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Gary Michael Cappetta (as a ring announcer) David Penzer (as a ring announcer) Michael Buffer (as a main event ring announcer) Keith Butler (as a ring announcer for WCW Saturday Night from 1999-2000) Chris Cruise (as a commentator) Doug Dellinger [1] (born Howard Douglas Dellinger) (as head of security) Kip Allen Frey (as a Vice-President)
It was reported that Ric Flair, who lost the WCW World Title to Savage one day prior, threatened to quit WCW unless the finish to the main event (Hogan pinning Flair with the legdrop) was changed. At the event, Flair pinned Savage after use of a foreign object. Live reports claim 75% of the crowd left during the dark match that closed the show.
WCW Main Event, originally NWA Main Event, is an American televised wrestling program of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) that aired from April 3, 1988 [1] to January 3, 1998. [2] For most of its run, it was the promotion's secondary show and aired on Sunday evenings on TBS. The show originally aired in 1988 as NWA Main Event.
After recovering, Ross helped produce the Raw announcers from backstage, and was brought back for Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII in 2006, then the Raw-brand matches at WrestleMania 22 and Backlash before taking back his play-by-play job on Raw on May 8, 2006, after Styles quit Raw in the storyline, declaring his hatred for "sports ...
Noah Anthony Schiavone [3] (/ ʃ ə ˈ v ɒ n i / shə-VON-ee; born November 7, 1957) [4] is an American sports announcer, professional wrestling commentator and podcaster.He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) where he serves as the play-by-play commentator for Collision, color commentator for Dynamite and Rampage, then also as senior producer.
His main persona during his time in WCW and ECW from 1991 to 1996 was Cactus Jack, a dastardly, bloodthirsty and uncompromisingly physical brawler from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, who wore cowboy boots and often used sharp metallic objects, such as barbed wire, thumbtacks, and trashcans.
Jack Brisco and Gerald Brisco had major stakes in the organization, while Ole Anderson was head booker and was basically in charge of operations. GCW's program was hosted by NWA announcer Gordon Solie, who also hosted programs for various other NWA-affiliated wrestling promotions at the time.
Race would win the match in what announcer Jim Ross considered an upset. He then rebounded to pin "Nature Boy" Buddy Landell on The Main Event on July 29, 1990. On the August 10, 1990, episode of WCW Power Hour Rich defeated "Mean" Marc Callous (the soon to be Undertaker) via disqualification. He then began a house show feud with Buddy Landell ...