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WWE Should Revive Starrcade As A Major PPV

2022 was quite arguably the most tumultuous year in WWE history. Most notably, the unthinkable happened when Vince McMahon announced his retirement. While Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan took on shared responsibility as the co-CEOs at the tip-top of WWE, an even more immediate impact felt by fans saw Triple H take the reins of both creative and talent relations.

Helmsley’s presence was felt in a series of surprise returns from late summer through the fall. Moreover, Survivor Series saw the emergence of the first ever War Games matches on the WWE main roster after decades of the company owning that intellectual property. That’s not to mention the choice not to run a December PPV, not to mention canceling the Day 1 New Year’s show.

Between Triple H’s sensibilities as a wrestling traditionalist and the changes to the PPV calendar, the question arises—should WWE bring back Starrcade, the former flagship annual PPV of WCW?

The History Of Starrcade

Greg Valentine Roddy Piper Magnum TA Tully Blanchard Starrcde

Starrcade predates WrestleMania, with its first iteration going down in 1983, and immediately establishing itself as a truly top tier annual event. Over the years, the event saw main events like Harley Race vs. Ric Flair and Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes, as well as legendary undercard attractions like the Dog Collar Match between Roddy Piper and Greg Valentine and the I Quit Match between Magnum TA and Tully Blanchard. Later, Flair would represent tradition against monster heel Big Van Vader, and the year-and-a-half-plus Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan angle would come to a head at Starrcade 1997. Starrcade also infamously played host to the end of Goldberg’s streak at the hands of Kevin Nash, as well as the end of Bret Hart’s full-time wrestling career when Goldberg gave him a stiff kick to the head.

While Eric Bischoff has, on his podcast 83 Weeks, denied that he viewed Starrcade as the biggest show of the year (alternately putting more weight on Halloween Havoc and Bash at the Beach), the consensus among fans still placed Starrcade as The Grandaddy of Them All. As the longest continual running PPV under the NWA and WCW banner, it certainly earned its place in history.

WWE Has Revisited Starrcade

Dustin Rhodes Starrcade

WWE actually has promoted its own Starrcade-branded events. Starrcade was a SmackDown house show in November 2017. The company did broadcast this show via the WWE Network in 2018 and 2019, but it was contextualized as more of a novelty show—largely inconsequential to ongoing storylines—than a proper PPV-style event.

Indeed, WWE seemed mostly concerned with tapping into nostalgia. In 2017, Goldust shed his garb and signature entrance music in favor of returning to his old school WCW gimmick as The Natural to callback to not only his own earlier WCW performances, but his family’s—and specifically his father’s—history with the event. Moreover, the 2017 edition emanated from WCW stronghold, Greensboro, North Carolina, and 2019’s happened in Duluth, Georgia, another area favored WCW and Jim Crockett Promotions.

A New Vision For Starrcade

Ric Flair Hall Of Fame

Triple H finally bringing War Games to the WWE main roster seems to bespeak his commitment to wrestling history and his own past enjoyment of the traditional style Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and others were historically known for. Reviving Starrcade would be a natural extension of representing that aesthetic.

More than a specially promoted house show or quietly marketed WWE Network special, though, the Starrcade brand deserves to be recognized with a proper PPV event. The PPV calendar is already crowded, and it seems The Game means to be more critical about promoting fewer events more soundly. Nonetheless, running Starrcade, particularly in its traditional spot around the holidays (it originally happened in November, then moved to December to not conflict with Survivor Series) would be a powerful way of tapping into old school wrestling nostalgia at a time of year when the general public is already predisposed to feeling nostalgic.

To offer Starrcade a distinctive identity, it would only make sense to focus on tapping into the past. WWE is no stranger to bringing back part-time legends to work matches here and there. Additionally, they could conceivably could tap into some of the ethos of another WCW PPV, Slamboree, by focusing its new vision of Starrcade on legends past returning to work matches with each other, or with current talents. There have been rumblings about WWE seeking to move its Hall of Fame proceedings away from WrestleMania weekend, given how crowded the two-night structure of the event has made the weekend. Starrcade’s history as a premium event and this focus on nostalgia could make it fitting new home for when inductions would happen.

