Souled Out (1997) was the inaugural
Souled Out
Souled Out was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in January from 1997 through 2000. The 1997 and 1998 WCW Souled Out PPV events were held on Saturdays due to the Super Bowl played th ...
professional wrestling pay-per-view
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(PPV)
event produced by
World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
The event took place on January 25, 1997 from the
Five Seasons Center in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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. The pay-per-view was presented by the
nWo in storyline and the official title of the event was nWo Souled Out. It was an nWo-themed pay-per-view, with nWo official
referee
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Nick Patrick officiating all of the matches by wearing an nWo T-shirt and cap and the group's
members Eric Bischoff and
Ted DiBiase providing commentary.
Eight matches were contested at the event and all the matches featured WCW roster versus nWo members. nWo leader
Hollywood Hogan
Terry Eugene Bollea (; born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is widely regarded as the most recognized wrestling star worldwide and the most popular wrestler of the 19 ...
defended the
WCW World Heavyweight Championship against WCW's
The Giant
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in the
main event as Giant invoked his title opportunity which he earned by winning the
1996 World War 3. The match ended in a no contest when the nWo referee Nick Patrick stopped counting the pinfall for Giant and the nWo members interfered to attack him.
Storylines
The event involved professional wrestlers performing as
heroic and
villainous characters in
scripted events pre-determined
by the hosting
promotion, WCW.
Storylines between the characters played out on WCW's primary television programs, ''
Monday Nitro'', ''
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'', ''
WorldWide'', ''
Pro'' and ''
Main Event''.
nWo member
The Giant
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won the
World War 3 battle royal at the
1996 World War 3 by last eliminating
Lex Luger, which entitled him to a
WCW World Heavyweight Championship match at a place and time of his choosing. Giant demanded his title shot against the nWo leader,
Hollywood Hogan
Terry Eugene Bollea (; born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is widely regarded as the most recognized wrestling star worldwide and the most popular wrestler of the 19 ...
on the ''Nitro'' after
Starrcade but Hogan refused to give him a title shot and made fun of him for losing to Luger, the previous night at Starrcade. Later that night, the nWo attacked
Roddy Piper
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In professional wrestling, Piper was best known to international audiences for hi ...
due to Piper beating Hogan at Starrcade. Hogan ordered Giant to deliver a
Chokeslam to Piper but Giant instead went for Hogan. Hogan agreed to give Giant, his title shot and then all the nWo members attacked Giant, thus kicking him out of the nWo. On the January 4 episode of ''Saturday Night'', it was announced that Hogan would defend the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Giant at Souled Out.
On the January 13 episode of ''Nitro'', Giant faced Hogan in a non-title match which ended when the nWo members attacked Giant.
At Starrcade,
Eddie Guerrero defeated
Diamond Dallas Page to win the vacant
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. Guerrero won the match after the nWo attacked Page. However, after the match, Guerrero confronted
Syxx
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and
The Outsiders for interfering in his match. The trio beat Guerrero and stole his newly won title belt. On the January 4 episode of ''Saturday Night'', it was announced that Guerrero would defend the title against Syxx at Souled Out.
On the November 25 episode of ''Monday Nitro'',
Eric Bischoff gave an ultimatum to all the
WCW roster that they would become targets of the nWo if they did not join the group until December 30.
The American Males
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(
Marcus Alexander Bagwell and
Scotty Riggs
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) came to accept the offer. Riggs was hesitant to accept it while Bagwell accepted the offer and
turned on Riggs, thus joining the nWo and breaking up American Males. This set up a match between Bagwell and Riggs at Souled Out.
Event
Preliminary matches
The opening match of the event featured WCW representative
Chris Jericho taking on
nWo member
Masahiro Chono, with nWo
referee
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Nick Patrick officiating the match. After a back and forth action between the two men, Chono won the match by pushing Jericho from the top rope onto a table placed on the ringside. Chono delivered a ''
Yakuza Kick'' to Jericho to win the match.
A
Mexican Death match
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followed between WCW's
Hugh Morrus and nWo's
Big Bubba Rogers. Nick Patrick favored Bubba throughout the match, allowing him to take full advantage of the
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of the match, while threatened to disqualify Morrus if he tried to do so, allowing Bubba to use steel steps and a steel chain to gain advantage. Morrus grabbed away the chain and hit Bubba with it and then delivered a ''
No Laughing Matter'' to Bubba. Patrick gave a very slow 10 count, which allowed Bubba to regain his senses and survive the count. The two men fought into the ring and then the action spilled to the outside, where Morrus missed a ''No Laughing Matter'' and Bubba ran him down with a motorcycle. Bubba returned to the ring while Morrus failed to beat the referee's 10 count. This gave nWo, the lead with two wins.
