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Thunder #1: January 8, 1998[]

  • Randy Savage defeats Chris Adams via DQ
  • Rick Martel defeats Louie Spicolli
  • Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeats Michiyoshi Ohara
  • Ric Flair defeats Chris Jericho
  • The Giant defeats Meng
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Steve McMichael
  • The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) defeat nWo (Buff Bagwell & Konnan)
  • Ray Traylor defeats Scott Hall
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Juventud Guerrera defeats Ultimate Dragon (c) to win the title
  • Lex Luger defeats Scott Norton
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeats Kevin Nash via DQ to retain the title

Thunder #2: January 15, 1998[]

  • The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) & Ray Traylor defeat Black Cat, Michiyoshi Ohara & Gedo
  • Ernest Miller defeats Yuji Nagata
  • Scott Hall vs. Louie Spicolli ends in a No Contest
  • #1 Contender (WCW World Cruiserweight Championship): Chris Jericho defeats Eddie Guerrero
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. via DQ
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Rey Mysterio Jr. defeats Juventud Guerrera (c) to win the title
  • Lex Luger & Diamond Dallas Page defeat nWo (Kevin Nash & Randy Savage) via DQ

Thunder #3: January 22, 1998[]

  • Scott Steiner defeats Konnan via DQ
  • Chavo Guerrero Jr. & Super Calo defeat La Parka & Silver King
  • Dean Malenko defeats Marty Jannetty
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Kendall Windham
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Rey Mysterio Jr. (c) defeats Eddie Guerrero via DQ to retain the title
  • Chris Benoit defeats Chris Jericho
  • Rick Martel defeats Saturn
  • The Giant defeats Scott Hall via DQ

Thunder #4: January 29, 1998[]

  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeats Sick Boy to retain the title
  • Meng defeats Jim Duggan
  • No DQ Match: Raven defeats Marty Jannetty
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Yuji Nagata
  • Scott Hall defeats Disco Inferno
  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T (c) defeats Saturn to retain the title
  • Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko defeat Chris Jericho & Eddie Guerrero
  • WCW World Tag Team Championship: The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) defeat nWo (Kevin Nash & Konnan) (c) via DQ; nWo retain the titles

Thunder #5: February 5, 1998[]

  • Hugh Morrus defeats La Parka
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Jim Powers
  • Kidman defeats Juventud Guerrera
  • Silver King & Los Villanos (Villano IV & V) defeat Chavo Guerrero Jr., Super Calo & Lizmark Jr.
  • The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) defeat nWo (Buff Bagwell & Konnan) via DQ
  • Raven defeats Marty Jannetty
  • Saturn defeats Disco Inferno
  • Jim Neidhart defeats Louie Spicolli by DQ
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page (c) vs. Chris Benoit ends in a No Contest; Page retains the title

Thunder #6: February 12, 1998[]

  • Kidman defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Meng defeats Hugh Morrus
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeats Mortis to retain the title
  • Jim Neidhart vs. Steve McMichael ends in a No Contest
  • Buff Bagwell defeats Chris Adams
  • Chris Jericho defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • The British Bulldog defeats Sick Boy
  • Chris Benoit defeats Raven via DQ
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Glacier
  • Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger ends in a No Contest

Thunder #7: February 19, 1998[]

  • Bill Goldberg defeats Fit Finlay
  • Psychosis defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • Booker T defeats Riggs
  • Juventud Guerrera defeats Kidman
  • Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom defeat The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) via DQ
  • The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart vs. Curt Hennig & Brian Adams ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • La Parka defeats Super Calo
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Dean Malenko to retain the title
  • Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Benoit defeat The Flock (Raven & Saturn)

Thunder #8: February 26, 1998[]

  • Chris Jericho & Eddie Guerrero defeat Booker T & Dean Malenko
  • Fit Finlay defeats Brad Armstrong
  • The British Bulldog defeats Dave Taylor
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Rick Fuller
  • Yuji Nagata defeats La Parka
  • Scott Steiner defeats Marty Jannetty
  • Jim Neidhart defeats Curt Hennig via DQ
  • Raven's Rules Battle Royal: No Contest: Partecipants: Kevin Nash, Raven, Saturn, Kidman, Riggs, Hammer
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page (c) vs. Chris Benoit ends in a No Contest; Page retains the title

Thunder #9: March 5, 1998[]

