10 Moments That Killed WCW

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Following Vice's Who Killed WCW documentary series, we look back at the 10 on-screen moments that helped kill World Championship Wrestling.
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@davidmatoushek9111
@davidmatoushek9111 Ай бұрын
I like the fact that this is not a top-10 ranking, but a series of events in chronological order. It just feels so fresh to see a top-10 list have a different set of rules.
@MsDawnKeyballs
@MsDawnKeyballs Ай бұрын
its not a top 10 its 10 moments its in the title its really simple
@cameronbigley7483
@cameronbigley7483 28 күн бұрын
A minor gripe I have is that the "non-ranked" lists still have a countdown, rather than going 1 to 10, like a regular list.
@cheapskategamer8562
@cheapskategamer8562 26 күн бұрын
Never said top 10 moments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Said 10 moments obviously in Chronological Order
@Ishakeitoff
@Ishakeitoff 25 күн бұрын
Now ur learning porkchop
@LoveAujlaa
@LoveAujlaa 11 күн бұрын
Thanks Peetaaah
@KingNars999
@KingNars999 Ай бұрын
The fact it’s in chronological order is crazy
@memyself7116
@memyself7116 13 күн бұрын
"WCW JUST GOT EXPEDITIOUSLY WORSE AS TIME WENT ON. A SLOW GRADUAL DEMISE!"
@mariomm9080
@mariomm9080 Күн бұрын
The network merger killed wcw and nothing else
@user-cl5nr6gf6d
@user-cl5nr6gf6d Ай бұрын
-How many worked shoots can we have in one year? Vince Russo: ..."Yes"
@PRINXE1117
@PRINXE1117 Ай бұрын
Yes bro*
@Wulfman317
@Wulfman317 27 күн бұрын
How many “bros” can we fit into a single sentence bro?
@bury_the_elite65294
@bury_the_elite65294 26 күн бұрын
@@Wulfman317 bro', we can fit as many "bro's" in a sentence, bro', as we want to, bro, just because, bro', we can, bro'...
@Greg400
@Greg400 25 күн бұрын
​@@PRINXE1117😂
@Ishakeitoff
@Ishakeitoff 25 күн бұрын
U trying to be funny g? Come run this fade white boy!!!!!!!
@freakfoxvevo7915
@freakfoxvevo7915 Ай бұрын
I have two emotions whenever I see videos about WCW's downfall: -"How could this company fuck up so much?" -"Stop! He's already dead!"
@bury_the_elite65294
@bury_the_elite65294 26 күн бұрын
This, and a third one - "WCW dying? That don't work for me, brother!"
@teur7078
@teur7078 20 күн бұрын
They run out of money 😂😂😂
@kc1john
@kc1john 14 күн бұрын
It is a bit overdone at this point. I think most wrestling fans know the many reasons why WCW failed. Not enough people talk about that the new Turner execs at the time had zero interest in wrestling anymore. The ratings and attendance crash certainly didn’t help, but they wanted it gone.
@primeweeds
@primeweeds 10 күн бұрын
🎉
@hhtptai
@hhtptai Ай бұрын
All in chronological order 😂
@Ishakeitoff
@Ishakeitoff 25 күн бұрын
Yes indeed it is short stop
@musaabid1055
@musaabid1055 Ай бұрын
Giving (egoistical) wrestlers (unchecked) creative freedom was the moment...
@taylorwilson4157
@taylorwilson4157 Ай бұрын
Hulk is the biggest backstage politician there is.
@CamberRockerCamber
@CamberRockerCamber 26 күн бұрын
Absolutely. He had to show Shawn Michaels who the real boss was and Shawn ended up throwing a fit in the ring.
@BTL256
@BTL256 21 күн бұрын
@@CamberRockerCamber Shawn ended up giving us one of the most entertaining things to see during that period. Throwing a fit or not, that shit was hilarious.
@masterlegacy1
@masterlegacy1 15 күн бұрын
@@CamberRockerCamberMichaels made him look so bad. Lol good for Hogan he deserved it.
@CrispyHulk1
@CrispyHulk1 11 күн бұрын
Hulk Hogan is the best wrestler in the history of the business. Captured lighting in a bottle twice.
@99somerville
@99somerville 8 күн бұрын
They are all politicians.
@michaellyden2580
@michaellyden2580 Ай бұрын
Let's be honest: You could do a *Top 157 Moments That Killed WCW,* and only like 11 moments on that list would have nothing to do with Vince Russo.
@bury_the_elite65294
@bury_the_elite65294 26 күн бұрын
This. And maybe 5 (maximum) of them would have nothing to do with Mr. That-Don't-Work-For-Me-Brother. :/
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 19 күн бұрын
So many people give Eric Bischoff a pass. Yes WCW died under Russo but the cancer was already there under Bischoff. He wanted to be friends with the wrestlers instead of being the boss. I started to lose my interest when the NWO had 72 members. The show was a merry-go-round and that stated under Bischoff.
@kc1john
@kc1john 14 күн бұрын
Hogan with his massive ego and creative control they stupidly gave him is a common element too.
