August 4th
On this day in history in ....
1966 - Fritz Von Erich defeats Johnny Valentine in Fort Worth, Texas to win the
NWA American Heavyweight Title for the second time.
1976 - Seji Sakaguchi & Strong Kobayashi defeat Tiger Jeet & Gama Singh to win
the National Wrestling Federation Asian Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan.
1983 - Tatsumi Fujinami defeats Riki Choshu via countout to win the WWF
International Heavyweight Title in Tokyo, Japan at Sumo Hall.
1984 - Super Medics I & III defeated Invaders I & III in San Juan, Puerto Rico
for the WWC World Tag Team Title.
1989 - Cactus Jack & Scott Braddock defeat Jeff Jarrett & Matt Borne for the
World Class Wrestling Association World Tag Team Championship in Dallas, Texas.
The belts would soon become the USWA World Tag Team Championship.
1990 - Lance Idol & Rick Valentine defeat Super Medics I & III in Caguas, Puerto
Rico to win the WWC World Tag Team Title.
1997 - WCW stomped WWE in the Monday Night Wars. Nitro, headlined by Lex Luger
defeating Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Title, Dallas Page defeating
Ric Flair via disqualification, and Chris Benoit defeating Syxx via
disqualification, did a 4.4 rating. Raw earned a 2.7 rating, headlined by Dude
Love defeating Owen Hart, Triple H vs. Vader ending in a double countout, and
The Godwins defeating The Headbangers.
2001 - Race Steele defeats Cody Hawk in Batavia, Ohio to win the HWA Title for a
third time.
2003 - Raw earned a 4.0 rating. Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the
show:
The 8/4 episode of RAW IS SLOW aired live from Vancouver. There was a good match
in the second hour, but much of the show was either boring or badly booked.
The opening montage featured highlights of Shane McMahon's return last week,
where he triple chairshotted Kane.
Shane came out to a decent pop to start the live broadcast. He promised to
finish what he started with Kane, and to make his life a living hell. Some would
say Kane's life has been a living hell since the Katie Vick angle. Shane had
barely gotten started when Eric Bischoff arrived. The crowd called him an
"a**hole". I guess they were familiar with him. Bischoff said he understood how
Shane feels, and claimed to be appalled at what Kane did to Linda McMahon two
weeks ago. He asserted that he would have stopped Kane that night if it weren't
for the fact that Linda earlier had given him the night off and sent him home.
Bischoff also recalled how Kane chokeslammed him off the stage a few weeks ago.
He said he hates Kane and would love to see Shane get revenge on him. But, alas,
Bischoff reported that Vince McMahon has ordered a Kane vs. Rob Van Dam match
for SummerSlam. Shane said that was fine, since he didn't want to wait till
SummerSlam. He was ready to fight Kane right there in Vancouver. But, alas
again, Bischoff said Vince was angry that Shane punched him last week, so he's
ordered that Shane not be allowed to fight Kane at all. Bischoff gave Shane the
option of leaving the arena on his own, or being hauled out by security. Shane
called Bischoff a parasite and dared him to make him leave. Bischoff reminded
everyone that he's a black belt and got in Shane's face. At this point, Steve
Austin came out to start the "what" nonsense. Austin at first pretended to side
with Bischoff, for no apparent reason. He told Shane he'd better leave or
Bischoff would kick his ass using his black belt skills. He said Bischoff has a
thing for Linda and alleged that he privately said nice things about her
breasts. Austin then stopped the pretence and sided with Shane, offering to
grant him a no holds barred match against Bischoff. Bischoff said he can't fight
Shane because the new rules ban general managers from physically battling the
talent. Austin said Shane isn't a contracted WWE superstar, so the rules don't
apply. Bischoff again refused to fight, but then got a smirk on his face and
reversed himself, saying he would be glad to fight Shane. There was a lot of
reversing in this opening segment, which was too long, by the way. It was agreed
that Shane would fight Bischoff no holds barred in the main event.
A commercial aired for the Freddy vs. Jason movie. I think the one marrying the
producer's daughter will win.