  • Bill Goldberg defeats Vincent
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Juventud Guerrera defeats El Dandy
  • Scott Steiner defeats Chase Tatum
  • Curt Hennig defeats Jim Neidhart
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Ciclope to retain the title
  • Scott Norton defeats The Renegade via DQ
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship Raven's Rules Match: Diamond Dallas Page (c) vs. Raven ends in a No Contest; Page retains the title
  • 2-on-1 Handicap Match: nWo (Hollywood Hogan & Brian Adams) vs. Randy Savage ends in a No Contest

Thunder #10: March 12, 1998[]

  • Raven's Rules Match: Raven defeats Brad Armstrong
  • Jim Duggan defeats Kendall Windham
  • Scott Steiner defeats Johnny Grunge
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • Konnan defeats Lizmark Jr.
  • Saturn defeats Disco Inferno
  • 8-on-1 Handicap Match: nWo (Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Scott Steiner, Curt Hennig, Brian Adams, Konnan, Scott Norton & Vincent) defeat The Giant via DQ
  • Dean Malenko defeats Lenny Lane
  • Lex Luger defeats Scott Norton via DQ
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Sting (c) defeats Randy Savage via DQ to retain the title

Thunder #11: March 19, 1998[]

  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Super Calo to retain the title
  • Kendall Windham defeats El Dandy
  • Saturn defeats La Parka
  • Ray Traylor defeats Barry Darsow
  • Prince Iaukea defeats Yuji Nagata
  • Brian Adams defeats Marty Jannetty
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Psychosis
  • Raven defeats Brad Armstrong
  • Scott Norton defeats Chris Benoit
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Wayne Bloom
  • Rick Steiner defeats Curt Hennig via DQ

Thunder #12: March 26, 1998[]

  • Chris Benoit defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • Prince Iaukea defeats La Parka
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Disco Inferno to retain the title
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Jerry Flynn
  • Psychosis defeats Kidman
  • Curt Hennig & Brian Adams vs. The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • Saturn defeats Diamond Dallas Page via DQ
  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T (c) defeats Eddie Guerrero via DQ to retain the title
  • Rick Steiner defeats Scott Norton
  • Sting & Lex Luger defeat nWo (Hollywood Hogan & Kevin Nash) via DQ

Thunder #13: April 9, 1998[]

  • Saturn defeats Tokyo Magnum
  • Prince Iaukea defeats Yuji Nagata
  • Chris Benoit defeats Konnan
  • Jim Duggan defeats Curt Hennig via DQ
  • Lex Luger defeats Glacier
  • Kidman defeats Psychosis
  • Scott Steiner defeats Disco Inferno
  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T defeats Chris Jericho (c) via DQ; Jericho retains the title
  • Rick Steiner defeats Kevin Nash via DQ

Thunder #14: April 16, 1998[]

  • Rick Steiner defeats Buff Bagwell via DQ
  • Bill Goldberg defeats Barry Darsow
  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T (c) defeats Rick Fuller to retain the title
  • Chris Benoit defeats Scott Norton via DQ
  • Curt Hennig defeats Super Calo
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. to retain the title
  • The Giant defeats Brian Adams via DQ
  • Saturn defeats Silver King
  • nWo (Kevin Nash & Randy Savage) defeat Bret Hart & Sting via DQ

Thunder #15: April 22, 1998[]

  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T (c) defeats Disco Inferno to retain the title
  • The Barbarian defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Vicious and Delicious (Buff Bagwell & Scott Norton) defeat Lex Luger & Rick Steiner
  • Horace vs. Evan Karagias ends in a No Contest
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Mike Enos to retain the title
  • Sting defeats Scott Steiner via DQ

Thunder #16: May 14, 1998[]

  • Reese defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • WCW World Television Championship: Fit Finlay (c) defeats Kenny Kaos to retain the title
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Sick Boy to retain the title
  • Saturn defeats Chris Adams
  • Chris Benoit defeats Rage
  • Kevin Nash & Dusty Rhode defeat The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge)
  • Sting vs. Randy Savage ends in a No Contest

Thunder #17: May 21, 1998[]

  • Ernest Miller defeats Yuji Nagata
  • Chris Jericho defeats Super Calo
  • WCW World Television Championship: Fit Finlay (c) defeats Jim Neidhart to retain the title
  • Jim Duggan defeats Brian Adams via DQ
  • Saturn defeats Hammer
  • Horace defeats Juventud Guerrera
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Dean Malenko (c) defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. to retain the title
  • Lex Luger defeats The Giant via DQ

Thunder #18: May 28, 1998[]