The future of the Starrcade brand is unclear. The nostalgia-based smaller events WWE ran from 2017 to 2019 served a niche audience and casually took advantage of the intellectual property at WWE’s disposal. Like so many things, Starrcade’s continuity was disrupted by the pandemic in 2020. As the world continues to settle back into  sense of normalcy, there’s a real opportunity for WWE relaunch this event under a new vision.

WWE Starrcade Final Card, Start Time

This year’s WWE Starrcade event is here. 

The show will take place tonight (Sunday, December 1st) from the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, Georgia and air on WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network. The show will air as a one-hour special at 7pm ET. 

WWE has confirmed that Ric Flair on the Kevin Owens Show, a Women’s Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match, and Lashley vs. Rusev will air on the WWE Network portion of the show. 

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WWE Starrcade Final Card

  • WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt vs. The Braun Strowman – Steel Cage match.
  • Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin
  • Seth Rollins vs. Erick Rowan
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors vs. RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley & Sasha Banks vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross – Fatal 4-Way Match
  • Rusev vs. Bobby Lashley – Last Match Standing Match
  • The Miz vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Sami Zayn – 2-on-1 Handicap Match
  • WWE United States Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens
  • WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Revival 

Also advertised for this show include The Street Profits, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Ricochet, Drew McIntyre, Aleister Black, Andrade, and Zelina Vega.

WWE Announces 2 New Matches For Starrcade

WWE will present Starrcade this Sunday at 7 PM airing on the WWE Network. The promotion recently announced 2 new matches for the event.

Asuka and Kairi Sane will defend their WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships on the show. They will face 3 other teams in a fatal 4-way match including the duo of Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. Sasha Banks & Bayley and Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross will be the two other teams in the match. This match had originally been advertised as just involving the Kabuki Warriors and Lynch & Flair.

Also booked for Starrcade this Sunday will be a Last Man Standing match between Bobby Lashley and Rusev.

Matches Announced For Starrcade:

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match
    The Kabuki Warriors (c) vs. Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair vs.  Bayley & Sasha Banks vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross 
  • Last Match Standing Match
    Rusev vs. Bobby Lashley

The event will emanate from the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, Ga.

Several matches have previously been advertised for the show, though it is not clear which matches will air on the WWE Network special.

Previously advertised matches for the event include:

  • WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt vs. The Miz – Steel Cage match.
  • Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin.
  • Seth Rollins vs. Randy Orton.
  • Braun Strowman vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Sami Zayn – 2-on-1 Handicap Match
  • WWE United States Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens
  • WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Revival 

Steel Cage Match Advertised For This Year’s WWE Starrcade

Several matches are advertised for this year’s WWE Starrcade event. 

On Monday, WWE updated its advertising for the show that has several matches listed including the likely main event of Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin. 

WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt defending his title inside of a Steel Cage against The Miz is also listed.

The show will take place on Sunday, December 1st from the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, Georgia and air on WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network. The show will air as a one-hour special on at 7pm ET. 

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As of this writing, there’s no word yet on which of these matches will air on the special. Here is the card announced thus far: 

  • WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt vs. The Miz – Steel Cage match.
  • Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin.
  • Seth Rollins vs. Randy Orton.
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors vs. Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair – Texas Tornado Match
  • Braun Strowman vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Sami Zayn – 2-on-1 Handicap Match
  • WWE United States Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens
  • WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Revival 
  • Rusev vs. Lashley

Also advertised for this show include The Street Profits, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Ricochet, Drew McIntyre, aleister Black, Andrade, and Zelina Vega.

WWE Officially Announces Date & Location For This Year’s Starrcade

As expected, WWE has officially announced details on this year’s Starrcade event. 

The show will take place on Sunday, December 1 from the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, Georgia and air on WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network. As of this writing, no matches for the show have been announced. 

Tickets for Starrcade 2019 go on sale Friday, September 27 at 10am ET. The show will air as a one-hour special on at 7pm ET. 

WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston, RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley, WWE United States Champion AJ Styles, Roman Reigns, Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair and Daniel Bryan are all advertised to appear. 

Longtime fans will remember Starrcade as WCW’s signature pay-per-view event of the year.

The first-ever Starrcade event went down on November 24, 1983, and was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. 