Bubba Ray Dudley defeated Rene Dupree in 2:40. Bubba started on offense, but
Sylvan Grenier interfered to give Dupree control. Bubba came back with a
neckbreaker and a crossbody off the second rope. Grenier got in the ring and
tried to lariat Bubba, but he ducked and Dupree took the blow. D-Von got
Grenier's French flag and clocked Dupree with it, allowing Bubba to score the
pin after a Bubba Bomb. Dupree juiced from the flagpole shot. No heat for most
of the match.
Triple H was relaxing backstage, resting his groin, which was legit injured in
the dark match against Goldberg after last week's RAW. Randy Orton asked about
the injury, and Ric Flair joked that three pretty female therapists have been
helping HHH's groin heal. Considering who HHH is planning to marry, a groin
injury could indeed jeopardize his career. Anyway, Bischoff stormed in, all
agitated. He wanted to cut a deal with HHH.
Footage aired of last week's Australia tour.
Randy Orton defeated Scott Steiner in 4:09. Orton claimed that more people came
to the arena to see his nipples than to see Stacy Keibler's. Well, maybe some of
the ladies did. I hope he isn't planning to get implants. The match began, and
it had no heat. Jerry Lawler & Jonathan Coachman took the opportunity to report
that Jim Ross is recovering well and may be back next week. Steiner suplexed
Orton, who rolled out to the floor. Orton used Stacy as a shield to get an
advantage over Steiner. Steiner delivered a somewhat clumsy powerslam. Steiner
did his push-ups after an elbow drop. Orton appeared to be in trouble after
taking another suplex, but Test ran in. Steiner pounded Test and dumped him from
the ring, but the distraction was enough to allow Orton to hit the RKO and score
the pin.
HHH & Flair were watching Orton's win on a monitor. Bischoff wanted their
attention, and kept asking HHH if they had a deal. HHH agreed to the deal, and
told Bischoff to calm down and not wet his pants. Lawler & Coach, of course,
wondered what the deal was.
Rosey told Hurricane he's ready to become a superhero. But Hurricane said his
hurrisenses tell him otherwise. He indicated that Rosey still has a long way to
go. Christian walked up and said Rosey's superpowers must consist of being able
to eat a stack of cheeseburgers in a single bound. Christian (who was scheduled
to wrestle Hurricane) took credit for injuring Booker T on the Australian tour.
Rosey held up a box with the "s**t" logo on it. He said it was his superhero
kit. Hurricane repeated that Rosey wasn't ready for superhero status. Rosey
said, "We'll see about that," after Hurricane left. This angle is kind of silly,
I guess, but they've managed to give Rosey some personality.
Shane was shown doing warm-up exercises in preparation for his bout against
Bischoff.
Bischoff, delighted that he cut a deal with HHH, encountered Rodney Mack. He
boasted that a guy such as himself always plans ahead. Austin arrived and sent
Mack away. Bischoff bragged that HHH would be in his corner for the match
against Shane. In return, Bischoff had made the HHH vs. Goldberg match at
SummerSlam into a no-DQ bout. That way, Flair & Orton could interfere legally to
help HHH. Austin was angry over this. Bischoff claimed that if Austin hadn't
delayed so long last week (actually two weeks ago) in accepting Linda's new
rules for staying on as general manager, he might have been able to stop the
deal, but now he can't do a thing about it. That made no sense at all.
This week's WrestleMania Recall was Jeff Hardy coming off a ladder to put Bubba
Ray Dudley through a table in 2000.
Christian beat Hurricane in 2:14. Lawler said Rosey could be the Incredible Bulk
as a superhero. Hurricane hit a spinning headscissors and somersault splash to
the floor. Hurricane hit a crossbody for a near fall. Christian blocked the
chokeslam and ducked to avoid the shining wizard. Christian scored a pin out of
nowhere with a roll-up using the tights. Christian got a lot of cheers since
he's Canadian. After the match, Hurricane told the ref Christian used the
tights, and the ref called Christian back to question him about it. Since when
is that the policy? Christian returned and attacked Hurricane. Just as Christian
was about to hit the unprettier, Rosey arrived. He was wearing a T-shirt with
"Super Hero in Training" written on it in plain lettering, a mask, and had a
tablecloth for a cape. He laid Christian out. Hurricane was impressed, and they
posed together as heroes, though Rosey had to be reminded to stand behind
Hurricane, since otherwise he blocked him out of the camera's view with his
girth.
