Someone actually thought that Jeff Jarrett was in a WWF main event match against Triple H for the Heavyweight Title? That's like John Layfield appearing at a TNA Impact event and telling Dolph Ziggler he has to drop the title to Triple H
So Roddy Piper’s 1000th return to WCW turns out to be his last ever appearance for the company, which is ironic. With this PPV out of the way, we’re now one month away from the infamous Yapapai strap match.
@@jackcarraway4707He had just the right combo of ability and goofiness that made his antics amusing without crossing over into cringe. Hell, he ALMOST made Bob palatable. Almost
I remember when I heard Booker T had won the championship and thought "Wow, I wonder who he beat? Hogan? Sting? Goldberg?! DDP?".. Nah, Jeff Jarrett.. What a letdown.
@@schizzo8959 he's a midcard talent a best and never drew any money. Vince had to send a bunch of his guys to Memphis to bail out daddy Jarrett when Lawler and Jeff were the featured acts in the early 90's. Jeff was at the top of the card when WCW was going out of business, and TNA with him as the central guy, never made money. Yet he's the one who jumped ship the most during the MNW.
Thank you brother for all of your content and hard work. Greatly appreciated. I can’t imagine how hard this reliving the war has been for you but I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to hear about the entire experience once you’re done. The highs The lows Any moments you felt like quitting. Anything you learned from or saw differently now years later from your first viewing. What you would tell yourself back when you began now that you’ve lived through it if anything. Etc etc. Anyhow thanks again from NYC The Bronx
Love this series! Been catching up and wanted to thank you for all your efforts. Have you ever considered doing a video on Jeff Jarrett? His career has been very interesting, from his father history in the business to his multiple WCW and WWF runs to creating TNA. Lots of material there. Thank you again slapnuts! ;)
The way the storyline played out in the main event you would think that scott hall would win the wcw world title but this is wcw so of course it wasn't going to happen
He's absoutely cool and nice and was a worthy Opponent for the Artist, but in the End the gorgeous Purple Glam Couple was simply to talented, strong and clever for LeRoux!!!! Hopefully his Chest still hurt from the High Heels Kick from Paisley and he will never ever slaps the gorgeous Booty of the Purple Beauty Goddess again!!!!
I was at WM 18 in Toronto, and I enjoyed his match with Austin (AWESOME Stunner sell, lol.) Sad that he was fired soon after. His demons got the best of him :(
Daffers was unbearably hot here. Seriously though, the Flair/Crowbar/Daffney act was one of the highlights of WCW at this time. At least they looked like they were having a great time.
Yeah, it's a very crafty way of handling the legal obligation, but it does raise the question of... why were they in that situation in the first place? Why would they agree to a main event with what was AT BEST only ever going to be a midcard gimmick? Midcard acts can be great, I loved stuff like The Cat and nowadays I'm recognizing how good Norman Smiley was, but nobody was expecting them to main event when those gimmicks were proposed, y'know?
It gets a little better come September 2000 and is ok from then to the end. Seeing as there is about 1 year left in Reliving the War.....have you started to think about what's next? Im sure you will be happy to complete the Reliving the War series, but did you have any big type projects similar to this? You do so much amazing stuff for the wrestling community, so thank you very much. Your stuff is top notch.
I was a fan of Ahmed Johnson back in the Wwf days looking back on it i didnt realize how not good he really was. He was rather dangerous if were honest. I still call prince iakea ..prince Naki Maki like chris jerico intended
Great year for The Wall. Classic after classic with Billy Kidman, then a main event win over the Kiss Demon. Insane that Vince didn’t pick him up for the Invasion angle.
I was waiting for this. Sometimes I wonder what Scott Hall would've been like as WCW Champion. It probably would have been as long as Jeff Hardy's one and only WWE Championship reign. (And that pains me to say.)