  • The Barbarian defeats Jim Powers
  • The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart defeat High Voltage (Kenny Kaos & Robbie Rage)
  • Glacier defeats Van Hammer via DQ
  • #1 Contender (WCW World Television Championship) Best of 7 Series - Match #2: Booker T defeats Chris Benoit [1-1]
  • WCW World Television Championship: Fit Finlay (c) defeats Brad Armstrong to retain the title
  • Saturn defeats Barry Darsow
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Barry Horowitz to retain the title

Thunder #19: June 4, 1998[]

  • #1 Contender (WCW World Television Championship) Best of 7 Series - Match #5: Booker T defeats Chris Benoit [2-3]
  • Reese defeats Van Hammer
  • Alex Wright defeats Eddie Guerrero via DQ
  • WCW World Television Championship: Fit Finlay (c) defeats Psychosis to retain the title
  • Glacier defeats Saturn
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Dean Malenko (c) vs. Silver King ends in a No Contest; Malenko retains the title
  • Raven defeats Disco Inferno
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Hugh Morrus to retain the title
  • Lex Luger & Diamond Dallas Page defeat nWo Hollywood (The Giant & Brian Adams)

Thunder #20: June 11, 1998[]

  • Dean Malenko defeats Riggs
  • Juventud Guerrera defeats Kidman
  • #1 Contender (WCW World Television Championship) Best of 7 Series - Match #6: Booker T defeats Chris Benoit via DQ [3-3]
  • Konnan defeats Scott Putski
  • Saturn defeats Glacier
  • nWo Wolfpac (Lex Luger & Randy Savage) vs. nWo Hollywood (The Giant & The Disciple) ends in a No Contest

Thunder #21: June 18, 1998[]

  • Steve McMichael defeats Mike Enos
  • Fit Finlay defeats Brad Armstrong
  • The Giant defeats Disco Inferno
  • The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart defeat nWo Japan (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Masahiro Chono) via DQ
  • Konnan defeats Alex Wright
  • Chris Benoit defeats Eddie Guerrero
  • Philadelphia Street Fight: The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) defeat The Flock (Sick Boy & Riggs)
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Reese to retain the title

Thunder #22: June 24, 1998[]

  • The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) defeat The Flock (Raven & Sick Boy)
  • Hugh Morrus defeats Eddie Guerrero
  • Stevie Ray defeats Sumo Fuji
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Ultimo Dragon via DQ to retain the title
  • Jim Duggan defeats The Barbarian
  • Chris Benoit & Steve McMichael defeat Disco Inferno & Alex Wright
  • WCW World Tag Team Championship Wolfpac Rules Match: nWo Wolfpac (Sting & Lex Luger) (c) defeat nWo Hollywood (The Giant & Brian Adams) to retain the titles

Thunder #23: July 2, 1998[]

  • Fake Rey Misterio defeats Chris Jericho
  • Stevie Ray defeats Doc Dean
  • The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart vs. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) ends in a No Contest
  • Saturn defeats Kidman
  • Brian Adams defeats Bobby Blaze
  • WCW World Television Championship: Booker T (c) defeats Fit Finlay to retain the title
  • Konnan defeats Kanyon
  • Lex Luger defeats The Giant via DQ

Thunder #24: July 8, 1998[]

  • The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) defeat Tokyo Magnum & Shiima Nobunaga
  • Ernest Miller defeats Villano IV
  • Juventud Guerrera defeats Judo Suwa
  • Konnan defeats Stevie Ray via DQ
  • The Flock (Raven & Horace) defeat Saturn & Kanyon
  • Steve McMichael defeats Rick Fuller
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Ultimate Dragon to retain the title
  • Curt Hennig vs. Diamond Dallas Page ends in a No Contest

Thunder #25: July 16, 1998[]

  • Konnan defeats El Dandy
  • Ultimate Dragon defeats Lizmark Jr. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) defeat The Dancing Fools (Alex Wright & Disco Inferno) via DQ
  • Jim Duggan defeats Roadblock
  • Saturn defeats Kanyon
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Psychosis
  • Scott Norton defeats Ciclope
  • Stevie Ray defeats Damien
  • Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera ends in a No Contest
  • The Barbarian & Hugh Morrus defeat Chris Adams & Marty Jannetty
  • nWo Hollywood (Scott Hall & Curt Hennig) defeat Diamond Dallas Page & Konnan

Thunder #26: August 5, 1998[]

  • The Giant defeats Lizmark Jr.
  • Psychosis defeats Juventud Guerrera (Special referee: Dean Malenko)
  • Meng vs. Jim Duggan ends in a No Contest
  • Steve McMichael defeats Stevie Ray via Count-out
  • 2-on-1 Handicap Match: Saturn defeats The Flock (Sick Boy & Riggs)
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Disco Inferno
  • nWo Wolfpac (Sting, Lex Luger & Konnan) defeat nWo Hollywood (Scott Hall, Curt Hennig & Brian Adams)

