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The Most Mindboggling Pay Per View of the Year

World Championship Wrestling Cruiserweight Championship

WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman vs. Mikey Whipreck

Harlem Street Fight for Control of nWo Black and White

Stevie Ray vs. Vincent

Kevin Nash (w/ Lex Luger & Miss Elizabeth) vs. Rey Mysterio Jr

Handicap match

Jerry Flynn vs. Ernest 'The Cat' Miller & w/ Sonny Onoo

"Raven's Rules" Hardcore Triangle match

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Hardcore Hak vs. Raven (w/ Chastity)

World Championship Wrestling World Tag Team Championship Lumberjack Match

WCW Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Curt Hennig vs. Dean Malenko & Chris Benoit

Dog Collar Match

Perry Saturn vs. Chris Jericho

World Championship Wrestling World Television Championship

WCW Television Champion Scott Steiner (w/ Buff Bagwell) vs. Booker T

First Blood Barbed Wire Cage Match for the World Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship

WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hollywood Hulk Hogan vs. Nature Boy Ric Flair

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It was at Uncensored 1996 that the company gave us the Doomsday Cage Match, an event which is still talked about today as the ultimate embodiment of all things Wrestlecrap. 1997 fared a little better , but still gave us a horribly convoluted Three Team Elimination match between Team Piper, Team WCW and Team nWo, whilst in 1998 we had the awfulvs.cage match.Still, as we discussed in that 1998 Uncensored review , things had been starting to look better thanks to a very solid undercard.So, if nothing else, there was hope that this year's event might just be the one to break the Uncensored curse and finally give fans a good show from top to bottom.Did it manage it?Or was this yet to be another example of all that was terrible about World Championship Wrestling?Let's head to Louisville, Kentucky, to find out.We began tonight's show with an ominous opening video which reminded that tonight's main event would be a First Blood Barbed Wire Cage Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship between reigning champion Hollywood Hogan and WCW PresidentAnd you thought using blood and OTT gimmicks to disguise the fact that they could no longer go was something Flair and Hogan only did during their TNA run.Anyway, from there, we got the usual welcome fromandSchiavone told us that this wasand that several of the matches would have "bizarre" stipulations.I'm not sure if anybody told Tony, but "mindboggling" isn't exactly a good thing.In true WCW fashion, we next went to, who reminded us that because of these "bizarre" stipulations, all of tonight's matches were unsanctioned. Apparently, WCW didn't want anything to do with the actual matches, but were still willing to pay for the arena, the staff, and the marketing, and were willing to have their name all over things.After Gene shilled 1-900 909 9900, we got a quick video hyping the upcomingvs.. match before finally, almost six minutes into the broadcast, we got down to ringside.Known and beloved as a staple of Extreme Championship Wrestling,was making his WCW on tonight's show, challengingfor the cruiserweight title.Whipwreck was so new that he didn't even get entrance music.He was also booed loudly by the Kentucky faithful, though I honestly couldn't tell you whether that was because they hated the fact that he was from ECW or simply loved his opponent way more.Either way, heel challenger vs. babyface champion worked incredibly well here.Harking back to a time when WCW would kick off its PPVs with what would often prove to be one of the best matches on the show, this was a solid, fast-paced, high impact cruiserweight match that delivered on every count.After some terrific back-and-forth action, Kidman landed the shooting star press to retain the gold.Up next, we were about to get a match for control of nWo Black and White. If you needed any indication as to how little that stable actually mattered, the match was betweenandA brief video showed us that Hollywood Hogan had been stirring trouble by telling both men separately that they were the nWo Black and White leader and that they should beat the other guy up.The video also showed us clips of Stevie Ray calling Vincent a "" and Vincent responding by telling us he was about to beat Stevie Ray from project to project.Second only to his big match againstat Summerslam 1991 , this may well have been the best match Vincent ever had in his entire career.That's not to say it was a classic or anything, but it was, at least by Virgil standards.Using the no-holds-barred stipulation to its full effect, both Vince and Stevie went brawling through the crowds and crashing into chairs before returning to the ring for some bog