@@c0rruptrealitydu hast keine Ahnung wovon du redest. Wu tang ist die legendärste Crew der rap Geschichte und du vergleichst die ernsthaft mit ein paar Wrestling Rentnern die sich die gleichen t Shirts anziehen und auf Gang tun? Such dir Hilfe.
Jeff Jarrett was simply not a main event level talent. He was a (really) good in-ring worker and he was as smooth as anyone between the ropes. But he simply didn't connect on a personal level. The guitars, I feel, really didn't help. They just kept reminding us of him being 'Double J'.
A bonus Blunder Point for the way Bret Hart "regained" the WCW Title during the reveal of nWo 2000: By Roddy Piper pinning Goldberg. Seriously, when you watch the footage you see Piper cover Goldberg, clearly to protect him, and for whatever reason the referee counts it like a pin, all while Bret looks on in utter confusion. Obviously, Piper jumped the gun & shielded Goldberg before Bret actually made the pin, but the fact that the ref essentially just went "F It!", counted it as though it was a pin, & awarded the match & title to Bret, when Piper was the one making the "cover", is an all time WCW Blunder. At that point just call it as a no contest, have Bret say the next week (or even on Thunder) that he never actually vacated the title to begin with, and that it was all just a ruse to mess with Goldberg & Piper.
Could be worse; she could have decided to spend the next 4 years spreading blatantly absurd conspiracy theories about the election being stolen, or telling her supporters to March on DC, attack police, break into the Capitom, commit treason, etcetera. But what kind of sleazy pathetic moron would do that, and whose supporters would actually be dumb enough to do any of that?
According to Bret’s book, he was taking 4 Advil every 3 hours to manage the headache. When he finally saw a doctor, the doctor found a giant hole in the back of his neck and told him he needed to stop everything immediately. He couldn’t even fly or watch TV.
@@windego999not sure but here’s the quote: “I sat in Dr. Meeuwisse’s office in Calgary. He noticed that I was slurring my words. The doctor said, ‘I can feel a hole in the back of your neck the size of a quarter…’ “He felt around the back of my skull. ‘This part here feels like hamburger. I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but your career is probably over…’”
... and that's all he ever should have been. Making Jarrett a top guy in any org when he's absolutely completely unbelievable in that position, well, that org gets what it deserves.
nWo 2000 could've been something if Bret didn't get hurt and if Hogan and Bischoff were around and if WCW wasn't a clown show by that time. Also, if Scott Hall was healthy.
WCW: "Let's bring Vince Russo in to shake things up, and turn this fed around." Russo: "Yeah, remember that thing you guys came up with a few years ago?... Let's do that again, but worse!" WCW: "BRILLIANT!"
I still giggle how in the end the only nWo stable that broke up cause of a stipulation from a match was nWo Japan. Keiji Muto lost to former member Masahiro Chono, who formed a stable called Team 2000, at the annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show on January 4, 2000. All the others just broke up and members went their separate ways: OG nWo became nWo Hollywood than turned into nWo B-Team and shut down after leader Stevie Ray left to reform Harlem Heat, nWo Wolfpack went out quietly (after becoming nWo Elite) and just became Kevin Nash entering to the Wolfpack theme, and the WWE version of the nWo just went out quietly (Kevin Nash got hurt, X-Pac was fired, Scott Hall fired, Booker T & Big Show kicked out, and HBK was left alone).
Wrong. WWE's incarnation of the nWo ended when Vince announced the dissolution of the group during the July 15 2002 episode of RAW. By then HBK, X-Pac and Big Show were the only active members of the group (with Nash out injured); at that time Michaels was trying to recruit Triple H into the group but it got quickly scrapped in favor of what we all know: fake DX reunion into Triple H heel turn into HBK's in-ring return at SummerSlam.
77th view, downloaded less than 1 minute ago. Wrestling bios, one of the channels helping me through horrible times. Great work, keep em coming. Will you do a ruthless aggression era blunders when you finish the Monday night war reviews?
Vince booked HHH in five matches on SD (Chokeslam match, Brahma Bull rope match, Casket match, Inferno match, and Boiler room brawl) days before the Unforgiven PPV...he survived. JJ just caught a tough break of unfortunate circumstances.
If you think about it, Goldberg single-handedly took out two of maybe five, or six "main-eventers" in the WCW roster within a week. Bret, then himself deciding to try and break shoot glass... Kinda fun to think about "what ifs" when it comes to WCW.
