He's willing to take responsibility for the Fingerpoke, but when it comes to WCW dying he insists that it wasn't even slightly his fault. I don't get why people trust him to give us the straight dope about what happened with WCW more than they trust Bryan Alvarez. One of them was in charge of WCW when it died and has an interest in shifting blame so that he can be remembered as the guy who revolutionized wrestling instead of a failure. It's why he named his podcast "83 Weeks". That's all he wants anyone to remember. Not the weeks before. Not the weeks after. Just that relatively brief period when everything was going his way and he was able to take credit for it.
I remember the finger point of doom and hogan n nash hogan poled nash fell for the 3 count and the crowed was crazy i loved it it was nwo humor it was just to shocking and loved it some of the stupidity is gold and that was genius and stupidly all at once
My dad was also pissed by this but it was later in year with Austin getting "ran over" and removed from the main event of Survivor Series the literal night of the event after my dad had already paid for it (working a very blue collar job at the time) that truly did him in. I tried and tried but I never really got him back in. Other than maybe Hogan-Rock at Mania it was never the same
In my opinion Eric remembers who came up with the idea. It just happens that it was him or one of his buddies. Do you think if, for example, Sullivan came up with it Eric wouldn't throw him under the bus??
@@Thor-Orion nawww Vince man is a genius but he's not that of a genius. What's funny what you just said is arn Anderson thinks the same thing about Vince Russo. He believes Vince sent Russo to kill wcw
@@Thor-Orion yep. Bischoff included. They dropped the value intentionally knowing Vince would buy WCW out and contracts would be paid regardles. No one lost except turner. It was all planned, there's a reason the group was called NWO. 2 into 1.
The curse was not having someone as the ultimate authority like WWF had with Vince. Eric Bishoff was just a fan boy wanting to hang with those guys and be their friends not their boss
@@anwjuice he was extremely big draw and made wwe popular and mainstream however he was very egotistical and selfish as he refused to put younger stars over at the time such as Bret hart
The problem is that the angle went nowhere. Goldberg never became champion again and instead they did the Hogan-Flair feud that ended with a double turn and now Hogan was the babyface because Flair was a corrupt President. So in effect, the nWo were good guys and that just can't work.
I remember watching the finger poke of doom live. I had gone from a die hard wcw fan to a channel flipper to a die hard wwf fan when this happened. I literally said yep that's it I cant watch this no more and never looked back...
If i had a penny for everytime I saw somebody say what you've just said. Go look at the ratings the week after the finger poke. They didn't lose any viewers. January 1999 is one of the best months in the history of the company for viewership - 2nd best in fact. Your ancedotal claim is worthless.
@@thetaxman5998 that's fine I dont really care. My point is I was so into the wolf pack and felt so betrayed by the whole thing that I couldn't watch it anymore. Idk about viewer trends or whatever I just remember being 10 years old and switching to wwf from then on
@@thetaxman5998 100%, as I remember watching it as an 11 year old and having my mind blown. I was the target audience. People try to act like it didn't work for TV at the time.
The annoyance I felt at this event was unreal. Bischoff says something at the end of this video about how people don't really understand the business attribute WCW's downfall to the finger poke the way someone says what should've been done in an NFL game. Thing is, the point of what players do in an NFL game isn't directly for the sake of entertaining fans. They're not throwing a hail mary that the other team is going to allow to be caught because that makes for a good story. I as one person am not the end all be all on what makes for a story that people are going to enjoy, but I can say I absolutely despised this moment and never watched WCW after this. I'm sure Bischoff has some incredible insights about the wrestling industry that I couldn't possibly understand, but he has a motive to downplay something like this and it seems disingenuous to me for him to act like he has the final say on why storylines he crafted didn't work when I'm one of the people he was attempting to make that storyline work for. I was also very active and loved WCW up until this point. It certainly wasn't this event alone that killed it, but it was no small thing, in my view.
This really was the night that the Monday Night War was decided once and for all. Not long after this, WCW went in to one of the most spectacular free falls you will ever see out of an entertainment company. I still say the "Fingerpoke Of Doom" was the catalyst.
WCW stopped being competitive after the FOD but more specifically after everyone realized the NWO B Team angle wasn't gonna go anywhere after being wronged so badly even though they teased like it was even making Stevie Ray the leader of NWO white like it mattered lol..
Tiny Table Wargames i agree, and it was mostly due to Hall Nash and Waltman. I say Waltman because his ideas were the ones everyone remembers about NWO. The hand gestures, the Too Sweet, the For Life, those were all from Waltman.
@@planescaped Bischoff effectively replaced and wiped out Ted DiBiase's role in the stable. The NWO should have been the Mega Powers, three Kliq members, the Giant and DiBiase as managerial role. IMO.
I think the Fingerpoke makes the ending to Starcade 98 look worse by association. If Nash actually defended the title as champion and had a nice little run with the belt, it would have probably been looked at more fondly.
What would have been done was nash beating hogan successfully defending the belt and finish off the nwo black and white with nwo wolfpac gaining the final victory.
Or if they had planned on putting the belt back on Hogan all along, I would have had them do an angle where Kevin Nash fakes an injury for Starrcade 98. Hogan jumps in to take Nash's place. Then Nash comes to ringside seemingly to help Goldberg and then double crosses Goldberg allowing Hogan to get the pin and regain the title. That would have made more sense in my book.
I agree but it's important to remember nobody realized it at the time. I think it was only obvious after the fact that this particular junction in the storyline was particularly important. At the time we were all just like "Um... okay. Why? So the last like few years have just all been for nothing then?"
@@danielrierson6683 yes its so funny too when you think about it in 2002--2003 or so was the year when ROH and TNA began....just a couple years after WCW went out of business
Hogan: Hey so wouldn't it be funny and fool everyone if you gave me the belt? Nash: Yes but why? Hogan: It'd totally fool everyone! Nash: Yes but why? Hogan: Well it'd bring the belt back to the NWO Nash: Yes, but I'm in the NWO
Hogan: "Look brother, I want to be in the cool NWO and wear Jncos and talk gangster" Nash: "You in the Wolfpac will kill it No" Hogan *cries to bischoff* : "That doesnt work for me brother." Nash: "Whatever🙄 im getting paid regardless. Youre in" Scott Hall *In the background pissing on himself drunk* : "Hey yo"
Watching this live in the GA Dome as an 11 year old, who was obsessed with the Wolfpack, I can safely say this was the final moment I watched anything related to WCW. Didn't even think twice. Stopped watching wrestling altogether when I was 13, but this was the kickstart I needed.
As a huge Bret Hart fan growing up the Montreal ordeal was my last bit of interest in wrestling being squeezed out but also being the same age as you maybe a few years older at that time my interests shifted from wrestling to girls so I never looked back
My friends and I were massively into WCW at this time and we especially loved the NWO Vs Wolfpack storyline. After this I literally NEVER watched another episode, it completely killed our love of wrestling in one night.
When I was in my teens me and my friends was hooked on WCW, we watched WWE (WWF) too but without fail it was always Nitro every week. but even just being 13-14 years old at the time we could tell this was a watershed moment and not a food one. We had been enjoying to freshness of having two warring NWO factions, Nash (one of my favs) was riding high going into this but this, and then it happened. This farce literally was the catalyst for me and my friends to start steadily favouring watching Raw and by 6 months later we was barely watching WCW anymore. Looking back today there’s only one person to blame for that finger poke, the one who has a long history of doing things only for himself, having that creative clause and be damned for anybody else. Hogan.
