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"No Mercy" is a name that will be familiar to long-time WWE fans. It was a recurring WWE pay-per-view from 1999 to 2008 and ...
WCW also used Soundstage 21 for WCW Worldwide, WCW Pro, and WCW Saturday Night episodes in 1996, calling the venue The WCW Arena, up until 1998.
WCW’s Hog Wild event on Aug. 10, 1996, famously ended with Hollywood Hogan defeating The Giant for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, giving the New World Order control over WCW’s top ...
His podcast “83 Weeks” details how he beat Vince McMahon’s WWF in the ratings for 83 straight weeks. Now, WCW legend Eric Bischoff has penned his second memoir “Grateful,” available for ...
The final 19 episodes of WCW Thunder, spanning from November 2000 to WCW's closure in March 2001, are now available on demand on the award-winning WWE Network.
6. April 27, 1998: DX invades WCW With "Raw" and "Nitro," taking place miles apart, HHH, the Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, X-Pac and Chyna drove a tank to the WCW arena looking for a confrontation.
Tony: “That … [clearly dying inside] … that looks like a burrito.” And now, the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro for July 6, 1998. Best: The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia WWE Network ...
The Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro for February 1 1999, featuring Hulkster antisemitism and the Nitro debuts of Sandman and LASH LEROUX!
Further, showcase program “WCW Monday Nitro” on TNT has slipped from a 3.5 average rating in 1999 to a 2.7 rating in 2000. The ratings for the first two Mondays of 2001 have plummeted to a 2.0 ...