15 years ago tomorrow — March 26, 2001 — this video opened what would be the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro. It still gives you that same chilling, ominous feeling, and it’s even better now that ...
I grew up in the South (American by birth, Southern by the grace of God) and a massive wrestling fan. I liked WWF during my childhood, but I was obsessed with legends like Sting, Ric Flair, and all ...
March 26, 2001 saw WCW Monday Nitro air for the final time. 20 years after WCW closed its doors for good, "Hurricane" Shane Helms spoke on a SmackDown Exclusive about what the atmosphere was like in ...
During a recent episode of the 83 Weeks Podcast, Eric Bischoff covered the 2001 WCW Sin pay per view which featured Scott Steiner retaining his WCW Championship against Sid Vicious, Jeff Jarrett and ...
March 26, 2001, changed the world of professional wrestling forever, as World Championship Wrestling presented the last episode of Monday Nitro, live from Club La Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida.
Pro wrestling’s “Monday Night Wars” didn’t officially end until WWE (then-WWF) purchased WCW in March 2001. Bet for all intents and purposes, the years-long weekly ratings battle between professional ...
Any (older) wrestling fan worth their salt will be aware of WCW’s weekly show Monday Nitro. From 1995-2001, for 286 episodes Nitro challenged WWE Raw in the ratings – winning 84 weeks in a row – and ...
Scott Steiner and Booker T were supposed to be planning their match backstage. The implausibly muscled Steiner—on interviews, he called himself “The Genetic Freak”—was the World Championship Wrestling ...
Professional wrestling may never reach the dizzy, ridiculous heights of the Monday Night War, when the then-WWF and WCW pushed each other to the limit in their ratings battle every week. Nitro edged ...
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