The problem is they did it with the World Title. You can get away with it with lesser titles (See Shawn Michaels dropping the European Title to Triple H). But if someone is willing to drop the World Title in such a way, it not only devalues the World Title, but everything else as well.
To have Kevin Nash be the guy to end Goldberg's undefeated streak and win the world title but only to hand it to Hulk Hogan the next night made no sense at all, in my opinion it's still one of the dumbest decisions ever made. It's ironic that with 1 finger, the entire wrestling empire once known as WCW began to slowly crumple which would eventually lead to the company going out of business and be bought up by Vince Mcmahon just over two years later. Side note: the Wolfpac and Hollywood factions merging into one entity was absolutely stupid
@@Venemofthe888 DDP was so over in the Halloween havoc main event and gave Goldberg his best match, It wouldn’t have hurt Goldberg for Page to beat him, Page becomes heavyweight champion then they build the rematch at Starcade
I like to think this conversation took place.. NASH: Hey Hulk, since I'm already champion how about I poke YOU in the chest, and YOU go down like you're shot? HULK: That doesn't work for me, brother.
I just don't know why didn't Eric bischoff work out a new contract with him telling Hogan look here I'm taking creative control from you. If Hogan would have done that then everything would have been good and WCW may have still been here
@@attiepollard7847 All you Hogan haters are pathetic, it happened the way they wanted it to get over it Hulk Hogan will always and forever be the greatest Wrestler who ever lived and put it on the map GET OVER IT!
As a 13year old who was there that night, I can confirm a few things: 1. Scott Hall (RIP) coming out during Nash's entrance for the main event was one of the greatest moments of my life. 2. We were dancing because Disco made an appearance during the commercial break. 3. While I did continue to tune in because I wanted to see what would happen next, the Fingerpoke did strike a major blow to my enthusiasm for Wrestling at the time, and from a storyline and booking standpoint neither WCW nor my enthusiasm were able to recover. The sense of betrayal after this and the Austin heel turn/McMahon alignment really turned me off wrestling as a whole for a long time
The fact that Nitro pulled so many viewers in the final segment is even more devastating for them; it means people were actually interested 8n their main event and STILL switched over to the Foley title win when informed of it by Schiavone.
Wolfpack was positioned to be massive with Scott Hall finally coming out with a wolfpack t shirt accompanying Nash that night. This was a huge disaster.
Yeah people who weren't there at the time don't understand that Nash beating Goldberg was exciting. That was actually fairly well done, maybe Nash shouldn't have been the guy to end the streak but they actually made a decent effort to protect Goldberg and get rid of the streak gimmick. The thing is, they should have done a storyline to demolish the NWO at this point, and I have seen both Nash and Hogan say something like that was the original plan, with Goldberg basically destroying the faction so WCW could do something else, but that never happened.
@@knottheory79220 Yes, I never liked Goldberg and was happy that Nash won. I never liked Hogan either even though I loved the nWo. So when this happened, it was disappointing.
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge the comedic amount of handcuffs they used to arrest Goldberg? Still to this day, it’s one of the silliest visuals I’ve ever seen in wrestling.
The Wolfpac angle was the best angle WCW never even realized they had. Nash/The Wolfpac were MAD OVER, then once Hogan joined, it ruined EVERYTHING. I thought when Nash got the strap, the Wolfpac was FINALLY gonna get their push and then THIS happened. It still sickens me...
Had Savage and Sting not got injured the Wolfpac would have had more of a presence by the end of 1998. It basically felt like Nash and Luger with Konnan in the background by the time Nash won the belt. A 5 man group has more relevance than 3. I dare say the writing changed once Sting was out of the picture and they planned to have both Nash and Luger unify the NWO. It was also when Goldberg was the man of the company. You had his mortal enemies in NWO Hollywood and the Tweeners on the side with the Wolfpac if you know what I mean. The idea behind it I think was to bring more prominence back to the NWO but they misread the room completely. Should have kept Nash as a Babyface champ with members of NWO Hollywood joining him instead. That would have kept things going a bit longer for WCW.
Retired Ancient Bret could have worked with Wolfpack is it was Hall, Nash, Henning Rude, Macho and Bret. A bunch of New Generation guys and a couple of older vets who were hugely influential and respected by the New Generation guys.
@@ericdemby4644 "Sting had no choice" - what a silly comment. Everybody has a choice. Sting joining the group he had fought since day one made no sense at all. Bret is another matter. But him allying himself with Hogan also made no sense.
One thing to understand about ridiculous pops and crowd reactions: Seeing something live with 10000 people and watching it at home/later on are two totally different things…especially in the 90s when people didn’t have such access to entertainment on demand. Judging audience reaction by a live pop is taking a really small, super “happy to be there” percentage of fans
Looks like the Wrestlemania 15 aftermath with The Rock and Austin at Backlash officially manslaughtered WCW to no recovery. Ratings took a nose dive around spring of 99.
And Steve/Sting took a break at that time... Should have made DDP the man as the Babyface along with Bill Goldberg to compete with The NWO and The Stinger pop up as The Crow again a lot stronger and better than last time in 1996/1997...
I'd have watched that. It was a crime that DDP didn't get pushed more as a top guy. He definitely had the charisma for it. Nash was dull as hell and looked like he didn't want to be there 90% of the time.
It is a bit strange that the NWO was like a shot in the arm for for WCW, but in the end the WCW just got too big and annoying. They should have left it with Hall, Nash, Hogan. They should have also gotten rid of Hogan's creative control. It was rough watching Hogan wrestle.
Medium answer: they were all great minds, nothing was ever anyone's fault, they had everyone's best interests at heart. Short answer: 3 words: Hogan. Creative. Control
The crowd was mixed; Goldberg had a LOT of fans in the audience that may have not cared for the outcome but I don't remember hearing them boo afterward, the place was pretty electric for Nash's win(clean or not, I couldn't even see the jack knife from the floor ).
@@ColtSteele do you know what Nash could have done with that power he could have became the man locker room hero and a leader until he dropped it to DDP
Schiavone--"huh that will put a lot of butts in the seats" Moments later Mick Foley wins WWE Title Michael Cole--"MANKIND DID IT MICK FOLEY DID IT" Moments later Fingerpoke of Doom happened Schiavone--"Well I'm going to be out of a job in 3 years"
@Strigorvious Dregorous Almost definitely. Eric himself would reveal Raw spoilers when he was on commentary in the years before this. That's part of how WCW was able to compete with Raw and eventually overtake it. It's something that, as Bischoff would say, "got him to the dance", so why would he not have had it continue after he left commentary?
I can't stress enough how thankful I am for your work. I started watching wrestling in 2008 and many of these moments were basically these isolated snapshots in history to me. Now I finally get the whole picture with all important details.
This is why Vince McMahon was the only person to control hogan when he was in WWF. Sure he may kiss hogan's ass from time to time but Vince would never give Hogan creativity control like Bishop did.
@@insomniacbritgaming1632 that's why I say sure he kissed his ass from time to time but Hogan would never get away with creative control understand Vince.
@@screamrad218 Bischoff wasn't a boss. More of a bridge between upper corporate at Turner and the wrestlers who still ran the book and called the shots (At its peak WCW had a booking committee with people like Sullivan Terry Taylor). Bischoff had this weird skill set of looking and sounding like a corporate guy but actually knowing something about wrestling from his time working with Gagne in AWA. That's why he got the job over more established wrestling people like Jim Ross.
