Monday Nitro – March 8, 1999: This Company’s Soul Has Died

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  1. C says:

    You Know What y’all ARE crazy this was the most AMAZING thing I had ever seen in my life from wrestling up until
    that point. I was 16 At the time And I still remember this I don’t know who are but you sure ARE not A WRESTING historian. YOU make Hit pieces ON a company THAT’S been gone for over 20 yrs. I hope you don’t get paid for what you have done because if you do you should be ashamed of yourself for lies in all your WCW reviews this is Shameful and DISGUSTING.

  2. Heyo says:

    If this isn’t the worst Nitro you’ve ever seen, then what is?

  3. Wayne says:

    Man, Nitro at this point was getting worse and worse, and just like the Death of WCW book said, “it seems every week you would get a candidate for worst wrestling show ever”. I didn’t even bother to check out the first hour of this show when it aired, and that night, I do recall flipping to see the Flair/Goldberg confrontation (more on that later), but other than that, Raw got ALL of my attention, like it always did. I want to make some additional points also:

    *KB, you mentioned “Keep in mind that this was the hour they had unopposed by Raw. Raw would be having the final push to Mania 15, meaning Austin vs. Rock/McMahon.” Unopposed by Raw? Yes. The final push to Mania 15? Not quite, and that wouldn’t come until March 22, which is the show where Rock, Vince, and Shane were sprayed by Austin with the beer truck.

    *They absolutely had NO idea what to do with Bret Hart (as you mentioned), and putting against Van Hammer showed that.

    *Flair vs. Goldberg had money written all over it and with the proper build, it could’ve been something special, but in true WCW fashion, they give it away on Nitro. SMH.

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