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This Day in WCW History: WCW Sin Took Place in Indianapolis, Indiana [2001]

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WCW Sin Advert [January 14th, 2001]

A very historic night in WCW for TWO major reasons, as WCW Sin was not only Goldberg’s last appearance in World Championship Wrestling but also Sid Vicious’ as well.  While Goldberg losing his match and being forced into an “early retirement” was all storyline bullshit, Sid Vicious actually ended up fracturing his leg live in the main event in a most-gruesome fashion that still gets referenced today by wrestling fans anytime something similar happens in the world of sports.

Totally Buffed Ends Goldberg’s WCW Career – WCW Sin [January 14th, 2001]

The end of Goldberg’s WCW career was all at the hands of Totally Buffed due to a stipulation if Goldberg’s winning streak was broken, he must retire. Normally a team consisting of Lex Luger and Buff Bagwell wouldn’t pose much of a threat to a beast like Goldberg (even when he was saddled with The Sarge as his tag team partner), but a “fan” spraying mace in the eyes of Da Man made him vulnerable to a Super Blockbuster, losing the match.

The original idea was to have Goldberg off television for a while as World Championship Wrestling had just been taken over again by Eric Bischoff due to the promotion’s pending sale with Fusient Media. There were fears that Goldberg actually was going ahead with his WCW retirement angle due to some sort of clause in his contract that allowed him to legally get out of his employment if ownership of WCW changed hands, but it seems that most people around this time thought it was all a ploy for ratings. With Goldberg gone and Hulk Hogan’s name being brought up more and more to be involved with the company again once the Fusient deal was solidified, the idea of having both of them return at the same night would be a card Bischoff could easily play to help sell his rebooted WCW, a whole scenario we never got to see due to Turner pulling WCW off television altogether.

Sid Vicious Gives a Double Suplex to Jeff Jarrett and Scott Steiner – WCW Sin [January 14th, 2001]

The infamous Sid legbreak that we all can’t get out of our minds not matter how hard we try. The actual injury itself wasn’t shown during the PPV live due to cameras being on Road Warrrior Animal revealing himself to be the mystery opponent at almost the exact same moment, but Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson reviewed the clip the following night on WCW Monday Nitro:

The whole idea of Sid Vicious doing a top-rope big boot is utterly insane for numerous reasons (Sid’s own technical abilities being on the top of the list, probably), but apparently, the spot was contested by Sid himself beforehand. WCW cut Sid’s pay after the injury and eventually terminated their contract with him in June 2001 (by then WCW had already been bought out by Vince McMahon but Turner still paid out the guaranteed contracts they had at the time). This led to Sid suing his former employer for negligence and court papers revealed that Sid felt pressured to do it by the man Eric Bischoff had just put in charge of booking during his Fusient Era, Johnny ACE AKA John Laurinaitis:

(Via Sid Eudy v. Universal Wrestling Corporation lawsuit)

In the end, the courts sided with WCW and had the lawsuit thrown out. I’m surprised that Sid thought that he even had a leg to stand on, given how a similar deal played out the year prior with Bret Hart being terminated after being unable to preform for WCW due to concussions and injuries.

The WCW Sin PPV card in its entirety:

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