Idk about that. There are ALOT of instances of hogan playing politics in wwe, the difference was that Hogan was in his PRIME and the undisputed face of wrestling. The late 90s was a much different story
What still gets me about the whole "NWO Elite" thing is that Buff Bagwell was considered elite but The Giant (The Big Show) was part of the b-team. Who the hell thought that was a good idea?
I wouldn't automatically assume Eric Bischoff was telling the truth about everything if I were you. Just because he says things went a certain way doesn't make it so.
Great Video! I remember watching this live... Switched to Raw as soon as WCW said Mankind was getting the strap 🔥 real fans know that it was Turner taming the product, out of hate for wrestling, that sunk WCW
The NBC situation was something that I didn't know about. That's an interesting tidbit with the NBA Lockout. Thanksfully, this vid isn't just backstage politics and fingerpointing. Great and well put together video.
The thing that got me about the fingerpoke at the time was I just thought they were ripping off hbk vs hhh for the European title. Yeah circumstances were a little different and it was a mid card title being held by hbk, who had all the titles. but it was the same thing. they get into the ring circle aggressively... lawl. and then one guy lays down.
Finally a wrestling youtuber who brings up facts with good research. Like that fact that Nash was over big time at the end of 98 (fan reaction of his WW3 win is another big example), that the ratings didn't dropped after the fingerpoke and were still high MONTHS after that "infamous" angle. Sadly months of struggle in Spring/Summer of 99 created a lot of icebergs for the WCW ship....
Woah, this may be your finest work yet! Instead of just a summary of the event like I've seen it so many times before, you went crazy in-depth as well as questioning what impacts it truly had at the time. Love it!
Fantastic video. I hadn't looked back on the FPOD since it occurred, because I absolutely hated it. I was a big Outsiders fan, so seeing Nash literally give the belt away just left me scratching my head. Lots of information here I wasn't aware of, thank you!
The Outsiders being split at Slamboree was a massive mistake. Fans loved them together and hated Hogan. They wanted to see them turn on Hogan together. They just got Bret Hart who was just screwed by Vince (wcw fans saw Hogan and Vince as two sides of the same coin that had destroyed classic wrestling a decade prior) you put Bret with The Outsiders and Hennig to make the Wolfpack (four of the biggest New Generation stars) and use Bret’s pull to bring Syxx back and put him with them. You now have a massively over face team to take on Hogan and his “Hulkamania” era buddies in NWO Hollywood (along with the few wcw turncoats who made great heels in Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell and a few others).
A well done video, with some info that I certainly never knew of (specifically the planned NBC specials). The FPOD is obviously not a direct contributor to WCW's eventual fall, but it is a perfect example of the problems WCW had, both politically & creatively, & it would only get worse with over the next 2+ years. They could have recovered from the FPOD, and fans were obviously willing to see if WCW could for another four months, but by April it was obvious that the WWF was delivering the superior product. As for your theory that Hogan needing to be champ for the NBC specials, it would only reinforce one of the problems WCW had at the time. Really, Hogan vs. Savage wouldn't have needed to be for the title to sell the first special, just build it up using their long history, but WCW/Hogan likely wouldn't have been able to think of things that way.
It would’ve definitely helped had Goldberg continued going through the nWo after Souled Out and not entered into a feud with a heatless Bam Bam Bigelow
All we have left are our memories and programs we can relive once more! The n.W.o. of professional wrestling was fun and funny! For me and some of my friends, my brother before he passed away, was a great time to be fans!
I was a huge fan of the Wolfpac and the mid card guys like Eddie. I'd flip back and fourth between Vince's promotion and WCW, primarily being on WCW for a couple of years. Then this happened and I'd finally gotten tired and fed up with Hulk Hogan Championship Wrestling (let's call it what it is, with Hogan having creative control) and flipped back to Vince's show permanently. That just showed to me WCW was ALWAYS going to be about Hulk Hogan. That didn't work for me brother, I felt like I had my intelligence insulted with that, and that's the bottom line.
Great upload. Your cover on wrestling is always comprehensive and to the point and I love it. So hearing about the infamous Finger Poke of Doom was definitely something special. I had no idea about the NBC part of it and so that certainly is one of many interesting theories as to why Hogan won the belt. Looking back with 20/20 vision, if anything if Hogan were to win the belt, he should of won clean. That would of helped at least not piss too many people off as much lol.
Nash’s idea 100%. Bischoff and Sullivan are too gutless to point it out. Nash has the distinction of being the champ, ending Goldberg’s street, and not really “losing” the belt after the finger point from hogan. Nash benefited from this nonsense, no one else did.
Hm, I get trying to diffuse The Fingerpoke as being a major reason for WCW's tailspin, but it is certainly one of the biggest mistakes in a long chain of mistakes. The World Championship was badly mishandled an astonishing FOUR times in the last few years of WCW. There was the fingerpoke, David Arquette winning the title, Vince Russo winning the title, and Jeff Jarrett laying down for Hogan. The fact that this mistake was made on 4 separate occasions shows how grossly incompetent the staff was.
I agree, plus on the sidelines you had things like a huge waste of money being spent on Kiss appearing on Nitro, Sullivan's trying to hold on to the NWO when it was just the Harris brothers (End of Feb 2000 the ratings took a further nosedive), On -a-pole matches, "Oklahoma", that stupid Nash vs NewBlood gauntlet where wrestlers would get pinned with no cover...
Why is this one of the best channels? Because not only do you go over moments in a expert and entertaining fashion, but I learn something new. I had NO clue there was a book on Nitro history until you recommended it it. I've just checked it out on amazon and have now purchased it. Thank you for the great content and the excellent shout-outs.
First of all, really great video. Great analysis and breakdown of the situation. I agree with the theory that it was Hogan's idea to avenge (ironically enough his idea too) the loss to Goldberg six month's before. Not only were we robbed of Nash Vs Hogan for the title, but we never got a Goldberg Vs Hogan II either. So if the logic even was to build a faction for Goldberg to go up against...we never got anything that would have justified this in the first place down the line. Just a whole lot of more nonsense. WCW's finishes were the worst. They had no one there that had any idea how to do a proper finish. Kevin Sullivan knew how to book heat for heels, and it showed as the nWo continued to grow and get over. They had no idea how to resolve the nWo angle, as mentioned it was just milked and recycled over and over again.
I was just a kid. Wcw mega fan.... after that poke I tore off my Wolfpack shirt threw it away and then woke up my dad and said we are watching raw is war from now on. He said. " Bout time."
Bischoff claiming that Starcade and Fingerpoke were not turning points is ludicrous. Any fan who watched back then will tell you how much goodwill this burned with the viewers. Blaming new management on the fall of WCW while thinking his own mistakes were no big deal tells me that he doesn't understand why fans soured on WCW to begin with.
Your take on the FPOD is fascinating, and I’m glad you took the approach you did of only first hand accounts. This bio ranks up there with Rocky Johnson’s as one of your best in my opinion. Please continue the awesome work you do on this channel.
Great video, research was on point and is a great summation of the many interviews and podcast episodes that I’ve absorbed. Well done! P.S. Love your Raw vs. Nitro series - look forward to it every Thursday night.