The final edition of Starrcade under the WCW banner took place in December 2000. WWE brought back the theme for a live event at the Greensboro Coliseum in November 2017. 

The 2018 version took place on November 24th from Cincinnati, Ohio at the US Bank Arena.

WWE is expected to start advertising matches for this special in the coming weeks. 

WWE Starrcade Announcement Expected Soon, Potential Date & Location

For the third straight year, WWE has decided to bring back Starrcade for a special live event. 

Dave Meltzer noted in the Daily Update on F4Wonline.com that WWE has said that they expect to make an announcement very soon about the event. The announcement could come as soon as Tuesday. 

It was noted that the expectation is that it will be a WWE Network special with a likely date of November 30th. As of this writing, there’s no word if the whole show will air or just certain matches as done in previous years. 

Currently, WWE’s schedule has an event listed at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, but WWE only confirmed the imminent announcement of Starrcade.

WWE brought back the theme for a live event at the Greensboro Coliseum in November 2017. 

The 2018 version took place on November 24th from Cincinnati, Ohio at the US Bank Arena.

Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported at the time that the 2018 event drew 8,000 fans. This was an increase of attendance for what typical house shows are doing from a numbers standpoint. 

This show was a success not only at the live gate but also on WWE’s streaming service as it was the most-watched show of the week on the WWE Network.

Details On If WWE Starrcade Was Viewed As A Success

WWE officials decided to bring back the special live event, Starrcade, for the second straight year.

According to longtime pro wrestling journalist, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, this event drew 8000 fans, which is an increase of attendance for what typical house shows are doing from a numbers standpoint. The show was a success for WWE as live event business has been down as of late.

Another indication that this show was a success is the fact that it was the most-watched show of the week on the WWE Network. This event went down this past Saturday night at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati. WWE’s streaming service aired a one-hour edition of the event the following night.

WWE Starrcade Results

  • Sasha Banks, Bayley, Ember Moon & Dana Brooke defeated Nia Jax, Tamina, Mickie James & Alicia Fox
  • Drew McIntyre (w/Dolph Ziggler) defeated Finn Balor
  • The Revival defeated The B-Team
  • The Bar defeated The New Day (SmackDown Tag Team titles)
  • Bray Wyatt defeated Baron Corbin
  • Charlotte Flair defeated Asuka
  • Miz TV segment. Rey Mysterio and Shinsuke Nakamura are the guests. Nakamura says he doesn’t care about Starrcade’s history and attacks Mysterio.
  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rey Mysterio (United States Championship). Mysterio wins via disqualification after Miz interferes, meaning Nakamura retains. Rusev evens up the numbers and a tag match is set up
  • Mysterio & Rusev defeated Nakamura & Miz
  • AJ Styles defeated Samoa Joe (Steel Cage)
  • Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose (Intercontinental Championship Steel Cage)

Ric Flair Reveals New Details About His Health Scare

Ric Flair’s health scare was one of the biggest stories in wrestling last year. On the most recent edition of The Steve Austin Show, Flair revealed in more detail than ever before just how dire his medical situation was.

Ric Flair Health Scare

“I don’t remember anything for two months,” Flair said. “I was in a coma for twelve days, ICU for thirty-one days. I had kidney failure, respiratory and heart failure, I was septic, and I had pneumonia.”

“I lost forty-three pounds. It’s a miracle, Steve,” Flair said.

“Twelve days in a coma, thirty-one days in intensive care, then I had to go over to a rehab facility to learn how to walk, starting from scratch, and I never had any memory of anything,” Flair said.

“Obviously I’ve been told, and it’s been filled in for me, but I don’t remember one person that came to see me. From Michael Hayes, to Ricky Steamboat, to Hulk Hogan, people came from all over to see me. I don’t remember any of it.”

Flair added that even when he returned home from the rehab facility, he was still out of sorts. “They wouldn’t give me my cell phone because every time I said something to someone, it was crazy. Hunter said please don’t let him talk on his cell phone because every time I try to make sense with him, it’s out there.”

Overcoming Depression

Flair says that he had a difficult time coming to grips with what happened to him at first. “I would sit in a chair all day and worry about dying,” Flair said. “After learning how sick I was, I wondered why of all people I was still there and somebody else wasn’t.”

