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Post by Iceman on Jul 3, 2005 15:16:29 GMT -5
Which did you enjoy more WCW or WWE? From 1995 - 2002. Those were the last 7 years of WCW by the way.
I always watched WCW from 1995 until they merged in 2002. The NWO was a great interesting time in WCW too. WCW had: Macho Man w/Gorgeous George, Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, Sid Vicious, Big Poppa Pump with Midjah, Ric Flair, Sting, Lex Lugar, the Cat, Goldberg, Norman Smiley with Ralphus, a great time in Wrestling.
Who would of ever thought we'd see Hogan turn heel in the NWO either, that was interesting. With trash talkers like Scott Hall, the "Cat", Big Poppa Pump, and Macho Man, how could you go wrong.
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Post by johnzplan on Jul 12, 2005 22:17:05 GMT -5
i was a hugh fan of the WWE even at the time WCW was considered the best show in the ratings
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Post by Ric Flair 4 Ever on Jul 25, 2005 2:15:48 GMT -5
In a way ,thats a tough one to guage for me.Although the WCW featured an all around better show and was the better promotion from 95 thru 96,it was probably a dead heat between the two for 97 and some of 98.WCW in 99 started to go downhill in my opinion ,and the WWE easily won that year plus the next 2.Although I think that the first few episoded of Nitro that featured the Bischoff/Russo era were very strong and underrated in 2000.The thing is ,after the WCW purchase in March of 01 ,the WWE started to get too cocky.From mid-01 thru 02 the WWE really was'nt any better than Nitro circa 00-01.They still are'nt anywhere near their former glory,but they have improved over 2002 and even 2003 considerably.
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Post by oldschooler on Jul 25, 2005 7:11:26 GMT -5
WCW as I didnt like WWE at all after 1989
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Post by gmccarron on Jul 26, 2005 3:15:42 GMT -5
WWE. I stopped watching WCW in early 2000. It had become hard to watch by this time in my opinion.
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Post by Iceman on Jul 26, 2005 3:21:46 GMT -5
Nice, finally some WCW fans instead of just me on the vote, lol. Good respect Old Schooler and Ric Flair 4 Life.
After 1995 I really only watched WCW, once in a while I watched the Rock though, he was decent at times.
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Post by Dan Poutsma on May 13, 2006 22:57:07 GMT -5
I didn't get to see a whole lot of WCW in 1995, but I hear it was bad for the most part because of all the campy, ridiculous stuff Hogan booked (Dungeon of Doom storyline, mainly). WWF was just wretched and hard to watch for me. But even though I didn't see much WCW, I'll give the nod to them because they had the majority of the big names and that was actually the first year they managed to turn a profit.
From 1996-97, I'd say WCW was better mainly because of the NWO storyline and the Cruiserweights. WWF was still pretty much the land of 1,000 gimmicks. By '97 though, the NWO was starting to become a bit tiring and the WWF product was really starting to improve.
From 1998-2001, the WWF was the better of the two hands down. WCW was still good going into '98 (even though they blew it with Sting-Hogan at Starrcade '97), but a few months in they started going downhill and never recovered. The WWF developed the Austin-McMahon storyline, ran with it, and never looked back.
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Post by Alpha Clash on May 16, 2006 8:02:31 GMT -5
Yeah the Dungeon of Doom stuff really got annoying. And that was the main focus of WCW, but then again, seeing how Kevin Sullivan was the leader of the Dungeon of Doom and also one of the bookers, was it that big of a surprise?
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Post by Scott Joyce on May 16, 2006 16:16:16 GMT -5
I always was a bigger fan of the WCW than WWF. IMO WCW/NWA had the better champions Ric Flair, Harley Race, Dusty Rhodes, and others. But even when WWF was winning the ratings I liked WCW better.
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Post by Burnham on May 17, 2006 8:25:35 GMT -5
wwe definatly, without a shadow of a dout
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