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The Nightly: July 8th, 2021
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NWO: 25th anniversary of pro wrestling s biggest shock
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Welcome guys, gals, and gender non-binary pals, to Ask 411 Wrestling. I am your party host, Ryan Byers, and I am here to answer some of your burning inquiries about professional wrestling.
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Steve is here . . . but whose side is he on?
I recently rewatched the Outsiders vs. WCW main event at Bash at the Beach 1996, where the big mystery was who Scott Hall and Kevin Nash’s partner would be against the team of Sting, Randy Savage and Lex Luger. We all know what happened that night, and as I watched, it struck me that with 25 years of hindsight, it seems inevitable that it would be Hulk Hogan. After all, why else wouldn’t WCW’s biggest star be part of the team defending WCW against
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston defeated Milk Chocolate (0:34)
Moxley brought the IWGP US Title belt with him since he has a title defense tomorrow on Dynamite. Moxley and Kingston jumped Milk Chocolate before the bell rang and finished this off quick with a clothesline/suplex combo on Randy Summers. That was brisk.
Dark Order (Evil Uno, Colt Cabana and Alan Angels) defeated Spencer Slade, Cole Karter and Andrew Palace (4:38)
This was another Dark Order multi-man squash.
Uno must have taken some inspiration from the recent Roddy Piper A&E documentary, working in a blatant eye poke on Palace behind the referee’s back. Taz began running down all the teams he’s going to sue for using Team Taz’s colors including the Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Flyers, and Clemson. I think Gritty (the Flyers mascot) could take Team Taz, even in a four-on-one. Feel free to sue the Bengals as they haven’t won anything in years.