Now that he is more than a year past his ordeal, Flair has a more positive outlook on his crisis.

“I literally look at it as a miracle. The doctor told me it was a miracle. And after I look back, and came to realize what took place, it is a miracle. I’m great now. I feel like a million dollars.”

Ric Flair & Alcohol

Flair says that while alcohol abuse may have been to blame for his health crisis, he has very sparingly had drinks on three social occasions over the last year.

“It’s not the alcohol that’s going to kill me,” Flair said. “The doctors are afraid that if I had one, it’ll lead to another, and that will never happen.”

Later in the show, Flair discusses his 2019 appearance schedule, his appearance at Starrcade this past weekend, and how Charlotte is doing in WWE these days. The first part of the show can be found below. The full episode can be found here.

When referencing this transcript, please credit SEScoops.com. This transcript has been edited and condensed for clarity.

https://youtu.be/oVrssIG3FI0

Bray Wyatt Returns To WWE Last Night (Video), Starrcade Lineup For Tonight

WWE will air part of last night’s Starrcade show from Cincinnati tonight. For the second year in a row, WWE has used the Starrcade name for a house show held the weekend the event used to be held annually by the NWA and then later by WCW.

Bray Wyatt returned to WWE last night on the show. He answered an open challenge by current Raw temporary GM, Baron Corbin.

The following Twitter user captured video of Wyatt’s return:

The last time Bray Wyatt was shown on WWE programming was back in August. He continued to wrestle tag matches with Matt Hardy up until September. After discovering his lower back and pelvis had begun to fuse together due to a career’s worth of injuries, Matt Hardy moved into a backstage role with WWE and Wyatt was left in limbo.

WWE Starrcade Lineup For the WWE Network

WWE will air a one-hour show featuring 4 segments from last night’s Starrcade show in Cincinnati. Although this could change, here are the segments which are currently scheduled to air:

  • Steel Cage
    AJ Styles vs Samoa Joe
  • Sasha Banks, Bayley, Ember Moon, & Dana Brooke vs Nia Jax, Tamina, Mickie James, and Alicia Fox
  • Elias concert featuring Ric Flair
  • MizTV featuring Rey Mysterio and Shinsuke Nakamura

Miz TV Segment Announced For WWE Starrcade

WWE continues to load up the card for this year’s Starrcade event. On Wednesday, it was revealed that United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura and Rey Mysterio would be appearing on Miz TV. It should be noted that Nakamura will defend his US title against Mysterio and The Miz vs. Rusev is also listed on the most recent advertised card for this show.

WWE will be airing a Starrcade special on Sunday, November 25th at 8 p.m. ET. The one-hour special will feature some of the matches that will take place.

For the second straight year, WWE has decided to bring back Starrcade for a special dual-branded live event as it takes place Saturday, November 24th from Cincinnati, Ohio at the US Bank Arena. The arena website is advertising the following matches:

Updated Starrcade Card

  • Street Fight for the WWE Intercontinental Title: Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
  • WWE United States Title Match: Rey Mysterio vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match: The New Day vs. The Bar
  • Steel Cage Match: Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
  • Finn Balor vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Rusev with Lana vs. The Miz
  • Elias performs a special concert with WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair

WWE Network To Air Starrcade Special

On Friday, it was revealed that WWE will be airing a Starrcade special next Sunday, November 25th at 8 p.m. ET. The one-hour special will feature some of the matches that will take place.

For the second straight year, WWE has decided to bring back Starrcade for a special dual-branded live event as it takes place Saturday, November 24th from Cincinnati, Ohio at the US Bank Arena. The arena website is advertising the following matches:

  • Street Fight for the WWE Intercontinental Title: Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
  • WWE United States Title Match: Rey Mysterio vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match: The New Day vs. The Bar
  • Steel Cage Match: Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
  • Finn Balor vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Rusev with Lana vs. The Miz
  • Elias performs a special concert with WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair

The premier event of the National Wrestling Alliance and, later, WCW, Starrcade got its start in Greensboro on Thanksgiving 1983 with a star-studded lineup. Starrcade remained in Greensboro through 1986 and was the stage on which legendary performers like Dusty Rhodes, The Four Horsemen, Magnum TA, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and many more etched their names into sports-entertainment history.