@absolutez3r019
@absolutez3r019 7 күн бұрын
WCW was a sinking ship long before Russo got there. And even when he was there he was only head of creative for a few months, before Bishoff came back. Either way Russo had nothing to do with WCW getting taken off air
@kc1john
@kc1john 7 күн бұрын
@@absolutez3r019 Russo did return as head of creative after a few months of the Kevin Sullivan disaster where he put the world title on Benoit only for him to leave the company the next day.
@Mr_Oggie
@Mr_Oggie Ай бұрын
For me and my brother, we had been watching wrestling since the early 1980s and none of these events really had an impact on turning us away from WCW. For us it was just frustration in that they'd announce a match for next week or later that night that we'd really want to see and then either the match didn't happen or it ended with a big chaotic finish with half the roster in the ring and fans throwing garbage... For a bit we were OK with that: it made sense that they'd want to save the really big matches or finishes to a long story for the next pay per view... but then the pay per views started ending the same way. We had to start asking "Why are we paying $50 for a pay per view when we just get the same crap we get on free tv?" and then from there it went to "Why are we watching this if we're never going to see actual finishes to the stories and we aren't wasting money on the pay per views?"
@SlimSlashie
@SlimSlashie Ай бұрын
Oh that was the shits. For about a year there, EVERY main event ended in a schmoz. It was unbelievably short sighted to think people would stick around for that trash. (and, we didn't!)
@Fluoride_Jones
@Fluoride_Jones 28 күн бұрын
Very well said! I just wanted to see some big matches NOT end with controversy or interference. I got go along with silly storylines that really made little sense as long as there was a payoff at the end. WCW stopped providing that, which is why I began to not care nearly as much for their product, but still liked the wrestlers. Just wanted to see them actually wrestle!
@Jukeboksi
@Jukeboksi 18 күн бұрын
I hated the main event scene of WCW from 96 to 01, my whole viewing time. If it wasn’t old timers in trunks being unathletic and slow and boring, it was the endless unsatisfying BS finishes. I loved WCW for the bottom to mid card, so if I were smart, I’d have always went to bed 20min before the end of the show!
@venomousnate7263
@venomousnate7263 Ай бұрын
I’ve watched different reviews on Starrcade 97, Wrestling with Wregret and Wrestling Bios, but I will never fully understand the insane main event. Just a mess.
@SonBlackHeart22
@SonBlackHeart22 Ай бұрын
All I know to simplify the finish is down to "It doesn't work for me brother"
@AJARyan-yn2uv
@AJARyan-yn2uv Ай бұрын
WCW needed an Undertaker backstage at that event.
@freakfoxvevo7915
@freakfoxvevo7915 Ай бұрын
"Sting wasn't tan enough"
@southbeachtalent
@southbeachtalent 28 күн бұрын
Hulk Hogan had creative control. All you need to know
@antology7
@antology7 15 күн бұрын
Don't worry. Bischoff can't recall what went wrong either.
@DKCG0113
@DKCG0113 Ай бұрын
I think Mike Graham’s quote after the Radicalz left was “I need them like I need a hole in the head.”
@SsnakeBite
@SsnakeBite Ай бұрын
I'm not sure what happened at *Bash at the Beach 2000,* but I do know that when Hulk Hogan comes across as one of the more reasonable people involved, something has gone horribly, horribly wrong. Massive respect for David Arquette, though. He somehow knew better than the fucking bookers, made something good out of it and it lead to his genuinely entertaining "apology" tour (not that he had anything to apologize for), training and taking part in matches well into his 50s.
@TheBmb2jn
@TheBmb2jn Ай бұрын
WCW: Ending Goldberg's streak was a mistake. WWE 16 years later: Hold my beer.
@sandboxplayerz667
@sandboxplayerz667 29 күн бұрын
Sure, but Undertaker's career was coming to an end. It didn't cost them business.
@TheBmb2jn
@TheBmb2jn 29 күн бұрын
@@sandboxplayerz667 True. But it still pissed off a lot of fans. Also Goldberg's streak had to end eventually. He couldn't go undefeated his whole career.
@sandboxplayerz667
@sandboxplayerz667 29 күн бұрын
@@TheBmb2jn Of course, but his first loss should have meant something big.
@TheBmb2jn
@TheBmb2jn 29 күн бұрын
@@sandboxplayerz667 Agreed. Who do you think should've ended Goldbergs streak?
@manumental86
@manumental86 29 күн бұрын
​@@TheBmb2jn DDP Could've realistically done it at Halloween Havoc. The fans loved him at the time and he was probably the only one at the time fans would've accepted beating him.
