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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING: REBIRTH
BACKSTORY
"January 2nd, 2002 - the dawn of a new era. With the company known as World Championship Wrestling seemingly in shambles, the landscape of professional wrestling is currently in shambles. With Extreme Championship Wrestling closing down and no viable competitor for the global juggernaut known as the World Wrestling Federation, a monopoly on the sports entertainment industry was sure to take place... or would it? Though this was knowledge to a select few individuals involved in the process, a major revolution was about to take place in the world of PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING. In a 'sport' dominated with bad writing and less than stellar execution all force-fed to the masses by a millionaire from Connecticut, three powerful men looked to take back the sport that so many fans around the world were passionate about. Desperate for competition once more, the mega star known by the name of Hulk Hogan had devised a plan, but he would need the help of his friends to pull off such a cunning move. Considering that he didn't know how to use a computer, Eric Bischoff would have helped with phase one: posting every championship that Hulk Hogan had won on eBay, an up and coming auction site to be sold to the highest bidder. "What the fuck is eBay? Brother? The only Bay I know is the San Francisco Bay, and that's were alllll of the Hulkamaniacs gather to sing their praises, dude." Phase two was a rather simple phase as well, Hogan would need a brain trust to help him oversee the day-to-day operations of the company. This would have come in the form of a longtime friend, Randy Savage. The mission was one that they couldn't fail: purchasing the rights to the World Championship Wrestling brand and all intellectual property that pertained to WCW which was currently being held hostage by Ted Turner's global conglomerate, Time Warner Cable. This transaction went through and for what some could consider a measly price of twenty five million dollars ($25,000,000) the World Championship Wrestling roster was now owned by the newfly formed MEGA POWERZ INC (MPI): A business branch formed by CEO Hulk Hogan, Vice President Eric Bischoff and Executive Randy Savage to oversee the relaunch of WCW with a hefty budget of thirty million dollars. ($30,000,000). Seeing that most of the bigger names such as Sting, Goldberg and Kevin Nash were contracted directly by Time Warner, those contracts were now owned by MPI and those would be the biggest names in the beginning of the relaunch but this time around, there was a new focus: While WCW would cater to the casual fans with these larger than life mastodons, there was also going to be a renewed focus on smaller competitors and their cruiserweight division, something that wasn't evident towards the end of the original WCW. Would they be able to take down Vince McMahon and the WWF? Time will tell..."
CHAMPIONS:
WCW World Heavyweight Champion: Vacant
WCW World Tag Team Champions: Vacant
WCW United States Champion: Vacant
WCW Television Champion: Vacant
WCW Hardcore Champion: Vacant (not committed to this just yet)
(This post will be updated when contracts are offered, shows are completed and major news events take place.)
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