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  1. Sep 4, 2016 · Unfortunately, some of the more underrated wrestlers in WCW’s time seem to be forgotten now. Even though the prime crop of WCW in Sting and Goldberg seem to keep their relevance intact, many others were forgotten soon after the company folded and weren’t signed by the WWE either.

  2. May 14, 2021 · Decades after WCW was bought out by WWE, it's interesting to look back at some of the promotion's forgotten wrestlers, and where they are now.

  3. Romeo continued training at the Power Plant & had his debut match on 9/4/99 against Triple A (Alan Funk/Kwee Wee) at a Florida house show. Romeo wrestled Triple A (now Alan Funk) again five days later for his TV debut. It was two matches at a WCW Saturday Night taping.

  4. The Blackhearts captured the Stampede International Tag Team Titles on the 9/29/89 TV show after defeating The Samurai Warriors. This time it was Red Tyler as Destruction. That just lasted for two shows before going back to Jason Anderson. In November of 1989 Tom would leave Stampede as well.

  5. Jul 17, 2023 · Many pro wrestling fans over the past 20 years have wondered what would've happened had WCW not gone under. With the benefit of hindsight, many fans have realized that despite struggling creatively, WCW had a bit of untapped talent on their roster when the company was sold.

  6. Paul Wight/Giant wrestled on the Jericho Cruise. Yuji Nagata had a Collision match in January. Christopher Daniels was never signed to WCW but had a Nitro match in 2001. Billy Gunn did some WCW squash matches in the late 80s.

  7. March 26, 2001, changed the world of professional wrestling forever, as World Championship Wrestling presented the last episode of Monday Nitro, live from Club La Vela in Panama City Beach,...

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