A police van arrived carrying the shackled Kane.
Hour two began with Goldberg defeating Ric Flair by DQ in 4:38. This should have
been the main event, but it was downplayed the entire first hour since neither
guy is a McMahon. HHH came out and did color commentary. Lawler noted Goldberg's
impressive ring entrance and HHH said he's all show and no go. Flair chopped
Goldberg, who no sold. Goldberg tossed Flair across the ring. Flair sneaked in a
chop block and went to work on one of Goldberg's knees. Goldberg fought back,
backdropping and powerslamming Flair. Flair, who got a ton of cheers, raked
Goldberg's eyes. Flair went to the top, but got slammed off as usual. Orton ran
in at this point and hit Goldberg with a chairshot for the ultra-lame DQ. Orton
& Flair doubled on Goldberg as HHH casually strolled down to the ring. HHH
retrieved the sledgehammer from under the ring and hit Goldberg in the gut with
it. He was about to hit him again when Shawn Michaels made the save. Jericho
then ran in to a huge babyface pop and went after Michaels. Kevin Nash arrived
and the momentum shifted to the babyfaces, so the (supposed) heels retreated to
the floor. As if this wasn't enough, Austin showed up on the ramp top, and yes,
the "whats" started yet again. Austin said he couldn't change Bischoff's decree
making the HHH vs. Goldberg SummerSlam match no-DQ. But he said he could add to
it, so he turned that match into an Elimination Chamber match with HHH,
Goldberg, Michaels, Jericho, Nash, and Orton. Okay, let's forget the logic, or
lack of it, involved in allowing Austin and Bischoff to make all these rulings
unilaterally, each one-upping the other. Let's instead ask why the Elimination
Chamber is being brought back after less than a year. That's one of those
special gimmicks that's special precisely because it's very rare. HHH is legit
injured, so he presumably can't go long in a singles match, so this protects
him, since he can stay on the sidelines and then lose on a fluke. But if
Goldberg is supposed to go over, and that may or may not be the case, he needs
to go over in a decisive manner, such as a quick, clean singles win. HHH's
injury already provides him with some cover for losing, so why not lose straight
up in a quick match? Because the boss' son-in-law doesn't lose like that, that's
why. Anyway, back to the action, Flair tried to wallop Goldberg with a chair,
but Goldberg speared him.
Terri interviewed Slamball commissioner Pat Croce at ringside. He was putting
over his league when Jericho ran back into the ring and tried to attack Michaels
& Nash, who were still hanging around for some reason. I guess they didn't see
that "no loitering" sign. Jericho took Michaels down and pounded him, but Nash
laid Jericho out with a jackknife. The crowd cheered Jericho like crazy here.
Backstage, a medic attended to Flair, who was selling Goldberg's spear like
crazy. Bischoff came in and asked HHH if their deal was still on. HHH said it
would only still be on if Bischoff could overrule Austin and cancel the
Elimination Chamber plans for SummerSlam. Bischoff said he couldn't do that.
Someone needs to officially explain exactly how power is divided between Austin
and Bischoff. I mean, why doesn't Bischoff have the power to add to Austin's
decree, such as stipulating that HHH can only lose the title if he's pinned 18
times by each of his five opponents? But since Bischoff couldn't go any further,
HHH said the deal was off and he wouldn't be there to back Bischoff up against
Shane.
