So I have some friends who are new-ish to wrestling, and missed the WCW era. So a lot of the time, when I mention WCW or ECW, they're pretty much clueless about what I'm talking about and a lot of my references absolutely go right over their heads. So of course I have to explain what I'm talking about, who I'm talking about, and even what WCW is. I thought it was kind of interesting though, because I had the opportunity to kind of leave a first impression of what WCW was on my friends' minds. So with that in mind, how would you describe WCW to someone who didn't know about it?
Basically, my general description of it was: Became big during the 90's and was mostly the southern foil of the WWE, because their major cities were in the north. They were more traditional when WWE got really cartoonish, and relied on great wrestlers like Sting and Ric Flair but their head bookers were usually crappy for a long time. They got a lot bigger when guys like Hulk Hogan and Macho Man came over from WWE and really peaked when Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came over and the nWo formed in 1996, which was basically their central storyline for the next 4 years and the main reason that, at one point, WCW became bigger than WWE. One of their main problems was probably putting on great matches on Nitro and Thunder when they should have been big PPV draws, and after a while, all the money they were spending on former stars caught up with them and got them in trouble. One of the best things about WCW was the cruiserweight division they offered which helped guys like Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero break out and become big stars. They were also better tag team bookers than the WWE at this point and relied less on gimmicky wrestlers, but at the same time, some of their booking was goofy. They had a lot of sketchy calls like making David Arquette their world champion and having Everything-On-A-Pole matches. Like Chris Jericho mentioned one time, it eventually became a place for a lot of old folks to just screw around. Guys like Kevin Nash would be jumping into pools during the broadcasts and it got out of hand. Once they realized they needed to really push the youth talent, it was too late and eventually they were sold to WWE.
Anyways, this happened like two hours ago and I thought I'd mention it on here because I thought it would be interesting to see how others would describe WCW in their own words. So have it, folks, describe WCW..
Basically, my general description of it was: Became big during the 90's and was mostly the southern foil of the WWE, because their major cities were in the north. They were more traditional when WWE got really cartoonish, and relied on great wrestlers like Sting and Ric Flair but their head bookers were usually crappy for a long time. They got a lot bigger when guys like Hulk Hogan and Macho Man came over from WWE and really peaked when Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came over and the nWo formed in 1996, which was basically their central storyline for the next 4 years and the main reason that, at one point, WCW became bigger than WWE. One of their main problems was probably putting on great matches on Nitro and Thunder when they should have been big PPV draws, and after a while, all the money they were spending on former stars caught up with them and got them in trouble. One of the best things about WCW was the cruiserweight division they offered which helped guys like Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero break out and become big stars. They were also better tag team bookers than the WWE at this point and relied less on gimmicky wrestlers, but at the same time, some of their booking was goofy. They had a lot of sketchy calls like making David Arquette their world champion and having Everything-On-A-Pole matches. Like Chris Jericho mentioned one time, it eventually became a place for a lot of old folks to just screw around. Guys like Kevin Nash would be jumping into pools during the broadcasts and it got out of hand. Once they realized they needed to really push the youth talent, it was too late and eventually they were sold to WWE.
Anyways, this happened like two hours ago and I thought I'd mention it on here because I thought it would be interesting to see how others would describe WCW in their own words. So have it, folks, describe WCW..