I think why this moment killed it for me, is that in the lead up to their match, they had been playing on this " Hey, were actually kind of cool with each other." vibe between Nash and Goldberg. Then as you do in any wrestling relationship, some mistakes in the ring/accidental hits etc... started to throw a wrench in there. When Nash Beat Goldberg, and then gave him a rematch right away... I was totally ok with it. Then the poke happened. And then my Dad, my brother and I never watched WCW again. I still wish Nash would have done the poke, but then went to Hogan and said " The match tonight is the WCW champ vs Goldberg, not Nash vs Goldberg." and have Goldberg destroy Hogan again. I know that if Goldberg joined the Wolf pack, they would have been so OP... but I would have loved to see it.
@Strigorvious Dregorous I'm sure there was a fair amount of sunk cost fallacy and tribalist brand loyalty that kept people there too, kind of like how people stick with a politician or sports hero after they're shown to be deeply flawed and engaged in illegal or immoral behaviour
@Strigorvious Dregorous yup, that's what I'm saying. Majority of folks that watched it live understood it. Wasn't nobody thinking "this is the end". It was typical Hollywood Hogan scheming to get the belt back and being an asshole and everyone wishing Goldberg would turn into Goku and murder him. That's just what it was. But now, everyone's "clairvoyant" and "knew it was the end" and wants to rewrite history. LOL, Nah, Fingerpoke of Doom was great. Now the follow-up was what hurt it. But the actual nitro it happened on was dope and it made sense. Orton beating Benoit and Trips asking him to laydown for him was just a remix of the fingerpoke of doom storyline done a bit more right but it was the same concept. Triple H (Hogan) couldn't beat Benoit (Goldberg), so he had his right hand man do it. Made it seem like they were beefing and he was supposed to lay down for him. BUT, WWE flipped it and had Orton spit in his face and feud with him.
Bischoff is full of it too. He always remember the good ideas he came up with. Never remembers the things that dont go well
Damn, that sounds like Donald J Trump haha
Bischoff is based #83weeks baby!
@@johnrobbins4496 Eric bischoff doesnt remember the things hes done or said....sounds more like Joe Biden
He's a fisherman,
tall tales abound...
He's willing to take responsibility for the Fingerpoke, but when it comes to WCW dying he insists that it wasn't even slightly his fault. I don't get why people trust him to give us the straight dope about what happened with WCW more than they trust Bryan Alvarez. One of them was in charge of WCW when it died and has an interest in shifting blame so that he can be remembered as the guy who revolutionized wrestling instead of a failure. It's why he named his podcast "83 Weeks". That's all he wants anyone to remember. Not the weeks before. Not the weeks after. Just that relatively brief period when everything was going his way and he was able to take credit for it.
Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan
But a man who accepts both sucess and failure is the real man
I remember the finger point of doom and hogan n nash hogan poled nash fell for the 3 count and the crowed was crazy i loved it it was nwo humor it was just to shocking and loved it some of the stupidity is gold and that was genius and stupidly all at once
kind of like using a beaten down cliche to make your point?
@@32alltheway that was a example aas the storylines are under par the beat they jave going oa Bray and Alexea better than the worn out story of reigns
Truly.
This is one of the last times I remember watching wrestling with my dad as a kid. After this he really wouldn't watch with me anymore.
Damn that sucks.
@Zee Dee damn same thing with my dad
Why is that?
Lol my dad met my stepmom shortly after this
My dad was also pissed by this but it was later in year with Austin getting "ran over" and removed from the main event of Survivor Series the literal night of the event after my dad had already paid for it (working a very blue collar job at the time) that truly did him in. I tried and tried but I never really got him back in. Other than maybe Hogan-Rock at Mania it was never the same
Nobody can remember who came up with the finish = nobody wants to say it was all Hogan
Either that or nobody wants to admit it’s their idea.
In my opinion Eric remembers who came up with the idea. It just happens that it was him or one of his buddies. Do you think if, for example, Sullivan came up with it Eric wouldn't throw him under the bus??
@@anticharlie1 I just think they don't want to throw Hogan under the bus
Just think about that, such a big moment being booked and nobody can remember?? My ass.
That's one thing I can say about Russo, he's willing to take credit for an idea no matter how stupid everyone else thinks it is.
Best bump Nash ever took
Facts
It was a big sexy bump
I’m surprised he didn’t injure his quads
@@Kas58223 tear
Nash bumped his ass off in his prime. You can criticize his limited moveset, but dude bumped well.
The pop when Mick Foley won that title was unreal. I can't imagine a bigger rise from a live wrestling crowd will ever be recreated.
Hogan was directly involved and had his input in Starrcade 97, Halloween Havoc 98, and the Finger Poke of Doom 99.
You ever think maybe this is a good thing that Vince McMahon was controlling him so he didn't have that creative control?
@@attiepollard7847 Probably, as apparently Bischoff allowed Hogan to get away with everything.
Attie Pollard i think Vince is the reason Hogan got a big contract and creative control. I also suspect he sent Hogan to wcw to kill it.
@@Thor-Orion nawww Vince man is a genius but he's not that of a genius. What's funny what you just said is arn Anderson thinks the same thing about Vince Russo. He believes Vince sent Russo to kill wcw
@@Thor-Orion yep. Bischoff included. They dropped the value intentionally knowing Vince would buy WCW out and contracts would be paid regardles. No one lost except turner. It was all planned, there's a reason the group was called NWO. 2 into 1.
Hogan was WCW's biggest blessing and curse at the same time.
To think about it he was WWE's too!
You could also say that about the NWO in general as well.
The curse was not having someone as the ultimate authority like WWF had with Vince. Eric Bishoff was just a fan boy wanting to hang with those guys and be their friends not their boss
@@kenrickkahn please do explain how he was in wwe?
@@anwjuice he was extremely big draw and made wwe popular and mainstream however he was very egotistical and selfish as he refused to put younger stars over at the time such as Bret hart
The problem is that the angle went nowhere. Goldberg never became champion again and instead they did the Hogan-Flair feud that ended with a double turn and now Hogan was the babyface because Flair was a corrupt President. So in effect, the nWo were good guys and that just can't work.
Goldberg should've done the Flair storyline... all they tried to do with Hogan/Flair was copy Vince/Austin...
The Wolf Pac were the good guys
I remember watching the finger poke of doom live. I had gone from a die hard wcw fan to a channel flipper to a die hard wwf fan when this happened. I literally said yep that's it I cant watch this no more and never looked back...
If i had a penny for everytime I saw somebody say what you've just said. Go look at the ratings the week after the finger poke. They didn't lose any viewers. January 1999 is one of the best months in the history of the company for viewership - 2nd best in fact. Your ancedotal claim is worthless.
@@thetaxman5998 that's fine I dont really care. My point is I was so into the wolf pack and felt so betrayed by the whole thing that I couldn't watch it anymore. Idk about viewer trends or whatever I just remember being 10 years old and switching to wwf from then on
@@thetaxman5998 he was talking about himself not everyone. So his anecdote was fine. But whatever suits your narrative champ.
@@thetaxman5998 100%, as I remember watching it as an 11 year old and having my mind blown. I was the target audience. People try to act like it didn't work for TV at the time.
Same here, for me, this was the moment WCW jumped the shark. I was starting to really enjoy WWF and stopped channel surfing after this.
"You're dealing with Hulk Hogan politics, brother".
Killed it.
Yup Wolf pack should've ended NWO and fired Hogan afterwards
I was a very active fan at the time. This thing had serious energy, up until the poke actually happened. At that point it was like a balloon popped.
he poked the balloon!
