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Name of the event:
WCW Monday NITRO #219
Type:
Attendance:
12.881
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
29.11.1999
TV station/network:
TNT
TV rating:
3.1

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WCW United States Heavyweight Title No Disqualification Match
Scott Hall (c) defeats Sid Vicious (2:59)
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Steel Cage Match
Jerry Only (w/Vampiro) defeats Steve Williams (w/Oklahoma) (2:38)
WCW World Heavyweight Title No Disqualification Match
Bret Hart (c) defeats Meng (7:01)
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WCW World Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Three Way Match
Chris Benoit defeats Jeff Jarrett and Sting (3:51)
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Singles Match
Goldberg defeats Kevin Nash (1:48)
Singles Match
The Wall (w/Berlyn) defeats Jerry Flynn (5:00)
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Singles Match
Curt Hennig defeats Midnight by DQ (2:59)
Steel Cage Triangle Tag Team Match

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Current Total Rating (?)
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Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 2.00  [3]
Average rating in 2023: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 0.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.00  [1]
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kewf1988 wrote on 22.03.2023:
[2.0] "Once again, your typical Russo Nitro, with this one featuring mud wrestling, similar to what the WWF Divas did around the same time, which wasn't good in either company. Also, Goldberg vs. Nash only got a minute and a half and Dr. Death lost to one of the Misfits? Ugh."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 21.09.2021:
[0.0] "Continually astonished anew by Russo's ability to produce the most putrid shows even with a great roster at his disposal. Seemingly half the episode is consumed by people being doused in gooey liquids, either mud or tomato sauce, a special weird fetish of Russo. Speaking of, can you count how many women get beat up by men in this episode? Not sure you can do it with just one hand. No matches are good, nothing is really over (except Goldberg), it's all lost in a cacophony of endless noise. Scott Hall throws the TV title in the trash can, for reasons unknown. Ed Ferrara shreds out ears yet again as Oklahoma. Russo books Liger so badly that NJPW severs all connections with the company. Hooray..."