Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Ric Flair pointed out a fat boy in the crowd, and Roadblock wore a shirt that said ROAD CLOSED and shorts that made his legs look like streets, so ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Bret Hart joined the nWo, and by “joined the nWo,” of course, I mean the nWo said he joined them and everyone believed them, even though Bret wasn ...
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 ...
Countless of fans opened up their dial-up internet, only to be greeted with the most shocking news in wrestling: the WWF had bought WCW. Follow Sportskeeda for the latest WWE news, rumors and all ...
In 1995, Ted Turner — founder, chairman, and CEO of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS), which owned the TBS and TNT networks — asked WCW executive Eric Bischoff what it would take for WCW to compete ...
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