April 20, 1998. World Wrestling Entertainment and its Monday Night Raw program were fresh off their first victory in the Monday night wars in months. World Championship Wrestling responded by pitting ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Ric Flair teamed up with John Randle and Kirby Puckett to go full Minnesota on Eric Bischoff’s ass. Also, Sting vs. Bret Hart took place six days ...
One of the best things about the introduction of the WWE Network is that fans will now have easy access to a lot of wrestling history at their fingertips, starting with an archive of every WWE, WCW, ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: We witnessed Fall Brawl ’98, one of the worst pay-per-views of all time, main-evented by the 20-year death of the War Games concept. Eric Bischoff ...
WWE has been toying around with the idea of bringing WCW back for one night, similar to what they had done with ECW in the beginning. For quite a while, WWE has been planning on doing a One Night ...
Whilst flicking through an old copy of Power Slam, I noticed something which immediately caught my eye and made me freeze in disbelief. Someone had written in asking about the fact he had heard from a ...
As we begin the month of October, I fondly remember Halloween Havoc, WCW's annual fall extravaganza. Halloween Havoc was the one pay-per-view I looked forward to every year since it seemed like the ...
WWE recently announced that they would bring back the Starrcade name for a Smackdown live event on November 25, 2017. Starrcade was the signature show for the NWA and, later, WCW. The first Starrcade ...
Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and X-Pac (aka Syxx) leave their marks on both the WWE and WCW. Eric Bischoff took WCW to unprecedented heights. However, the lack of a long-term plan ...
There have been some stellar wrestling games over the years, but it is difficult for many games to supersede the classic Nintendo 64 wrestling Titles from THQ. The game that started that journey was ...
The "World's Largest Athlete" has been appearing in video games every year from 1997 to today with the exception of 2007 when the 35 year-old Big Show "retired" from WWE as his contract expired in ...