@jamesmcdonald9588
@jamesmcdonald9588 Ай бұрын
Giving Goldberg Hogan away for free was mental
@daviddalrymple2284
@daviddalrymple2284 28 күн бұрын
100%. I think this list really does shortchange a lot of the bad luck and poor decisions that happened between the two Starrcades. Here are some of them in no particular order: - suspending Ric Flair - bringing in the Ultimate Warrior - splitting the nWo into two factions, and then letting the faction war peter out (which is what necessitated the finger poke of doom in the first place) - Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff feuding with DDP and a rotating selection of celebrities (one reason the above-noted faction war died on the vine) - booking Goldberg in a main event squash match on virtually every Nitro, thereby defeating every credible title challenger (modern wrestling commentators love to say "Goldberg was so hot; he should have held on to the belt longer." The problem with this thinking is that there was practically no one left besides Kevin Nash to challenge Goldberg.) - neglecting Chris Jericho, who was easily the brightest spot of 1998 WCW - other notable neglectees included Eddie Guerrero, who had outgrown the midcard but wasn't given main-event opportunities - notable long-term injuries included Booker T and Randy Savage. Starrcade 1997 was a fiasco, but putting Sting over Hogan in a few rematches seemed to have smoothed things over with the fans. But then WCW creative started making all sorts of little mistakes (largely motivated by panic as the success of Wrestlemania 14 reinvigorated WWF Raw) which finally painted them into a corner in late 1998. The one-two punch of Starrcade 1998 and the Fingerpoke of Doom were the disastrous and desperate climax of eight ill-advised months as WCW creative tried to refresh their product back to the state it had been in a year earlier.
@stz03
@stz03 28 күн бұрын
On the other hand; always thankful that I and my friends saw it live on tv. No PPV money as early teens.
@marcus813
@marcus813 27 күн бұрын
WCW should've required more than just a pay TV subscription for that match. WCW left a ton of money on the table. Eric Bischoff was way too concerned with the Monday Night Wars to understand that.
@kennycai8695
@kennycai8695 Ай бұрын
I think Starrcade 97 should have been higher on the list, simply cause of implications involved. Keep in mind, Starrcade 97 was less than a month away from the Montreal Screwjob, and it was still fresh in the minds of everyone. Putting it simply, WCW had WWE by the throat, and one great show would have cemented them as the #1 wrestling company in North America. WCW not being able to finish the job when they literally had all the cards in hand is why this moment is so damning. Regardless of Sting's lack of shape or enthusiasm, or Hogan's politicking, this was the one moment where Bischoff should have put his foot down and say "no, we go with the planned finish". He could not, and well, we know the rest.
@Jukeboksi
@Jukeboksi 18 күн бұрын
Well said
@michaelahern9126
@michaelahern9126 3 күн бұрын
Whoever the hell gave Hogan free character control is part to blame.
@justinpullen1097
@justinpullen1097 Ай бұрын
Let's not forget them revealing Foley winning the WWE title on Raw.
@r-rod8116
@r-rod8116 29 күн бұрын
If you even thinking about changing the channel to our competition, fans do not. Because we understand that Mick Foley, who wrestled here one time as Cactus Jack, is going to win their world title. Whoe that'll put some buts in the seats. Pha
@Fluoride_Jones
@Fluoride_Jones 28 күн бұрын
Yeah, that was rotten of them, and it backfired spectacularly because everyone loved Mick Foley, including WCW fans! 🤣
@Fluoride_Jones
@Fluoride_Jones 28 күн бұрын
@@r-rod8116 I always liked Tony Schiavone, but what a douchebag thing to say. I wonder if he's ever addressed that in the time since WCW folded.
@marcus813
@marcus813 27 күн бұрын
​@Fluoride_Jones That's not on Schiavone. He did that at the behest of Eric Bischoff, who was the promotion's senior veep at the time.
@Jamesrpw
@Jamesrpw 25 күн бұрын
Anyone that went on wrestlezone back then already knew about it
@crisdmt5479
@crisdmt5479 29 күн бұрын
2024 and still missing the WCW😢
@UKenn78
@UKenn78 Ай бұрын
And they did the Fingerpoke of Doom the same night Mick Mankind Foley won the WWE Title and Tony Schivone (sp?) made the infamous “butts in seats” line. My personal moment that killed WCW.
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 Ай бұрын
That was when I left WCW for good. I spent 1998 wanting to see Nash vs Hogan and sat through Hogan fighting celebrities and basketball players waiting and there never was a full Wolfpac vs Hollywood feud. I lost my shit when Hall came out in red and black with Nash and then the Fingerpoke and I remember changing the channel within 10 seconds of Nash flopping to the mat and never going back.
@SsnakeBite
@SsnakeBite Ай бұрын
That line really goes to show how out of touch WCW management was (supposedly it wasn't Schiavone's idea) and how bad they were at spotting which wrestlers connected with the audience.
@marumaruko_47
@marumaruko_47 27 күн бұрын
I watched both WCW and WWF in 98 and was immensely happy. The ending of the streak and the Fingerpoke plus the treatment of Goldberg afterwards made my WCW fandom start fading. I followed tentatively afterwards, but when Goldberg injured Hart (accidentally) in 99 was the last WCW match I saw. They lost their biggest technical main card wrestler that night.
@josephfreeman8516
@josephfreeman8516 Ай бұрын
Starcade 97 had a build up that shows how long it can take to build something great only to destroy it in an instant
@CamberRockerCamber
@CamberRockerCamber 26 күн бұрын
That was Game of Thrones before Game of Thrones.
@JaimeD.
@JaimeD. Ай бұрын
The Radicalz story is one of my favorites being narrated by Sam Driver during the Monday Night Wars' series. 💯
@donaldharper8632
@donaldharper8632 Ай бұрын
Hulk killed it. He bears 99.1% of the responsibility. Vince Russo bears the rest.
