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SmackDown Star Is Reportedly Back For Future Storylines

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• OLD SCHOOL HISTORY (October 19, 1998) – WCW MONDAY NITRO

On this day in 1998, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW MONDAY NITRO’.

It was broadcasted from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Halloween Havoc 1998’ PPV.

The card can be found here:

– Perry Saturn vs. Kenny Kaos

– Damian, Psicosis, Hector Garza & El Dandy vs. La Parka, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Silver King & Ciclope

– Kanyon vs. Scott Putski

– Fit Finlay vs. Davey Boy Smith

– Wrath vs. Tokyo Magnum

– Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko vs. Alex Wright & Disco Inferno

– Diamond Dallas Page vs. Chris Jericho

– Billy Kidman vs. Rey Mysterio Jr.

– Kevin Nash & Konnan & Lex Luger vs. Scott Hall & Stevie Ray & Scott Norton

– Hollywood Hogan vs. Horace Hogan

– Bret Hart vs. Sting

• SmackDown Star Is Reportedly Back For Future Storylines

On this week’s SmackDown 1000, SmackDown Live Commissioner Shane McMahon made his return to WWE programming.

According to PWInsider, this wasn’t a one-off appearance. Shane is back full-time (which means weekly in his case) and he’s expected to get involved in feuds on the blue brand.

This could mean that Shane might return to in-ring action at Survivor Series 2018.

Shane O’Mac was last seen in action at WrestleMania 34 earlier this year, where he teamed up with Daniel Bryan to defeat the team of Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn.


        
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