Thunder #27: August 13, 1998[]

  • Scott Hall defeats Konnan
  • Horace defeats Raven via DQ
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. via DQ to retain the title
  • The Dancing Fools (Disco Inferno & Alex Wright) defeat The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge)
  • Kevin Nash defeats Curt Hennig via DQ
  • Stevie Ray defeats Eddie Guerrero
  • WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Bret Hart defeats Lex Luger (c) to win the title

Thunder #28: August 20, 1998[]

  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Juventud Guerrera (c) defeats Psychosis to retain the title
  • Jim Duggan defeats Barry Darsow
  • Brian Adams defeats Dean Malenko
  • Four Corners Match: Raven defeats Saturn, Kanyon and Horace
  • Curt Hennig defeats Steve McMichael via DQ
  • Stevie Ray defeats The Giant via DQ

Thunder #29: August 26, 1998[]

  • Wrath defeats Scott Putski
  • Mike Enos defeats Bull Pain
  • Ernest Miller defeats Disco Inferno
  • Konnan defeats Silver King
  • Kaz Hayashi defeats Evan Karagias
  • Lodi defeats Saturn
  • Scott Norton defeats Jim Neidhart
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Alex Wright to retain the title
  • Curt Hennig defeats Van Hammer
  • Diamond Dallas Page defeats Stevie Ray via DQ

Thunder #30: September 3, 1998[]

  • Marty Jannetty defeats Rick Fuller
  • Kaz Hayashi defeats Lenny Lane
  • High Voltage (Kenny Kaos & Robbie Rage) defeat Disorderly Conduct (Mean Mike & Tough Tom)
  • Wrath defeats Barry Horowitz
  • 2-on-1 Handicap Match: Meng defeats The Flock (Sick Boy & Riggs) via Count-out
  • Kanyon defeats Saturn
  • Dean Malenko vs. Brian Adams ends in a No Contest
  • Norman Smiley defeats Riggs
  • The Dancing Fools (Disco Inferno & Alex Wright) defeat The Armstrongs (Scott & Steve Armstrong)
  • Diamond Dallas Page & Konnan defeat nWo Hollywood (The Giant & Stevie Ray) via DQ

Thunder #31: September 10, 1998[]

  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Juventud Guerrera (c) defeats Silver King via DQ to retain the title
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Wrath ends in a No Contest; Jericho retains the title
  • Steve McMichael defeats Curt Hennig via DQ
  • Lex Luger & Bret Hart defeat The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart
  • Konnan defeats Disco Inferno
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Goldberg (c) defeats Rick Fuller to retain the title
  • Kevin Nash defeats Stevie Ray via DQ

Thunder #32: September 17, 1998[]

  • Wrath defeats Bobby Eaton
  • Mike Enos defeats Lenny Lane
  • Vincent defeats Steve Armstrong
  • Ernest Miller defeats Rick Fuller
  • Curt Hennig defeats Norman Smiley
  • nWo Wolfpac (Kevin Nash & Konnan) defeat nWo Hollywood (Scott Hall & Stevie Ray) via Count-out

Thunder #33: September 24, 1998[]

  • Rick Steiner defeats Hugh Morrus
  • Ernest Miller defeats Nick Dinsmore
  • Perry Saturn defeats Psychosis
  • Fit Finlay defeats The Barbarian
  • Raven defeats Villano V
  • #1 Contender (WCW World Cruiserweight Championship): Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeats Disco Inferno via DQ
  • Alex Wright defeats Norman Smiley
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Kanyon to retain the title

Thunder #34: October 1, 1998[]

  • Diamond Dallas Page defeats Lodi
  • Mike Enos vs. Jerry Flynn ends in a No Contest
  • Kanyon defeats Riggs
  • Wrath defeats Ciclope
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Billy Kidman (c) defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. to retain the title
  • Van Hammer defeats Lenny Lane
  • Disco Inferno defeats Damien
  • Konnan defeats Stevie Ray via DQ
  • WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Bill Goldberg (c) defeats Raven to retain the title

Thunder #35: October 8, 1998[]

