![]() ![]() At the same time, Piper also had creative control in his contract, which allowed him the right to refuse to lose any match of his choosing. This didn’t sit well with many in the back. The nWo had creative control over storylines and the way the business was handled inside and outside of the ring. This rubbed the nWo guys the wrong way as Waltman was considered the worker of the group who could go out there and take big bumps in the match. ![]() Leading up to the match, there was much disagreeing over who would go over as well as Waltman’s inclusion in the match.įlair and company were booked to lose, which did not sit well with Piper, particularly because the match was taking place in "Flair Country." Flair also felt Waltman wasn’t big enough a star to be in the match in the first place. A 6-man match was planned for May 18, 1997’s Slamboree pay-per-view in Charlotte, North Carolina, which pitted the nWo’s Wolfpac members Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Syxx (Sean Waltman) against Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, and NFL great Kevin Greene. During the height of the Monday Night Wars, there was a rift growing in WCW between Kevin Nash and Roddy Piper. ![]()
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