As the calendar turned to the 1990s, a new generation of competitors emerged to take the Starrcade spotlight, like Sting, Vader and the nWo. The last edition of Starrcade under the WCW banner took place in December 2000.

New Matches Announced For WWE Starrcade, Updated Card

Some changes to the card for the upcoming WWE Starrcade event have been made. The updated advertisements for the show have Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin, The Miz vs. Rusev and Finn Balor vs. Drew McIntyre added.

Also, WWE pulled the cage match between SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. The cage match between AJ Styles and Samoa Joe will no longer be for the WWE Title. Flair is still advertised for the show but her opponent has yet to be revealed.

Starrcade takes place Saturday, November 24th from Cincinnati, OH at the US Bank Arena. The arena website is advertising the following matches:

  • Dean Ambrose vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins (Street Fight)
  • Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
  • Finn Balor vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Rusev with Lana vs. The Miz
  • Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles (Steel Cage Match)
  • Charlotte Flair vs. TBA
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rusev
  • Smackdown Tag Team Champions The Bar vs. The New Day
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rey Mysterio
  • Special Performance: Elias with Ric Flair

WWE brought back the theme for a live event at the Greensboro Coliseum last November. With it being held a few days after Survivor Series, it will just be a house show and not turned into a special that would air on the WWE Network.

Rey Mysterio’s Opponent At WWE Starrcade Announced

Rey Mysterio’s opponent at the upcoming WWE Starrcade event has been revealed.  The updated advertisements for the show have Mysterio taking on United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. The arena website is advertising the following matches:

  • The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre (Cincinnati Street Fight)
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe
  • Smackdown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair (Steel Cage Match)
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rusev
  • Smackdown Tag Team Champions The Bar vs. The New Day
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rey Mysterio
  • Special Performance: Elias with Ric Flair

Starrcade takes place Saturday, November 24th from Cincinnati, OH at the US Bank Arena.

Starrcade

Longtime fans will remember Starrcade as WCW’s signature pay-per-view event of the year. The first-ever Starrcade event went down on November 24, 1983, was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The last edition of Starrcade under the WCW banner took place in December 2000.

WWE brought back the theme for a live event at the Greensboro Coliseum last November.  With it being held a few days after Survivor Series, it will likely just be a house show and not turned into a special that would air on the WWE Network. 

WWE Starrcade Announced, Several Matches Confirmed

For the second straight year, WWE has decided to bring back Starrcade for a special dual-branded live event. WWE Starrcade 2018 takes place Saturday, November 24th from Cincinnati, Ohio at the US Bank Arena. The arena website is advertising the following matches:

  • The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre (Cincinnati Street Fight)
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe
  • Smackdown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair (Steel Cage Match)
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Rusev
  • Smackdown Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Bar
  • Special Performance: Elias with Ric Flair

Here is the US Bank Arena’s official promo video for Starrcade:

WWE Starrcade

Longtime fans will remember Starrcade as WCW’s signature pay-per-view event of the year. The first-ever Starrcade event went down on November 24, 1983, was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The last edition of Starrcade under the WCW banner took place in December 2000. WWE brought back the theme for a live event at the Greensboro Coliseum last November.  

As of this writing, there’s no word yet on if this will just be a live event or turned into a network special, but with it being held a few days after Survivor Series, it will likely just be a house show.

WWE Files Trademark Application For Starrcade

WWE filed a trademark application for the phrase STARRCADE last week, July 17, 2018. According to the United States’ Patent & Trademark office, the application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 3 months after filing date.

The proposed use of the Starrcade trademark would cover: “Entertainment services, namely, the production and exhibition of professional wrestling events; providing wrestling news and wrestling information via the Internet, a global computer network or a mobile app” and more.

WWE Starrcade

Starrcade was created by Jim Crockett Promotions back in 1983 and was the flagship annual pay-per-view of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) until 2000. WWE revived the Starrcade name last December for a special live event from Greensboro, NC.

WWE Starrcade 2017 featured special appearances from Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Arn Anderson and Goldust competing as “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes. The event featured two steel cage matches as the double main event, with Charlotte retaining the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Natalya and AJ Styles retaining the WWE Championship against Jinder Mahal.

