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Thunder Results

Hack (The King of Hardcore) d. Damien
Pre-match, Hack announced that all his matches will have no rules (he called it a Hack match). Despite being stuck by Hack's barbed wire, the Luchador -- a veteran of wild stipulation matches -- really worked over the King of Hardcore with dropkicks, moonsaults and plaunchas. But Hack whacked back. Using his Singapore cane, the big man finished Damien with an enhanced Russian leg sweep.

Stills of Hollywood Hogan and Ric Flair's title bout were shown, including the betrayal of David Flair.

Psychosis d. Hector Garza
In classic Luchador fashion, Garza and Psychosis played "who can break their neck first?" with a series of suicide dives and other vicious aerials. Although Garza looked strong, Psychosis won with a guillotine leg drop.

Stills of the tag team tournament finals were shown... Although Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko won the first match (they needed to win twice), but Barry Windham used a belt to pin Malenko a few minutes later.

Ernest "The Cat" Miller with Sonny Onoo d. Stevie Ray
Pre-match, The Cat seemed annoyed by Sonny Onoo's purchase of Glacier's lights, smoke and music. Stevie Ray's power overwhelmed Miller, but The Cat came back with a series of stiff kicks. Stevie Ray was stunned, but undaunted. Referee Mickey J. was knocked out, allowing Sonny Onoo to help his wounded charge, but Big Heat disposed of the manager quickly -- unfortunately Stevie Ray wasn't so lucky, when it came to Vince. The fellow nWoer hit Stevie Ray with the slapjack and handed Miller the victory.

Thunder replayed backstage footage of Curt Hennig and Barry Windham celebrating their Superbrawl victory. The party was cut short, however, when Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit attacked the tag champions.

Thunder looked back at the amazing Nitro match between Booker T. and Bret Hart. A nominee for TV match of the year, Booker T. upset the former World Champion and scored his biggest career victory ever.

Raven and Kanyon with Raven's sister d. Villano V and El Dandy
Pre-match, Raven insulted Hack and Bam Bam Bigelow, claiming that he'd invented hardcore. Raven also said that Hack was once his best friend. Raven and Kanyon totally demolished the Luchador team with multiple hardcore attacks involving steel chairs. Raven won with the even-flow, demanding two 3 counts, and then put El Dandy through a table on the outside.

Stills of the Goldberg-Bam Bam Bigelow match at Superbrawl

Juventud Guerrera d. Blitzkrieg
Arguably the fastest wrestler ever, newcomer Blitzkrieg continued to wow audiences with a variety of somersault, backflips and lightning-fast attacks. But Juvy showed his own speed, combined with a notable experience advantage, and managed to outsmart his dangerous foe. The match of the night ended with the Juvy Driver and a pinfall.

Stills of Konnan and Rey Mysterio, Jr. battling Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, with Lex Luger and Elizabeth, on the outside at Superbrawl.

Thunder presented Konnan's new music video.

Thunder replayed the greatest upset in history -- Rey Mysterio, Jr.'s stunning victory over Kevin Nash on Nitro (see Nitro results).

Bret Hart slaughters Disco Inferno
Pre-match, Disco taunted Hart by singing a parody of the Canadian National Anthem. Smart move, Disco. Still angered by his loss to Booker T, The Hitman assassinated Disco with both technical moves and back alley fisticuffs. A list of Hart offense included: backbreakers, figure-four leglocks, elbow drops, rib kicks and the dreaded Sharpshooter.