The annoyance I felt at this event was unreal. Bischoff says something at the end of this video about how people don't really understand the business attribute WCW's downfall to the finger poke the way someone says what should've been done in an NFL game. Thing is, the point of what players do in an NFL game isn't directly for the sake of entertaining fans. They're not throwing a hail mary that the other team is going to allow to be caught because that makes for a good story.
I as one person am not the end all be all on what makes for a story that people are going to enjoy, but I can say I absolutely despised this moment and never watched WCW after this. I'm sure Bischoff has some incredible insights about the wrestling industry that I couldn't possibly understand, but he has a motive to downplay something like this and it seems disingenuous to me for him to act like he has the final say on why storylines he crafted didn't work when I'm one of the people he was attempting to make that storyline work for. I was also very active and loved WCW up until this point. It certainly wasn't this event alone that killed it, but it was no small thing, in my view.
This really was the night that the Monday Night War was decided once and for all. Not long after this, WCW went in to one of the most spectacular free falls you will ever see out of an entertainment company. I still say the "Fingerpoke Of Doom" was the catalyst.
Only to be topped by Frosk and G4TV.
They were done before this. The last 8-9 months of 1998 were not kind to WCW.
WCW struggled after that Austin Promo...
WCW stopped being competitive after the FOD but more specifically after everyone realized the NWO B Team angle wasn't gonna go anywhere after being wronged so badly even though they teased like it was even making Stevie Ray the leader of NWO white like it mattered lol..
The beginning of the fall was Sting Vs. Hogan at Starrcade. Ruining a huge buildup AND the debut of Bret Hart did so much damage.
Hogan did in WCW what he did years later in TNA, he made it about himself.
HHH learned well
@@iampoe824 And he finally gets his reward for it aka good old Vince in NXT 😂
@@iampoe824 thankgod for the brand split imagine 2002-2004 hhh burying Lesnar
@@davidkosiba624 what happened
Agreed he was never about what was best for the company or the boys in the back...
I always thought when Bischoff joined the nWo it was like your dad trying to be cool with your friends but just looks dorky and embarrassing
He and Hogan both, that’s why they were so tight and were responsible for everything that wasn’t cool and didn’t get over in the NWO.
Yup, that's how it felt fr, lol
@@Thor-Orion the NWO got over massively and is still talked about to this day... they were bigger than DX
Tiny Table Wargames i agree, and it was mostly due to Hall Nash and Waltman. I say Waltman because his ideas were the ones everyone remembers about NWO. The hand gestures, the Too Sweet, the For Life, those were all from Waltman.
@@planescaped Bischoff effectively replaced and wiped out Ted DiBiase's role in the stable. The NWO should have been the Mega Powers, three Kliq members, the Giant and DiBiase as managerial role. IMO.
I think the Fingerpoke makes the ending to Starcade 98 look worse by association. If Nash actually defended the title as champion and had a nice little run with the belt, it would have probably been looked at more fondly.
Yeah it made him beating Goldberg so pointless.
What would have been done was nash beating hogan successfully defending the belt and finish off the nwo black and white with nwo wolfpac gaining the final victory.
That very well may have happened, Mr. Jufko
Or if they had planned on putting the belt back on Hogan all along, I would have had them do an angle where Kevin Nash fakes an injury for Starrcade 98. Hogan jumps in to take Nash's place. Then Nash comes to ringside seemingly to help Goldberg and then double crosses Goldberg allowing Hogan to get the pin and regain the title. That would have made more sense in my book.
@@nicholaszeman4045true but still
The finger poke of doom was literally the titanic hitting the iceberg. After that, it was a slow, agonizing journey to its sinking
I believe it started when Hogan forced the Outsiders to split up.
I agree but it's important to remember nobody realized it at the time. I think it was only obvious after the fact that this particular junction in the storyline was particularly important. At the time we were all just like "Um... okay. Why? So the last like few years have just all been for nothing then?"
I feel wcw lost its spark after Halloween havoc 98
@@knottheory79220 True. And the Bischoff statement quoted in the video is still denialism. Why anyone would take Bischoff's word for it is beyond me.
@@danielrierson6683 yes its so funny too when you think about it in 2002--2003 or so was the year when ROH and TNA began....just a couple years after WCW went out of business
Hogan: Hey so wouldn't it be funny and fool everyone if you gave me the belt?
Nash: Yes but why?
Hogan: It'd totally fool everyone!
Nash: Yes but why?
Hogan: Well it'd bring the belt back to the NWO
Nash: Yes, but I'm in the NWO
That so sounds like something Nash would say 🤣
That's pretty much my take on it.. I'll drop the title so you can have it.. Not as if I worked my entire life to get to this point..
Hogan: "Look brother, I want to be in the cool NWO and wear Jncos and talk gangster"
Nash: "You in the Wolfpac will kill it No"
Hogan *cries to bischoff* : "That doesnt work for me brother."
Nash: "Whatever🙄 im getting paid regardless. Youre in"
Scott Hall *In the background pissing on himself drunk* : "Hey yo"
Hogan: "because that's the only way it works for me brother."
Macho Man: “don’t bet against me you’ll go broke overnight!”
Watching this live in the GA Dome as an 11 year old, who was obsessed with the Wolfpack, I can safely say this was the final moment I watched anything related to WCW. Didn't even think twice.
Stopped watching wrestling altogether when I was 13, but this was the kickstart I needed.
As a huge Bret Hart fan growing up the Montreal ordeal was my last bit of interest in wrestling being squeezed out but also being the same age as you maybe a few years older at that time my interests shifted from wrestling to girls so I never looked back
I was the same age, and did the same exact thing.
This is reporting and fact finding. No rumor, no 3rd party, no hearsay. Just direct quote and conversation. Great job on this video mate!
My friends and I were massively into WCW at this time and we especially loved the NWO Vs Wolfpack storyline. After this I literally NEVER watched another episode, it completely killed our love of wrestling in one night.
Same. The next nitro episode I watched was the last one ever, when the WWE bought out the WCW.
Why? I never really understood what ppl didnt like about it.
@@HereIsWisdom1318 troll?
@@TraceVandal Im not trolling.
@@HereIsWisdom1318 did you watch the video? It pretty much explains in perfect detail why everyone hated it.
When I was in my teens me and my friends was hooked on WCW, we watched WWE (WWF) too but without fail it was always Nitro every week. but even just being 13-14 years old at the time we could tell this was a watershed moment and not a food one. We had been enjoying to freshness of having two warring NWO factions, Nash (one of my favs) was riding high going into this but this, and then it happened. This farce literally was the catalyst for me and my friends to start steadily favouring watching Raw and by 6 months later we was barely watching WCW anymore.
Looking back today there’s only one person to blame for that finger poke, the one who has a long history of doing things only for himself, having that creative clause and be damned for anybody else. Hogan.
Awe, you poor little baby!
@@gbody2617 come again?
The problem is they did it with the World Title. You can get away with it with lesser titles (See Shawn Michaels dropping the European Title to Triple H). But if someone is willing to drop the World Title in such a way, it not only devalues the World Title, but everything else as well.
To have Kevin Nash be the guy to end Goldberg's undefeated streak and win the world title but only to hand it to Hulk Hogan the next night made no sense at all, in my opinion it's still one of the dumbest decisions ever made.
