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Post by LtD73 on Jul 1, 2013 20:06:40 GMT -5
So I was always a WWF kid during the monday night wars, but collected the WCW figures but knew next to nothing about the product.
So the other day in the what to watch section on my youtube page was a full episode of Nitro from 98 I think.
Seeing as you can pretty much watch anything on youtube I thought i'd watch a year of WCW
So for WCW fans, which was the best Monday Night War year of WCW and why?
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Post by ztj_wwf on Jul 1, 2013 20:16:53 GMT -5
Probably 1997, though I enjoyed early 90s WCW as well.
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Post by PVA on Jul 1, 2013 20:36:44 GMT -5
Late 80s-early 90s was better then the late 90s.
1989 was prob the best year. Granted that was technically NWA.
I personally enjoyed late 91- late 92. Dangerous Alliance vs sting/steamboat/rhodes, plus steiners, vader, cactus jack, pillman, etc provided great matches.
96/97 is probably the more popular pick with the younger crowd on here. Which of course had the nWo and the the influx of crusierweights.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2013 20:44:56 GMT -5
Well being the OP asked what Monday Night Year was the best for WCW, I would hope that any 80s or early 90s stuff wouldn't get picked, being Nitro didn't start up until September 1995.
Being that I was a teenager when the Monday Night Wars started, I got to see it all first hand. And I can honestly say that 1997 was the best year for WCW. 1996 didn't get hot until Hall and Nash came over in May and June of 96. The early part of 96 was good, but didn't have the ratings or talk like the last half of 96 had with Nash and Hall coming over, and Hogan going heel. But that all set the way for the 1997 year for WCW.
Kind of funny how 1997 was the best year for WWE, WCW and ECW for story lines, matches and excitement.
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Post by PVA on Jul 2, 2013 5:37:52 GMT -5
Well being the OP asked what Monday Night Year was the best for WCW, I would hope that any 80s or early 90s stuff wouldn't get picked, being Nitro didn't start up until September 1995. . It appears the OP edited his question after I posted from best year for wcw to best Monday night war year.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2013 5:57:58 GMT -5
1997 for me......it was great stuff end to end with PPVs RAMMED full of quality matches.
in 1996 they were just getting going but it was good stuff too......then in 1998?it was mostly crap when you look back at it.
its just the fact that they were WHITE hot they could do no wrong.but in 99 they paid for the sins & overindulgence of 1998.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2013 6:47:02 GMT -5
I was never a WCW fan but I know they were popular as hell during 1998 especially with the Goldberg stuff.
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Post by PVA on Jul 2, 2013 6:47:03 GMT -5
Nitro was only around from 95-01. 95 was sept and 01 ended in march. So now you only got 96-00 as full years. 96 was decent. 99 and 00 was bad. In 98 the wheel fell off. So 97 is really the only "right" answer unless you prefer the rise of 96.
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Post by mikey1974 on Jul 2, 2013 13:21:06 GMT -5
Well being the OP asked what Monday Night Year was the best for WCW, I would hope that any 80s or early 90s stuff wouldn't get picked, being Nitro didn't start up until September 1995. Being that I was a teenager when the Monday Night Wars started, I got to see it all first hand. And I can honestly say that 1997 was the best year for WCW. 1996 didn't get hot until Hall and Nash came over in May and June of 96. The early part of 96 was good, but didn't have the ratings or talk like the last half of 96 had with Nash and Hall coming over, and Hogan going heel. But that all set the way for the 1997 year for WCW. Kind of funny how 1997 was the best year for WWE, WCW and ECW for story lines, matches and excitement. this. WCW was literally on fire in 1997. even a rebounding WWF with Austin coming on strong and the beginning of the Attitude Era couldn't slow them down.
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Post by LtD73 on Jul 2, 2013 16:37:47 GMT -5
Some of you are saying 98, was the beginning of the end, any reason why that is?
