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  1. EU: February 12, 1999. Genre (s) Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. WCW/nWo Thunder is a professional wrestling video game based on the professional wrestling television show of the same name and released on the PlayStation console by THQ in January 1999.

    • D. Scott Williamson, Mike Cihak, Arnie Boedecker
    • Inland Productions
    • D. Scott Williamson
    • THQ
  2. Jan 15, 1999 · Official Game Description. FEEL THE POWER! Take control of the world's greatest athletes in WCW/NWO Thunder! Dictate the rules, then break them. Only your imagination can keep you from ruling the world of professional wrestling! Over 60 WCW and NWO Superstars, including Goldberg, Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant, Bret ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WCW_ThunderWCW Thunder - Wikipedia

    WCW Thunder, or simply Thunder, is an American professional wrestling show produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) which aired on TBS Superstation from January 8, 1998 to March 21, 2001. The popularity of WCW in 1996 and 1997 allowed for the creation of a new show, which became WCW Thunder.

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  5. WCW/nWo Thunder is a video game released on the PlayStation console by THQ in 1998. Thunder is the sequel to WCW Nitro and updates the previous game with new characters and features, including cage matches, battle royals, weapon use, and the ability to select what stable each wrestler competed...

  6. www.ign.com › games › wcwnwo-thunderWCW/NWO Thunder - IGN

    Jan 12, 1999 · Release Date, Trailers, News, Reviews, Guides, Gameplay and more for WCW/NWO Thunder.

  7. Channel. TBS. Opening theme. " Here Comes the Pain " by Slayer. No. of episodes. 146. Original run. January 8, 1998 - March 21, 2001. WCW Thunder was a professional wrestling show produced by World Championship Wrestling which aired on TBS from January 8, 1998 until March 21, 2001.

  8. Jul 13, 2015 · For the uninitiated, WCW/nWo Thunder was a PlayStation 1 game released on New Year's Eve in 1998 by THQ. It is the follow-up game to their Nitro game that was released a year earlier and Thunder features a larger roster than it's predecessor. It was made as a way to cash in on the "success" of WCW's Thursday night show in the late 1990's.

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