@Braylon1997
@Braylon1997 Ай бұрын
Vince Russo and starrcade 97
@Bfratman
@Bfratman Ай бұрын
That worked for him brother
@LooneyTunesBackInActionWasGood
@LooneyTunesBackInActionWasGood Ай бұрын
Or maybe he didn't brother.
@SsnakeBite
@SsnakeBite Ай бұрын
I mean, he was definitely part of the problem, but blaming everything on Hogan is just factually inaccurate.
@tjstraw1
@tjstraw1 Ай бұрын
It wasn't because of him that Vince Russo or David Arquette had the world title.
@TheMGSlow
@TheMGSlow Ай бұрын
You missed the Hogan/Flair double turn in March of 1999. That's when shit really started falling apart on screen. The nWo reunion which was doing fine in the ratings was just forgotten about. They were still getting 4.0 - 4.5 in the ratings but by the end of April/Start of May it dropped to a 3.0 and could never do more then 3.5 after that.
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 29 күн бұрын
I heard Bischoff saying that Hogan was the one that did that. Hogan wanted to be a babyface again at that time. Goldberg also took a few months off to film Universal Soldier so there wasn't much for NWO Elite to do as that was done as a hell factory for Goldberg to run through.
@Siciliancivilian
@Siciliancivilian Ай бұрын
ANOTHER DAMN WCW VIDEO???? (sits and watches intentively) ❤
@DKCG0113
@DKCG0113 Ай бұрын
It’s topical. The documentary just dropped
@AhmedShanto89
@AhmedShanto89 Ай бұрын
What you gonna do BROTHER! when the finger poke of doom runs wild over your whole company
@MrBeardsley
@MrBeardsley Ай бұрын
The issues with WCW’s TV product during its later years definitely contributed to its closure. Once the 83 weeks were over and WWE got on a hot streak, WCW could’ve stayed a strong number two but the rapid creative decline of Nitro and (ugh) Thunder alienated all but the most die-hard fans. By the time of the AOL/Time Warner merger WCW was hemorrhaging money on bloated talent contracts and live productions, and the brand had fallen so far there was basically no chance of it breaking even let alone turning a profit. If anything, pulling the plug and selling WCW to WWE was an act of mercy.
@jamessteel9016
@jamessteel9016 Ай бұрын
2000 was the number one killer of WCW
@pjdolont9012
@pjdolont9012 Ай бұрын
the best part of hogan getting a hair up his ass about sting not being tan enough is that sting is literally the ghost of vengance.
@zdziczaybozek2771
@zdziczaybozek2771 Ай бұрын
One- Starrcade 97 two- Starrcade 98.Nash ending streak Goldberg three- Fingerpoke of doom four- Uncensored 99 , Double turn five- White Hammer Angle and GAB 99 six- Vince Russo and Ferrara, chapter first seven - The Radicalz Gone and Sullivan's booking eight- Vince Russo chapter second and his era, from april to october nine- David Arquette and Vince Russo wins WCW Title ten- fusion AOL/Time Warner
@BOABModels
@BOABModels 29 күн бұрын
In 'Friends', Monica's boyfriend (Jon Favreau) becomes a UFC fighter in 1997. In real life, Courtney Cox's husband David Arquette becomes a WCW wrestler in 2000. Surely someone noticed this irony at the time, right?
@joemomma3208
@joemomma3208 Ай бұрын
Starcade 97 main event, every episode of WCW Thunder, Fingerpoke Of Doom, Vince Russo, NWO red& so much more
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 Ай бұрын
For respect of accuracy, Goldberg was a heel at the start of his career, infamously feuding with a babyface Steve McMichael over McMichael's Super Bowl ring so Goldberg turning heel at 2000 Great American Bash was not the first time he was a heel.
@charlesorlando794
@charlesorlando794 28 күн бұрын
I don’t think Goldberg really had a direction at that time. He wasn’t a face, wasn’t a heel, he was just a loner.
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 27 күн бұрын
@@charlesorlando794 oh he was definitely the heel. The story was he was stealing Mongo's super bowl ring because he never got to win one with the Falcons. It clearly didn't last but he was 100% heel even if he is terrible as a heel.
@charlesorlando794
@charlesorlando794 27 күн бұрын
@@markellzey1531 to be a heel though is more than how they present you in a feud, if I remember he wasn’t getting booed. He really wasn’t getting cheered much either but more cheered than booed.
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 27 күн бұрын
@@charlesorlando794 of course they weren't booing him. He was squashing people in 2 minutes with devastating power moves, but he portrayed the heel in that feud. That was his first program in late 1997.
