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World War 3 (1996) was the second
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professional wrestling
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produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on November 24, 1996, from the Norfolk Scope in
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. Similar to the Royal Rumble format, this event marked for the first time that the winner of the
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would receive a future title shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Eight matches were contested at the event. The main event was the World War 3 battle royal to determine the #1 contender for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
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won the World War 3 battle royal by last eliminating Lex Luger. Another major match on the
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was a three-way match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship, in which The Outsiders retained the title against
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and The Nasty Boys.


Storylines

The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed
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, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Storylines between the characters played out on WCW's television programs, ''
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'', ''
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'', '' WorldWide'', ''
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'', '' Prime'' and '' Main Event''. At
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,
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defeated Jeff Jarrett by disqualification after
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attacked Giant during the match. This led to an announcement on the November 11 episode of ''Monday Nitro'' that Jarrett would be facing Giant in a rematch at World War 3. At Halloween Havoc,
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turned on Harlem Heat during their World Tag Team Championship title defense against The Outsiders by handing Outsiders his cane, which they used on Harlem Heat to win the titles. On the November 9 episode of ''Saturday Night'', Amazing French-Canadians defeated Harlem Heat by count-out after Harlem Heat left the ring to rescue their manager
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from Parker. The two teams had a rematch on the November 11 episode of ''Monday Nitro'' which ended in a no contest after Sherri went after Parker. The following week, on ''Nitro'', Parker officially aligned himself with Amazing French-Canadians during their match against
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. This led to a match between Harlem Heat and Amazing French-Canadians at World War 3. At Halloween Havoc, Nick Patrick helped nWo member
Syxx Sean Michael Waltman (born July 13, 1972) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE under a legends contract. He is best known for his appearances for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring names 1–2– ...
in defeating Chris Jericho in a match by making slow counts during Jericho's pinfall attempts on Syxx. Jericho's manager
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protested on Patrick's actions, which led to Patrick's lawyer Al Sharp reminding everyone that Long used to be a senior referee and got suspended due to his dirty tactics. Patrick continued his unfair officiating in matches. On the November 11 episode of ''Monday Nitro'', Patrick disqualified Jericho in a match against Konnan when Konnan kicked Jericho into Patrick. On the November 16 episode of ''Saturday Night'', Jericho challenged Patrick to a match at World War 3, with Jericho's one arm tied behind his back. The match was made official on the November 18 episode of ''Monday Nitro''. At Halloween Havoc, Dean Malenko defeated
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to win the Cruiserweight Championship. On the November 9 episode of ''Saturday Night'', Malenko defeated Misterio in a rematch to retain the title. On the November 11 episode of ''Monday Nitro'', Sonny Onoo introduced the J-Crown Champion Ultimate Dragon to WCW as his newest client during a match between Misterio and Ciclope. Malenko came to watch the match and Psychosis showed up to watch Malenko. This would lead to a Cruiserweight Championship match between Malenko and Psychosis and a match between Misterio and Dragon for the J-Crown Championship at World War 3.


Event


Preliminary matches

The first match that aired on the live pay-per-view featured Ultimate Dragon defending the J-Crown Championship against
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Near the end of the match, Dragon caught Misterio mid-air and executed a
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for the win to retain the title. Next, Chris Jericho took on the nWo referee Nick Patrick, with Jericho's one arm tied behind his back. Patrick took advantage of the stipulation for most of the match until Jericho pulled him from the top rope and nailed a
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for the win. Next, Jeff Jarrett took on
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. Near the end of the match,
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made his return in a new attire under a crow paint and delivered a '' Scorpion Death Drop'' to Jarrett behind the referee's back, allowing Giant to hit a chokeslam on Jarrett for the win. This was followed by a segment in which the
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and
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signed a contract for a match at the next month's Starrcade event. After the contract signing, Piper tried to attack nWo but got attacked by the nWo members. Next, Harlem Heat (
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and Stevie Ray) took on Amazing French Canadians ( Jacques Rougeau and Carl Ouellet) in a tag team match which stipulated that if Harlem Heat won then their manager
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would get five minutes alone with Amazing French Canadians' manager
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. Booker nailed a '' Harlem Hangover'' to Ouellet for the win after Ouellet missed a diving senton on Stevie Ray. As a result, Sherri earned the right to face Parker in a match. The match ended abruptly when Amazing French Canadians pulled Parker out of the ring, causing him to lose via countout and then Harlem Heat chased him to the backstage. Later, Dean Malenko defended the Cruiserweight Championship against Psychosis. Malenko pinned Psychosis with a bridge to retain the title. In the final match on the undercard, The Outsiders (
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and Kevin Nash) defended the World Tag Team Championship against
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( Meng and The Barbarian) and The Nasty Boys (
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and Jerry Sags) in a triple threat match. Hall hit Knobbs with Hart's megaphone, allowing Nash to execute a '' Jackknife'' to Knobbs to retain the title.


Main event match

The main event was the namesake World War 3 battle royal. Before they even got in the ring for the World War 3 match, the Four Horsemen and the Dungeon of Doom battled outside of Ring #3, with Chris Benoit, The Taskmaster and Big Bubba Rogers battling into the crowd. In the ensuing commotion WCW television announcer Lee Marshall (working the ring with Larry Zbyszko), was knocked down and legitimately kicked to the head and chest by the Dungeon's Faces of Fear while lying on the floor and could be heard yelling "What the heck is going on out here?". After the fight moved back toward the locker room, Marshall managed to get himself up and, after some difficulty (and questioning why former wrestler Zybysko didn't come to his aid), finished commentating the match from his designated announcing position. Lex Luger from WCW's side was left alone alongside the nWo members Kevin Nash, Scott Hall,
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and The Giant. Luger eliminated Hall and Syxx and then applied a '' Torture Rack'' on Nash and Giant tossed both men over the top rope to win the World War 3.


Reception

WCW earned $118,000 in ticket sales with an attendance of 10,314. The pay-per-view received a buyrate of 0.55. ''World War 3'' received mixed reviews from critics. Jack Bramma of ''411Mania'' rated the event 6.5 out of 10, writing "A much better WW3, some good cruiserweight matches and a shockingly enjoyable triple threat power tag match make this a recommendation. The nWo had taken over but hadn't gotten but so lazy and hadn't siphoned everyone's heat and storylines just yet. Worth a look." ''Wrestling 20 Years Ago'' star gave the event a rating of 3 out of 10, considering the arena Norfolk Scope " the best part" of the event.


Aftermath

Hollywood Hogan and Roddy Piper had signed a contract at World War 3 to compete in the main event of Starrcade, where Piper defeated Hogan. The Giant's elimination of Lex Luger to win the World War 3 led to the two signing a contract on the December 9 episode of ''Monday Nitro'' for a match at Starrcade, which Luger won. Faces of Fear continued their rivalry with The Outsiders after World War 3, leading to a match between the two teams for the World Tag Team Championship at Starrcade, which Outsiders won to retain the titles.


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