Angles and feuds that never happen are the most intriguing part of professional wrestling. The "what if" factor powers great debate that produces questions that have no answers. One of the most ...
The WCW/ECW Invasion angle looked good on paper, as somehow WWE seemed to keep both promotion, at least in name only, alive after purchasing them, and could make the acquired talent come over into ...
The nWo was, and still is, one of the most recognizable and popular stables in professional wresting history. Comprised initially of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Hulk Hogan, the trio terrorized WCW ...
The Nintendo 64 classic WCW/nWo Revenge continues to surprise gamers to this day. The running grapple wasn’t implemented into the AKI wrestling games until Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 and WWF No Mercy.
Extreme Championship Wrestling was both destined to be great and doomed to fail. Throughout the mid to late ‘90s, the grungy Northeastern promotion set the tone for a wrestling boom period known as ...
The Piledriver, formerly the Weekend Warriors of Wrestling, are back in business again! This week, you can catch the archived audio of this week's show where the Piledriver crew welcome two big names ...
The NWO thought the BWO was indeed "too sweet." ECW original Blue Meanie joined "In Depth" on AdFreeShows.com to discuss the rise of ECW with Harvard scholar Tom Deschenes, and the faction's affinity ...
This was also a weird time for the Four Horsemen. The group consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Mongo McMichael, with Chris Benoit thrown in, and Jeff Jarrett trying to become a member. He does ...
Previously on the vintage Best and Worst of WCW: We’re headed into a pay-per-view without Hollywood Hogan, Sting or Diamond Dallas Page wrestling on it full of mid-card angles and clean finishes that ...