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Rate The Promotion Day 8

The orginal ECW scores a 91 next up WCW.

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World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion which, in its proper form, existed from 1988 to 2001. Although the name "World Championship Wrestling" had been used as a brand and television show name by various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)-affiliated promotions (most notably Georgia Championship Wrestling and Jim Crockett Promotions) since 1983, it was not until five years later that an actual NWA-affiliated promotion called World Championship Wrestling appeared on the national scene, under the ownership of Atlanta, Georgia-based media mogul Ted Turner.

For the entirety of its existence as a separate promotion, WCW was the chief rival of the World Wrestling Federation, and even the owners of its NWA-affiliated forerunner promotions regarded WWF as their major competitor. At the outset of WCW's existence, as well as with the promotions that came before it, the company was strongly identified with the Southern-style of professional wrestling (or rasslin'), which emphasized athletic in-ring competition over the showmanship and cartoonish characters of WWF. This identification persisted into the 1990s, even as the company signed former WWE stars such as Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage. WCW dominated pro wrestling's television ratings from 1996 to 1998, mainly due to its incredibly popular New World Order (nWo) storyline, but thereafter began to lose heavy ground to WWF, which had recovered greatly due to its new WWF "Attitude" branding. The promotion began losing large amounts of money, leading to parent company AOL Time Warner selling the company to the WWF for roughly $7 million in 2001.

9/10 WCW was great during the monday night wars.
 

Soulpower

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9.5/10... When I started to watch wrestling long ago, I watched WCW more than the WWF. I remember people like Flying Brian, Stunning Steve Austin, Barry Windham, Johnn B Badd and OZ (Kevin Nash)... But I can't give it a 10 because of how things went downhill semingly form one week to the next. Its a company that should be still arounf but itsn't and it will always serve as reminder (to me anyways) as to why I can't stand Vince Russo.
 

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What Provider do you use, cable or satellite, and if so what company specifically do you use?


I have Time Warner Cable. I get internet and cable included for a good price and the service is solid, with a ton of free options, so I've never though about switching.
 

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Got direct T.V. I like it because of some of the extra channels you get like T.V one and such.
 

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