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Souled Out (1998)

Souled Out (1998) was the second Souled Out professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and sponsored by Snickers. The event took place on January 24, 1998 from the Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio.[1] Unlike the previous year's event, this year's event was billed as a joint production by WCW and the nWo (in storyline) and the pay-per-view events until the following year's Uncensored were jointly produced by WCW and the nWo.

Souled Out (1998)
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
Brand(s)WCW
nWo
DateJanuary 24, 1998
CityDayton, Ohio
VenueHara Arena
Attendance5,486
Tagline(s)Hell Hath No Fury Like...
First Fight '98
Who Do You Trust?
Pay-per-view chronology
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Starrcade
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SuperBrawl VIII
Souled Out chronology
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1997
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1999

The event featured a double main event. The first main event featured Bret Hart making his WCW in-ring debut against Ric Flair. Hart made Flair submit to the Sharpshooter. The second main event featured WCW's Lex Luger against nWo's Randy Savage. Luger made Savage submit to the Torture Rack.[2]

The event featured several WCW vs. nWo matches. There were two singles matches as Larry Zbyszko and The Giant represented WCW against the nWo's Scott Hall and Kevin Nash in respective matches while WCW's Ray Traylor and The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) took on the nWo's Konnan, Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell in a six-man tag team match. Aside from WCW vs. nWo matches, the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and the WCW World Television Championship were also defended at the event. Chris Benoit took on Raven in a Raven's Rules Match and a lucha libre cruiserweight eight-man tag team match also took place at the event.

Storylines Edit

The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[3]

At Starrcade, Randy Savage provided a distraction to Lex Luger during his match against Savage's teammate Buff Bagwell, allowing Bagwell to win the match. Luger defeated Bagwell in a rematch the following night on Nitro and then challenged Savage to a match. Luger defeated Savage in a short match on the following week's Nitro. Luger then cost Savage, a match against Chris Adams by hitting Savage with a steel chair on the debut episode of Thunder. Later on the show, it was announced that Luger would face Savage at Souled Out.

Event Edit

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Tony Schiavone
Bobby Heenan
Mike Tenay
Interviewer Gene Okerlund
Ring announcers Michael Buffer
David Penzer
Referee Randy Anderson
Mickie Henson
Charles Robinson
Nick Patrick
Billy Silverman

One notable moment of the night was when Kevin Nash attempted his Jackknife Powerbomb on The Giant. Nash was unable to lift the Giant high enough, and the impact caused the Giant to land on his head. The announcers were noticeably stunned as it appeared the Giant may have suffered a serious neck injury. While he ultimately recovered, Nash and the Giant would play it off as a deliberate move on Nash's part to try to break the Giant's neck.[4]

Reception Edit

In 2010, 411Mania staff gave the event a rating of 7.5 [Good], stating, "All the non-nWo stuff delivers, but all the nWo stuff pretty much sucks. Even though there's a lot to enjoy on this card, it still reminded me of a nursing home, since you could smell death coming.

Eric Bischoff was a one-trick pony for a booker. The only major angle he came up with was nWo. It got over huge, but once it was time to end it, he didn't. Instead of pushing talent the fans wanted to see, he shoved nWo down the fans' throats. Bischoff thought no matter how shitty the product was, people would still watch WCW over WWF. His method did in fact work for a while, but once people started seeing fresh talent, interesting characters, cussing, puppies, and aggressive violence - the WCW fans evolved into WWF fans.

I will have to give this a thumbs up, but do not say I didn't warn you about the nWo garbage."[5]

Results Edit

No.Results[2][4][6]StipulationsTimes
1Juventud Guerrera, Super Caló, Lizmark Jr. and Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated La Parka, Psychosis, Silver King and El DandyEight-man tag team match09:30
2Chris Benoit defeated Raven by submissionRaven's Rules Match10:36
3Chris Jericho defeated Rey Misterio Jr. (c) by submissionSingles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship08:22
4Booker T (c) defeated Rick MartelSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship10:50
5Larry Zbyszko (with Dusty Rhodes) defeated Scott Hall (with Louie Spicolli) by disqualificationSingles match08:09
6Ray Traylor and The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) (with Ted DiBiase) defeated nWo (Buff Bagwell, Konnan and Scott Norton) (with Vincent)Six-man tag team match12:20
7Kevin Nash (with Hollywood Hogan and Eric Bischoff) defeated The GiantSingles match[Note 1]10:47
8Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair by submissionSingles match18:06
9Lex Luger defeated Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) by submissionSingles match07:07
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. ^ This match was rescheduled from Starrcade the previous month after Kevin Nash no showed the event.

References Edit

  1. ^ . www.wcwwrestling.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 1998. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b "The SmarK Retro Repost – Souled Out '98". 411Mania. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  3. ^ Grabianowski, Ed (13 January 2006). "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  4. ^ a b "Souled Out pay-per-view results". The History of WWE. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  5. ^ "411Mania".
  6. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 24, 2020). "Pro wrestling history (01/24): WWF Royal Rumble 1999". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved January 25, 2020.

