The May 3, 2000, episode of WCW “Monday Nitro” was a train wreck of street fights with no referees and nonsensical run-ins. Somehow, WCW went on for nearly another year before Vince McMahon finally ...
“Oh no,” WCW play-by-play announcer Tony Schiavone groaned as soon as “Big Poppa Pump” Scott Steiner grabbed the mic. Steiner, a former amateur standout at the University of Michigan, was in the ring ...
Growing up, WCW’s Monday Nitro was one of the best parts of my week. For a couple of hours every Monday night, my brothers and I would crowd around our parents’ living room TV and watch the likes of ...
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, Florida.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Booker T on the final episode of Monday Nitro. I grew up in the South (American by birth, Southern by the grace of God) and a ...
Over the course of Nitro's five-and-a-half-year run, WCW produced some of the best wrestling to air on Monday nights, thanks to a roster of driven young names like Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman, and ...