  • Kanyon defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Meng defeats Jerry Flynn
  • Chris Adams vs. Wrath ends in a No Contest
  • El Dandy defeats Tokyo Magnum via DQ
  • Perry Saturn defeats Scott Putski
  • The Disciple defeats Horace
  • Goldberg vs. Chris Jericho ends in a No Contest
  • Dean Malenko defeats The Barbarian
  • Diamond Dallas Page defeats Raven
  • Lex Luger defeats Stevie Ray via DQ

Thunder #36: October 15, 1998[]

  • Van Hammer defeats Sick Boy
  • Konnan defeats La Parka
  • Fit Finlay defeats Scotty Riggs
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Billy Kidman (c) defeats Kaz Hayashi to retain the title
  • Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Dean Malenko defeats Stevie Ray via DQ

Thunder #37: October 22, 1998[]

  • Rey Mysterio Jr. defeats Super Calo
  • Alex Wright defeats Johnny Swinger
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Kanyon to retain the title
  • Perry Saturn defeats Norman Smiley
  • Lex Luger defeats Scotty Riggs
  • Juventud Guerrera defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Konnan defeats Scott Armstrong
  • Dean Malenko defeats Kendall Windham
  • Sting defeats The Giant by DQ

Thunder #38: October 29, 1998[]

  • Wrath defeats Van Hammer
  • Fit Finlay defeats Alex Wright
  • The Disciple defeats Tough Tom
  • Dean Malenko defeats Eddie Guerrero via DQ
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Disco Inferno to retain the title
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Billy Kidman (c) defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr. to retain the title
  • Ernest Miller defeats Villano V
  • Scott Hall defeats Scott Armstrong
  • The Giant defeats Raven

Thunder #39: November 5, 1998[]

  • Kanyon defeats Barry Horowitz
  • Alex Wright defeats Raven via Count-out
  • Booker T defeats Fit Finlay
  • Horace defeats Norman Smiley
  • "If Rey loses he must join lWo": Eddie Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. ends in a Draw via Time Limit Draw
  • WCW World Television Championship: Chris Jericho (c) defeats Prince Iaukea to retain the title
  • Scott Hall defeats Disco Inferno
  • Lex Luger vs. Scott Steiner ends in a No Contest

Thunder #40: November 12, 1998[]

  • Glacier defeats Chris Adams
  • Kenny Kaos defeats Kendall Windham
  • Stevie Ray defeats Jerry Flynn
  • Rey Mysterio Jr. defeats Juventud Guerrera
  • WCW World Cruiserweight Championship: Billy Kidman (c) vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr. ends in a No Contest; Kidman retains the title
  • Dean Malenko defeats Kanyon via DQ
  • The Giant vs. Konnan ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out

Thunder #41: November 19, 1998[]

  • Booker T defeats Norman Smiley
  • Scott Hall defeats Disco Inferno
  • Eddie Guerrero defeats Billy Kidman
  • Scott Norton defeats Scott Putski
  • Alex Wright defeats Chavo Guerrero Jr.
  • Kanyon defeats Prince Iaukea
  • Wrath defeats Perry Saturn
  • Bret Hart defeats Konnan

Thunder #42: December 3, 1998

  • Eddie Guerrero vs. Ciclope ends in a No Contest
  • The Giant defeats The Renegade
  • Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeats Mike Enos
  • Rey Mysterio Jr. defeats Villano V
  • Wrath defeats Chip Minton
  • The Four Horsemen (Chris Benoit & Steve McMichael) defeat Raven & Kanyon via Count-out
  • WCW World Television Championship: Konnan (c) defeats Disco Inferno to retain the title
  • Scott Hall vs. Scott Steiner ends in a No Contest

Thunder #43: December 10, 1998[]

  • Bobby Duncum Jr. defeats Chris Jericho
  • Perry Saturn defeats Glacier via DQ
  • Norman Smiley defeats Kaz Hayashi
  • Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera ends in a No Contest
  • Lodi defeats Booker T via DQ
  • Chris Benoit defeats Kanyon via DQ
  • 3-on-2 Handicap Match: nWo Wolfpac (Lex Luger & Konnan) defeat nWo Hollywood (Stevie Ray, Horace & Vincent)

Thunder #44: December 17, 1998[]

  • WCW World Television Championship: Konnan (c) defeats Kenny Kaos to retain the title
  • Fit Finlay defeats Mike Enos
  • Rey Mysterio Jr. defeats Juventud Guerrera via Reversed decision (DQ)
  • Disco Inferno defeats Shiima Nobunaga
  • Norman Smiley defeats Jerry Flynn
  • Chris Jericho defeats Perry Saturn
  • Scott Hall defeats Lex Luger via DQ

See Also[]

WCW Thunder - WCW Thunder 1999