It's ironic that with 1 finger, the entire wrestling empire once known as WCW began to slowly crumple which would eventually lead to the company going out of business and be bought up by Vince Mcmahon just over two years later.
Side note: the Wolfpac and Hollywood factions merging into one entity was absolutely stupid
I just wish Hogan didn't have a strangle hold on the belt. Just let the nwo die at this point.
I think it should of been DDP who beat goldberg
All Hogan's doing via creative control
@@Venemofthe888 DDP was so over in the Halloween havoc main event and gave Goldberg his best match, It wouldn’t have hurt Goldberg for Page to beat him, Page becomes heavyweight champion then they build the rematch at Starcade
@@Kas58223 but that would make sense. We can't do that!
@@Kas58223 That doesn't work for Hogan brother
I like the way you went through the history around this "legendary moment" to check if the rumors are wrong or correct. Good work. Thanks for sharing.
The fact that the nWo lasted well into the year 2000 says so much about Eric Bischoff having no idea what to do beyond the damn nWo.
He had 1 idea he borrowed from Japan and nothing else.
Now it makes sense why he joined 😂
I like to think this conversation took place..
NASH: Hey Hulk, since I'm already champion how about I poke YOU in the chest, and YOU go down like you're shot?
HULK: That doesn't work for me, brother.
I just don't know why didn't Eric bischoff work out a new contract with him telling Hogan look here I'm taking creative control from you. If Hogan would have done that then everything would have been good and WCW may have still been here
@Damien Jones did that happen before the merger or after?
@Damien Jones if this happened after the merger then Eric should have told Hogan he's taking creative control out of his hands
Great job man! I am amazed at the meticulouness of your various documentaries 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My idea about the fingerpoke of doom: Hogan + Bischoff
@@attiepollard7847 All you Hogan haters are pathetic, it happened the way they wanted it to get over it Hulk Hogan will always and forever be the greatest Wrestler who ever lived and put it on the map GET OVER IT!
As someone who never watched WCW, these in depth looks at the events is really illuminating.
As a 13year old who was there that night, I can confirm a few things:
1. Scott Hall (RIP) coming out during Nash's entrance for the main event was one of the greatest moments of my life.
2. We were dancing because Disco made an appearance during the commercial break.
3. While I did continue to tune in because I wanted to see what would happen next, the Fingerpoke did strike a major blow to my enthusiasm for Wrestling at the time, and from a storyline and booking standpoint neither WCW nor my enthusiasm were able to recover.
The sense of betrayal after this and the Austin heel turn/McMahon alignment really turned me off wrestling as a whole for a long time
The fact that Nitro pulled so many viewers in the final segment is even more devastating for them; it means people were actually interested 8n their main event and STILL switched over to the Foley title win when informed of it by Schiavone.
People don’t want to remember that Nash was super over with the Wolfpac
Nash been OVER since that epic Rumble match....
Whenever it was, it was...
Wolfpack was positioned to be massive with Scott Hall finally coming out with a wolfpack t shirt accompanying Nash that night. This was a huge disaster.
Yeah people who weren't there at the time don't understand that Nash beating Goldberg was exciting. That was actually fairly well done, maybe Nash shouldn't have been the guy to end the streak but they actually made a decent effort to protect Goldberg and get rid of the streak gimmick.
The thing is, they should have done a storyline to demolish the NWO at this point, and I have seen both Nash and Hogan say something like that was the original plan, with Goldberg basically destroying the faction so WCW could do something else, but that never happened.
@Harvey McElroy Good thing, this was the last time they disgraced the title. Oh wait... :(
@@knottheory79220 Yes, I never liked Goldberg and was happy that Nash won. I never liked Hogan either even though I loved the nWo. So when this happened, it was disappointing.
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge the comedic amount of handcuffs they used to arrest Goldberg? Still to this day, it’s one of the silliest visuals I’ve ever seen in wrestling.
To be fair, knowing Atlanta traffic Goldberg taking so long to get there from a police station just across the road makes sense
Yeah the road was probably 8 lanes with 6 blind spots and nobody letting him in.
The Wolfpac angle was the best angle WCW never even realized they had. Nash/The Wolfpac were MAD OVER, then once Hogan joined, it ruined EVERYTHING. I thought when Nash got the strap, the Wolfpac was FINALLY gonna get their push and then THIS happened. It still sickens me...
Had Savage and Sting not got injured the Wolfpac would have had more of a presence by the end of 1998. It basically felt like Nash and Luger with Konnan in the background by the time Nash won the belt. A 5 man group has more relevance than 3. I dare say the writing changed once Sting was out of the picture and they planned to have both Nash and Luger unify the NWO. It was also when Goldberg was the man of the company. You had his mortal enemies in NWO Hollywood and the Tweeners on the side with the Wolfpac if you know what I mean. The idea behind it I think was to bring more prominence back to the NWO but they misread the room completely. Should have kept Nash as a Babyface champ with members of NWO Hollywood joining him instead. That would have kept things going a bit longer for WCW.
Gimme a break. Wolf pack was watered down and lame af.
@@TheDrewThornton Yeah, well, that’s just…like…your opinion man.
The beginning of the end for WCW. Hated this night when I originally watched it.
Your level of research and commitment to actually viewing sources is beyond anything I’ve ever seen from a wrestling channel. Simply brilliant
I always thought it was weird that sting joined the nwo at all. I feel like he should of been like goldberg and stayed away from it
Retired Ancient Bret could have worked with Wolfpack is it was Hall, Nash, Henning Rude, Macho and Bret. A bunch of New Generation guys and a couple of older vets who were hugely influential and respected by the New Generation guys.
Sting had no choice the fans just about demanded it
@@ericdemby4644 "Sting had no choice" - what a silly comment. Everybody has a choice. Sting joining the group he had fought since day one made no sense at all.
Bret is another matter. But him allying himself with Hogan also made no sense.
I would have liked to see sting as a punisher renegade type that fights for himself.
@@str.77 He joined the wolf pac, that’s fake sting you are thinking of.
One thing to understand about ridiculous pops and crowd reactions: Seeing something live with 10000 people and watching it at home/later on are two totally different things…especially in the 90s when people didn’t have such access to entertainment on demand. Judging audience reaction by a live pop is taking a really small, super “happy to be there” percentage of fans
I remember watching this live. I was pissed and thought it hurt the character Nash was buildings at the time
And the reunion of Hall and Nash.
Nash and Hogan would have been a money main event but they squandered it on an nWo reunion.
Looks like the Wrestlemania 15 aftermath with The Rock and Austin at Backlash officially manslaughtered WCW to no recovery. Ratings took a nose dive around spring of 99.
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just removed my mask,thank you sir!!!
And Steve/Sting took a break at that time... Should have made DDP the man as the Babyface along with Bill Goldberg to compete with The NWO and The Stinger pop up as The Crow again a lot stronger and better than last time in 1996/1997...
Retired Ancient Creative control. He refused to put Bret over ever.
DDP, Bret, and Goldberg leading a renewed WCW charge against the remnant nWo factions.
I'd have watched that. It was a crime that DDP didn't get pushed more as a top guy. He definitely had the charisma for it. Nash was dull as hell and looked like he didn't want to be there 90% of the time.
@@MiSambra Dude was a total snooze fest. Just had a cool look and nice ring gear.
Hardest bump ive ever seen. Mans a hero.
It is a bit strange that the NWO was like a shot in the arm for for WCW, but in the end the WCW just got too big and annoying. They should have left it with Hall, Nash, Hogan. They should have also gotten rid of Hogan's creative control. It was rough watching Hogan wrestle.
