Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Santa Claus arrived to give suplexes to Ernest Miller, Mark McGwire showed up to burn a St. Louis Cardinals jersey hat to support nWo Hollywood, ...
Over a year of build to Sting vs. Hogan at Starrcade 1997 fell completely flat once Nick Patrick completed a normal three-count as Hogan pinned Sting clean in the middle of the ring. Not even a Bret ...
For years, Sting was one of the hottest babyfaces on the North American wrestling scene. His flashy moves and all-around babyface energy put him alongside Ric Flair as one of the top stars in the ...
Among the many out-of-place elements in the bizarre finish to Starcade 1997, referee Nick Patrick's "fast count" lives in infamy. The story — recited countless times by the various actors involved — ...
Starrcade 1997 was going to be it. That pay-per-view, WCW's biggest to date, would be the night Hollywood Hogan and his power mad nWo faction received ultimate comeuppance from a dark knight who'd ...
Sting had one of the most illustrious careers in the history of wrestling. From going 45 minutes with Ric Flair at the first Clash of the Champions event in 1988 at the Greensboro Coliseum, to ...
WCW distanced itself from the National Wrestling Alliance in the nineties. While the promotion had heels as champions for the most of its existence, it gave fans some iconic babyface turns. Some ...