Jeff Jarrett, who to this day falsely claims to be a member of
The Four Horsemen, took on
Mr. Wallstreet from the nWo. As in the earlier matches of the night, Patrick continued to officiate the match in Wallstreet's advantage until Jarrett's tag team partner and member of
The Four Horsemen,
Steve McMichael came to the ringside. Jarrett gained momentum in the closing moments of the match by applying a
figure four leglock on Wallstreet, but Patrick dragged him to the ropes to break the hold. McMichael nailed Wallstreet with a Halliburton, and then intimidated Patrick into allowing Jarrett to pin him for the win and giving WCW, the first victory of the night.
Buff Bagwell
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(nWo) and
Scotty Riggs
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(WCW) faced in the fourth match of the night, stemming from Bagwell's betrayal of Riggs to join the nWo, thus breaking
The American Males
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tag team. The two men had a lengthy match which ended with Bagwell delivering a ''
Blockbuster
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** Blo ...
'' to Riggs to win the match.
Diamond Dallas Page from WCW faced nWo's
Scott Norton. Page dominated the match until Norton's nWo teammates Buff Bagwell, Big Bubba Rogers, Mr. Wallstreet and
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showed up at ringside and offered Page to join the nWo. Page apparently accepted the offer but then delivered a ''
Diamond Cutter
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'' to Norton and fled the ring. He escaped through the crowd and got counted-out, thus giving Norton, the win by count-out.
nWo representatives
The Outsiders (
Scott Hall
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and
Kevin Nash) defended the
WCW World Tag Team Championship against
Steiner Brothers (
Rick Steiner and
Scott Steiner) (WCW). Nick Patrick was knocked out by the end of the match as Hall knocked out Scott with an ''
Outsider's Edge''. Rick took advantage of the situation and delivered a
diving bulldog to Hall. Scott leaned onto Hall for the pinfall and the WCW referee
Randy Anderson rushed to the ring and counted the pinfall. As a result, Steiner Brothers won the World Tag Team Championship.
The final match on the
undercard was a
ladder match
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between
Eddie Guerrero (WCW) and
Syxx
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(nWo) for the
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. Syxx appeared with Guerrero's stolen title belt and attacked him with a
spinning heel kick. The title was suspended on a hook. After a back and forth action, Guerrero won the match when both men climbed the ladder and retrieved the belt from the hook and then Guerrero hit Syxx with the title belt and knocked him down to the floor, thus retaining his title and regaining his United States Heavyweight Championship belt.
Main event match
The
main event was a
WCW World Heavyweight Championship match between the defending champion, nWo leader
Hollywood Hogan
Terry Eugene Bollea (; born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is widely regarded as the most recognized wrestling star worldwide and the most popular wrestler of the 19 ...
and
The Giant
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. Hogan was escorted to the ring by
Nate Newton,
Ray Donaldson and
George Teague
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of the
Dallas Cowboys. Both men traded moves and exchanged momentum throughout the match until Giant controlled the match by performing a
Chokeslam on Hogan and covering him for the pinfall but Nick Patrick refused to count the pinfall. This angered Giant and he delivered a Chokeslam to Patrick as well. The nWo members rushed to the ring to attack Giant but he delivered Chokeslam to each member. Eric Bischoff handed a guitar to Hogan and Hogan
nailed Giant with the guitar. As a result, the match ended in a no contest and Hogan retained his title.
Aftermath
On the January 27 episode of ''
Monday Nitro'',
Eric Bischoff fired
Randy Anderson for counting the pinfall victory for the
Steiner Brothers at Souled Out and stripped the Steiner Brothers off the
WCW World Tag Team Championship as their title win was officiated by Anderson, who was a non-sanctioned
referee
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at the event. Bischoff then returned the titles to
The Outsiders. Later that night,
The Giant
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defeated
Roadblock and challenged
Hollywood Hogan
Terry Eugene Bollea (; born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is widely regarded as the most recognized wrestling star worldwide and the most popular wrestler of the 19 ...
to a
WCW World Heavyweight Championship rematch.
Lex Luger declared his intent on siding with Giant against the nWo. Hogan was disqualified in the title match against Giant after outside interference by Outsiders but Luger came to Giant's rescue, setting up a title defense for Outsiders against Luger and Giant at
SuperBrawl VII
SuperBrawl VII was the seventh SuperBrawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) List of NWA/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events, event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on February 23, 1997 fro ...
.
On the February 3 episode of ''Monday Nitro'', Hogan challenged
Roddy Piper
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In professional wrestling, Piper was best known to international audiences for hi ...
to a match, in which he agreed to put his WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the line. Later that night, Piper and Hogan had a confrontation where Piper tried to leave the arena, but Hogan insulted Piper in front of his son Colt. After helping his son out of the ring, Piper stood up to Hogan and accepted the challenge for the match at Superbrawl.
Results
References
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