WCW was known for having bizarre ideas that didn’t always find the success they hoped for. The risk-taking sometimes worked ...
It started at Bash at the Beach 1996, when Hulk Hogan turned heel and formed the New World Order (nWo) faction. Meanwhile, Sting, seen as the eptiome of "the company guy" in WCW, opted to make a ...
It was under Turner that the company would go up against WWE from September 1995 until March 2001, with WCW managing to beat ...
For more than a year, Sting never spoke or competed in the ring, captivating audiences until finally he squared off with and defeated WCW Champion and nWo leader, “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan.
WCW went with the idea of Sting embracing a darker side during his ... Hogan Turned Heel When NWO Angle Was Too Perfect To Pass On Changed Name From Hulk To Hollywood To Showcase His Ego Had ...
The nWo went on to become WCW’s most powerful force, bulldozing over stalwarts like Luger and Diamond Dallas Page, defeating The Four Horsemen inside WarGames and driving Sting into a year-long ...
Hulk Hogan wrestled in WCW for nearly seven years, becoming a six-time WCW World Champion, and being featured in one of the ...
His old WCW running mates couldn't believe it ... Being fair, fans were in the same boat as the original nWo lads. Beating Sting at 'Mania made no sense whatsoever, especially when he was so ...
Borden dressed as his father when he was in the NWO Wolfpack back in the summer of 1998 when he was in WCW. A beautiful moment between Sting & his son’s after finishing his last match & retiring.