With rumors of an all-women’s pay-per-view event taking place later this year, it will be interesting to see if WWE utilizes the Starrcade name for that show. We could get an official word on the all-women’s show later tonight when Raw General Manager Stephanie McMahon delivers her ‘historic’ announcement.

What do you think about the possibility of WWE Starrcade being an all-women’s pay-per-view event ?

Backstage News On Who Was Responsible For The Revival Of Starrcade

According to Pwinsider, Former SmackDown Head Writer Michael Hayes was the man responsible for the revival of WCW’s Starrcade event this past weekend.

He was the person who first noticed that WWE will be running Live Event from Greensboro over the Thanksgiving weekend. Realising the importance of the timing, he pitched the idea to revive the Starrcade name for the show.

Michael pitched the idea to Vince McMahon back in June this year and the event was announced several months later after the approval of the Boss.

The show was written by Hayes as well and he wrote the event “with an eye on paying tribute to names who were important to the market during the Jim Crockett Promotions era and with throwback graphics for the show.”

A lot of people were unhappy because the show didn’t air on WWE Network but it was never slated as a Network special and instead it was produced as a Live Event.

Though the company did film it with several cameras like they usually do for every Live Event. So they have it in their archive and it can be offered as an extra on the Network somewhere down the line.

The Starrcade event was considered a success as the market reacted to it as something special and business saw a ‘huge bump’ compared to previous events in the Greensboro area.

It garnered a lot of attention on Social Media as well. Officials saw a far higher response to Starrcade on Social sites compared to a typical Live Event and according to the site, there are already talks within the company about doing it again next year.

Reason Why The Club Missed Starrcade, Cody On Goldust’s Performance

– Gallows and Anderson both were advertised for weekend’s Starrcade event but they surprisingly didn’t appear on the show, which left people speculating. Though according to F4Wonline, the duo was simply pulled from it to work on the Raw Brand Live Event from Nashville.

– Speaking of Starrcade, we noted before how Goldust used his ‘Natural’ Dustin Rhodes gimmick during the show and defeated Dash Wilder in a match.

After the event, his brother Cody commented on Dustin’s performance via the following tweet, saying that he has had a Hall Of Fame worthy career:

You can check out the complete Starrcade result here

WWE Starrcade Results & Videos

Last night saw the return of Starrcade inside the legendary Greenboro Coliseum for the first time in 30 years. Incidentally this is also the first time that WWE has used the once iconic WCW pay per view name for one of their events…sadly this was only a house show but none the less there were quite a few high profile appearances and returns from World Championship Wrestling’s historic past, here are the full results from the show:

Bobby Roode b. Dolph Ziggler – Arn Anderson made an impromptu appearance during the match and hit one of his patented Spinebusters on Dolph! Check it out below for the epic WCW nostalgia feels.

Rusev, The Bludgeon Brothers, The Colons, & Mike Kanellis b. Breezango, The Ascension, Tye Dillinger, & Sin Cara

The New Day tweaked with The Rock n Roll Express and The Hardys…the Hardys also spoke to WWE.com on why Starrcade is of such high importance to them as performers:

Naomi b. Tamina (w/Lana)

‘The Natural’ Dustin Rhodes b. Dash Wilder – Dustin made an emotional appearance using his old WCW persona and paid tribute to his father Dusty.

https://twitter.com/Goldust/status/934611485564788737

Shinsuke Nakamura b. Baron Corbin – Before the bout Shinsuke shared a moment with one of wrestling’s icons Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat.

https://twitter.com/mitchellpwtorch/status/934603566060326912

The Usos (c) b. The New Day, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn, and Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin in a four-way for the SmackDown Tag Team titles

Charlotte (c) b. Natalya in a cage match for the SmackDown Women’s title – Incredibly this was the first cage match that Natalya has ever been a part of, unfortunately for her it was in a losing effort.

The Nature Boy and possibly the most iconic performer in WCW’s illustrious history Ric Flair made an appearance and spoke briefly with WWE.com on his memories of the Coliseum, let’s face it you can’t have Starrcade without some jet flying and limousine riding…

AJ Styles (c) d. Jinder Mahal (w/ The Singh Brothers) in a steel cage for the WWE Title – A result that will no doubt please a large portion of the WWE fan base, AJ retained the title heading into the Clash of Champions event where he will again defend against Jinder Mahal.

