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Bash at the Beach (1997)
Promotional poster featuring Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateJuly 13, 1997[1]
CityDaytona Beach, Florida[1]
VenueOcean Center[1]
Attendance7,851[2]
Tagline(s)Hollywood Hogan And Dennis Rodman Crash The Bash!
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The 1997 Bash at the Beach was the fourth Bash at the Beach professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on July 13, 1997 from the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida.[3] As of 2014 the event is available on the WWE Network.[4]

Storylines

The event featured professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Professional wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.[5]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Tony Schiavone
Bobby Heenan
Dusty Rhodes
Mike Tenay
Interviewer Gene Okerlund
Ring announcer Michael Buffer
David Penzer
Referees Randy Anderson
Mark Curtis
Scott Dickinson
Mickie Jay
Jimmy Jett
Nick Patrick

The first match of the pay-per-view saw Mortis and Wrath defeat Glacier and Ernest Miller. Following Glacier kicking Mortis and Wrath’s manager James Vandenberg off the apron, Mortis hit Glacier with the Cryonic Kick to pick up the victory

The second match was for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. Chris Jericho retained the championship over Ultimate Dragon after he reversed a hurricanranna into a rollup.

In the following match The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated The Great Muta and Masahiro Chono, to earn a shot at the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Scott hit the Frankensteiner on Muta followed by Rick hitting a DDT off the top rope for the pinfall victory.

In a six-man tag match, Juventud Guerrera, Héctor Garza, and Lizmark Jr. next defeated La Parka, Psychosis, and Villano IV. Villano V attempted to switch places with Villano IV during the match, however he was immediately hit with a springboard dropkick into a standing moonsault by Garza, who pinned Villano V for the victory.

The following match was a no disqualification retirement match between Chris Benoit and The Taskmaster. Jacqueline, who came out with the Taskmaster, got into a fight with him during the match, causing her to break a wooden chair over his head. Benoit used this opportunity to hit a headbutt from the corner, to pick up the victory.

The next match saw Jeff Jarrett defending his WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Steve McMichael. During the match however, Steve’s wife Queen Debra McMichael turned on him, handing a metal briefcase to Jarrett. She then distracted the referee while Jarrett used the briefcase as a weapon on Steve. Jarrett picked up the victory over Steve, which was followed by a celebration by Debra in the ring.

The next match was scheduled to be New World Order members Randy Savage and Scott Hall facing off against Diamond Dallas Page and his mystery partner. Prior to the match, Page announced his mystery partner to be Curt Hennig who was making his WCW debut. Toward the end of the match, as Hennig was running toward the ropes, Page accidentally held down the ropes, causing Hennig to fall outside the ring, hitting the ring apron on his way to the floor. Hennig then got up and hit Page in the back of the head, before leaving ringside for the remainder of the match. This enabled Hall to hit the Outsider’s Edge followed by Savage’s elbow off the top rope, for the pinfall victory.

In the second to last match, Roddy Piper defeated Ric Flair by submission. During the match both Benoit and McMichael attempted to interfere in the match before referee Mark Curtis ejected both of them. Piper ultimately picked up the victory when the referee rang the bell to end the match when Flair's arm went down three times while in the sleeper hold.

The final match of the event saw Lex Luger and The Giant taking on nWo members Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman. Luger and Giant picked up the victory when Hogan tapped out to Luger’s Torture Rack.

Results

No.Results[1][6][7]StipulationsTimes[8]
1Mortis and Wrath (with James Vandenberg) defeated Glacier and Ernest MillerTag team match09:47
2Chris Jericho (c) defeated Último DragónSingles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship12:55
3The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated The Great Muta and Masahiro ChonoTag team match11:37
4Juventud Guerrera, Héctor Garza, and Lizmark Jr. defeated La Parka, Psychosis, and Villano IVSix-man tag team match10:08
5Chris Benoit defeated The Taskmaster (with Jacqueline and Jimmy Hart)Retirement match13:11
6Jeff Jarrett (c) defeated Steve McMichael (with Queen Debra McMichael)Singles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship06:56
7nWo (Randy Savage and Scott Hall) (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Curt Hennig and Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page)Tag team match09:35
8Roddy Piper defeated Ric Flair by technical submissionSingles match13:26
9Lex Luger and The Giant defeated Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman (with Randy Savage) by submissionTag team match22:19
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Bash at the Beach 1997". Pro Wrestling History. July 13, 1997. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "WCW Bash At The Beach 1997 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  3. ^ "WCW Live Events - July, 1997". www.wcwwrestling.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 1997. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Every pay-per-view available on WWE Network". WWE. February 4, 2014. Archived from the original on February 5, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
  5. ^ Grabianowski, Ed (13 January 2006). "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  6. ^ Cawthon, Graham (2015). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 5: World Championship Wrestling 1995–2001. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1499656343.
  7. ^ "2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts". Wrestling's Historical Cards: Bash at the Beach (Daytona Beach, Florida, Ocean Center). Kappa Publishing. 2007. p. 142.
  8. ^ "Bash at the Beach". The History of WWE. 16 January 2023.