Fall Brawl 1998: A WarGames Halloween Costume

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  1. Someone says:

    I watched this on the network today and I had completely forgotten about Bulldog getting injured here. The one question I have is why the trap door ? With all the smoke effects they could have had Warrior come up from between the two rings. I have to wonder if someone just didn’t think that whole thing through.

  2. Fred says:

    I can answer your question: when it came to WCW, the placement on the card had to justify whatever was being paid to each wrestler. This is pretty much a direct quote from Jericho’s first book. So a guy getting paid $75,000 to fill out the midcard ranks really wasn’t going to get anywhere near where guys making $1.5 Million.

    • Thomas Hall says:

      And people wonder why they went out of business.

      • Fred says:

        Not sure what you’re implying there, because the same mentality that has been used in all forms of athletics when contracts and big money is involved.

        What killed WCW wasn’t how they were booking people, or even the money that was spent., it was TBS being bough by Time Warner and then that AOL merger. The shell company of WCW may have lost a ton of money, but it was still making money for other divisions within that corporation that ‘managed’ things for WCW. Example, whatever pay-per-view revenue in 2000 was generated that went to the Home Video Division of Time Warner, not to WCW.

        • Thomas Hall says:

          The idea that the merger killed WCW is nonsense when you think about it. The merger didn’t kill WCW. It put WCW out of its misery. What killed WCW was years of mismanagement, stupid contracts, stupid booking, and a bunch of other things. They were on life support for all of 2000 and most of 1999, so the idea that it was one move that killed them just doesn’t hold up.

  3. Marky-Marc says:

    You seemed quite irritated with this show. Simple question but perhaps a complex answer: Why did WCW choose the likes of Stevie Ray, Ernest Miller and Curt Hennig over Guerrero, Benoit and ironically, Goldberg?

    Don’t give me ‘WCW is stupid’, I know you have more.

    • Thomas Hall says:

      Fear that the old guys might have to face them one day probably. Can you picture Hogan trying to keep up with Chris Benoit or taking his suplexes?

      • Marky-Marc says:

        That makes sense. Although it boggles my mind that they didn’t see money in matches like Benoit/Hogan, Jericho/Goldberg, Guerrero/Hart and so on.

        • Thomas Hall says:

          They probably did. There was just no way they were ever going to happen.

          Jericho practically begged to let Goldberg destroy him in a squash match but the company said absolutely not.

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