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Post by machoking on Jul 2, 2011 13:25:23 GMT -5
It seems if you were living/raised in the south you typically watched more WCW and if you were elsewhere (in the north or another country) you tend to lean more towards WWF haha
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Jul 2, 2011 13:32:25 GMT -5
The best was when TNT started airing Nitro replays the same night, which made it easy.
Watch (or record) Raw as it aired, and then watch (or record) the Nitro replay later that night.
Otherwise, I was a WWF guy with a solid interest in WCW too, so I followed both regularly. If I were forced to only watch one, I probably would have stuck with the WWF. But I was born & raised in New York, so the WWF sort of *was* pro wrestling to my family and friends.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2011 14:21:35 GMT -5
just looking at the posts here make me realise how important Austin was in switching viewership.
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Post by thebigzakbowski on Jul 2, 2011 19:46:57 GMT -5
wwf we'd have raw parties back then flip to nitro during commercials to make fun of it
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Post by done on Jul 3, 2011 12:47:23 GMT -5
I was really young around these times, of WWF and WCW, but if I was like about 10 - 12, I would of rather watched WWF.
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Post by fallbrawl on Jul 3, 2011 14:04:54 GMT -5
I was 100% wwf.The only time i would watch Nitro is if i would tape it in the other room and watch it the next day.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2011 21:29:47 GMT -5
Both, though more WCW at first and then WWE towards the end.
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Post by towerofpower on Jul 3, 2011 22:56:33 GMT -5
Dumbass me watched WCW but then switched over in 1999. My fondest memories of WWF during the Monday Night Wars were the Raw is Owen show, (first WWF event I ever saw was Over the Edge 1999) Jericho's historic debut and This is Your Life.
Also remember stuff like the Big Show, Smackdown, Bossman, Snow, Hardcore division, X-Pac & Kane, etc.
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Post by Barney Stinson on Jul 4, 2011 0:04:04 GMT -5
I grew up on WWF so I was always a WWF guy. I would watch hour 1 of Nitro and then switch to Raw and try to catch or tape the Nitro Replay. I think the best year of the Monday Night Wars was 98. Both companies were on fire at the time. Nitro started the year winning, then in the spring and summer it was back and forth until WWF took over in the fall and never looked back. I was a big DDP and Jericho fan of WCW and liked the cruiserweights, but no doubt I think 98 was the best year of Wresting overall.
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Post by gelatinoustapeworm on Jul 4, 2011 5:11:42 GMT -5
Both, I watched Raw live and taped Nitro. This was my routine throughout the entire Monday Night War.
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Post by K5 on Jul 4, 2011 10:26:42 GMT -5
wwf until 1997 dominantly, but when bret hart got screwed i was flipped.
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Post by Lego Customs! on Jul 4, 2011 12:04:13 GMT -5
I wasnt too fussed about wcw i was WWF crazy and watched raw every week but wasnt wcw on bravo in uk? is this a reply to my post? if so it was on TNT in Ireland-I would have no idea what channel it was on in the UK...... Originally, in England, Cartoon Network and TNT shared the same channel, so when Cartoon Network would close down for the evening at 8pm, TNT would go on with Nitro. When that finished, the first showing of Raw would come on Sky Sports 1 at 10pm, usually with a repeat at 1am. Then on Saturday mornings we had Shotgun Saturday Night on Sky 1. I so miss the '90s
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2011 19:01:57 GMT -5
is this a reply to my post? if so it was on TNT in Ireland-I would have no idea what channel it was on in the UK...... Originally, in England, Cartoon Network and TNT shared the same channel, so when Cartoon Network would close down for the evening at 8pm, TNT would go on with Nitro. When that finished, the first showing of Raw would come on Sky Sports 1 at 10pm, usually with a repeat at 1am. Then on Saturday mornings we had Shotgun Saturday Night on Sky 1. I so miss the '90s yup it was the same here then man.wasnt it Livewire Sat mornings? I had forgotten all about CN and TNT sharing that channel.....the Sky package has been of course identical for the UK and Ireland since day 1.
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Post by Himmy! on Jul 5, 2011 13:55:21 GMT -5
I started watching wrestling during this period which I think I was very fortunate to do because of the choice of these two massive companies battling it out to be number 1. WWF edged my support but I was a fan of both.
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