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Souled Out 1998 was the second Souled Out professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by World Championship Wrestling WCW and sponsored by Snickers The event took place on January 24 1998 from the Hara Arena in Dayton Ohio 1 Unlike the previous year s event this year s event was billed as a joint production by WCW and the nWo in storyline and the pay per view events until the following year s Uncensored were jointly produced by WCW and the nWo Souled Out 1998 PromotionWorld Championship WrestlingBrand s WCWnWoDateJanuary 24 1998CityDayton OhioVenueHara ArenaAttendance5 486Tagline s Hell Hath No Fury Like First Fight 98Who Do You Trust Pay per view chronology PreviousStarrcade Next SuperBrawl VIIISouled Out chronology Previous1997 Next 1999The event featured a double main event The first main event featured Bret Hart making his WCW in ring debut against Ric Flair Hart made Flair submit to the Sharpshooter The second main event featured WCW s Lex Luger against nWo s Randy Savage Luger made Savage submit to the Torture Rack 2 The event featured several WCW vs nWo matches There were two singles matches as Larry Zbyszko and The Giant represented WCW against the nWo s Scott Hall and Kevin Nash in respective matches while WCW s Ray Traylor and The Steiner Brothers Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner took on the nWo s Konnan Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell in a six man tag team match Aside from WCW vs nWo matches the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and the WCW World Television Championship were also defended at the event Chris Benoit took on Raven in a Raven s Rules Match and a lucha libre cruiserweight eight man tag team match also took place at the event Contents 1 Storylines 2 Event 3 Reception 4 Results 5 ReferencesStorylines EditThe event featured wrestlers from pre existing scripted feuds and storylines Wrestlers portrayed villains heroes or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches 3 At Starrcade Randy Savage provided a distraction to Lex Luger during his match against Savage s teammate Buff Bagwell allowing Bagwell to win the match Luger defeated Bagwell in a rematch the following night on Nitro and then challenged Savage to a match Luger defeated Savage in a short match on the following week s Nitro Luger then cost Savage a match against Chris Adams by hitting Savage with a steel chair on the debut episode of Thunder Later on the show it was announced that Luger would face Savage at Souled Out Event EditOther on screen personnel Role Name Commentators Tony SchiavoneBobby HeenanMike TenayInterviewer Gene OkerlundRing announcers Michael BufferDavid PenzerReferee Randy AndersonMickie HensonCharles RobinsonNick PatrickBilly SilvermanOne notable moment of the night was when Kevin Nash attempted his Jackknife Powerbomb on The Giant Nash was unable to lift the Giant high enough and the impact caused the Giant to land on his head The announcers were noticeably stunned as it appeared the Giant may have suffered a serious neck injury While he ultimately recovered Nash and the Giant would play it off as a deliberate move on Nash s part to try to break the Giant s neck 4 Reception EditIn 2010 411Mania staff gave the event a rating of 7 5 Good stating All the non nWo stuff delivers but all the nWo stuff pretty much sucks Even though there s a lot to enjoy on this card it still reminded me of a nursing home since you could smell death coming Eric Bischoff was a one trick pony for a booker The only major angle he came up with was nWo It got over huge but once it was time to end it he didn t Instead of pushing talent the fans wanted to see he shoved nWo down the fans throats Bischoff thought no matter how shitty the product was people would still watch WCW over WWF His method did in fact work for a while but once people started seeing fresh talent interesting characters cussing puppies and aggressive violence the WCW fans evolved into WWF fans I will have to give this a thumbs up but do not say I didn t warn you about the nWo garbage 5 Results EditNo Results 2 4 6 StipulationsTimes1Juventud Guerrera Super Calo Lizmark Jr and Chavo Guerrero Jr defeated La Parka Psychosis Silver King and El DandyEight man tag team match09 302Chris Benoit defeated Raven by submissionRaven s Rules Match10 363Chris Jericho defeated Rey Misterio Jr c by submissionSingles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship08 224Booker T c defeated Rick MartelSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship10 505Larry Zbyszko with Dusty Rhodes defeated Scott Hall with Louie Spicolli by disqualificationSingles match08 096Ray Traylor and The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott with Ted DiBiase defeated nWo Buff Bagwell Konnan and Scott Norton with Vincent Six man tag team match12 207Kevin Nash with Hollywood Hogan and Eric Bischoff defeated The GiantSingles match Note 1 10 478Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair by submissionSingles match18 069Lex Luger defeated Randy Savage with Miss Elizabeth by submissionSingles match07 07 c the champion s heading into the match This match was rescheduled from Starrcade the previous month after Kevin Nash no showed the event References Edit WCW Live Events September 1997 www wcwwrestling com Archived from the original on 4 February 1998 Retrieved 19 April 2022 a b The SmarK Retro Repost Souled Out 98 411Mania Retrieved 2017 02 28 Grabianowski Ed 13 January 2006 How Pro Wrestling Works HowStuffWorks Inc Discovery Communications Retrieved 2015 11 15 a b Souled Out pay per view results The History of WWE Retrieved 2016 02 28 411Mania Hoops Brian January 24 2020 Pro wrestling history 01 24 WWF Royal Rumble 1999 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 25 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Souled Out 1998 amp oldid 1172747258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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