15 years ago tomorrow — March 26, 2001 — this video opened what would be the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro. It still gives you that same chilling, ominous feeling, and it’s even better now that ...
Some things will never sit right. Supplemented with archival footage of the promotion's glory days, the producers of Who Killed WCW? have treated viewers to a brutally honest examination of how one of ...
It's been said that Vince McMahon personally requested Ric Flair and Sting wrestle one last time on the final Nitro. That could have been part of the storyline to cap off the show and leave viewers ...
There isn’t much more that Princeton star Brad Mossor could have done in the Tigers’ first-ever state football championship ...
The FINAL episode of Vice's Who Killed WCW Documentary review with my thoughts on the time period and what went down.
Too many matches to recall have taken place. And a lot of memories have faded. But Steve Borden can still distinctly recall the sadness of the final Nitro in WCW history. Vince McMahon seized control ...
Scott Steiner and Booker T were supposed to be planning their match backstage. The implausibly muscled Steiner—on interviews, he called himself “The Genetic Freak”—was the World Championship Wrestling ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Ric Flair “had” a “heart attack” on Nitro in one of those segments where controversy creates cash, if by “cash” you mean “apologies.” And now, the ...
A failed two-point conversion try by Nitro cost the team its first Class AAA football championship since 1998 on Saturday ...