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Full Magazine Scans: WCW Magazine #57 [January 2000]

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Welcome to the new millennium! WCW is looking forward to the new year which is shaping up to what very well could be a...

WCW Starrcade ’97 20th Anniversary Retrospective: nWo Monday Nitro [December 22, 1997]

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May 27, 1996. The day professional wrestling and sports entertainment changed forever. In the middle of a normal broadcast of WCW Monday Nitro, during a...

Full Magazine Scans: WCW Magazine (GERMANY) [March 1994]

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With the help of the WCW Worldwide Patreon shaking some trees, I managed to get a hold of several issues of the German-print version...

Full Magazine Scans: nWo vs WCW: Takeover ’97 Program (GERMANY) [June 1997]

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A hard-to-obtain piece of wrestling merch here, the program for the German WCW tour from summer 1997. Included are several promotional photos that I've never...

Complete Collection of WCW/nWo Valentine’s Day Cards! [1998-2000]

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A majority of people reading this post probably have fond memories of cutting out and setting up cheapy Valentine's Day cards for their elementary...

Goldberg Returns to the WWE, Reactions from Former WCW Stars

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With Bill Goldberg's triumphant return back to the WWE after a twelve-year absence from professional wrestling, it's a good time to be running a...

Full Magazine Scans: Final Issue of WCW Magazine [2001]

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At this point in time fifteen years ago, World Championship Wrestling had finally closed its doors for good. TBS booted them from their networks,...

This Day in WCW History: The Final WCW Monday Nitro Airs on TNT [2001]

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WCW Monday Nitro: Night of Champions aired on March 26th as the final broadcast of Nitro where viewers were treated to one of the...

15 Years Ago Tonight, Our Thunder Road Came to an End [March 21st, 2001]

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15 years ago tonight marked an end of an era. It was not just the “season finale” of Thunder, but it was the last...

This Day in WCW History: WCW Uncensored Took Place in Mobile, Alabama [1998]

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“Rules Are For Fools”, so proclaims Hollywood Hogan’s 24-inch python! Scanning through this card, and I’m almost positive that this was the first World Championship...