The 2002 nWo faction was the worst. It was exciting for a month but it went nowhere once they turned Hogan face. I’m also in the boat that heel Jeff Jarrett was amazing in WCW. 🤷🏿♂️
Actually, Willy Wigberg did have a little pipe concealed in his hand. The first window was gimmicked. However, the second one was not. You know that he has a pipe concealed in his hand by how he hits the window that is not gimmicked. Just go ahead and try breaking a legit car window with nothing but your hand, mate. If you want to have any chance at all, then you cannot hit it with the SOFTEST part of your hand, I assure you. And that would be what Wee Willy would've been hitting it with, had he not had a pipe concealed in his hand. Also, if he somehow managed to break a legit car window by hitting it with the softest part of his hand and with no pipe, then the glass would've shattered in a much wider pattern and it wouldn't have gotten punctured in the tiny area that it did.
I disagree that it was the worst NWO faction. The elite/b-team split was way worse. It didn't really have the chance to prosper because Bret got hurt, but it was what the original always should have been. It was small and disruptive. They didn't have their hand in every match, only matches they cared about. They obstructed business to get what they wanted. And they were small. That was the best part. I think they suffered from the same issues every other iteration of the NWO had. They had no direction. There was no over arching story for the faction. They kind of just existed. There are a lot of heel factions throughout history that we fans are fond of, but the ultimate purpose of a heel is to lose. That never really happened. Their feuds never blew off and their story never concluded. That said, I also don't understand what was so cool about the original NWO. As a kid it was shiny and new so I guess there was that and I thought they were cool. Looking back at it though even when it was just Hogan, Hall, and Nash it was pretty corny. It was worse than DX 2006. Shawn and HHH were at least funny. This was like three grown men getting as *close* to edgy as they could without getting in trouble then giggling that they were such rebels. I have no idea how WCW's primarily older audience ever thought they were cool. Don't get me wrong, though. It wasn't just the NWO. Watching reliving the war with you all this time has shown me that WCW always was kind of lame, at least since Bischoff took over. Comparing the dialogues and monologues to the promos WWF were doing at the time was painful. I don't know why I or anyone else ever thought they were a better product.
Quote the Outsiders. "I can't wait forever Even though you want me to I can't wait forever To know if you'll be true Time won't let me Time won't let me Time won't let me wait too long"
WWE Invasion angle has to be the biggest botch of all time. The easiest storyline to book and they ruined it within a few weeks and turned it into McMahon vs McMahon. nWo 2002 was also similar except nWo was over big time up until mania.
Those run ins man, those bs match endings due to run ins, the ever popular end the show with a ring full of guys beating each other....yeah, thats nitro as i remember things.
At times, I think the lack of direction in a way served WCW. Especially in 96-97 it made things so unpredictable. Actually, that goes for the early Nitro era too, but it had the Dungeon of Doom, so that doesn't count.
NWO was the fastest rising faction,that was absolutely 🔥🔥,but it was also over before you knew it..Booked into oblivion,I watched it all as they happened,but I was always a fan of both companies,until Russo got to Atlanta that is..💯
Here's one for the future blunders if it ever happens; Retribution, aka What If WWE tried the Nexus again, and make it the poor man's version of the Aces & Eights, expect not do ANYTHING with them.
Your laments about 1999-2000 WCW inspired me to do a Journey of Wrestling simulation where i took over WCW in January 2000. You'll be happy to know that it is now September 2000 and NWO 2000 is the most over heel group in wrestling. Scott Steiner took over the group and has held the WCW title for eight months. He just won a feud over a returning Bret Hart. NWO 2000 defeated The Revolution and Bret Hart in a Wargames match where the losing faction had to disband. You'll also be happy to know I am pushing Steven Regal, La Parka, and David Flair to the moon. And just last month, we took the lead again from WWF in the Monday Night Wars. I just wanted you to know I'm doing my part to try and salvage late-era WCW.
I feel like we all need a WCW Blunder episode on Alex Wright's entire run with the company. Who knows, maybe that'll save the world from completely falling apart at the end of the day.
Everytime i see clips of jeff Jarrett hitting piper with that guitar and how piper sells it. It just makes me laugh hard until i almost can't breath along with jeff Jarrett hitting Beetlejuice with that guitar
Always one of those what of moments with this, I still think eventually wwe would have won but always a shame we never saw bret really be the top top guy in wcw
You do always have to wonder if it could have been saved had Bret not got injured right at the birth of it. That being said, it could have just been a faction without NWO attached.
would love to see more stuff from 90 to 96 or even 85 to 90 would be very interesting. I just started to watch and reliv wrestling again. i started in 1984.. Its very hard to sit through but did it to 85 now ....its hard to find some stuff at peacock... Like always good video. Blunder series was always a pleasure to watch....
Also nice to see you're giving WWE the same courtesy as Blunder? What it will be called I wonder? Raw is Bore? Botch is War? WWE Faildown? The possiblities are endless!
I agree with you jarett shouldnt have been nwo not a good fit but then again so many in the nwo run shouldnt have been nwo as for the poppa well my all time fav and tailor made for nwo
I'd say do an ECW Series that runs into the Monday Night Wars and what they were doing at the time. Or maybe a series dedicated to their poor decisions.
