Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: WCW actually managed to build a little momentum against the New World Order, which is a sign that the next show will be nothing but the nWo ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Two of WCW’s longest-running angles ended simultaneously, as the Steiner Brothers defeated something resembling the Outsiders for the WCW Tag Team ...
This was also a weird time for the Four Horsemen. The group consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Mongo McMichael, with Chris Benoit thrown in, and Jeff Jarrett trying to become a member. He does ...
From the end of 1997 through March 2001, one could point to an endless amount of moments that eventually led to the demise of WCW. For many though, the one where the tigers first broke free, was ...
World Championship Wrestling was white hot in 1997, and the culmination of a lot of feuds took place on October 26 of that year as Eric Bischoff's WrestleMania, Halloween Havoc, took place at the MGM ...
Our retro review of WCW Starrcade 97 as Simon Miller talks about Hulk Hogan vs Sting, Eric Bischoff vs Larry Zbysko with Bret Hart was the special guest referee, Chris Benoit vs Perry Saturn, Eddie ...
The iconic WCW World Heavyweight Championship match between Sting and Hollywood Hogan at the Starrcade pay-per-view officially turned 25 years old on Wednesday. The match is viewed by many as one of ...
WCW at one point considered the NWO to be not just a faction, but a potential whole new wrestling brand, with its own televisions shows, pay-per-views and roster. For the reason why this never ...
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