I’ve watched a lot of the old Monday night Raw’s but watching these videos makes me wanna go back and actually watch WCW. I was always a die hard WWE fan so I never really payed attention to WCW
I watched this on PPV and recorded it at the same damn time. Ive seen this event so many times. I think this, summerslam 2009, an mania I've seen the most times in 30 years
Halls next match after this PPV was in a tag team with Jerry Lynn, against Justin Credible and Rhino at a house show for ECW, after a nine-month absence from the ring. Two more matches at another house for ECW in Poughkeepsie, NY and he wouldn't be seen in an American ring again for more than a year. He didn't wrestle on American free TV for over two years, from 09 February 2000 (on "Thunder", the match was taped the day before) to 04 March 2002 (on "Raw", against Spike Dudley of all people). He spent most of 2001 wrestling in New Japan. In late February 2002, he wrestled his first match of his last WWF run as an active wrestler, against Steve Austin at a house show in Buffalo, New York. He lasted until the night after the infamous "Plane Ride From Hell", his last appearance as a competitor in a match ever for the WWF (on "Raw" in a six-man tag match). That was on 06 May 2002, the day the WWF changed its name to WWE, because Scatman Lupton got his ass whipped in court by a panda. Hall was fired on 07 May, for his ongoing substance abuse issues and related behavioural problems - or however you want to phrase it. So, _technically speaking,_ he lasted one day and a single match in _WWE_ as an active full-time wrestler. I don't know if that counts as some sort of record? Kind of strange that if "Reliving The War" was just about Scott Hall during the "Monday Night Wars", instead of the entire WWF vs. WCW saga, this would be the last epsode of the series...
I absolutely love this channel. It’s the only channel I subscribe to. As someone who grew up on JCP on TBS, being reminded of what WCW became can be heartbreaking! These PPPVs look terrible; the lighting, the production value, the ‘stars’. WCW always looked cheap but at least when they were in studio in the 80s it was well lit. Everything is so dark and dingy looking. It’s amazing to see what arenas look like when WCW was there for a Nitro or a PPV then what it looks like for the WWF(E). It’s night & day. It’s a shame really. So much rich history and talent and they just pissed it all away.
@ did you watch when they were on TBS In the 80s? They were in a literal TV studio with about 50 fans. Bobby Eaton would hit his head on ceiling lights coming off the top rope. Compare what their shows looked like to WWF. The production values aren’t close. The lighting is worse, the production values are worse, the sets are worse. Same with WCW Saturday Night, Nitro and Thunder.
I doubt many people watching this would have got the Brain Knobbs no surrender being the wrong time of year gag but I did and I laughed a lot more than I should have 🤣
Every Monday me and my friends sat and watched Raw and WCW and the constant back and forth. Watching these videos are entertaining but also bittersweet. Not long after WCW was sold our friendship went along with it. We keep in touch but it’s not how it use to be. Just like wrestling today.
I gotta ask.. what will be your new main project after reliving the war, its amazing the amount of work you've put in over the years covering this epic time in wrestling. Just wanna say thank you..yr a animal.... A Animal!!!
Finally managed to catch up on all the reliving the war episodes loving the work and because of you i now have a new found appreciation for David Flair and all the reliving the war bollocks 😂
This was what wcw was putting up against a red hot attitude era wwe. When the ppv starts I can't think of one performer I'm actually excited about seeing and even if I could what kind of match up would they be in? WCW's star power vs WWE at this point was just painful and those stars they did have were used miserably. and yes... jj still sucks.
It’s kind of appropriate this is Scott Hall’s last appearance. You wanted a war and it’s completely over, the only thing left is to sign the treaties. It’s ….kind of sad to even watch this. Few are even trying, even among the solid remaining performers. It’s a pretty sad state of affairs when an 80’s hogan match squashing another WCW top performer is one of the best matches on the card
Thank you WB for giving me the opportunity to relive my fondest wrestling memories. I have recently started re watching this series, and foresee myself continuing to watch this play list over and over for the rest of my days.
7:13 'Main event time as The Demon takes on The Wall'
My brain short-circuited about three times upon hearing that 😂
A missed opportunity to have KISS and Pink Floyd on-stage together to play "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "Comfortably Numb"
@@roccojamison89gooker51Not enough money in the world would have gotten that in 2000, lol
"I thought this was WWF" sign being visible from the hardcam really says it all
Right? Lol
Someone actually thought that Jeff Jarrett was in a WWF main event match against Triple H for the Heavyweight Title?
That's like John Layfield appearing at a TNA Impact event and telling Dolph Ziggler he has to drop the title to Triple H
@@roccojamison89gooker51 That’s fan dissociation for ya.
@@roccojamison89gooker51 Ziggler?