Blunder 1-100: Recruiting Jeff Jarrett
jeff jerrett was fine wcw just didn't know how to use talent
Yup "no more ham and eggers" first member is the definition of one
They should’ve added Glacier to the group. Ratings definitely would’ve gone up!!!
It's not too late for the black and blue nWo 2025
nWo Black & Blue: Steve Blackman and Glacier
Back when you could put 2000 onto anything to make it modern.
Except a Tekno Team.
And it always failed
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Yeah that was a joke of a team 🤣
and then immediately dated as soon as the next year arrives. what were they thinking. 😅
Harlem Heat
nWo fell apart when they had more members than the Wu-Tang Clan.
nWo ain’t nothing to f*** wit! 😂
@@marquan1976😄
To be fair nWo did rap better
Even my pet goldfish back then was a nWo member
@@c0rruptrealitydu hast keine Ahnung wovon du redest.
Wu tang ist die legendärste Crew der rap Geschichte und du vergleichst die ernsthaft mit ein paar Wrestling Rentnern die sich die gleichen t Shirts anziehen und auf Gang tun?
Such dir Hilfe.
Jeff Jarrett was simply not a main event level talent. He was a (really) good in-ring worker and he was as smooth as anyone between the ropes.
But he simply didn't connect on a personal level. The guitars, I feel, really didn't help. They just kept reminding us of him being 'Double J'.
A bonus Blunder Point for the way Bret Hart "regained" the WCW Title during the reveal of nWo 2000: By Roddy Piper pinning Goldberg.
Seriously, when you watch the footage you see Piper cover Goldberg, clearly to protect him, and for whatever reason the referee counts it like a pin, all while Bret looks on in utter confusion. Obviously, Piper jumped the gun & shielded Goldberg before Bret actually made the pin, but the fact that the ref essentially just went "F It!", counted it as though it was a pin, & awarded the match & title to Bret, when Piper was the one making the "cover", is an all time WCW Blunder. At that point just call it as a no contest, have Bret say the next week (or even on Thunder) that he never actually vacated the title to begin with, and that it was all just a ruse to mess with Goldberg & Piper.
Yeah bro, but the booking committee thought no-one would see the swerve coming...bro.
Then they went even worse and made it so that you could lose via pinfall, but not be covered aka Nash vs New Blood gauntlet lol
2:25 "General bollocks" pans to a pic of Jeff Jarret lol
100%
Gonna miss it when it’s gone :(
But looking forward to whatever you do next!
The first blunder point is reforming the nWo
When Jeff Jarrett hit Piper with guitar the way Piper sold it still makes me laugh 😂
Me too 😂
Just like Kamala Harris after the election, he was like , oh fuuuuu.....
@@davidjonmoxleyskipp230, why are you making this political? Are you that desperate for attention?
Could be worse; she could have decided to spend the next 4 years spreading blatantly absurd conspiracy theories about the election being stolen, or telling her supporters to March on DC, attack police, break into the Capitom, commit treason, etcetera. But what kind of sleazy pathetic moron would do that, and whose supporters would actually be dumb enough to do any of that?
WCW just did not know when to leave the NWO name alone...
We need WCW Blunder vs WWF: Monday Night Flawed!
Bret Hart deserved so much better than this. NWO2000 was genuinely one of the more boneheaded directions for him.
Always the most perfect timing!! Thank you!!
The only highlight of the nWo 2000 run: The Scott Steiner Purple Warrior promo
According to Bret’s book, he was taking 4 Advil every 3 hours to manage the headache. When he finally saw a doctor, the doctor found a giant hole in the back of his neck and told him he needed to stop everything immediately. He couldn’t even fly or watch TV.
A giant hole in the back of his neck? How does that happen?
I didn’t know he could fly!
@@windego999not sure but here’s the quote:
“I sat in Dr. Meeuwisse’s office in Calgary. He noticed that I was slurring my words. The doctor said, ‘I can feel a hole in the back of your neck the size of a quarter…’
“He felt around the back of my skull. ‘This part here feels like hamburger. I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but your career is probably over…’”
Jeffs a B-team type nWo guy
... and that's all he ever should have been. Making Jarrett a top guy in any org when he's absolutely completely unbelievable in that position, well, that org gets what it deserves.
Scott Norton is Above B-Team
He was IWGP Champ for Christ sakes on shitacky
I believe Hillbilly Jim would say that making Jeff Jarrett a main-eventer would be violating the Laws of Nature.
Damn WrestlingBios, back at it again with the good content!
in hindsight jeff jarrett being in a cage with snuka and benoit is horrifying
A survivors tale... the Jeff jerrett story
nWo 2000 could've been something if Bret didn't get hurt and if Hogan and Bischoff were around and if WCW wasn't a clown show by that time. Also, if Scott Hall was healthy.