@charlesorlando794
@charlesorlando794 27 күн бұрын
@@markellzey1531 I spoke to about 8 buddies tonight while watching the MLB all star game all of us in our 40s lived through the Monday Night Wars, were die hard fans watched Raw then Nitro on replay, brought up this discussion about Goldberg being a heel against Mongo. Most of us remember the program pretty clearly, we all say the same thing. Goldberg wasn’t a heel, WCW was in a weird place. The horseman were face vs. the nWo but they were heels vs. WCW roster. Mongo was heelish vs. Jarrett but Jarrett was also a heel for example. Goldberg was the same thing he was right on that line, I get the perspective that he was heel, but not everything is heel vs. face. Remember the early 1990 wwf jobbers, one week a jobber is cheered for when he wrestles IRS, the next week he wrestles koko b. Ware and is a face but he’s not really either. It’s kind of the same thing with a lot of the WCW roster at that time. Goldberg wasn’t a heel, he was at worst a tweener but still on the face side, just less of a face. He definitely wasn’t a true heel like Hogan was at the time.
@nicktaylor2657
@nicktaylor2657 Ай бұрын
What really killed WCW was the Time Warner merger Without Ted Turner no longer in charge made no sense for them to keep losing money and that why they were sold to Vince for only 2 million dollars but that was most for the video library
@Trekapedia
@Trekapedia 27 күн бұрын
Exactly and a certain executive in charge of the company and of The WB and Kids’ WB! who also canned a bunch of shows like MonsterVision, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Pinky and The Brain and other shows because he didn’t see their value. He even said WCW and MonsterVision were considered too lowbrow programming for Turner and refused to let whoever bought WCW have the time slots on TNT and TBS. Oh, and in the case of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, said executive claimed it wasn’t worth the money to keep it around. He did pave the way for Batman Beyond so I’ll give him credit for that, but he destroyed what I loved about TNT.
@TheAbnormal
@TheAbnormal 25 күн бұрын
it was 5 million
@Trekapedia
@Trekapedia 25 күн бұрын
@@TheAbnormal actually, Chris Jericho on his podcast and in his books even said Vince told him he paid $2 million so @nicktaylor2657 is right. I think Bruce Prichard even said it was $2 million as well on his podcast.
@99somerville
@99somerville 8 күн бұрын
Exactly right. The suits at AOL and Time Warner wanted wrestling and WCW gone. Turner had no power after all the stock dissolutions.
@zachfuller649
@zachfuller649 27 күн бұрын
It was suggested by Schiavone but sarcastically and Russo took it seriously. He mentioned it on his podcast.
@TuTu-oc2xm
@TuTu-oc2xm Күн бұрын
1995-2002 best time of my childhood. We recorded every second on VHS back then.We pooled our pocket money together to convince the parents of the one guy with a cable connection that we could watch the ppv's. I miss these carefree, beautiful times
@Devondavis-fm2dz
@Devondavis-fm2dz Ай бұрын
Rather who killed the company or not wcw back then was actually enjoyable to see from time to time
@RApollos107
@RApollos107 Ай бұрын
The first two were salvageable, the rest were irreversible damages.
@chaoscontroller316
@chaoscontroller316 Ай бұрын
Did Russo think he could replicate the Mr. McMahon World Title story by booking himself to win the WCW World Title?
@mwcarolina
@mwcarolina 18 күн бұрын
I guess, but unlike McMahon, Russo didn’t look like he belonged in a wrestling ring. At least McMahon was quite muscular
@craigderby4416
@craigderby4416 11 күн бұрын
U do realise russo got the ratings up don't u?
@mwcarolina
@mwcarolina 10 күн бұрын
@@craigderby4416 no he didn’t. The Rock did, Stone Cold did, the McMahon character did. Want me to keep going?? Russo played a “part” in it, but only a part
@craigderby4416
@craigderby4416 10 күн бұрын
@@mwcarolina I was on about when he went to wcw, but yes he did get wwe ratings up too, it's factual, you can deny and deflect all you want, ratings went up under his pen, also austin and the rock have both put russo over in the past.
@mwcarolina
@mwcarolina 10 күн бұрын
@@craigderby4416 nope, Russo didn’t do anything to fix WCW, he made it worse actually. He booked himself strong, why!!?? Why should Russo be booked as world champion!!?? That was the WORST move and decision he ever made and he made some BAD ones. His PPVs sucked, he had a good belt thrown in the trash for a worse belt and turned the Cruiserweight division into a story he did in wwe
@MRWINDYMETHANE
@MRWINDYMETHANE Ай бұрын
I'm surprised David Arquette isn't ranked as number 1.
@markellzey1531
@markellzey1531 Ай бұрын
I would take Arquette winning the title 100 times before Russo winning the belt.
@simplysteve68
@simplysteve68 Ай бұрын
Thats similar to what WWE is doing now with the US title, by having it on a nobody like Logan Paul, who just a few yrs ago was only a famous KZbinr, and his bro Jake is the physical sportsman (Boxing), not Logan! 🤦
@MRWINDYMETHANE
@MRWINDYMETHANE Ай бұрын
@@simplysteve68 Not to mention he's not even a full time wrestler. I can't stand the fact on how wrestlers such as Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, & now Logan Paul who don't wrestle full time are allowed to be champion. Like Ricky Steamboat said, having a wrestler as champion who only wrestles sporadically makes the championship irrelevant and dormant.
