WCW supplied no shortage of good wrestling memories, however, there were a few moments in its history that are best not mentioned. And the Ultimate Warrior’s brief stint with the company is one of ...
Bischoff then spoke about the backstage reaction to Warrior's rambling promo, saying that everyone backstage was "shocked" and said it was an experience he never wanted to repeat: I think we ...
Warrior became one of WWE’s biggest attractions in the late 1980s and early 1990s. After more than two years away from the ring, he returned to wrestling in 1998 to compete in three WCW matches. It is ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Hulk Hogan completely no-sold losing at Road Wild and just pretended he didn’t, like he did with Sting, Lex Luger, and Goldberg. Plus, Flexy Lexy ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: We celebrated WCW Monday Nitro’s third birthday (and the mid-point of its lifespan, but they don’t know that yet) with three hours of the least ...
One of those was The Ultimate Warrior who dropped "ultimate" when he joined WCW. While Warrior provided a momentary bump in ratings for Nitro, his first segment on the show is often ridiculed today.
During this week's episode of the 83 Weeks Podcast, Eric Bischoff covered The Ultimate Warriors WCW debut in 1998. Bischoff talked about why the company wanted to sign Warrior after his years of ...
Many wrestling storylines have disappointing moments or fail to live up to expectations, but only a small percentage are considered catastrophically bad. WCW witnessed their fair share of bad moments ...