Trish Stratus beat Molly Holly by DQ in a women's title match in 2:24. They
traded quick two counts. Trish did a headscissors takedown and a dropkick. Molly
bumped to the floor. Trish went out after her but was attacked by Victoria for
yet another cheap DQ. Victoria went for some sort of slam on Trish, but she lost
her and Trish ended up landing on Victoria's leg. There was a weak post-match
fight with Victoria (who was now limping) arguing with Molly, though they both
went after Trish again. Gail Kim ran in and threw Molly and Victoria from the
ring. She helped Trish up but then turned heel on her and beat her up. Damn,
they're ruining Kim's career before it even starts.
Shane attacked the police van carrying Kane. The van no sold every one of his
blows, as if Vanamania was running wild. There were a bunch of cops there
guarding the van, and about half of them hauled Shane off. kicking and
screaming.
Lance Storm admitted that he's boring and needs help. Well, marrying the boss'
daughter might help, but she's already taken. Storm asked Goldust for help.
Goldust was happy to be of service, and promised to show Storm how to have fun.
This should lead to some entertaining vignettes.
Bischoff approached the van and told the remaining officers that Shane
overpowered the cops who hauled him off. So they all went off to help their
fellow officers fend of this maniac from Greenwich who manhandles cops four at a
time. This left the van unguarded, making the Vancouver police department look
incompetent as hell. I guess they were all rookies since half that city's force
got wiped out in that Ecks vs. Sever movie last year. Bischoff then pulled the
key to unlock the police van from his pocket. How did he get the key? And if he
had it, how were the cops supposed to let Kane out when the time came? And why
was Kane even there, since he didn't have a match scheduled and Vince had banned
Shane from wrestling him? See, I can't even wait for the rhetorical questions at
the end to ask these things.
Rob Van Dam defeated Chris Jericho in 11:25. Jericho was cheered again, which
guaranteed he'd lose. They started a little slow but it built very well. RVD hit
a spinkick and a thrust kick. Jericho went for a charge in te corner but hit the
post and bumped out to the floor. RVD dived out but Jericho moved and RVD hit
the security barrier. Jericho slammed RVD on the floor and went on offense
inside the ring, scoring several twos. RVD suplexed Jericho out to the floor for
a big bump. Back in the ring, RVD blocked the walls and scored two on a cradle.
Jericho scored two after a kick. RVD hit a spinkick and went for the rolling
thunder, but Jericho got his knees up. Jericho went for a lionsault but RVD
rolled clear. Jericho then rolled clear when RVD tried a frog splash. Jericho
hooked the walls but the ref forced him to break the hold when he got caught
using the ropes. RVD then laid Jericho out with a kick and scored the pin after
a split-leg moonsault. Good match! And it did make sense for RVD to win since he
faces Kane at SummerSlam, though that match could end up being changed due to
some angle involving Shane. Jericho threw a tantrum afterward, claiming his loss
was due to a conspiracy, blaming it on Nash for jackknifing him earlier, which
left him at less than 100% here presumably. He called Nash a big, stupid son of
a bitch and challenged him to a hair vs. hair match, saying Nash's hair is his
most prized possession, so he plans to take it from him. That should prove
interesting.
Bischoff was seen smiling broadly. The police van was shown empty.
Eric Bischoff beat Shane McMahon in the no holds barred match in 3:22. Bischoff
brought one of the tech guys in the ring before the match and sparred a little
with him, showing off his karate skills. Shane arrived. Bischoff flattened him
with a few kicks. Shane tackled Bischoff and began punching him. Kane started
down the ramp. Shane immediately forgot about Bischoff and went after Kane on
the floor. Shane was acting totally crazed and had Kane reeling for a few
seconds with wild punches and kicks. He choked Kane with a cable. Kane
overpowered Shane, gave him the boot to the face, and posted him. He then gave
Shane a tombstone piledriver on the stairs. Kane rolled the unconscious Shane
back into the ring, where Bischoff easily pinned him. Bischoff had a bloody
nose, presumably from an errant punch. The show ended on a flat note, as this
match wasn't very good, and Bischoff simply walked over to the broadcast desk
and demanded half-hearted high fives from Lawler & Coach to conclude the
program.
2008 - WWE announced the following: WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair have mutually
agreed to contractually part ways. After an extraordinary career Ric has chosen
to pursue opportunities outside of WWE.
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