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The set is narrated by former three time WCW champion Diamond Dallas Page and highlights some of the biggest matches and moments in the history of WCW Monday Nitro. The sequel, The Best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol. 2 was released on DVD and Blu-ray February 12, 2013. Followed by the final set titled, The Very best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol. 3, which ...
In 2001, the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE) purchased the assets of WCW, including the video libraries of all previous NWA and WCW pay-per-views, and the ownership rights of the names of these events. To date WWE has only promoted one pay-per-view event using the name of a former WCW PPV, The Great American Bash, from 2004 until ...
Results [8] Stipulations Times; 1: The American Males (Marcus Alexander Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) defeated Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater (w/ Col. Robert Parker: Dark match — 2: Flyin' Brian defeated Jushin Thunder Liger: Singles match: 6:00: 3: Sting (c) vs. Ric Flair ended in a no-contest: Singles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight ...
The list is dominated by WCW's flagship Monday Nitro television program, which aired from various arenas and locations across the world during its 5-year run. Only seven of the attendances listed are exclusively WCW/JCP events, with JCP's Great American Bash '85 , Great American Bash '86 and Great American Bash '87 being the only house show ...
Saturday Nitro [5] Inglewood, CA: 1 30: 29 Jericho won the match at a house show that was broadcast over the Internet as Saturday Nitro. [4] [5] 9 Alex Wright: July 28, 1997: Monday Nitro: Charleston, WV: 1 15: 18 WWE recognizes Wright's reign as ending on August 16, 1997, when the episode aired on tape delay. [4] [11] 10 Chris Jericho: August ...
After rampaging through most of WCW's undercard of wrestlers, Goldberg faced Raven on the April 20 edition of Monday Nitro and captured the United States Heavyweight Championship. [8] By June he had eclipsed 100 wins, and was getting over as a main eventer .
Earlier in the same broadcast, WCW announcer Tony Schiavone gave away the results of their Monday Night War rival World Wrestling Federation (WWF)'s Raw is War (which was taped six days earlier, and aired from tape at the same time Nitro was being aired live), revealing that former WCW wrestler Mick Foley was set to win the WWF Championship.
Flair, who had gained control of WCW for 90 days on a December 1998 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, ordered referee Charles Robinson to use discretion in stopping the match; as a result, Robinson did not stop the match when Flair bled first, nor would he count for Hogan's own pin falls. Charles Robinson made a fast three count to give the match to ...