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Post by mikey1974 on Jul 2, 2013 17:25:50 GMT -5
Some of you are saying 98, was the beginning of the end, any reason why that is? everything just started to go bad. Hogan made Sting,WCW's savior, look bad. the nWo started to get stale.a lot of the big stars began to take advantage of WCW's liberal allowance of injury time off. the anticipated return match/feud between Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior blew.Bischoff publicly tried to destroy Ric Flair's career and life (even though Flair was no longer under contract).combine all that with the resurgence of the WWF,which was starting to roll with Austin, the evil Mr. McMahon, red-hot D-X, and the Taker-Kane storyline. and they blew right by WCW, which only had one answer to combat them - Goldberg. at one point...to give you the level of professionalism in WCW at that time...my numbers may be wrong,but you'll get the gist of it. I don't have the info right in front of me.but there was a house show that was advertised for months ahead of time. I think,roughly, 15 or 16 wrestlers were supposed to be there. only 5 showed up,the rest complaining of being "injured".INCLUDING the 2 main event guys! Vince would've have physically shot everyone on that crew if that happened in the WWF.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2013 21:10:22 GMT -5
Some of you are saying 98, was the beginning of the end, any reason why that is? I stickied a thread I started about Stings return and misuse in 98-that was a big part of it but also they had nothing to follow the nWo with...... instead of Stings return heralding the beginning of the end for the New World Order it became completely dominant.....WCW tv became about the nWo civil war....and now half the nWo are faces......they were friggin everywhere. plus when you look closely at WCW:98 it was the same thing over and over BUT it was white hot so they didn't see the harm in it or the $$$ they wee flushing down the can.heres some symptoms of the rot 1)Rodman and Jay Leno headlined PPVs....Lenos PPV being a free gate at Road Wild(both part timers dominated TV)lucrative in the short run...but there was zero forward thinking here. 2)Sting joined the outfit he hated after being an afterthought during his title run 3)Bret Hart was turned heel & not used in a move that made zero sense to any wrestling fan and most bookers 4)Goldberg beating Hogan was given away on free TV 5)Bischoff spent most of his time talking about Vince on TV.....very counterproductive 6)the wheels fell off Halls wagon 7)Hogans insecurity led to the derailment of the Sting character,original plan for the Wolfpac AND rehiring of the Warrior for the disasterous program they had. 8)Goldberg was beaten too soon..... I could go on but heading into 99 they were in pretty bad shape creatively.98 hosted a f*ckin MILLION heel turns and swerves.....the "Fingerpoke of Doom" was the straw that broke the camels back.
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Post by LtD73 on Jul 3, 2013 18:09:39 GMT -5
Is Macho Man a big part of 97 WCW? One of the biggest names ever in wrestling and I've seen maybe 2/3 matches, would be cool to see him in a fued or 2
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2013 18:57:50 GMT -5
Is Macho Man a big part of 97 WCW? One of the biggest names ever in wrestling and I've seen maybe 2/3 matches, would be cool to see him in a fued or 2 yup.joined the nWo & had had a great feud with DDP.check those matches out man!!
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Post by LtD73 on Jul 3, 2013 19:32:21 GMT -5
Any reason the announce team changes in hour 2?
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Post by Nivro™ on Jul 3, 2013 20:48:47 GMT -5
I was actually a bigger fan of 1996 myself. The beginning of the nWo Storyline (before it got watered down), Sting actually wrestling, great feuds featuring Hogan, Savage, Flair, Giant, Horsemen vs Dungeon of Doom, I think most of Rey vs Malenko better matches happened in 1996 as well.
97 was a great year but no Sting wrestling, constant nWo squash matches, guys (mostly in the nWo) holding on to the titles forever and never defending them...really brought the overall product down to me.
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Post by Brad on Jul 11, 2013 16:20:21 GMT -5
I'd have to say easily 1997 that was a great year for wrestling in general.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2013 16:35:09 GMT -5
As many have said, 97 in spades. I was 15 and WCW was exactly the promotion I was after at the time, as despite being a fan of the WWE since childhood, the years beforehand had gotten a tad stale to me and seeing Hogan as a heel, The Outsiders, Sting in the rafters, the amazing cruiserweight matches, amazing technical matches with Malenko, Guerrero et al and the rise of Goldberg it was a great time to be a wrestling fan.
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Post by JC Motors on Jul 11, 2013 19:03:24 GMT -5
I want to say around 98 due to that being the height of the Monday Night Wars
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 15:26:11 GMT -5
1996
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