That's Nic Nemeth for you!
@@schizzo8959 Kerwin White's golf caddy
The demon must be in a main event on ppv
And now onto our second match of the evening. A special main event.... hahaha yeah that works
Loopholes are cool sometimes.
David Flair as this character in 90's ECW would have fed generations
The best part every week.
Lil David and his whacky antics.
@@schizzo8959 He'd have had so much heat with the ECW crowd. If only!
Assuming Wrestlemania X-7 is the finale of Reliving the War, that will be the next time we see Bobby Heenan.
Yeah. I wish Wrestling Bios would continue reviewing the Raws though. Wrestling Bios reviewing the whole invasion storyline 😮
I’m pretty sure the finale of reliving the war will be the last nitro since that was the end of it. WMX7 was more the end of the attitude era
@@tgon5153
Ryan already covered the Invasion Storyline he did 2 Videos about the Invasion
@@johns5950
He already covered the Final Nitro a few years ago before he started the Reliving The War Series
@@johns5950 Bios has stated before that X-7 will be the finale of Reliving of War.
So Roddy Piper’s 1000th return to WCW turns out to be his last ever appearance for the company, which is ironic. With this PPV out of the way, we’re now one month away from the infamous Yapapai strap match.
The WWF always blew WCW'S hardcore matches out of park
You're telling me that a hardcore division centered around absolute tit and singles superstar Brian Knobs doesn't do it for you?
More like WCW always blew their own matches lol
Crash Holly's 24/7 shenanigans was an underrated component of 2000.
@@jackcarraway4707He had just the right combo of ability and goofiness that made his antics amusing without crossing over into cringe. Hell, he ALMOST made Bob palatable. Almost
Scott Hall’s final ppv and wcw appearance
He did return to wwe ppv
😞
RIP Scott Hall 😢💔🕊️🌹🙏🏼.
@@theshakter24 months later no way out 2002 nwo
dang that means this is the last time we’ll see scott on reliving the war
The Big T and Booker match is hilarious in many ways considering Stevie Ray talked about it on an old podcast. 😂
The Final Appearances of Scott Hall and Roddy Piper in the Reliving The War Series
Thanks for the vids bro listening while delivering for Amazon
Can’t say I’m gonna miss Roddy. He hardly did anything in WcW
😢
I liked Roddy piper but he sucked when he turned heel then baby face again so fast
Nobody will miss Roddy in WCW. He did less than nothing
It’s nice to see WCW reforming the Nation of Domination….three years too late.
I love those old rumors of Harlem Heat leaving WCW going to WWF and joining The Nation
Big Al is one of the most mysterious figures in wrestling history. Nobody knows who he was, where he came from, or what happened to him after.
Wrong. He was one half of the Wrecking Crew and Master Blasters.
@ Al Green is not Big Al.
“SUPERBRAWL SUNDAY???”
As how Lex Luger would say it😂😂😂
Can they even afford to pay me??
The T-shirts are too tight too, Billy!
Would he?
I don't know!
Just realized that Ric Flair's teeth aren't yellow in this vid. Maybe Scott Steiner really got in under his skin.
They are crooked i never noticed until the scott promo lol
When Jarrett is your main guy you have a deep problem
I remember when I heard Booker T had won the championship and thought "Wow, I wonder who he beat? Hogan? Sting? Goldberg?! DDP?".. Nah, Jeff Jarrett.. What a letdown.
Double J is great and he still proves it today, but he was never a main event caliber talent.
@@schizzo8959 he's a midcard talent a best and never drew any money. Vince had to send a bunch of his guys to Memphis to bail out daddy Jarrett when Lawler and Jeff were the featured acts in the early 90's. Jeff was at the top of the card when WCW was going out of business, and TNA with him as the central guy, never made money. Yet he's the one who jumped ship the most during the MNW.
Tony: According to my sources, absolutely no one has seen the mystery man behind the door tonight... except me.
"And the women are there as well". That cracked me up so hard 🤣
Fantastic again BIG POP from myself for David flair as always please don’t stop
20:56 The Maestro looks like Gangrel with this facial impression 😂
Lol I always laughed when Heenan would refer to the artist formerly known as prince Iakaya as Tafkapi
Terry Funk getting beaten by a chop block in a Texas Deathmatch is grim
😂😂😂
Thank you brother for all of your content and hard work.
