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 ...
Welcome to another edition of Wrestling Inc.'s retro reviews, where we take notable wrestling shows from the past and apply our globally celebrated loved/hated format! The first time we did this, we ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: The NBA Playoffs forced Nitro into an earlier, one-hour time slot, and nothing really happened for a month besides nWo beatdowns and cracked-out ...
With the nWo in full swing there seemed no way that WCW could lose the momentum theyd built Huge stars appeared on TV weekly as Nash Hall Syxx Hogan Savage Flair Bret and Sting were red hot and would ...
Ever since the New World Order had formed at Bash At The Beach 1996, the group was positioned to look significantly superior to WCW. Longtime fans of the company had been conditioned to think that WCW ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Rowdy Roddy Piper returned as the temporary head of the WCW Executive Committee while J.J. Dillon recovers from leg-dropped related injuries, Lex ...
Former WCW President Eric Bischoff has commented on his decision to crown Lex Luger as the promotion's World Champion in 1997. Luger defeated Hollywood Hogan for the WCW championship on the August 4, ...
“I don’t want to compare our roster to anything, ever, but I like to compare our roster sometimes to what I think was the hallmark great roster, which was 1997 WCW where you had all these stars and ...
Being Eric Bischoff in 1997 must have been incredible. In 1995, Bischoff had helped World Championship Wrestling turn an annual profit for the first time in company history. In 1996, 'Easy E' had the ...