Growing up, WCW’s Monday Nitro was one of the best parts of my week. For a couple of hours every Monday night, my brothers and I would crowd around our parents’ living room TV and watch the likes of ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone filled an 18-wheeler full of steel chairs, drove it from Salt Lake City to Tampa non-stop, tried to park on ...
The May 3, 2000, episode of WCW “Monday Nitro” was a train wreck of street fights with no referees and nonsensical run-ins. Somehow, WCW went on for nearly another year before Vince McMahon finally ...
In 1995, Ted Turner — founder, chairman, and CEO of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS), which owned the TBS and TNT networks — asked WCW executive Eric Bischoff what it would take for WCW to compete ...
WCW Monday Nitro was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling, created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff. The show aired Monday nights on TNT, going head-to-head ...
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