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Dolph Ziggler Signs New “Big Money” Contract With WWE Along With A New Clause

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (February 11, 1996) – WCW SuperBrawl 6

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on February 11, 1996, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW SuperBrawl VI’ LIVE on PPV from the Bayfront Arena in St. Petersburg, Florida.

This PPV is mostly remembered for Miss Elizabeth turning heel on Randy Savage, as well as Brian Pillman breaking kayfabe in his finaly WCW match by telling his opponent Kevin Sullivan “I respect you, bookerman!”.

Below are the results from that night:

Street Fight
The Nasty Boys defeated The Public Enemy

WCW World Television Championship
Johnny B. Badd (c) defeated Diamond Dallas Page

WCW World Tag Team Championship
Sting and Lex Luger (c) defeated Harlem Heat

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship
Konnan (c) defeated One Man Gang

Strap match
The Taskmaster defeated Brian Pillman

Arn Anderson wrestled The Taskmaster to a no-contest

WCW World Tag Team Championship
Sting and Lex Luger (c) wrestled The Road Warriors to a double countout

Steel Cage – WCW World Heavyweight Championship
Ric Flair defeated Randy Savage (c)

Steel Cage
Hulk Hogan defeated The Giant

• Dolph Ziggler Signs New “Big Money” Contract With WWE Along With A New Clause

During a recent edition of The Locker Room podcast, Bin Hamin noted that he has some exclusive information regarding Dolph Ziggler’s WWE status and below is what he revealed:

“Here’s the inside scoop that I’ve kinda been told. After Ziggler laid down the title and went away for 30 days, silently came back as #30 in the Rumble, and then tossed out kinda useless.

He was already kinda two feet out the door, and it was at the 11th hour that they made him another offer he can’t refuse.

Big money, and the fact that, now that he’ll stay, he’s willing to put anybody over, do jobs – whatever, on TV, and he can leave after his matches, he doesn’t need to stick around the arena, and he can take outside projects as long as they don’t conflict with his schedule.

Kinda the sweetheart deal, you know, I’m willing to stay a little bit longer because you met my price.”


        
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