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WCW downplays demise at Greed

In what could have been World Championship Wrestling’s final pay-per-view ever, it was what was absent not what was included that spoke volumes about the state of the promotion. The most striking omission being that there were no ads or promos whatsoever for another WCW pay-per-view broadcast. The advertisement spot which usually airs after the show is over was replaced by a Greed video re-cap of the night’s happenings. That’s not a good sign at all. It is looking more and more like the March 26th Nitro will be WCW’s swan song unless a last-minute deal comes through or the company finds a new home.

Dogged by rumours that the promotion will be folding in about two weeks time due to AOL-Time Warner reluctance to broadcast professional wrestling any longer and the Fusient Media Ventures deal reportedly falling through, World Championship Wrestling and its talent adamantly refused to acknowledge their impending closure on the Greed pay-per-view. It was business as usual with no hint of Greed being WCW’s finale. There was no mention of the turmoil by the commentators at any time. In fact, they went out of their way to promote some minor future angles such as Team Canada solidifying a future tag team title shot.

Oddly enough, the theme of the night was veteran grapplers putting over the fresh talent. Something that has always been a political hurdle behind-the-scenes in WCW with the self-centered veterans spurning any notion of elevating the younger talent even though that’s what would have assisted WCW in regaining a fan base and the momentum needed to mount a challenge against the dominant World Wrestling Federation.

In the main event of the evening, WCW World Heavyweight Champion — Scott “Poppa Pump” Steiner — successfully defended the title against Diamond Dallas Page in a brutish and bloody Falls Count Anywhere match-up, a stipulation Ric Flair announced earlier in the broadcast. A hardcore-style match through and through, the bout saw DDP and Poppa Pump brawl into the crowd early on. Steiner took a crutch away from a plant posing as a fan and broke it over Page’s back. The “fan” then threw his remaining crutch to Page who used it on Steiner. Placing Steiner over a table, Diamond Dallas Page dropped a flying elbow on Poppa Pump putting him through it.

On their way back to the ring, Page took a mirror or a plate from a fan and broke it over Steiner’s head cutting his forehead open. As DDP was about to pin Steiner, Rick Steiner interfered pulling the referee out of the ring. Page fought off Rick before rolling the official back in. A Goldberg chant emerged as Poppa Pump labeled DDP with a Jaw Breaker and the WCW World Title belt. Blood gushed from DDP’s forehead soaking the mat. Page was able to break the Steiner Recliner several times by powering his way to the ropes though eventually he couldn’t fight off its effect and his arm dropped three times to signal a submission. The brothers beat on Page by stomping and wailing on him with Scott’s steel pipe. They then laid a University Of Michigan flag over Page.


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