Greatly appreciated.
I can’t imagine how hard this reliving the war has been for you but I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to hear about the entire experience once you’re done.
The highs
The lows
Any moments you felt like quitting.
Anything you learned from or saw differently now years later from your first viewing.
What you would tell yourself back when you began now that you’ve lived through it if anything.
Etc etc.
Anyhow thanks again from NYC The Bronx
Love this series! Been catching up and wanted to thank you for all your efforts. Have you ever considered doing a video on Jeff Jarrett? His career has been very interesting, from his father history in the business to his multiple WCW and WWF runs to creating TNA. Lots of material there. Thank you again slapnuts! ;)
2nd to last SuperBrawl (2000)
Next year is Revenge (2001)
8:27 you could say the demons momentum hit a wall
The way the storyline played out in the main event you would think that scott hall would win the wcw world title but this is wcw so of course it wasn't going to happen
I met Lash Leroux in person shortly before this PPV happened. Super nice guy.
Always appreciated his art in the Apter magazines. He was one of the first wrestlers who was really open about being a fan of pro wrestling.
He's absoutely cool and nice and was a worthy Opponent for the Artist, but in the End the gorgeous Purple Glam Couple was simply to talented, strong and clever for LeRoux!!!! Hopefully his Chest still hurt from the High Heels Kick from Paisley and he will never ever slaps the gorgeous Booty of the Purple Beauty Goddess again!!!!
SUPERBRAWL SATURDAY!?! -Lex Luger
I DONT KNOW!!!!!!!
I DON'T KNOW!
that promo was hilarious
idontevenknowwhatitscalledwhatisitcaaalled?!?!!!??
AND THESE T-SHIRTS ARE TOO TIGHT TO BILLY!!!
Sad to know this was Scott Halls final PPV match and appearance in WCW.
Not gonna lie, I've fallen for the chick dancing in David Flair's entrance video you put together.
She is smoking hot
I love her
@michaelkeller5927 yeah we gonna have to find her @ lol
Glad I’m not alone 😂
@Guitarplayer724 it needed to be said 😆
Scott Hall's final WCW Match and appearance.
I was at WM 18 in Toronto, and I enjoyed his match with Austin (AWESOME Stunner sell, lol.) Sad that he was fired soon after. His demons got the best of him :(
Unless you count that picture that was in one of the boxes in the san fransico 49er match
I love it whenever you do that Method Man/Wu-Tang Clan intro track. Like how you did on the Money Incorporated video.
Mark Madden is a curse on the commentary table.
Daffers was unbearably hot here. Seriously though, the Flair/Crowbar/Daffney act was one of the highlights of WCW at this time. At least they looked like they were having a great time.
It's a damn shame how she went out. She deserved better.
SUPERBRAWL SATURDAY?!! I DON’T KNOWWWWWW 😂😂😂
And your tee-shirts are too tight too Billy!
that David flair song is hilarious AF
Give WCW credit for the ingenious way of getting around the Demon's required main event
Yeah, it's a very crafty way of handling the legal obligation, but it does raise the question of... why were they in that situation in the first place? Why would they agree to a main event with what was AT BEST only ever going to be a midcard gimmick? Midcard acts can be great, I loved stuff like The Cat and nowadays I'm recognizing how good Norman Smiley was, but nobody was expecting them to main event when those gimmicks were proposed, y'know?
@Julford Bischoff
My idea was to put him in something like battle royal that would've close ppv
James Brown in the ring with The Cat....greatest moment in WCW in 2000!
It gets a little better come September 2000 and is ok from then to the end.
Seeing as there is about 1 year left in Reliving the War.....have you started to think about what's next? Im sure you will be happy to complete the Reliving the War series, but did you have any big type projects similar to this? You do so much amazing stuff for the wrestling community, so thank you very much. Your stuff is top notch.
I’d like to see a miniseries on the WWE/TNA Monday Night War that lasted all of two months or whatever in 2010.
Hey man Stevie Richards praised your editing skills on his youtube channel!
No disrespect….. but the James Brown segment was really good. I liked it. I guess you have to be a fan of James Brown to get it
James Brown is a legend
The only Vamp I acknowledge got killed by Raiden.
Colonel, what's going on!?
