Starrcade 1997 – The Death of WCW

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  2. Brad from Perth says:

    Lugers reign was 5 days,not 6 youngster

  3. Ashish says:

    I just typed in Starcade 1997 fast count on Google and yours was the 3rd result.

    Great to see that as a long time reader of your work.

  4. Jay Cabana says:

    Damn one of my texts got mixed into my comment lol! Oh well you get my point anyway.

  5. Jay Cabana says:

    I’m still in shock over that whole event. I looked at Starrcade 97 like Wrestlemania. The event & match of the century..literally, the build up, the promotion, everything should have fit easily. It was right there! When it sunk in to us fans, on what had just happened, and that obviously whomever was in charge behind closed doors screwed up WCW’s make or break event/match, I too agree that was their downfall and instant suicide. Then to basically repeat Sting & Hogan’s match all over again during their re-match really made me question who were these people making these decisions?? and why were they in control of a million dollar company? Sting was worth more money then Hogan at that time, he had power too. Even Hogan’s ego couldn’t compete had Sting taken more control over that match. He basically went into that event to be walked over and used as nothing more than Hogan’s chump. Suddenly our dark avenger, who could take on 20+ NWO members, couldn’t even get a punch in on a broken down legend? Seriously?! What a insult to fans. Pinfall alone, who are we kidding Sting lost clean. Either way we allRach Monique is on her way, if you have to go to the hospital, she said call the neighbours to look after Meagan. She’ll be there soon. I sent her a text. know how things played out and WCW is no more. Very sad. Worse enough years later people were allowing Hogan and Eric to do the same with TNA!? Either way good riddance, there was no return after Starrcade anyway.

  6. Christian Sharp says:

    This might be a dumb question, but if you take away all the hype and build that went into this show, would it still suck?

    Hmm…probably a lot. But I still want to hear from you.

  7. Chrisman says:

    Hall the Drunken Jester. Seriously though, how awesome was it when Bret kicked the living goodness out of him? I’ve always read about how WCW ‘somehow managed to screw up Bret Hart’ and I never quite grasped what that meant till I watched this show. The crowd went mental for Hart and I can guarantee Mr Hogan and Nash didn’t like it. Also agree about Hogan ‘no selling’ the angle. Tool

  8. Adam King says:

    Isn’t it funny how Luger was world champion five months prior to this show and here he is jobbing to Buff Bagewell.

  9. Bill Lesnar says:

    what an iconic show. Hogan and his ego..right. Silly Hulk did not want the match to end clean even though STING was the top draw in the company. Agreed on this being the 1st nail in WCW’s coffin. WWF was getting stronger as each week went on and WCW pulled this bullshit?.Nash not attending due to ‘flight problems’ hurt the card even more. At least they gave DDP the win. DDP was getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

    possibly the biggest let down show ever.

  10. nickb03 says:

    Yeah, WCW had a problem when it came to thinking past the next PPV buyrate. Everything was meant to help the next PPV and/or Nitro, with no one realizing they were now in the drivers seat of The Monday Night Wars. WCW booked each show like it was the last, still absolutely terrified of the WWF, and that eventually killed them.

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