A truly memorable event, the only question that remains is this…why wasn’t this on the WWE Network?

Final WWE Starrcade Card, Charlotte Flair Set For Appearance

– WWE will be hosting its Starrcade live event from Greensboro, North Carolina later tonight (Sat. November 25, 2017). The event will feature appearances from the likes of Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and The Hardys. You can check out the full match card, which features four title bouts, here below:

Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship

(C) AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal

Steel Cage Match for the SmackDown Live Women’s Title

(C) Charlotte Flair vs. Natalya

Fatal Four-Way for the SmackDown Live Tag Team Titles

(C) The Usos vs. The New Day vs. Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

WWE United States Title Match

(C) Baron Corbin vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Grudge Match

Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dash Wilder

– WWE SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair will be doing a book signing for her autobiography, Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte, at Barnes & Noble at 3102 Northline Avenue in Greensboro, NC. The event will start at noon local time.

WWE Starrcade Updated Lineup

This Saturday, WWE returns to the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina for Starrcade. An official Starrcade event hasn’t been held since 2000. That show was main event’ed by Scott Steiner defending the WCW title against Sid Vicious.

Ric Flair has now been confirmed to be in attendance on Saturday, as will a host of other legendary stars. Ricky “the Dragon” Steamboat and the Rock N Roll Express are also expected to be in attendance as will both Hardy brothers.

WWE Starrcade Lineup

With the final episode of Smackdown before the event completed, here is the updated card for Saturday:

WWE Championship Steel Cage Match
AJ Styles (c) vs. Jinder Mahal

SmackDown Women’s Championship Steel Cage Match
Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Natalya

SmackDown Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match
The Usos (c) vs. The New Day vs. Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

United States Championship Match
Baron Corbin (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Grudge Match
Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dash Wilder

*The show will not air on the WWE Network.

Ric Flair Returning To WWE At Starrcade On 11/25

Another big name has been added to WWE’s Starrcade live event in Greensboro, NC. The 11/25 house show will now feature Ric Flair’s first WWE appearance since his health scare in August.

During a recent promotional interview with SoloWrestling.com, the WWE Hall of Famer’s daughter Charlotte announced that The Nature Boy will be in the house at Starrcade. Charlotte confirmed that her father will be there to watch her cage match with Natalya for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

One of Flair’s most famous in-ring rivals, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, is also booked to appear at the live event.

After Starrcade, Flair is next scheduled to appear at RAW’s 25th anniversary show on January 22nd. Other names booked for that big episode of RAW include Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Kevin Nash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIcZbxC0Oo0

Here’s the updated card for WWE’s Starrcade live event on November 25th:

Steel Cage Match: WWE Championship
– Jinder Mahal (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Steel Cage Match: Smackdown Women’s Championship
– Natalya (c) vs. Charlotte Flair

– Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express

Triple Threat: United States Championship
– Baron Corbin (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Rusev

Texas Tornado Match: Smackdown Tag Team Championship
– The Usos (c) vs. The New Day

– Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

– Breezango vs. Aiden English and Mike Kanellis

Eric Bischoff Comments On WWE Reviving Starrcade & WarGames

During his recent appearance on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, former WCW President Eric Bischoff commented on WWE reviving classic WCW events.

It’s been 16 years since the demise of WCW, but Starrcade and WarGames are both returning next month. Bischoff thinks it’s great that a whole new generation of fans will learn to appreciate the legacies of these events.

“Everything changes with time and WWE owns that intellectual property; as we see on the WWE Network that they are monetizing it on the WWE Network and exposing that content, which quite honestly, there are wrestling fans now that had never heard of WCW, or Starrcade, or War Games.

They were too young or weren’t wrestling fans at the time; so there are a whole new generation of fans that are becoming familiar with sports entertainment, at least WCW’s role in it that hadn’t heard of it before, so it only makes sense to expand the ability to monetize it as many ways as possible. I mean, I think it’s great and happy to see it.

