Vince Russo has made quite a bold claim about the WCW roster during his time there. The former WWE writer became the head of creative at WCW in 1999, after he and Ed Ferrara split from Vince McMahon‘s ...
Lance Storm was a bonafide star in WCW with a reasonably successful run in WWE. Moreover, he isn't short of opinions, especially about his fellow WCW brethren, Disco Inferno. On Twitter, Lance Storm ...
The "Who Killed WCW?" docuseries was initially met with anticipation, but with the third episode released, more and more veterans who were either signed to WCW at the time or active in the industry ...
Eric Bischoff, the mastermind behind WCW during the epic Monday Night Wars, opened up about the decision to release Triple H. In the ’90s, WCW Monday Nitro dominated Monday Night Raw in TV ratings for ...
Tony Khan recently made an intriguing comparison between AEW's current lineup and WCW's roster from 1997, owing to the mixture of the veteran and young stars in both. Ahead of All Out 2021, Khan ...
The WCW roster continued to get stronger and stronger as 1996 turned into 1997. The midcard talent at WCW's disposal in '97 was incredible, a veritable list of some of the '90s best performers - Chris ...
WCW rose in the 1990s to briefly become the number one professional wrestling promotion on the planet, taking control from WWE during the Monday Night Wars era and housing some of the biggest stars in ...
WCW's 1996 iteration of the company's Bash at the Beach PPV went down in pro wrestling folklore for being the show where Hulk Hogan famously turned his back on WCW, siding with Kevin Nash and Scott ...
WCW has become a popular topic lately with the release of VICE's "Who Killed WCW?" docuseries, and this week's episode was titled "New Blood," featuring none other than Vince Russo. Many fans and some ...
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