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Name of the event:
WCW Saturday Night
Type:
Attendance:
750
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
21.08.1993
TV station/network:
TBS
TV rating:
3.4

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Singles Match
The Equalizer defeats Ron Preston (2:16)
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Singles Match
Johnny B. Badd defeats Mike Thor (4:10)
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Singles Match
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Non Title Match
Big Van Vader (w/Harley Race) defeats JD Stryker (1:08)

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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 2
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 5.00  [2]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 4.00  [1]
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KingsCrossing wrote on 22.06.2025:
[6.0] "The fact that I am giving this episode of Saturday Night a positive rating can be pretty much entirely attributed to Sting vs. Flair, because the first half of the show is a bit of a dud. There is quite a string of poor matches, saved only by an awesome (but very short) Vader squash (I loved how he counted to 10 himself before going for the pinfall). The main event has its share of flaws, but is far beyond the vast majority of what we ever see on Saturday Night, and has a completely different, more competitive vibe. It stands out dramatically from the rest of the show, and since it makes up nearly half the runtime this does a lot to improve the overall quality of this episode. Outside of a pretty cool Cactus Jack promo (that I believe was just a replay of something from a different show? ) you can safely skip everything up until the Vader squash and miss nothing, but Flair vs. Sting is probably one of their better matches together even with the notable issues, and is worth checking out for any WCW fan."