(Credit:
The Armpit)
Shawn Michaels &
Davey Boy Smith & X-Pac vs. Some Thugs
from a Bar in Syracuse, 1996
We all know this one. As
the story goes, Shawn got a little too
flirty with a female who was dating one of
the military thugs at the bar. Once
outside, the thugs jumped Michaels and
beat him silly. Big ol’ Bulldog and
small (but feisty) X-Pac jumped out of the
car to help out Shawn until the thugs ran
away. A battered and bruised Michaels
appeared on Raw shortly thereafter and the
announcers acknowledged the legit beating.
WINNER: Thugs, and all Canadian fans who
hate Shawn.
Shawn Michaels vs.
Ron & Don Harris, 1996
I think this happened
right before the Syracuse incident. The
Harris twins were on their way out of the
WWF, and decided to shake a little fear
into HBK in the locker room before they
left. If they really wanted to scare
Shawn, they should’ve threatened him
with tapes of their matches in WCW in
’99. WINNER: WWF fans, who didn’t have
to watch the Harris twins wrestle anymore.
And the Canadians again.
Eddy Guerrero vs.
Road Warrior Hawk, 199?
Heard about this one
while listening to “Wrestling Observer
Live.” Dave and Bryan were discussing
the Hawk-Savage incident and brought up
this fight. I suspect it happened in
Japan. Meltzer said, “How could anybody
beat up Eddy Guerrero? He’s like the
nicest guy.” WINNER: Hawk, but he came
off as such an arrogant bully.
Randy Savage vs. Road
Warrior Hawk
Backstage at a New Japan
show back in 1996, words were exchanged
between the two men (not sure about what)
but it ended up with a fight where Hawk
hit Savage with a right hook and knocked
him out. Heat obviously still existed
between the two because they had another
confrontation three years later in the
United States backstage at a Kid Rock
concert at the Sun Dome in Tampa, Fl. Hawk
saw Savage coming in his direction so he
put his hand out (probably just out of
respect) but Savage immediately threw a
sucker punch that staggered Hawk. Hawk's
wife was then attacked by Savage's then
girlfriend Stephanie Bellars (Gorgeous
George) and another female leaving her
badly beaten. Hawk claimed that he would
take legal action against the two women
for attacking his wife but not against
Savage since fights amongst wrestlers are
usually kept away from the law. However,
no action was ever taken. WINNER: Whoever
got to see this Jerry Springer-like
free-for-all lucked out big-time. (thanks
to Rob Harvey and TPPW.net)
Bret Hart vs. Shawn
Michaels, 1997
Tension had been brewing
between these 2 for months. They had a
shouting match in the locker room and
Michaels just had to yell out, “What are
you gonna do about it?” Bret punched
him, they rolled on the floor, and Bret
left with a clump of Shawn’s hair in his
hand. WINNER: Shawn Michaels, for laying
the foundation for the upcoming
double-cross plot.
Bret Hart vs. Vince
McMahon in Montreal, 1997
What did Vince expect?
After the infamous double-cross at
Survivor Series, Vince approached Bret and
got a handful of knuckles. A groggy Vince
is seen walking out of the room in the
movie, “Wrestling with Shadows.”
WINNERS: A&E, some documentary
filmmakers, Bret Hart, and bookers who
plan to use this finish for centuries to
come.
Nasty Boys vs. Ken
Shamrock
This was quite a few
years ago, before Shamrock was a UFC star.
They really roughed him up in a 2-on-1
hotel room brawl. I heard Ken was thrown
right through the hotel room window! Rumor
has it that a few years ago when Shamrock
was in the WWF, Rock and Shamrock were
walking through an airport. One of the
Nasty's was walking around and Shamrock
spotted him. Story has it that Shamrock
immediately went into the "zone"
and Rock had to really calm him down,
before all Hell broke loose. WINNERS:
Nasty Boys, although it wasn’t a fair
fight. (thanks to Matt Mazany) UPDATE:
Mike Mooneyham of the Charleston Post and
Courier interviewed Ken Shamrock for his
latest column. He recalls a funny story
regarding The Nasty Boys (Jerry Saggs and
Brian Knobbs) many years ago in Charlotte
where he claims they blindsided him at a
hotel following a night club argument.
"I was sitting with a friend and his
fiance, and one of the Nasty Boys reached
over and made an inappropriate gesture.
They did it again. My friend was getting
upset, but he was a small guy and what was
he going to do? They disappeared, but I
didn't let it lie because I thought that
was just totally punkish of them. I knew
where they were staying, so I went after
them at their hotel. I had a few choice
words and told them they had a lot of
nerve. Rumor has it that I got clubbed
from behind with a steel phone, and then
they put the boots to me." That was
the last he saw of them until a chance
airport meeting while working for the WWF
years later: "You talk about the
biggest wimps you have ever seen... Knobbs
ran when he saw me. The other one (Saggs)
thought he'd be funny and walked up next
to me at the counter. I was with Billy
Gunn, and everyone knew the story because
they bragged about how they beat me up. I
looked at Saggs and said, 'You know what?
