Join Spencer Hamilton, a newcomer into the world of professional wrestling, as he documents his thoughts on every single episode of Monday Night Raw. New posts go up every weekday.
King of the Ring is off to a rough start, WCW goes big with a 2 hour show from now on, Razor Ramon shows up and changes everything, and Nitro is just the best.
Mankind and Stone Cold are still not being used right, Shawn gets attacked by Jim Cornette, Nitro loves tag teams, and Ric Flair has a very interesting match with the Giant.
Nobody likes Goldust, Stone Cold is still cool, the IC Title is vacated, the Nasty Boys take Public Enemy out with the trash, and the Horsemen get buried.
Mankind debuts and attacks Undertaker, Johnny B Badd becomes Wildman Marc Mero, Shawn Michaels is the new World Champ, and Nitro can't compete with any of that.
Jake the Snake returns, the Undertaker taunts Diesel, Rowdy Roddy Piper makes things interesting for HBK and Bret Hart, Yokozuna gets his comeuppance, LOD calls out Lex Luger, and Booty Man gets his first match.
Jeff Jarrett still doesn't like Ahmed Johnson, Shawn Michael isn't going anywhere, Steve Austin makes his debut, Brian Pillman's a loose cannon, and the Dungeon of Doom is still relevant.
Diesel doesn't like Owen Hart, Aja Kong kills a woman, Shawn Michaels doesn't want to answer your questions, Mr. Wonderful bites off more than he can chew, and the Four Horsemen are a menace.
Raw needs to be live, Harlem Heat wins back their titles, Charles Barkley loves wrestling, and Savage, Hogan, and Sting need to get their act together.
Raw gets good, The 123 Kid gets bought off, Diesel shoots us straight, HBK scares us all, Eddie Guerrero is still great, and Sting and Hogan kind of wrestle.
Ahmed Johnson debuts, The 123 Kid refs a match between Razor Ramon and Sycho Sid, Hulk Hogan takes his feud with the Dungeon of Doom to the next level, and the cruiserweights get pushed.
Hunter Hearst Helmsley wrestles a clown, Bret Hart faces Isaac Yankem in a steel cage, DDP is awesome, Eddie Guerro faces He Who Must Not Be Named, and Ric Flair gets some unlikely help in his tag team match.
The calm before the storm that was the Monday Night Wars, Jushin Thunder Liger VS Flyin' Bryan, Ric Flair faces Sting, and Hulk Hogan puts the WCW championship belt on the line against Big Bubba Rogers.