@robertjoseph800
@robertjoseph800 21 күн бұрын
Logan is actually a pretty good wrestler though​@@simplysteve68
@simplysteve68
@simplysteve68 21 күн бұрын
@@robertjoseph800 yeah? Lol more like a so-so kayfaber, having to "use" brass knucks 🤦 to keep the title, but then again they're all actors anyway! 🤷
@chrisp679
@chrisp679 28 күн бұрын
So when exactly were they supposed to end Goldberg’s streak then? This is the one point I don’t get. I may be one of the few people who agree with that decision. The aftermath is more the issue than the actual event.
@vortega472
@vortega472 22 күн бұрын
Mike Graham's brains: NEVER DREW A DIME!
@Evan-qt3ep
@Evan-qt3ep 11 күн бұрын
When I’m going through it mentally this channel really helps me
@SlowmovingGiant
@SlowmovingGiant 29 күн бұрын
i would also suggest that not having any friggen plan or even idea what to do with Bret Hart when he arrived was a big part of it. All they had to do was have Sting win clean, hold the belt for 2 months as Hogan tried to get it back, have Bret face a few folks then NWO guy Hennig or Hall. Hogan wins and Bret chase Hogan. For WCW to not use the Best there is , was, will be as the natural successor to Sting as the foil to Hogan was baffling.
@Fixxer315
@Fixxer315 27 күн бұрын
It's amazing to think that Bret Hart didn't even get close to the WCW title until two years after his arrival in WCW. Instead, he stayed pretty much in the micdard.
@kellymoroz7791
@kellymoroz7791 17 күн бұрын
totally agree.
@jefferyjones8399
@jefferyjones8399 28 күн бұрын
As a WCW die hard, it was hard to justify watching by about late 99.
@matthewjohnson9714
@matthewjohnson9714 Ай бұрын
Bash at the Beach 2000 was when I stopped watching WCW.
@lamjianhua2884
@lamjianhua2884 26 күн бұрын
Missing the true moment when WCW died. AKA at the survivor series when Kurt angle turned on the alliance resulting in WWF defeating the alliance and the alliance members to lose their job.
@chryssmetzler2098
@chryssmetzler2098 Ай бұрын
The finger poke of doom was the first nail in the coffin and I had to watch that fiasco on tv instead of mankind winning the wwf championship from the rock due to a wwf hating step brother.
@chasekozak7206
@chasekozak7206 25 күн бұрын
WCW died nearly 30 years ago and you bet your ass if I see a list about why WCW died I am damn sure gunna click on it
@Ziki-P
@Ziki-P Ай бұрын
I may of watched another year but my interest in wcw died with starcade 97
@Brownberet197
@Brownberet197 Ай бұрын
Dlo at the end nice!! I always wonder what if dlo ( given they push push) Would have done in 1999 wcw when he was up for new contract I say us title at the very least and a run for the title
@IR17171717
@IR17171717 26 күн бұрын
Kayfabe Nash after the Fingerpoke of Doom: "Hahaha! Got you all! You all fell for it! You idiots thought I wanted to be World Champion.........hey wait?"
@Dr_1212
@Dr_1212 Ай бұрын
Rip WCW Gone but never forgotten
@miroslavtomic7038
@miroslavtomic7038 11 күн бұрын
The story of number 1 actually was that Booker T, who was originally booked to win the match and the title, got legitimately injured and would require a time off, which did happen after the event, so they needed to quickly come up with a new ending. Russo winning was decided on the spot during the match as only a temporary solution. As we all know, only one day later on Nitro he immediately relinquished the title and his win was never mentioned again until the end of WCW.
@zaphod100
@zaphod100 Ай бұрын
Should have been titled 10 moments everybody has talked about for the last 25 years that killed WCW
@christopherharing9883
@christopherharing9883 24 күн бұрын
Say what you want but Nash got a huge pop at Starrcade '98
@jilujoilujiut2165
@jilujoilujiut2165 Ай бұрын
Bro im 40 i grew up watching wcw . People were sick of goldberg when he lost the title . They were pumping in those goldberg chants at that point . What killed goldberg losing the belt was the stupid finger poker of doom the next night .
@robdimambro1674
@robdimambro1674 9 күн бұрын
Mike Graham physically threatening Chris Benoit is still hoot number 1 in my book 🤧
@Deadxman616
@Deadxman616 28 күн бұрын
Finger poke of doom was the same night they told Mick Foley would win the WWE Belt
@KoldBreeze
@KoldBreeze Ай бұрын
Is this Trap Lore Ross? 😂😂😂
@fumpr84
@fumpr84 Ай бұрын
Sick of seeing Starrcade 98 listed as a reason the company died, what was supposed to happen? Have Goldberg never lose in his entire career? They were already piping in Goldberg chants in some buildings and dealing with an increase of anti-Goldberg signs due to growing fatigue at the '5 minute entrances, spear, jackhammer, match over in 2 minutes' routine from the guy who was now the main event and world champ. Also, say whatever you want about him, but Nash and the Wolfpac was insanely popular at the time. What happened afterwards, yeah that definitely helped the death happen, but a better follow-up would have made the end of the streak here not be a bad thing. Just bootlicker media parroting WWE revisionist history and propaganda.
