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Anyone enjoying then-recent PS1 release Silent Hill had zero clue they were in for a pro wrestling-themed hellish landscape ...
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 ...
In an exclusive interview, Kevin Nash discusses the WCW wrestlers he wanted to join the nWo, including Booker T and Stevie ...
Despite disagreeing with the idea, Sid Vicious incorporated a move into his final WCW match that put him on the shelf for ...
As the president of WCW, Eric Bischoff had to get very hands-on with the wrestlers in the promotion at the time, likely ...
Reactions to Hulk Hogan's heel turn at Bash at the Beach 1996 run the gamut, though perhaps on person had the most extreme ...
The contract Hulk Hogan signed with WCW in 1998 is the most outlandish, over-the-top thing in wrestling history.
Vice TV's 'Who Killed WCW?,' which served as an apparent image rehab project for Eric Bischoff, left many pro wrestling fans underwhelmed.
WCW had a great run but it eventually went out of business. Here are four matches that spelled its doom.
For this edition of Abandoned, I present the WCW World Television Championship. The title was established in 1974 as the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship under Georgia Championship ...