Medium answer: they were all great minds, nothing was ever anyone's fault, they had everyone's best interests at heart.
Short answer: 3 words: Hogan. Creative. Control
Fans did go crazy when nash beat goldberg but i watched a interview with schiavone and he said they booed afterwards
The crowd was mixed; Goldberg had a LOT of fans in the audience that may have not cared for the outcome but I don't remember hearing them boo afterward, the place was pretty electric for Nash's win(clean or not, I couldn't even see the jack knife from the floor ).
@@ColtSteele do you know what Nash could have done with that power he could have became the man locker room hero and a leader until he dropped it to DDP
The match was in WWF territory, Nash was naturally more popular than Goldberg in DC
Wrestling bios is the best wrastling show in the internets. I live your work man!
These are among the best and well-researched wrestling stories I've come across. Bravo!
I have to tell you, you are the only channel that when you post a video, i watch it on my tv instead of my phone or computer. I love these videos bro.
Facts
Bischoff at the end insisting that what was needed was MORE nWo…hilarious
Schiavone--"huh that will put a lot of butts in the seats"
Moments later Mick Foley wins WWE Title
Michael Cole--"MANKIND DID IT MICK FOLEY DID IT"
Moments later Fingerpoke of Doom happened
Schiavone--"Well I'm going to be out of a job in 3 years"
@Strigorvious Dregorous From what I've heard, Bischoff wanted him to say it.
@Strigorvious Dregorous Almost definitely. Eric himself would reveal Raw spoilers when he was on commentary in the years before this. That's part of how WCW was able to compete with Raw and eventually overtake it. It's something that, as Bischoff would say, "got him to the dance", so why would he not have had it continue after he left commentary?
Hello AEW!!
“And Hulk Hogan is going to win the WCW title by poking Kevin Nash to death, pffffft, that’ll put butts in the seats”
I can't stress enough how thankful I am for your work. I started watching wrestling in 2008 and many of these moments were basically these isolated snapshots in history to me. Now I finally get the whole picture with all important details.
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This is why Vince McMahon was the only person to control hogan when he was in WWF. Sure he may kiss hogan's ass from time to time but Vince would never give Hogan creativity control like Bishop did.
Bret vs Yokozuna at WM IX... enough said
@@insomniacbritgaming1632 that's why I say sure he kissed his ass from time to time but Hogan would never get away with creative control understand Vince.
Bischoff acted like too much of a fanboy. He never really acted like a boss.
@@screamrad218 Bischoff wasn't a boss. More of a bridge between upper corporate at Turner and the wrestlers who still ran the book and called the shots (At its peak WCW had a booking committee with people like Sullivan Terry Taylor). Bischoff had this weird skill set of looking and sounding like a corporate guy but actually knowing something about wrestling from his time working with Gagne in AWA. That's why he got the job over more established wrestling people like Jim Ross.
Idk about that. There are ALOT of instances of hogan playing politics in wwe, the difference was that Hogan was in his PRIME and the undisputed face of wrestling. The late 90s was a much different story
7:55 That has to be one of the greatest karma moments in all of wrestling.
It was a dark time in WCW when the finger poke of doom happened
David Arquette says hold my belt!
@@freddy333ful They were the walking dead by that stage tho.
It was worse than David becoming champ because that genuinely was an accident...
It was an even darker time when Jarrett laid down for Hogan and then stormed off.
What still gets me about the whole "NWO Elite" thing is that Buff Bagwell was considered elite but The Giant (The Big Show) was part of the b-team. Who the hell thought that was a good idea?
I wouldn't automatically assume Eric Bischoff was telling the truth about everything if I were you. Just because he says things went a certain way doesn't make it so.
Great Video! I remember watching this live... Switched to Raw as soon as WCW said Mankind was getting the strap 🔥 real fans know that it was Turner taming the product, out of hate for wrestling, that sunk WCW
Great as always brother brother!! Thank you.
i appreciate your calm, collected way of talking about the real situation there, not trying to overdrama things, keep it up.
This was the first wrestling show I ever went to.
The NBC situation was something that I didn't know about. That's an interesting tidbit with the NBA Lockout.
Thanksfully, this vid isn't just backstage politics and fingerpointing.
Great and well put together video.
The thing that got me about the fingerpoke at the time was I just thought they were ripping off hbk vs hhh for the European title. Yeah circumstances were a little different and it was a mid card title being held by hbk, who had all the titles. but it was the same thing. they get into the ring circle aggressively... lawl. and then one guy lays down.
That’s like the Goldberg vs Bret Montreal screwjob rip-off.
Finally a wrestling youtuber who brings up facts with good research. Like that fact that Nash was over big time at the end of 98 (fan reaction of his WW3 win is another big example), that the ratings didn't dropped after the fingerpoke and were still high MONTHS after that "infamous" angle. Sadly months of struggle in Spring/Summer of 99 created a lot of icebergs for the WCW ship....
Woah, this may be your finest work yet! Instead of just a summary of the event like I've seen it so many times before, you went crazy in-depth as well as questioning what impacts it truly had at the time. Love it!
The wait is OVER. Thanks bro
Your remixes are something else. You should really put them out on Spotify in full length.
Oh brother, if I could use those theme remixes for WWE 2K Universe Mode...
Still remember this like it was yesterday. Hilarious times. Excellent work as always.
Thanks for using a Bischoff quote where he takes 0 blame for what happened and instead blamed Turner
Fantastic video. I hadn't looked back on the FPOD since it occurred, because I absolutely hated it. I was a big Outsiders fan, so seeing Nash literally give the belt away just left me scratching my head. Lots of information here I wasn't aware of, thank you!
The Outsiders being split at Slamboree was a massive mistake. Fans loved them together and hated Hogan. They wanted to see them turn on Hogan together. They just got Bret Hart who was just screwed by Vince (wcw fans saw Hogan and Vince as two sides of the same coin that had destroyed classic wrestling a decade prior) you put Bret with The Outsiders and Hennig to make the Wolfpack (four of the biggest New Generation stars) and use Bret’s pull to bring Syxx back and put him with them. You now have a massively over face team to take on Hogan and his “Hulkamania” era buddies in NWO Hollywood (along with the few wcw turncoats who made great heels in Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell and a few others).
A well done video, with some info that I certainly never knew of (specifically the planned NBC specials). The FPOD is obviously not a direct contributor to WCW's eventual fall, but it is a perfect example of the problems WCW had, both politically & creatively, & it would only get worse with over the next 2+ years. They could have recovered from the FPOD, and fans were obviously willing to see if WCW could for another four months, but by April it was obvious that the WWF was delivering the superior product. As for your theory that Hogan needing to be champ for the NBC specials, it would only reinforce one of the problems WCW had at the time. Really, Hogan vs. Savage wouldn't have needed to be for the title to sell the first special, just build it up using their long history, but WCW/Hogan likely wouldn't have been able to think of things that way.
I didn't know about the NBC deal either. That certainly would've been interesting.
It would’ve definitely helped had Goldberg continued going through the nWo after Souled Out and not entered into a feud with a heatless Bam Bam Bigelow
I think it was a direct contributor, being a "jumping the shark" moment, but it wasn't the sole reason, no.
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All we have left are our memories and programs we can relive once more! The n.W.o. of professional wrestling was fun and funny! For me and some of my friends, my brother before he passed away, was a great time to be fans!
