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C cos you could make it a surprise return and we could act surprised lol.
 

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Apparently, Bischoff and co have decided they may call the new WCW show,
Friday Night Rage.

What do you think?

A: Keep it Nitro
B: I love it
C: Kiss my butt
 

CT Styles

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A only Rage if they make two shows like Nitro vs Rage kinda like RAW vs SD! but u probz wont do that.
 

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A^ I agree with him! Nitro should be the Raw like show and then Rage is the B Show

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To be honest I don't believe in A and B shows like WWE. Look at the old days of WWE, Smackdown was not the B show it was the shit! Today people are so accustomed to a shitty product, they have to have A,B and even C shows. Fuck that, I don't want that in my BTB lol, so please vote for what you want the one show to be called! lol
 

Evil Austin

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i think NITRO call it but have the new and old superstars on the roster just keep the classic nitro for some class.
 

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World Championship Wrestling updates

Eric Bischoff has had talks with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, and of course, Hulk Hogan. As of press time, none of these guys had agreed to a deal without creative control (no surprise there, eh?).

Randy Savage has agreed to a WCW contract. WCW, believing Savages's in- ring days are nearly over, are planning to use him in an out of the ring role.

Two names that haven't been mentioned are Sting and Bill Goldberg. Sting has had talks with Bischoff, but has not yet agreed to a contract, where as Goldberg has ignored all Bischoff's attempts to reach him.

Ric Flair will apprently also be on TV, even though he is a booker, teamed with Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo, we'll have to see how this works out.

So lads, as for bad bill...

A: Goldberg will sign
B: Goldberg will only agree to a huge pay sum to join
C: Goldberg will tell Bischoff to go fuck himself
D: Goldberg will sign later

Plus, at press time Vince Russo, Bischoff and Ric Flair are writing material for the new WCW, and it has been confirmed WCW will return to our screens on TNN on April 18, 2000. With it now Feb, Bischoff has a couple of months to get everything in order
 

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Thanks to all you guys for being interested in this BTB, it means a hell of a lot.

WCW news and updates

World Championship Wrestling have decided to keep the traditional name of Nitro, but the show will be on a Friday, so will be called Friday Nitro, not Friday Night Nitro as WCW will not be broadcast in prime-time. This is an issue for Eric Bischoff, but he is adamnat that the show will be put to prime time within a few months, as TNN are making it clear that they will reward WCW if it does well. As for the potential name Rage, WCW have decided to make that a PPV title this year.

Kevin Nash has agreed to a contract, but it was on the condition not that he wins the title, but that he gets a main event spot and eventual title win. Feeling Nash was trying to politic his way to the top just like in the old WCW, Bischoff was reluctant to sign Nash, but, realising his lack of star power and name value, Bischoff decided to sign Nash and sack his ass as soon as he got out of line.

As for Scott Hall, apprently his alchohol problems are preventing WCW from signing him. Wanting to sign, Hall has gone to rehab and both parties are hoping he will come to WCW in the future. Knowing the popularity of The Outsiders, Bischoff and the bookers really want them to be together again.

Goldberg is considering a contract, but whether it is enough for him to sign is another issue.
 

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Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan clash again

Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan's friendship is on rocky ground. Hulk Hogan wants what he always wants, creative control, and Bischoff wants Hogan to work for the good of WCW. Apparently, no party is budging, and Hulk may be through with WCW and Bischoff for good!

Ric Flair and Vince Russo plan to revamp WCW:

Here are some of the current booking plans in the new WCW. So far, Flair and Russo have not clashed, but Bischoff must okay there work before it goes out on TV.

Vince Russo wants to make Jeff Jarrett become the cheif heel in WCW, and is very interested in Double J having the first title run in the new WCW. The idea has been accepted by both Russo and Ric Flair, as Jarrett was perhaps the only entertaining thing on WCW television in late 1999. But as for winning the title, Bischoff and Flair are not as sure as Russo about giving him the first title win. Time will tell...

Booker T is set for a main event push in the new WCW. All three bookers are behind this, with Booker perhaps the most hard working man on the WCW roster. They apprently plan to begin the push with a United States title win.

Scott Steiner is also up for main event honours in the new WCW. Although not the best wrestler in the world, "Big Poppa Pump" has the charisma and prescence that Bischoff believes WCW needs to create a new company-defining figurehead.

Ric Flair has come up with a new tag team for WCW, which will unite the under-utilised Hugh Morrus with fellow over-looked talent Chavo Guerrero J.r. Flair believes this team will revive both guys careers, and they are set for a huge tag division push and eventual title win.
 

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a!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Booking news:

Apprently Vince Russo is very behind doing a storyline which reflects some of the real-life friction in the old WCW. Apparently, the plan is to put a group of hungry wrestlers together and call them the New Blood, the match them up against the established stars, who will make up a stable called the Millionaire's Club. Bischoff and Flair love the idea too, and Flair will probably be the leader of the Millionaire's Club.

Obviously, Bischoff wants Hulk Hogan to be a part of the Millionaire's club, and has proposed the idea to Hulk through his agents, but Hogan's future with WCW still remains unclear.

Are you behind the New Blood vs Millionaire's Club storyline?

A: Yes
B: No
C: It's OK

World Championship Wrestling have annoucned they have also signed cruiserweights AJ Styles and Air Paris to work in the powerplant.

Rumoured to be coming up to the main roster from the Powerplant:

Chuck Palumbo
Shawn O Haire
Elix Skipper
Alan Funk
 

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WCW news

Hulk Hogan and Sting have signed WCW contracts. Hogan's was made on the condition that he recieve a main event spot, but not neccessarily the belt, which Bischoff and co were happy with.


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As for Sting, Bischoff was unsure of signing him, due to his apathy in 1999. However, Sting wanted to wrestle and accepted the first deal he was offered.

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As for Scott Hall, he is still in rehab, and Randy Savage is currently going to have select ring and storyline appearences.
 

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Why Hogan is one greedy --! lol... Well, good to see he humbled himself a little by not having a title run.