standard offence.Towards the end,ran in and threw a Slap Jack into the ring before turning to the camera and telling us that he didn't care which one of the two combatants used it because, in actual fact, it was he, Horace, who was the real leader of the nWo.Vincent tried to use Slap Jack the weapon, but Stevie countered with Slap Jack the move (a pedigree) to win the match.Again, I'm not saying this was great, just great by Vincent vs. Stevie Ray standards.Out in the Internet Location,toldand That Other Guy Who Looked a Bit Like a Fat Jonathan Coachman that he was ready for Perry Saturn.For some reason, Madden was sucking up to Jericho big time.Back at Superbrawl IX , Rey Mysterio Jr. had lost a Mask vs.'s hair match to Kevin Nash.Though nobody had wanted to see Mysterio lose, the actual match had been pretty fun.The novelty of seeing Nash throw his smaller opponent around like a ragdoll was certainly entertaining, as was the sight of Mysterio using his quickness to take Big Sexy off his feet.One month later, however, and the novelty had worn off.Since Superbrawl, Mysterio had been on a winning streak, toppling men twice his size such as Bam Bam Bigelow and even Nash himself, in a return match on Nitro.Tonight, his luck would run out in a disappointing match against the Wolfpac leader.Rey took charge in the early going, but their timing was so off that Nash's selling looked fake as hell and really made suspension of disbelief impossible.Later, Big Sexy gained the upper hand and decimated his opponent, but it was no longer as fun as it had been back at Superbrawl.Towards the finish, Rey attempted a comeback, but Lex Luger tripped him up.Nash planted Rey into the mat, and this one was -thankfully- over.Coming up, we'd have an ECW reunion withmeeting(Sandman) andin a three-way dance.Next, we got a video package splicing clips of the three men attacking each other with promos in which they each promised just to prove that they were more hardcore and extreme than the other two.At no point did any man claim that they were going to win. Apparently, that wasn't important here.The video -and the announcers- made you believe that said match was next, but it wasn't.What was next involved Mr Personality,This was billed as a handicap match but was, as you might imagine, basicallyvs. Jerry Flynn withoccasionally providing comedy spots in his role as the cowardly heel manager.The Cat spent almost the entirety of the match beating up on Flynn. You'd assume this was to try and get some crowd sympathy for ol' Lightning Foot so that they could cheer him on towards his inevitable comeback.The problem was that not a single member of the audience seemed to care a lot about Flynn, so the whole thing fell flat.In the end, Jerry reversed an Irish whip, sent The Cat crashing into Sonny Onoo then pinned Onoo and got the win.Even then, nobody cared.Later, we'd be having a match in whichandwould be defending the WCW tag team titles against rivalsFollowing the result of their last meeting at Superbrawl, in which Windham had choked Malenko with his belt, this match would have something to do with whipping each other with belts, but the rules weren't exactly made clear here.What was made clear, thanks to two promo clips from the competitors, was that neither team liked the other one very much and that somebody was going to get whipped with a belt.If you happen to watch this on the WWE Network and wonder why Hak's theme sounds familiar, it's because it used to belong to Retro Pro Wrestling favouriteHaving made it to the ring, the ECW icon went to war with Bam Bam and Raven in an enjoyable weapons match which, aside from the occasional table spot, basically featured all three men attacking each other with trash cans and assorted plunder for the better part of fifteen minutes.Though garbage matches aren't really this writer's usual cup of tea, this actually came as a welcome change of pace from the typical WCW fare and was a lot of fun to watch.After a good bit of ECW-inspired, weapon-based entertainment, Chastity turned on her "brother" Raven by blasting him in the face with a fire extinguisher and headbutting him in the nuts.Hak made the cover and, three seconds later, walked out as the victor with Chastity on his arm.As the ring crew cleaned up the ring of all the weapons, we spent some time with Tenay, Schiavone, and Heenan.As Tenay and Tony talked, Bobby turned around to look at the audience and was admonished by Schiavone for it.That only seemed to piss off The Brain, who completely turned his back to the camera and spent most of the rest of the segment like that."You're paid to be an announcer not to pout," said Schiavone."I am announcing. I don't get paid to be talked to like that," replied The Brain.This was 100% unscripted and 100% awkward.So, we finally got the thing with the belts cleared up:Prior to the match, the