Five Times the WWE SHOULD Have Used WarGames
The day, July 4th, 1987. The location; The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. The match? WARGAMES. Created by Dusty Rhodes, who was inspired by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, WarGames quickly became…
The day, July 4th, 1987. The location; The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. The match? WARGAMES. Created by Dusty Rhodes, who was inspired by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, WarGames quickly became…
March 26, 2001. The day WCW died. For all intents and purposes, all relics and brands associated with World Championship Wrestling died that day as well. …except they didn’t. For…
Ah, 1998… I am so sick of you. For those who don’t know, I have been watching both WWF Raw and WCW Monday Nitro in chronological order over the last…
1987 is an interesting year in WCW’s history. Still operating as Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW was treading water in late ’87. The WWF had presented Wrestlemania III that previous April,…
Steve Borden has had perhaps the most fascinating career in the history of professional wrestling. Spanning thirty years, The Stinger has seen and done it all in the business. The…
It is October 1999. At this point, the World Wrestling Federation has had a firm grip on the #1 position in wrestling television ratings since the early Spring. After countless…
July 6th, 1998. The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA. A mere ten months after his professional wrestling debut, Bill Goldberg became wrestling royalty. In one night, Goldberg went from being…