
Still, by all accounts, I remember this being a really good show that kept me entertained for hours. As the only WCW event I had access to, I watched it quite a few times, meaning much of what we're about to experience together is likely going to be very familiar to me.
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So for the most part, every WCW PPV that has been reviewed here on Retro Pro Wrestling has been reviewed from the viewpoint of someone who is seeing it for the very first time.Īt some point in the early 2000s, after WCW was already dead and TNA was just becoming a thing, your writer managed to get their hands on this show. There was never any opportunity to watch Thunder, and certainly never any opportunity to watch the company's monthly Pay Per Views.
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Though one of the company's B-shows would eventually get some TV time, Nitro was pretty much it for us. Growing up in England in the 1990s meant that if you wanted to watch World Championship Wrestling, you were pretty much limited to a few hours of Nitro which came on after Cartoon Network finished airing every Friday night. If you want to argue that my ninth pick is actually better than the match at number four, you're probably right.Īnyway, without further ado, let's dive into it.ġ0. Other than the number-one ranked match which remains one of my all-time favourites, there's no reason why any of the other matches are ranked where they are. On a similar note, these top ten WCW PPV matches aren't necessarily in exact order. If I had a good time watching it, it goes in. It doesn't matter if other matches were better from a workrate perspective or anything like that.

The only criteria for choosing these matches is how much I enjoyed them.

That means we've now covered every single WCW PPV from January 1996 up until the company's demise, and what better way to celebrate that fact than by looking back on the top ten best matches from that time period?īefore we get into it, here's the criteria: As regular Retro Pro Wrestleing readers may recall, last week's review featured WCW Greed, the final ever World Championship Wrestling Pay Per View.
