- Starrcade (1998)
Infobox wrestling event
name=Starrcade (1998)
promotion=World Championship Wrestling cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec28_starrcade.html |title=Nash wins title, ends Goldberg's streak |first=John |last=Powell |date=1998-12-28 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ]
date=December 27 1998
venue=MCI Center
city=Washington, D.C.
attendance=16,066
lastevent=World War 3 (1998)
nextevent=Souled Out (1999)Starrcade (1998) was the sixteenth annual
Starrcade professional wrestling pay-per-view event. It was the eleventh Starrcade event produced byWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW), and it took place onDecember 27 1998 from the MCI Center inWashington, D.C. The
main event was a No Disqualification match between Goldberg andKevin Nash for theWCW World Heavyweight Championship . Their feud began when Nash won a battle royal at World War 3, and earned a title match.The Fingerpoke of Doom occurred soon after the event, whereHulk Hogan won the title in controversy.cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/nash.html |title=Kevin Nash |first=John |last=Milner |date=2005-10-21 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] Other matches includedDiamond Dallas Page against The Giant,Eric Bischoff againstRic Flair , andKonnan againstChris Jericho for theWCW World Television Championship .Background
The main feud heading into Starrcade was between Goldberg and
Kevin Nash over theWCW World Heavyweight Championship . Since his debut, Goldberg started an undefeated streak, and won the title from Hollywood Hogan on theJuly 6 edition of "WCW Monday Nitro ". [cite web |url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/30445411027 |title=History of the WCW World Championship: Goldberg |publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] At World War 3, Nash won a battle royal to earn a title match with Goldberg at Starrcade, and their feud began. [cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/nov23_worldwar.html |title=Nash dominates WW3 |first=John |last=Powell |date=1998-11-23 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] Heading into Starrcade, Goldberg had an undefeated streak of 173 matches.The feud between
Ric Flair andEric Bischoff began onSeptember 14 , when Flair returned to reform the Four Horsemen. The Four Horsemen feuded with the New World Order, but it soon reduced to a feud between Flair and Bischoff.cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/flair.html |title=Ric Flair |first=John |last=Milner |coauthors=Kamchen, Richard |date=2004-11-18 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] [cite video |date2=2004-02-03 |title=The Monday Night War: WWE Raw vs. WCW Nitro |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408001/ |medium=DVD |publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment |accessdate=2008-06-02 ] The feud betweenDiamond Dallas Page and The Giant began whenBret Hart defeated Page with the help of The Giant to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on theNovember 30 edition of "Nitro". [cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/ddp.html |title=Diamond Dallas Page |first=John |last=Milner |date=2005-08-14 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ]Event
The first match was a Triangle match between
Juventud Guerrera , Rey Misterio, Jr. and Kidman for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. The match went back and forth between all three. It ended when Misterio sent Guerrera outside the ring with a headscissors takedown, and Kidman performed a shooting star press to both. Eddy Guerrero came out as Kidman fought Guerrera in the ring. Kidman had Guerrera in a roll-up, and Guerrero reversed it into a sunset flip on Kidman. Misteriodropkick ed Guerrera, and Kidman pinned Guerrera with a roll-up to win the match, and retain the title. After the match, Guerrero lectured Misterio and Guerrera, and challenged Kidman for the title. Kidman accepted, and the match started with Guerrero having the advantage. Kidman fought back with a headscissors takedown, and they went back and forth. After Kidman countered apowerbomb into a sitout facebuster, he attempted a Frankensteiner, but Guerrero held on. After interference from Guerrera and Misterio, who helped Guerrero and Kidman respectively, Kidman pinned Guerrero after a shooting star press to win the match, and retain the title.The third match was between
Norman Smiley and Prince Iaukea. The match started back and forth until Smiley dropped Iaukea across the ropes. Smiley dominated Iaukea with the use of many holds. Iaukea attempted to fight back with a springboard crossbody, but Smiley rolled through, and forced Iaukea to submit with the Norman Conquest. Smiley won the match. The fourth match was betweenErnest Miller (accompanied by Sonny Onoo) andPerry Saturn . The match started back and forth. Saturn had the early advantage until Miller performed an eye rake, and choked Saturn. Miller performed asuperkick , but Saturn fought back withsuplex es. After Saturn missed an axe handle, Miller fought back with kicks, and held Saturn for Onoo to attack him. Onoo accidentally kicked Miller, and Miller kicked Onoo. Saturn then pinned Miller after a Death Valley driver to win the match.The fifth match was between the team of Brian Adams and