@Fixxer315
@Fixxer315 27 күн бұрын
At the time I didn't necessarily have a problem with Goldberg's streak ending. But the way it ended was incredibly lame, as Goldberg gets taken out by the same type of weapon used by Jacques (Mountie) Rougeau in the early 90's.
@Kamau1865
@Kamau1865 29 күн бұрын
Kevin Nash seems to get a free pass in these conversations, yet Nash played a pivotal role in all the rotten events that killed WCW. Nash was like a cancer to the promotion. In fact, Nash took a lot more from the wrestling industry than he ever contributed. But he doesnt have the same bad reputation as the Biscoffs, Russos and Bolleas of this world.
@steveybiggunzgaming8118
@steveybiggunzgaming8118 18 күн бұрын
Eric bishoff around this time called Austin a “big fish in a small pond” in the wwf 😂
@sadetwizelve
@sadetwizelve Ай бұрын
None of that killed it,the Time Warner merger killed it.
@andrewashcraft-hi4ot
@andrewashcraft-hi4ot 23 күн бұрын
Man this stuff brings back a lot of memories I remember being in school and people doing the Wolfpack thing and NWO and all that stuff greatest showman
@damiennichols4628
@damiennichols4628 17 күн бұрын
I wonder to this day, if Vince Russo cuddles and holds the WCW title when no one’s looking in his own home
@craigderby4416
@craigderby4416 11 күн бұрын
No because its pretend and he's not a mark
@KNDAWG74
@KNDAWG74 Ай бұрын
When Viagara On A Pole & Judy Bagwell On A Forklift matches dont crack the Top 10 that tells you all you need to know why WCW isnt a thing anymore lol. The AOL Merger was the official death but all they did was put a dying dog out of its misery. Anyone that tries to tell you WCW was a strong company & AOL would've killed them even if they were still #1 is lying to you as well as living in Mark denial 😂
@lordrosemount
@lordrosemount 25 күн бұрын
I love David Arquette. Aside from what he did with all the WCW money he came back to wrestling years later and was seriously good, including in his emotional match with Jack Perry in tribute to his father, Luke, and being quite seriously hurt against Nick Gage. He's not a celebrity but he's in the top tier of celebrities who've ever been involved.
@jerranspearman3369
@jerranspearman3369 Ай бұрын
good video
@miroslavtomic7038
@miroslavtomic7038 11 күн бұрын
Despite their off screen issues being well known at the time and since, Chris Benoit always claimed that, despite Sullivan being main booker in WCW at the time and holding literally all the power over all of the wrestlers including Benoit, Sullivan never took undue liberties against Benoit both in and out of the ring and, outside of the storyline, acted as consumate professional and accepted that Nancy had left him for Chris. Until his tragic end, Benoit claimed that, despite everything that happened between them, he held Sullivan in high regards and had respect for him. This, however, contradicts the fact that Benoit left WCW in 2000 because of Sullivan being reappointed head booker.
@theconductor20
@theconductor20 25 күн бұрын
I think Nick Patrick said Hogan caused the confusion at Starcade, not Bischoff. The three of them and Sting had a meeting and agreed to the fast count, but before Patrick went to the ring Hogan told him they were doing a regular count instead. Patrick tried to check in with Bischoff but couldn’t find him before he had to go to the ring.
@stevlejo33
@stevlejo33 29 күн бұрын
After seeing that documentary on vice it really was the AOL time warner merger.
@newtonheath8938
@newtonheath8938 12 күн бұрын
WCW at that time was a definition of bodybuilders trying to fight on stage without brain cells
@DateMike22
@DateMike22 Ай бұрын
Fingerpoke of Doom was just God awful 🤦‍♂️🤬.
@hdrock4533
@hdrock4533 27 күн бұрын
I'm so sick and tired of seeing one of the reasons why WCW was on the decline was because Goldberg lost to Nash, which isn't true at all. Nash got a HUGE pop after beating him. Now, the Finger Poke of Doom is what did them in.
@sethputnamsghost
@sethputnamsghost 23 күн бұрын
What was more impactful the Radicals arriving or Hall’s “You know who I’am “ promo?
@TheSBleeder
@TheSBleeder 23 күн бұрын
I really wasn't even offended when Arquette won the title. I was just like, "Yeah, that sounds like WCW."
@sblsundft
@sblsundft Ай бұрын
I want the whole video!!!!
@maximusstorie6090
@maximusstorie6090 2 күн бұрын
I as a 10 year old NWO kid loved the Goldberg streak ending and the finger poke of doom
@Greg400
@Greg400 25 күн бұрын
I'll never understand why ending Goldberg's streak was considered such a terrible ordeal. The Wolfpac was far more popular at the time than Goldberg.
@RossTheisen
@RossTheisen Ай бұрын
I will not accept any Ready to Rumble slander here!!!
@SuperArtie
@SuperArtie Ай бұрын
This list rules
@user-kc7xk6wy2z
@user-kc7xk6wy2z 14 күн бұрын
You can literally only die once, so only one moment can truly have killed WCW.
@briansmith2207
@briansmith2207 23 күн бұрын
Was a huge wrestling fan back then. Wwf/wwe, wcw, ecw...ring of honor...even tna...it was rough watching wcw go downhill and fast. Still alot of good memories of the promotion but some horrible ridiculous ones as well.
