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WCW was one of the biggest competitors to WWE. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff revealed what his least favorite Pay ...
Like WWE in the late 90s, WCW had some of the most creative pay-per-view names, from the likes of Halloween Havoc, to Bash at the Beach, to WCW's biggest PPV, Starrcade. While most of these names ...
The wrestling world in the '90s had its flaws, and these WCW matches highlight some of the industry's lowest points.
“Dirtsheet” pioneer and Wrestling Observer Newsletter publisher Dave Meltzer “enjoys” the distinction of being ribbed on no fewer than three pro wrestling broadcasts. At WCW World War 3 ...
Between 1998 and 2001, some of the most well-known wrestlers of all time called Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling home at one point or another. Icons like Sting, Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes ...
During a recent edition of his “The ARN Show” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson discussed the 60-man battle royal at WCW World War 3. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: On ...
Then there’s the premiere of WCW Thunder, which features DDP vs Kevin Nash and Goldberg vs Mondo, and there are even more full Nitro and Thunder episodes available on the channel as well.
The feud between WWE and WCW forced both companies to exercise their creativity in an attempt to win over the interest of fans. WCW’s ability to challenge WWE was particularly impressive ...
Sixty Men compete in a Three Ring Battle Royale with the winner gaining an opportunity at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Competitors include Booker T, Eddy Guerrero, Kevin Nash ...
Most known to American fans for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a member of the New World Order (nWo) and Filthy Animals alongside Rey Mysterio, Billy Kidman, and Eddie Guerrero.
Even though they had a "brutal" fued, Sting and Abby only had one singles match - WCW Live on September 14, 1991. Before WW3 tried to become WCW’s answer to The Royal Rumble, first they ...
At the same time, Johnson and his production company, Seven Bucks Production, were involved in producing Vice’s Who Killed WCW? miniseries. The miniseries, which wrapped up its four-episode run ...