WWE.com presents: 20 ridiculous WCW moments you may have missed

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Courtesy of WWE.com:

The refined gentlemen in the WWEClassics.com office have been rewatching old WCW shows as a profession for years and we’ve stumbled upon more than a few dopey moments we can’t believe we missed the first time around. Everyone remembers when David Arquette won the WCW Title, but what about the night Scott Steiner set attack dogs on Sting? Or that time Hulk Hogan got into an endlessly quotable confrontation with The Wall, who just happened to be standing on the top of a hotel a mile away from The Hulkster?

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Complete listing for the WWE’s ‘War Games: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches’ DVD

images-11_display_imageHere is the complete listing for the WWE’s War Games: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches DVD & Blu-ray:

Disc 1
War Games Match
The Super Powers (Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff & Paul Ellering) vs. The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard & J.J. Dillon)
Great American Bash – Atlanta, GA • July 4, 1987

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WWE.com presents the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro from March 26, 2001

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Courtesy of WWE.com:

On March 26, 2001, the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro was broadcast, effectively ending the Monday Night Wars. Relive the historic evening with our exclusive playlist, comments from WWE Hall of Famer Booker T and an exclusive Nitro gallery featuring many of WCW’s biggest stars!

Watch the video here:

http://www.wwe.com/videos/playlists/final-monday-nitro-playlist

Recent Eric Bischoff interview

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Courtesy of LordsofPain.net:

TNA Wrestling producer Eric Bischoff recently appeared on Inside The Ropes where he addressed critical remarks from WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

On Bret Hart’s run in WCW:  “I had spoken to and met Bret several times before he made the jump. I was obviously excited to have him but clearly Bret Hart was a very broken….and in my opinion still is, from the interviews I hear him do, a very sad, broken and bitter person. That was pretty evident when he first came over. He was a shadow or a shell of his former self. Wherever Bret was, the high point of his character, what I got was a kind of broken, sad shell of that and quite honestly I don’t think he’s ever come out of it.”

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OWW Radio – Marcus “Buff” Bagwell

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Welcome to OWW Radio!  Each week hosts David (@dlb19338) and Alex (@AlexGoff84) will provide perspective to the WWE, TNA, and everything else making news in the world of professional wrestling.   A new episode will be posted each week.  This week David is joined by former WCW superstar Marcus “Buff” Bagwell.  They discuss Mr. Bagwell’s 23 years in professional wrestling, including his time in the nWo, wrestling in Japan, his serious injuries, the fall of WCW, and his recent APW championship victory!

Check out Marcus “Buff” Bagwell’s website at www.TheRealBuff.com for news updates, booking information, and signed merchandise!

Listen to the episode here:

http://www.clickwrestle.com/podcasts/owwradio

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WWE.com presents the ’20 greatest WCW matches of all time’

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Courtesy of WWE.com:

After hours spent reviewing countless matches and long discussions about what made WCW great in the 1990s, WWE Classics has determined the 20 greatest matches in WCW history. These bouts feature some of the biggest stars in sports-entertainment history in some of their most historic battles.

But before you take to Facebook and Twitter to tell us what we got wrong, take note of the criteria for the matches on this list. They all occurred AFTER the 1988 Turner purchase of WCW. That means the 45-minute time limit draw between Sting and Ric Flair at the inaugural Clash of the Champions — which is one of the best matches ever — does not count.

Read the article here:

http://www.wwe.com/classics/classic-lists/20-greatest-wcw-matches