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 22 күн бұрын
I favored the WWF but I didn't start watching WCW more often until I watched Goldberg and this was when his streak was in the single digits. I watched Thunder more than Nitro. I love watching both companies back and forth. I started watching WCW less when The Rock first won the WWF title. I didn't watch WCW during it's downfall but I was shocked when it went of business. Ready to Rumble is the last piece of WCW I ever watched and I still watch it I love that movie. Great video 👍👍
@kt89713
@kt89713 3 күн бұрын
For awhile that was half the attraction to wcw. It was so chaotic.
@kaynejackson6344
@kaynejackson6344 Ай бұрын
Please do an entire history of WCW!!!
@Guts-the-Berserker
@Guts-the-Berserker 27 күн бұрын
8:17 This movie is unironically good and a cult classic. It wasn't appreciated back then. Russo, and Hogan were the biggest(but not the only) reasons WCW died.
@MReginaldGoldstein77
@MReginaldGoldstein77 28 күн бұрын
Ready to Rumble was released on my 10th birthday.
@MattyIcecubes
@MattyIcecubes 25 күн бұрын
Starting in around early 1998 when the Attitude Era was in full swing I would watch Nitro live and tape Raw to watch after school the following day. After a couple months of watching both I started favoring Raw, and started watching it live and taping Nitro. The very last episode of Nitro I ever taped was the one when they debuted the KISS Demon. It was so cringe, and impossible to get behind a wrestler themed after a band my parents liked. It was the last episode of Nitro I ever watched.
@abnon-tha3088
@abnon-tha3088 24 күн бұрын
'David Arquette is the World Heavyweight Champion!' was the moment for me. Those were entertaining times, though, weren't they?
@taylordunham9503
@taylordunham9503 25 күн бұрын
Not sure about order, but the 3 names that are the main reason for WCW’s downfall is Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, and Vince Russo. But also you can blame TNT for not giving a shit about wrestling in general.
@BigBWolf90
@BigBWolf90 28 күн бұрын
And for David Arquette at least recently he went on to put on some pretty damn good matches & literally put his life on the line in one
@theredactedone2368
@theredactedone2368 29 күн бұрын
The thing about gOLDberg’s “streak”……with the exception of Hugh Morris, Regal, Raven, Hall, DDP, and Hogan, 170 of those wins were against jobber enhancement talent.
@stashallemagne4488
@stashallemagne4488 27 күн бұрын
i love how russo still got the guts to talk smack today
@theleperking9301
@theleperking9301 16 сағат бұрын
People can feel how they want but the night Nash beat Goldberg the crowd went nuts and got exactly what they wanted.
@carl0061999
@carl0061999 26 күн бұрын
If the Goldberg heel turn had been handled like Batista's heel turn against Rey Mysterio it might have worked.
@klutch89
@klutch89 24 күн бұрын
The finger poke of doom should be number 1
@BuckyBarnesATL
@BuckyBarnesATL 28 күн бұрын
Wait because Sting didn’t have a tan? Is that real? 😂
@MonoCronic
@MonoCronic 26 күн бұрын
Damn, not giving Wrestling Bios a little credit in bottom left corner is CRAZY
@awee5816
@awee5816 28 күн бұрын
I feel what was a down fall for WCW was when they Hired talent wasting a lot of cash 💰 💵 but didn't Capitalize in the moment. When they brought in an easy Alley-oop 🏀 like Brett Hart ❤ & the Ultimate Warrior 💪 they dropped the ball. Also Making Nash the booker & Hogan having Creative control. Complete down fall 👎
@y2empleh
@y2empleh Ай бұрын
The whole Starrcade 98 and Fingerpoke of Doom spot gets a bad rep in my opinion. The fan had started to turn on Goldberg during this point. He was the WCW champion but feuding with cruiserweights to keep his streak alive and the fans had started chanting "Goldberg sucks". I don't have a problem with Nash beating Goldberg as the streak needed to end honestly nor do I have an issue with a heel winning a title by cheating. It's called getting heat for the heel and sympathy for the babyface. Granted, I also agree with Nash who has stated DDP should have been the one to beat Goldberg's streak at Halloween Havoc, but he didn't so the streak had to end somehow. As for the fingerpoke of doom, people were starting to cheer for Nash and cheered Hogan for his return, so how do we immediately get the fans to hate them? Make a mockery of the title. Fans were still cheering Hogan after he turned in 96 until he wins the title then spraypaints over the world title. The title IS A PROP. How many times has someone said "so and so doesn't need the title"? This also fixes people booing Goldberg as people will cheer the person who brings prestige back to the world championship. Now I will agree the Luger turn that night was unnecessary for the night. Keep it for another date. Unfortunately any momentum the Fingerpoke would have given Goldberg went away when he got upset and smashed his hand through a window taking him out of action for months.
@Exhumed.Consumed
@Exhumed.Consumed 27 күн бұрын
The idea of Goldberg now is a lot more appealing than experiencing Goldberg at the time. My corner of Internet smart assets hates him for being one-note and dull. The problem was that there was no good off-ramp from the streak and no clear idea what to do with him once it was over.
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