War Games and Starrcade was Dusty Rhodes, not Eric Bischoff or Ted Turner, but Dusty Rhodes; so new fans to see it and learn about it, and understand that legacy, I think it’s a wonderful thing.”

You can listen to the full interview here:

Cody Rhodes Statement Regarding WWE Reviving Starrcade & War Games

Ring of Honor Cody Rhodes has issued a statement clarifying his recent reactions to WWE reviving Starrcade and War Games, two creations of his late father, the “American Dream” Dusty Rhdoes.

When WWE announced that Starrcade will be returning next month as a special SmackDown live event from Greensboro, North Carolina, Cody and his wife Brandi were initially critical of the news. Brandi wrote on Twitter”

Earlier this week, it was revealed that the next NXT Takeover show during Survivor Series weekend will feature the first-ever War Games match in WWE. Cody noted on Twitter that “he was told” ahead of WWE’s announcement, but he’s received some criticism on social media and Reddit for being overly protective of WWE using Dusty’s creations.

On Saturday, Cody tweeted the following statement (our formatting added):

“Received a lot of praise, but also a good deal of criticism in regards to my remakrs on Starrcade & War Games…with that said I’d like to clarify my position and clear up some confusion.

As I try to climb the ladder in my sport, with every arena I walk into, I carry my Father’s legacy. It is also my job to protect it. Literally. As head of his estate, I try to always honor and never exploit. There’s no guidebook on how I’m supposed to do that. I loved him. He was my best friend and his death was a shock. My comments are certainly from the heart, but they are measured and I stand by them.

Nobody ever claimed they needed me or Michelle’s permission. “I was told” doesn’t mean anything more than that. They didn’t have to, but they did and for that I am thankful.

Dusty didn’t just name/grid/book these events…he gave them life. Starrcade he did in honor of my sister, Teil. The PPV era would have come much later without the direct consequences of closed circut and the large scale event concept.

HOWEVER, I do understand that to the victor goes the spoilers, and that my Dad’s many many creations for Jim Crockett Promotions and later WCW…they belong to WWE. They can do with them what they choose. That doesn’t mean I always have to like it though.

If my Father had not been a public figure, I wouldn’t have to share him with the millions of wrestling fans out there. But I gladly do share him. I want generations of fans to know what he brought…because I feel it’s a beautiful legacy filled with treasures.”

Update On Starrcade Not Airing On WWE Network

WWE got a lot of attention a few weeks back with the announcement that Starrcade will be returning as a special SmackDown Live event on November 25th from Greensboro, North Carolina.

Paying homage to the original Starrcade back in 1983, the show will feature two Steel Cage match main events, with Jinder Mahal defending the WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura and Charlotte challenging Naomi for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Correction: Tickets for Starrcade went on sale this past Friday and Ticketmaster. As seen below, tickets are currently not available for Section 109, which is typically where the ‘hard camera’ is located. We improperly reported this as an indication that WWE would not be televising the event on the WWE Network, but we have no confirmation whether those tickets were sold or if the section was blocked off for WWE production. We’ve reached out to WWE for clarification and will follow up with an update if we hear anything.

Thanks to longtime friend of the site Noah Mark for pointing this out. 

Starrcade Seating

WWE Superstars Hype Starrcade 2017, “But I’m Chris Jericho” Season 2 Trailer (Videos)

Jinder Mahal, Bobby Roode & New Day Hype Starrcade

Starrcade is making it’s return as a special WWE live event on Saturday, November 25th. It is a SmackDown brand live event and features two steel cage match main events. Jinder Mahal will face Shinsuke Nakamura and Charlotte Flair will battle Natalya.

The following matches are also advertised for Starrcade:

  • United States champion AJ Styles vs. Baron Corbin vs. Rusev
  • Grudge Match: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn
  • Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Usos
  • Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

Earlier today, WWE uploaded new videos of New Day, Bobby Roode and WWE Champion Jinder Mahal hyping up the event on November 25th:

“But I’m Chris Jericho” Trailer

Season 2 of “But I’m Chris Jericho” will premiere on Decemeber 7th on CBC Comedy. Below is the trailer for the new season:

https://www.facebook.com/cbccomedy/videos/but-im-chris-jericho/1730883543620471/

You can also check out the entire first season of the show by clicking here.