Man it’s only the second PPV in this upcoming line up. It’s gonna be a long look at this era.
Mark Madden was WCW's "We have Jerry Lawler at home" for commentators.
I was a fan of Ahmed Johnson back in the Wwf days looking back on it i didnt realize how not good he really was. He was rather dangerous if were honest. I still call prince iakea ..prince Naki Maki like chris jerico intended
The Pearl River Plunge
Im watching this for free and I STILL want my money back
Great year for The Wall. Classic after classic with Billy Kidman, then a main event win over the Kiss Demon. Insane that Vince didn’t pick him up for the Invasion angle.
Even recaps of WCW 2000 are extremely tough to watch.
All I want to know is where is Glacier
Wrestling bios hardest worker in the biz 💯
I was waiting for this. Sometimes I wonder what Scott Hall would've been like as WCW Champion. It probably would have been as long as Jeff Hardy's one and only WWE Championship reign. (And that pains me to say.)
I’ve watched a lot of the old Monday night Raw’s but watching these videos makes me wanna go back and actually watch WCW. I was always a die hard WWE fan so I never really payed attention to WCW
I watched both... From '96 to first half of '98 ....wcw was ,to me,so much better....
@ so would that be a good point to start at then or just say screw it and start from about ‘90-‘91?
@@ChrisKing0410 monday nitro started october '95 ...maybe start from the first Nitro.
Gotcha. Appreciate it bro 🔥
Time flies. I can't believe we're only a year away from the end of the war.
Yep
I laughed way too hard at the KISS puns!!
The Tank Abbott part... Amazing!!!
Imagine replacing Bobby Heenan with Mark Madden LOL.
And than fire him later in the year when he said the quiet part out loud where he wished someone would buy this company.....
I watched this on PPV and recorded it at the same damn time. Ive seen this event so many times. I think this, summerslam 2009, an mania I've seen the most times in 30 years
There's a sign in the crowd that says, "WHERE'S BENOIT?" Did he or she get the memo? 😂🤣
01:13 Major Gunns sighted
I saw James Brown Glastonbury 2004 and wow is all you can say
During their death match Flair and Funk moved around like a couple nursing home residents. Only thing missing were the walkers
One more year to go
Spat out my drink when you came out with "The trashcan must be disabled" 😂😂
7:05 three count was my favorite team from this short time haha
This brings back memories of watching WCW and wondering why I was even bothering. I was a real glutton for punishment, it seems.
Halls next match after this PPV was in a tag team with Jerry Lynn, against Justin Credible and Rhino at a house show for ECW, after a nine-month absence from the ring. Two more matches at another house for ECW in Poughkeepsie, NY and he wouldn't be seen in an American ring again for more than a year. He didn't wrestle on American free TV for over two years, from 09 February 2000 (on "Thunder", the match was taped the day before) to 04 March 2002 (on "Raw", against Spike Dudley of all people). He spent most of 2001 wrestling in New Japan.
In late February 2002, he wrestled his first match of his last WWF run as an active wrestler, against Steve Austin at a house show in Buffalo, New York. He lasted until the night after the infamous "Plane Ride From Hell", his last appearance as a competitor in a match ever for the WWF (on "Raw" in a six-man tag match). That was on 06 May 2002, the day the WWF changed its name to WWE, because Scatman Lupton got his ass whipped in court by a panda. Hall was fired on 07 May, for his ongoing substance abuse issues and related behavioural problems - or however you want to phrase it.
So, _technically speaking,_ he lasted one day and a single match in _WWE_ as an active full-time wrestler. I don't know if that counts as some sort of record?
Kind of strange that if "Reliving The War" was just about Scott Hall during the "Monday Night Wars", instead of the entire WWF vs. WCW saga, this would be the last epsode of the series...
Really sucks that Brian Adams couldn't be the Demon longer. I think he could have done some badass stuff in the gimmick.
I absolutely love this channel. It’s the only channel I subscribe to.
As someone who grew up on JCP on TBS, being reminded of what WCW became can be heartbreaking! These PPPVs look terrible; the lighting, the production value, the ‘stars’. WCW always looked cheap but at least when they were in studio in the 80s it was well lit. Everything is so dark and dingy looking. It’s amazing to see what arenas look like when WCW was there for a Nitro or a PPV then what it looks like for the WWF(E). It’s night & day. It’s a shame really. So much rich history and talent and they just pissed it all away.
