The Worst Of WCW Volume 1: Where The Big Boys Play
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The Worst Of WCW Volume 1: Where The Big Boys Play
Once among the top wrestling companies in North America, Jim Crockett Promotions hit hard times in the late 80s, was sold to Turner Broadcasting, and transformed into the company we came to know as World Championship Wrestling. To say the corporate culture at Turner had a hard time meshing with the old-school wrestling mentality of WCW would be an understatement, and by the time the 90s began, WCW was barely recognizable after morphing into a second-rate WWF knockoff. The revolving door of executives with no experience in (or mind for) the wrestling business did everything they could to try and emulate the entertainment aspects of the WWF, but as this book shows, the results were somewhat less than inspiring.
Bonus features in this book include: -WCW In The Early 90s: The Supporting Cast -The Five Biggest "Only In WCW" Moments Of The Early 90s
This book also contains the following bonus titles: -Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn't Fire Sid Vicious In 1993? -Pro Wrestling Stars Of The 90s Volume 2: Triple H -The Professional Wrestling Book Of Lists