• On This Day In WCW History (September 4, 2000) – WCW MONDAY NITRO
On this day in 2000, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW MONDAY NITRO’.
It was broadcasted from the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas and featured matches & segments on the road to the ‘WCW Fall Brawl 2000’ PPV.
The card can be found here:
– Rey Misterio Jr. & Juventud Guerrera vs. Insane Clown Posse
– War Games Qualifier: Sting vs. Vampiro & Great Muta
– War Games Qualifier: Booker T vs. Stevie Ray
– War Games Qualifier: Kronik vs. Ernest Miller
– War Games Qualifier: Bill Goldberg vs. Shane Douglas
– Gauntlet Match: Shawn Stasiak vs. Mark Sanders vs. Chuck Palumbo vs. Reno vs. Mark Jindark vs. Shawn O’Haire vs. Big Vito
– War Games Match
• Virgil Says Chris Jericho Should’ve Hired Him For Protecting AEW World Title
Chris Jericho’s AEW World Championship title belt has been stolen. You can read the police report below:
“The victim reported the theft of his championship wrestling belt while he was eating inside Longhorn Steakhouse. The victim stated he arrived at the Millionaire Club Airport Terminal and placed the belt inside his rented rented limousine. The limo driver shuttled the victim to Longhorn while the limo driver returned to the airport.
The victim had taken the wrong luggage from the airport and the driver took it back to the terminal. When the driver picked up the victim from the restaurant, the belt was missing. Responding officers searched the limo and the airport for the belt without success. On-call CID was consulted, and forensics responded to the scene.”
Longhorn Steakhouse had the following to say about this situation:
A man should be able to enjoy himself a fire-grilled steak without having to worry about a bandit coming by and walking away with his effects. Hope its returned soon.
— LongHorn Steakhouse (@LongHornSteaks) September 3, 2019
We take the safety of our guests' property seriously and are doing everything we can to help the local authorities in their efforts. That said, @IAmJericho is a champion with or without his belt.
— LongHorn Steakhouse (@LongHornSteaks) September 3, 2019
Jericho issued the following statement regarding this situation:
“I’m AEW Champion Chris Jericho and unfortunately, less than 24 hours after I became the first AEW Champion, with blood streaming down my face after one of the hardest matches I’ve ever had in my life, some low life scumbag committed grand larceny and robbed me of the AEW Championship. Now, as I sit here in my beautiful mansion, I’m just imagining what I would do to that son of a b*tch if he was here right now.
I’m launching a worldwide investigation, using the top private investigators in the world today, to find out who committed this crime. Trust me, as the AEW Champion, I promise to regain and restore and find and reclaim the AEW Championship, and once again give you another reason to finally give me the ‘thank you’ that I deserve. You’re welcome.”
Chris Jericho’s (@IamJericho) statement on Missing #AEW World Championship – Worldwide Investigation Launched pic.twitter.com/aLubwjkpW6
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) September 4, 2019
Hey @arbys, Im all good. Save the cardboard to make your sandwiches… https://t.co/kOD58VnaFC
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) September 4, 2019
Old School WWF Veteran Virgil made the following comment regarding this situation:
If Chris Jericho ate at Olive Garden and paid me to protect him none of this shit would have happened.
— Virgil (@TheRealVirgil) September 4, 2019
UPDATE: Chris Jericho’s AEW World Title has been found:
Case solved .. thank you @TallyPD pic.twitter.com/DOGLBNwxea
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) September 4, 2019
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