WCW's management left a lot to be desired, with many questionable decisions over the years. These are the worst WCW moments ever, according to AI.
T he WWE in 2001 was riding waves of popularity, being the biggest it had felt in a long time with stars like Steve Austin, ...
WCW was WWE's biggest competition throughout the 1990s. The company was owned by billionaire Ted Turner and at the time had a lot of momentum on its side. Vince McMahon's company never saw such ...
Former WWE star Buff Bagwell, who wrestled one televised match in the Stamford-based promotion in July 2001, has been released from jail.
After WWE acquired WCW in 2001, an influx of new talent didn’t stop the Dudleys from winning. They captured eight World Tag Team Championships — one more than Edge & Christian — plus one ...
After WWF purchased WCW, Vengeance 2001 was the PPV organized to unite the two world titles and create WWF's first-ever "Undisputed" champion. Jericho finally won his world title in the opening ...
Page continued to be a major player in WCW up until the company was purchased by Mr. McMahon in 2001. That same year, DDP debuted in WWE and attempted to make an immediate impact by setting his ...
leading to WWE’s acquisition of WCW in 2001. It all began when WCW decided to air their show, Monday Nitro during the same time slot as Monday Night Raw. As a result, fans had to choose which ...