I'm going to kill you.' He looked at me
and said, 'Chill out, man, that was a long
time ago.' I said, for you it was, but it
feels like it just happened and I haven't
forgotten about it." Shamrock says
that Gunn pulled him away but he
eventually caught up with Saggs: "I
jumped up, pulled him around and told him
I was going to knock him out right there.
He turned his shoulders away from me, and
said, 'If you hit me, it's a felony
offense.' At that point and time all the
anger left my body. He was totally
sickening. But all the boys saw it. All
the bragging about how he whipped my ass
once... It was kind of satisfying at that
point. I think I got the last laugh."
(this came straight from an interview with
Ken conducted by Tim Brown)
Kevin Nash vs. Roddy
Piper, 1997
On the very same night
that Michaels and Hart were fighting
backstage at Raw, Piper and Nash were
doing some of the same at Nitro. After a
match that ended up being a complete mess
between Scott Hall & Nash against
Piper & Ric Flair, Nash stormed
backstage, booted Piper's dressing room
door open and leveled Piper with a punch
to the head before the pair were pulled
apart by various backstage personnel. Nash
went unpunished (which became the theme
for WCW later) and nothing further came of
the fight. WINNER: Nash, but he picked on
someone half his size. (thanks to Rob
Harvey and TPPW.net)
Buff Bagwell vs.
Ernest Miller
Bagwell's parody leading
up to Road Wild of Miller didn't go down
too well. Right before the live PPV match,
Miller approached him about it. Bagwell
slapped him. Miller immediately responded
with two punches, and Bagwell fell,
cutting his elbow badly. Bagwell backed
off before more damage could be done, and
the match went ahead as planned. Bagwell
won, and neither man was disciplined.
WINNER: Miller. How many times you think
he has bragged about this one? (thanks to
HB2KBuzzsaw)
Kevin Nash &
Scott Hall vs. a Bunch of Stupid, Drunk
Kids, Spring Break Nitro, 1997
Kevin Nash, Scott Hall,
and Syxx (Sean Waltman) were guests on
stage as a part of MTV's annual spring
break coverage. The three were there to
punish losers of a talent contest I think
and to build up the annual Panama City
Nitro that Monday. Anyway a drunk guy in
the crowd was causing trouble and threw
something at the stage. The NWO guys asked
security to get a grip on the rowdy crowd,
but were blown off. When the guy threw
something else the NWO guys astonished
their MTV hosts by leaping off the stage,
grabbing the guy themselves, and turning
him over to security. They then threatened
to walk out if security didn't get the
crowd under better control. MTV usually
shows the footage annually as a
"wildest ever moment" while
building up spring break coverage. (thanks
to Tamalie, wrestlingclassics.com, &
the Meatball)
William Regal vs.
Bill Goldberg, 1998
Regal had the moment
with Goldberg where he did a little
unscheduled mat wrestling. I think the
only reason why this is considered, is
because Goldberg didn't know what was
going on. Regal could lead a dead man
through a believable sequence, and I
believe that is what he was trying to do.
But Goldberg flopped around, and ended up
looking like an idiot. I remember watching
this live on Nitro, and didn't know about
it, but it sure looked like something was
wrong. (thanks to Chris &
codytheimpaler.com)
Undertaker vs. Shawn
Michaels, 1998
Austin, McMahon,
Undertaker and Michaels were in a meeting
with other officials planning the WWE's
strategy going forward. Apparently,
leading up to WMXIV, the idea was for HBK
to drop the strap to Austin, which HBK
initially rejected. At this point
Undertaker began to tape his fists
methodically. The Deadman told HBK that it
was advisable that he, HBK, change his
mind about doing the job by the time that
he, Undertaker, finished taping his fists
or he will MAKE HBK change his mind the
hard way. WINNER: WWE and WWE fans because
Austin went on to become one of the
biggest stars in wrestling history during
the Attitude era. (thanks to Geoffrey
Joseph)
JBL vs. Steve
Blackman, 1999
WWF was in between shows
at the local airport, and the wrestlers
were waiting by the baggage collection bay
and Bradshaw decided to dick about trying
to push Blackman onto the moving luggage
belt. Blackman turned around unflustered
and planted a crescent kick flush on
Bradshaw's jaw, knocking him clean out,
picked up his bag and walked on. Both
shook hands when it was done. UPDATE: a
reader saw an interview with the Blue
Meanie which says Bradshaw was pissing
Blackman off, calling him allsorts of
stuff. Blackman just turned around and hit
him in the face and body a dozen times
then went to finish him off with a kick
but got his foot caught in a luggage bag.
This gave the guys watching a chance to
separate the two. Bradshaw apologized
straight after. If only other legit tough
guys would do the same to Mr Layfield.
(thanks to Steven, Chris, and John)