likes ofand(among others) came out to serve as lumberjacks.They were all brandishing leather belts that they could use to whip the combatants if they strayed outside of the ring.The lumberjacks were all topless and wearing jeans too as if they needed some kind of uniform to stand around the ring.At one point, Tenay acknowledged that Kendal and Barry Windham were brothers and that this might play a role in the match. It did, but it was so subtle and ultimately underplayed that it didn't seem to matter.As for the match itself, it was far better than their laborious Superbrawl outing and by far one of the best matches on this card by a million miles.All four men worked their asses off. Combined with the lumberjack stipulation, it made for a terrific match that was a joy to watch.The finish came about thanks to Benoit & Malenko's Four Horsemen mentor, Arn Anderson. At the start of the match,came to the ring and convinced Chris Adams to give up his place as lumberjack so that he (Anderson) could take it.At the finish, Anderson blasted Curt Hennig with his trusty tire iron. Benoit then did the Flying Headbutt of Doom and brought the titles home to the Horsemen.From one gimmick match to another...Since losing a Loser Must Wear a Dress match to Chris Jericho back at Souled Out 1999 , Saturn had been doing just that, embracing the role of a cross-dressing pro wrestler with aplomb and showing that he wasn't afraid to run around in a dress.Tonight, however, he wore not a dress but some kind of gothic, PVC skirt, black lipstick and yellow contact lenses.Meanwhile, Jericho tried to getto wear the dog collar instead. When he refused, Jericho slapped him and sent him packing.When the two combatants did finally lock up, the resultant match was...Well, it was kind of meh.I'm not sure there's ever technically been any such thing as a bad Chris Jericho match, but this was about as close as you'll probably ever get to such a thing existing.Having been so worked up for the earlier tag title match, the crowd were spent and lifeless, and nothing Jericho and Saturn seemed to do could revive them.Sure, there were some fun spots here and there, but there was also a lot of dead time where both men just seemed like they were figuring out how to best use the dog collar.Eventually, Saturn hit the DVD to end this disappointment of a match.Out in the Internet Location, Mikey Whipreck told Mark Madden that, despite his loss to Billy Kidman earlier, he was happy with his performance.Whipreck said some other stuff too, but the sound quality was so poor that it was hard to tell exactly what it was he said.was doing a gimmick where he basically had roid rage all the time and everyone except forand his ally, Buff Bagwell, were scared of him.He was on form here, yelling at everyone in sight in between putting on a solid match for the TV title.Though not exactly match of the night, this was one of the better bouts on the card - a true seesaw battle between two main-eventers-in-the-making that saw Booker T eventually recapture the TV title.Finally, after another typically cheesy WCW promo that showed us the steel cage being built for tonight's main event, it was on to said main event.If Ric Flair wins, he becomes our new champion and remains WCW President for life. If, however, he loses, then he's banned from WCW for life. Sorry to spoil the ending for you.If you thought all the stipulations were a lot to contend with, just wait until we get down to the match itself which was, in a word, dumb.After making his entrance, Flair told refereethat he shouldn't stop the match for a small cut here or there, but rather to use his discretion. The idea was that the referee should only cut the match if one man deliberately busted the other open, not if they accidentally got cut in the course of the match.Robinson, however, used "his discretion" a little too liberally.Flair got busted open by Hogan in the first five minutes of the match.Robison ignored it.Hogan then cut Flair open with some barbed wire then raked his head across the cage like he was grating cheese.Robinson ignored both of those things too.With blood literally dripping from his forehead, Flair eventually -blatantly- bust Hogan open, but Robinson ignored that too.Later, Hogan began to be cheered loudly and fell back into the babyface role with ease. He kept trying to pin Flair, only for Charles Robinson to remind him that this was a first blood match...This despite the fact that both men were clearly bleeding heavily.David Flair and Tori Wilson put in a cameo, though David was beaten up by Arn Anderson, who then slipped Flair a tire iron. Flair used it, slapped Hogan in the figure four, and Charles Robison counted to three.It was literally the most ridiculous way to end a pro wrestling event since Starrcade 1997.And that was basically that. Flair celebrated to end the show.