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  1. History. When Nitro debuted it started a ratings battle which became known as the Monday Night Wars between WCW and WWF which lasted almost six years. WCW started the nWo storyline which helped them gain more viewers than the WWF. They would continue to defeat the WWF in viewers for 84 consecutive weeks which forced WWF owner Vince McMahon to change the style of wrestling his promotion was ...

  2. Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the sale of WCW to WWE, we take a look at the 10 Best WCW Nitro Moments Ever.JOIN US and hit SUBSCRIBE!Support Cultaholic on...

  3. 26 de mar. de 2018 · Eric Bischoff: “I didn’t watch the [final WCW Monday Nitro] that aired from Panama city when WWE took over from WCW. I couldn’t. On a personal level, on an emotional level, I had been through so much in terms of what it took out of me to try to build WCW that I really totally detached myself from everything that was going on.” – ‘WWE: The Monday Night War’ [2003]

  4. When fans tuned into WCW Monday Nitro , they knew to expect just about anything, from major title changes to wrestlers from the rival company showing up to hilarity courtesy of Chris Jericho...

  5. Mon, Mar 11, 1996. Matches: The Giant vs. Jim Duggan, The Road Warriors vs. The Steiner Brothers, Lex Luger vs. Alex Wright (WCW World Television Championship), Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage and The Booty Man vs. Ric Flair and Arn Anderson and Kevin Sullivan (Lumberjack Strap Match) 6.1/10 (32) Rate. Watch options.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · Shane McMahon Showing Up on the Final Episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Photo Credit: WWE. SHANE MCMAHON: "When I showed up that day, it totally shocked the audience and totally shocked all the WCW talent there as well…because we didn’t let anyone know I was there. They were just blown away that WWE had purchased WCW.

  7. Thus, on September 4, 1995, WCW Monday Nitro aired its first episode from the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Nitro was highly unconventional from day one: A majority of episodes opened with a match, making it much different than Raw—but in a good way, since the undercard matches had all the cruiserweights.