Scott Norton and the team of Fit Finlay andJerry Flynn . The match went back and forth until Adams performed a piledriver to Finlay. Adams and Norton dominated Finlay with a DDT and a hangman's neckbreaker from Norton. Finlay performed a jawbreaker to Adams, but Adams fought back with a gorilla press gutbuster. Flynn tagged in after Finlay blocked a seated senton from Adams. Norton pinned Flynn after a clothesline and a powerbomb to win the match. The sixth match was betweenChris Jericho andKonnan for theWCW World Television Championship . Jericho gained the advantage after sending Konnan into the ringpost. Konnan fought back with a rolling thunder lariat, and they went back and forth. Jericho performed a Lionsault, but sent himself into the ringsteps. After Konnan kicked him in the corner, Jericho hit Konnan with the belt. Konnan fought back with a Facejam, and forced Jericho to submit with the Tequila Sunrise. Konnan won the match, and retained the title.The seventh match was between
Eric Bischoff andRic Flair . The match started with Flair dominating Bischoff with knife edge chops, punches and kicks. Flair performed a knee drop, and targeted Bischoff's right leg. Bischoff fought back briefly with kicks. Flair performed repeated low blows and knife edge chops. Flair knocked down the referee, and performed suplexes before applying the figure four leglock.Curt Hennig came down, and handed Bischoff a weapon. Bischoff punched Flair with it, and pinned him to win the match. The eighth match was between The Giant andDiamond Dallas Page . The Giant dominated Page after sending him into the ringsteps and ringposts. After delivering several attacks, The Giant applied the bear hug. Page fought out, and bit The Giant's forehead, but The Giant performed a chokeslam backbreaker. Page performed a tornado DDT, and both were down.Bret Hart came out, and accidentally hit The Giant with a steel chair. Page performed flying clotheslines until The Giant caught him, and attempted achokeslam from the top turnbuckle. Page countered it into a Diamond Cutter, and pinned The Giant to win the match.The
main event was a No Disqualification match betweenKevin Nash and Goldberg for theWCW World Heavyweight Championship . The match started back and forth. Nash attacked Goldberg in the corner, but Goldberg pushed him down, and applied the ankle lock. Goldberg attacked Nash in the corner, but Nash sent him into the turnbuckle. Nash performed a corner foot choke, and attempted a big boot. Goldberg ducked, and performed a spear. As Goldberg was about to perform a Jackhammer, Nash performed a low blow. Nash performed a sidewalk slam, and attacked Goldberg's back. Goldberg fought back with a swinging neckbreaker and a superkick. After Goldberg performed a front powerslam and a spinning heel kick, Disco Inferno andBam Bam Bigelow came out to attack Goldberg. Goldberg performed a spear to Inferno, and sent Bigelow out of the ring with a clothesline. As Goldberg was about to perform a spear to Nash,Scott Hall shocked Goldberg with a stun gun. Nash performed a Jackknife Powerbomb to Goldberg, and pinned him to win the match and the title. [cite web |url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/30445411033 |title=History of the WCW World Championship: Kevin Nash |publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment |accessdate=2008-06-05 ]Aftermath
Goldberg's match at Starrcade ended his undefeated streak. On the
January 4 edition of "WCW Monday Nitro ",Kevin Nash was scheduled to face Goldberg in a rematch for theWCW World Heavyweight Championship . However, Goldberg was arrested when he was accused of stalking. Nash, instead, facedHulk Hogan , who returned after a hiatus, and the Fingerpoke of Doom incident occurred. Hogan pinned Nash after a poke in the chest to win the match and the title. The match was followed by a reunion of the New World Order. [cite web |url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/30445411037 |title=History of the WCW World Championship: Hulk Hogan |publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment |accessdate=2008-06-05 ]After Starrcade, Goldberg feuded with
Scott Hall due to his interference in the match. They faced each other in aladder match involving a stun gun atSouled Out . After Goldberg won the match,Bam Bam Bigelow came out and attacked Goldberg, and a feud started between them. [cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/jan18_souledout.html |title=Hall zapped at Souled Out |first=John |last=Powell |date=1999-01-18 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] It led to their match at SuperBrawl IX, where Goldberg defeated Bigelow to end their feud. [cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/feb22_superbrawl.html |title=David Flair turns at SuperBrawl |first=John |last=Powell |date=1999-02-22 |publisher=SLAM! Sports |accessdate=2008-06-05 ] The feud betweenRic Flair andEric Bischoff continued with Flair defeating Bischoff in a match to become WCW President in early 1999.Results
ee also
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Starrcade
*World Championship Wrestling References
External links
* [http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec28_starrcade.html Starrcade 1998 Review at SLAM! Sports]
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