WCW did not always look cheap what the hell you talking about.
@ did you watch when they were on TBS In the 80s? They were in a literal TV studio with about 50 fans. Bobby Eaton would hit his head on ceiling lights coming off the top rope. Compare what their shows looked like to WWF. The production values aren’t close. The lighting is worse, the production values are worse, the sets are worse. Same with WCW Saturday Night, Nitro and Thunder.
I doubt many people watching this would have got the Brain Knobbs no surrender being the wrong time of year gag but I did and I laughed a lot more than I should have 🤣
Every Monday me and my friends sat and watched Raw and WCW and the constant back and forth. Watching these videos are entertaining but also bittersweet. Not long after WCW was sold our friendship went along with it. We keep in touch but it’s not how it use to be. Just like wrestling today.
It's sad that Scott had this as his last match in WCW but what can you expect from Dubya Cee Dubya in the year 2000
In WCW’s defense, Scott’s substance abuse problems were really getting out of hand. How many tines had he been written off to deal with it?
I've had the honor to see the Maestro wrestle on THREE separate occasions at WCW live events. Isn't that neat?
I’m always amazed that WCW could so rarely get big crowds, even in the ‘good times’. 8,000 crowd at a ppv?!
WCW had many big crowds.
22:12 the segment was for ME
The first wrestling PPV I ever watched 🥲.
I’m from the UK and didn’t have any digital TV so it was a VHS tape.
Wu-Tang is forever
I gotta ask.. what will be your new main project after reliving the war, its amazing the amount of work you've put in over the years covering this epic time in wrestling. Just wanna say thank you..yr a animal.... A Animal!!!
Im confident he'll find something. Still sad to think we're getting close to the end
The man probably should take a well earned rest once the war comes to a close. I’m excited to see what he comes up with next though
A year in the Mufug Dojo before his next project.
@@DyspotikOriginalhe could do Smackdown vs Raw, the first brand split. at least up to, say, WM22
This was worth watching for the David Flair bit alone lol
The wiggling in and out of the ring joke got me😂
Without Scott Hall Reliving the War won't be the same. Can you imagine if Hall went back to WWF during 2000-2001?
Reliving the war is the reason i get hyped for when David Flair appears 😂
I thought Scott Hall should have gotten an outro highlight package at the end of the video.
Finally managed to catch up on all the reliving the war episodes loving the work and because of you i now have a new found appreciation for David Flair and all the reliving the war bollocks 😂
This show is truly the end of WCW.
Death Rattle's
Cant head to sleep this got uploaded and watched
Why am I so invested with your David Flair segments...lol
Oh boy. I remember watching this when it happened. 🤦🏿♂️
Me too. Ppv. Had it recorded too
This was what wcw was putting up against a red hot attitude era wwe. When the ppv starts I can't think of one performer I'm actually excited about seeing and even if I could what kind of match up would they be in? WCW's star power vs WWE at this point was just painful and those stars they did have were used miserably.
and yes... jj still sucks.
15:15 had me rolling 😅😅😅
"Knob's mentor Fit Finlay" isn't something i ever thought I'd hear.
It’s crazy to think that The Hurricane went from a boy band to a super hero, the good ol days!
28:36 oh no, it's time for the yappa pie strap match lol.
It’s always a great day when Bios uploads!
It’s kind of appropriate this is Scott Hall’s last appearance.
You wanted a war and it’s completely over, the only thing left is to sign the treaties.
It’s ….kind of sad to even watch this. Few are even trying, even among the solid remaining performers. It’s a pretty sad state of affairs when an 80’s hogan match squashing another WCW top performer is one of the best matches on the card
Thank you WB for giving me the opportunity to relive my fondest wrestling memories. I have recently started re watching this series, and foresee myself continuing to watch this play list over and over for the rest of my days.
Stellar vid as always! Here’s an idea of another vid in the future: the best crowd signs compilation
Loved the Kiss song quotes during Demon's entrance. 👍
Giving New Jack vibes having the David Flair song play over his matches🤣👏
Dustin Rhodes with those red leather trousers and facial hair is giving me blue oyster vibes
Shot in the dark but the magnificant seven for wcw blunder