>Links to Previous Shows: Independence Day Rumble:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18159930/#18159930Saturday Night Metal Ep. 1:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18232795/#18232795Saturday Night Metal Ep. 2:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18303396/#18303396SNME3 Hype Thread:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18625434Saturday Night Metal Ep. 3:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18636314/SNME4 Hype Thread:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18691678/#18691678Saturday Night Metal Ep. 4:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18700473/#18700473On our last episode, we began the tournament to crown our first K-WAB World Heavyweight Champion. But before the show, we received word that Sabu had been committed to an insane asylum and would need a replacement. This was followed by footage of Raja Jackson's contract signing. In our first match, Hulk Hogan defeated Rick Rude despite some attempted interference from Bobby Heenan, thus eliminating Rude from the tournament. Later, Shingo Takagi pulled off a tremendous upset when he knocked Kazuchika Okada out of the tournament as well. We then received word from the Frenly Apu News Network that the Pajeets of Pain had escaped from jail and HHH was out of the hospital. After a quick commercial break, Vader got a crushing victory over Jake the Snake Roberts, advancing to the semifinals. After a quick promo from Stone Cold, the mystery man who has been appearing in promos for weeks was finally revealed as David Benoit. Ric Flair was revealed as the replacement for Sabu, and he defeated Sting to advance himself to the semifinals in which he will face Vader this week. Grug then debuted the first full episode of Rock Talk, where Jim Cornette continues to allege that Hulk Hogan is a cheater (among other things).