Could a past WCW pay-per-view be making a comeback in WWE? According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), WWE has once again filed to trademark “SuperBrawl,” a former WCW PPV name ...
There’s a new home for the WCW archive, with professional wrestling fans from today and yesterday able to watch without subscription. While WWE content, including vintage offerings from WCW are ...
WCW was one of the biggest competitors to WWE. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff revealed what his least favorite Pay-per-view theme was in WCW. During a recent episode of the 83 Weeks podcast ...
Is WWE planning on bringing back a major WCW PPV event in the near future? Possibly. The company filed and application to trademark "Superbrawl" with the United States Patent & Trademark Office on ...
Like WWE in the late 90s, WCW had some of the most creative pay-per-view names, from the likes of Halloween Havoc, to Bash at the Beach, to WCW's biggest PPV, Starrcade. While most of these names ...
It's taken them a while, but WWE has gradually brought back most of WCW's biggest PPVs after Vince McMahon bought his competition in 2001. One of the only major WCW PPV names WWE still hasn't used is ...
Sin was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling that replaced WCW's January PPV event, Souled Out. Sin was the third to last WCW PPV before the company was ...
The Yeti debuted on the 23 October 1995 episode of Nitro. He was revealed as the silly Dungeon Of Doom’s secret weapon in the ...