I have been waiting for months for you to do this.
thanks so much for putting these videos together! you make working at home more entertaining!
I was a huge fan of the Wolfpac and the mid card guys like Eddie. I'd flip back and fourth between Vince's promotion and WCW, primarily being on WCW for a couple of years. Then this happened and I'd finally gotten tired and fed up with Hulk Hogan Championship Wrestling (let's call it what it is, with Hogan having creative control) and flipped back to Vince's show permanently. That just showed to me WCW was ALWAYS going to be about Hulk Hogan. That didn't work for me brother, I felt like I had my intelligence insulted with that, and that's the bottom line.
Konnan noted that Kevin Nash was 100% booking and making choices back then. So it had to be a 50/50 arrangement by Hogan/Nash.
"dancing" fans tends to suggest they WEREN'T there for the wrestling and we being directed to dance around during commercial breaks.
Great upload. Your cover on wrestling is always comprehensive and to the point and I love it.
So hearing about the infamous Finger Poke of Doom was definitely something special. I had no idea about the NBC part of it and so that certainly is one of many interesting theories as to why Hogan won the belt.
Looking back with 20/20 vision, if anything if Hogan were to win the belt, he should of won clean. That would of helped at least not piss too many people off as much lol.
Nash’s idea 100%. Bischoff and Sullivan are too gutless to point it out. Nash has the distinction of being the champ, ending Goldberg’s street, and not really “losing” the belt after the finger point from hogan. Nash benefited from this nonsense, no one else did.
Hm, I get trying to diffuse The Fingerpoke as being a major reason for WCW's tailspin, but it is certainly one of the biggest mistakes in a long chain of mistakes. The World Championship was badly mishandled an astonishing FOUR times in the last few years of WCW. There was the fingerpoke, David Arquette winning the title, Vince Russo winning the title, and Jeff Jarrett laying down for Hogan. The fact that this mistake was made on 4 separate occasions shows how grossly incompetent the staff was.
I agree, plus on the sidelines you had things like a huge waste of money being spent on Kiss appearing on Nitro, Sullivan's trying to hold on to the NWO when it was just the Harris brothers (End of Feb 2000 the ratings took a further nosedive), On -a-pole matches, "Oklahoma", that stupid Nash vs NewBlood gauntlet where wrestlers would get pinned with no cover...
Why is this one of the best channels? Because not only do you go over moments in a expert and entertaining fashion, but I learn something new.
I had NO clue there was a book on Nitro history until you recommended it it. I've just checked it out on amazon and have now purchased it.
Thank you for the great content and the excellent shout-outs.
Thank you for your hard work, brother. May God please bless you and your efforts.
First of all, really great video. Great analysis and breakdown of the situation. I agree with the theory that it was Hogan's idea to avenge (ironically enough his idea too) the loss to Goldberg six month's before. Not only were we robbed of Nash Vs Hogan for the title, but we never got a Goldberg Vs Hogan II either. So if the logic even was to build a faction for Goldberg to go up against...we never got anything that would have justified this in the first place down the line. Just a whole lot of more nonsense.
WCW's finishes were the worst. They had no one there that had any idea how to do a proper finish. Kevin Sullivan knew how to book heat for heels, and it showed as the nWo continued to grow and get over. They had no idea how to resolve the nWo angle, as mentioned it was just milked and recycled over and over again.
This broke my 8 year old heart.
@Samuel Wells 32 in January.
I was actually at this venue in Atlanta in 1999. I was 7 at the time. I remember being so dissapointed and confused
what a way for wcw to keep a fanbase huh?
How to kill a wrestling empire 101
I was just a kid. Wcw mega fan.... after that poke I tore off my Wolfpack shirt threw it away and then woke up my dad and said we are watching raw is war from now on. He said. " Bout time."
Smart move because the worst was yet to come for WCW.
Did you get to see Foley win the belt ?
@@edge1247 Yes, I did.
Smart move my man Smart move
It was the right thing to do.
Funny that this video comes out today as I watched the finger poke of doom just hours earlier. Great video.
I remember the finger poke spot. It was the first time I really lost interest in wrestling. Killing off the Wolfpac was just too much for me.
Hogan baby
The Wolf Pack was amazing..
The finger of poke of doom did not kill the Wolfpac.
They came out with the hells angels the next week. 81 baby
@@robertlawrence4719 who cares. they were looked at as weak after that. people were over hogan and the old nwo recycled bs
You make terrific videos! Thanks yet again for another informative one.
Bischoff claiming that Starcade and Fingerpoke were not turning points is ludicrous. Any fan who watched back then will tell you how much goodwill this burned with the viewers. Blaming new management on the fall of WCW while thinking his own mistakes were no big deal tells me that he doesn't understand why fans soured on WCW to begin with.
I've watched a good chunk of your videos and this is some of your finest work. Really incredible how you go back and do the research. Well done.
Your take on the FPOD is fascinating, and I’m glad you took the approach you did of only first hand accounts. This bio ranks up there with Rocky Johnson’s as one of your best in my opinion. Please continue the awesome work you do on this channel.
Remember the WCW debut of the ultimate warrior? What were Hogan's famous lines before the lights went completely dark, September 14, 1998?
No one wants to take credit for the Fingerpoke of Doom. Gee, what a shock!
Great video, research was on point and is a great summation of the many interviews and podcast episodes that I’ve absorbed. Well done!
P.S. Love your Raw vs. Nitro series - look forward to it every Thursday night.
I think why this moment killed it for me, is that in the lead up to their match, they had been playing on this " Hey, were actually kind of cool with each other." vibe between Nash and Goldberg. Then as you do in any wrestling relationship, some mistakes in the ring/accidental hits etc... started to throw a wrench in there. When Nash Beat Goldberg, and then gave him a rematch right away... I was totally ok with it. Then the poke happened. And then my Dad, my brother and I never watched WCW again. I still wish Nash would have done the poke, but then went to Hogan and said " The match tonight is the WCW champ vs Goldberg, not Nash vs Goldberg." and have Goldberg destroy Hogan again. I know that if Goldberg joined the Wolf pack, they would have been so OP... but I would have loved to see it.
I remember watching this live and thinking yep WCW is done now.
Honestly it became the last episode of nitro I watched until the very last episode where they were bought out by the WWE.
@Strigorvious Dregorous I'm sure there was a fair amount of sunk cost fallacy and tribalist brand loyalty that kept people there too, kind of like how people stick with a politician or sports hero after they're shown to be deeply flawed and engaged in illegal or immoral behaviour
@Strigorvious Dregorous yup, that's what I'm saying. Majority of folks that watched it live understood it. Wasn't nobody thinking "this is the end". It was typical Hollywood Hogan scheming to get the belt back and being an asshole and everyone wishing Goldberg would turn into Goku and murder him. That's just what it was. But now, everyone's "clairvoyant" and "knew it was the end" and wants to rewrite history. LOL, Nah, Fingerpoke of Doom was great. Now the follow-up was what hurt it. But the actual nitro it happened on was dope and it made sense. Orton beating Benoit and Trips asking him to laydown for him was just a remix of the fingerpoke of doom storyline done a bit more right but it was the same concept. Triple H (Hogan) couldn't beat Benoit (Goldberg), so he had his right hand man do it. Made it seem like they were beefing and he was supposed to lay down for him. BUT, WWE flipped it and had Orton spit in his face and feud with him.