music hits as Fujinami prepares for a fight. Flair attacks Fujinami from behind, laying him out.

Match #2
Normal Match
The Total Package” Lex Luger vs Brian Pillman
Winner by submission: “The Total Package” Lex Luger (Torture Rack)(*** ½ Great)
Post-Match: Luger offers Pillman a handshake that he accepts before raising Luger's arm in a sign of good sportsmanship.

Match #3
WCW United States Championship
Rematch
Normal Match
Sting '88 (c) vs Diamond Dallas Page '92
Winner by count out: Diamond Dallas Page '92 (*** Very Good)
However STILL WCW United States Champion: Sting '88

Last week on WCW Saturday Night, Hayes delivered payback against Larry Zbyszko with an attack of his own, angered by his rival's actions from last week when “The Living Legend” laid out Hayes in a tag team match and left him to fend for himself in the tag team match against The Hollywood Blonds.

Match #4
Rivalry Match
Normal Match
Michael “P.S.” Hayes vs Larry Zbyszko
Pre-Match: Hayes awaits Zbyszko who slides in from behind and lays out Hayes for an unfair advantage.
Winner by pinfall: Michael “P.S.” Hayes (DDT)(** ½ Good)

Match #5
Main Event
#1 Contender's Match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship
Tag Team Match
The Rock 'N' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)(#1) vs Lord Steven Regal & The Great Muta (#2)
Winners and #1 contenders: Lord Steven Regal & The Great Muta (Shining Wizard from Muta on Morton)

NEWS

BAD INTENTIONS
Larry Zbyszko attacked Michael “P.S.” Hayes before their match, determined to hurt his opponent!

COWARDLY ATTACK
Tatsumi Fujinami was attacked from behind after his match. Ric Flair '88 had to resort to using a distraction with his entrance music, afraid of facing his rival head-on.

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