Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: World War 5 happened and Scott Hall earned a WCW Heavyweight Championship match for February. Which is extremely helpful, because the nWo already ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: We were not ready for the debut of the Nitro Girls. At least this week they ditch the chairs and go for the simpler choreography of, “stomp in ...
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 ...
This game has long since been replaced by generations and generations of at least decent wrestling games, but for those dedicated WCW fans who just have to have these classic matchups, this game is ...
The Nitro Files with Eric Bischoff will delve into a moment from WCW’s Monday Nitro era. Bischoff – who was the president of WCW during the company’s most successful years – also hosts his weekly ...
Eric Bischoff on WCW in Boston: “It was critical for WCW to move into the northeast, and we decided to bet on Hulk Hogan to make it work.” The June 9, 1997 Nitro was live from Boston. Boston was a ...
Welcome to my first-ever DVD review here on Bleacher Report. Today, I will be reviewing Disc 2 of The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol. 2. I will be providing a brief analysis on every match or ...
In 1995, Ted Turner — founder, chairman, and CEO of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS), which owned the TBS and TNT networks — asked WCW executive Eric Bischoff what it would take for WCW to compete ...
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