Yes I know this was WCW and WWE versions but it's crazy to believe that Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels were both in the New World Order.
Testament to how many members there were. Pretty sure i was in it at some point
Oooh dude i never thought of that. Niceee
Yes ,but not in WCW. It would mean more if it was the same company.
@@lewc3413
I remember when you were a member.
@@th3gr81 yeah that hummer was hard to drive
The NWO shirt was too good a piece of merch to let them go.
Worst Continuity Wrestling
We Can't Write
Why Continue Watching
Who's Champion Weekly
World’s Crappiest Wreck
Yeah later on. 94 to 98 was fire.
Someone had a WheelChairWrestling sign on a Raw episode in 95-96.
@@Speedyreedy1218I’d be in tears lmao
@@Speedyreedy1218 We Cripple Wrestlers.
Apt for this episode.
WCW: "Let's bring Vince Russo in to shake things up, and turn this fed around."
Russo: "Yeah, remember that thing you guys came up with a few years ago?... Let's do that again, but worse!"
WCW: "BRILLIANT!"
1:07 Hulk Hogan really needed The Giant's help pushing that announcer's table over 😂 "Python's" indeed 😅😂
The main reason why nWo 2000 failed is because they didn't have David Flair and Crowbar as it's lead members.
Wwe should’ve had doing as a member
Great episode, these really paint a picture of what was going on in WCW at the time. and why it all went spiraling out of control.
My computer said 0 seconds ago, god bless bein this quick
Every time i see jeff jarrett.. i say "how? Who actually liked him?"
I still giggle how in the end the only nWo stable that broke up cause of a stipulation from a match was nWo Japan. Keiji Muto lost to former member Masahiro Chono, who formed a stable called Team 2000, at the annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show on January 4, 2000. All the others just broke up and members went their separate ways: OG nWo became nWo Hollywood than turned into nWo B-Team and shut down after leader Stevie Ray left to reform Harlem Heat, nWo Wolfpack went out quietly (after becoming nWo Elite) and just became Kevin Nash entering to the Wolfpack theme, and the WWE version of the nWo just went out quietly (Kevin Nash got hurt, X-Pac was fired, Scott Hall fired, Booker T & Big Show kicked out, and HBK was left alone).
Wrong. WWE's incarnation of the nWo ended when Vince announced the dissolution of the group during the July 15 2002 episode of RAW. By then HBK, X-Pac and Big Show were the only active members of the group (with Nash out injured); at that time Michaels was trying to recruit Triple H into the group but it got quickly scrapped in favor of what we all know: fake DX reunion into Triple H heel turn into HBK's in-ring return at SummerSlam.
next Blunder should be The Millionaire’s Club vs The New Blood
I must admit that Goldberg doesn't discriminate when it comes to hurting people, including himself.
🫣
😂
Thought of a "Blunder" style name for Smackdown, called "Smacked-up" 😂
Hall and Nash goofing around pre-nWo 2000 was the best part of the late 99 Russo stuff.
Always keeping up with the new videos love the channel
Wrestling Bios you can always do a TNA episode of blunder lpl
77th view, downloaded less than 1 minute ago. Wrestling bios, one of the channels helping me through horrible times. Great work, keep em coming.
Will you do a ruthless aggression era blunders when you finish the Monday night war reviews?
🙏 everything gets better brother. Much Love. HH
17:50 ah yes, the most intimidating and professional ring gear imaginable... a generic football jersey and night time glare-reducing driving glasses..
Blunder will soon be in Paradise...
Vince booked HHH in five matches on SD (Chokeslam match, Brahma Bull rope match, Casket match, Inferno match, and Boiler room brawl) days before the Unforgiven PPV...he survived. JJ just caught a tough break of unfortunate circumstances.
If you think about it, Goldberg single-handedly took out two of maybe five, or six "main-eventers" in the WCW roster within a week. Bret, then himself deciding to try and break shoot glass... Kinda fun to think about "what ifs" when it comes to WCW.
A weird way for the nWo to end in WCW
People werent paying attention but Wrestling Bios saying he gained appreciation for Jeff Jarrett means he's broken ties with MarkyD.
The 2002 nWo faction was the worst. It was exciting for a month but it went nowhere once they turned Hogan face. I’m also in the boat that heel Jeff Jarrett was amazing in WCW. 🤷🏿♂️
2:18 the goat of Wrestling with the US Belt
I’m telling The Hawk you said that..
Jeff Jarrett and Harris boys kicked arse
23:08-Is THAT Victoria or is that a Blunder Point for My DAMN Vision🤣😂
WCW was basically unwatchable at this point. Bret is my all time fave-I hated seeing him used like this.
jeff jarrett in the nWo was like kidman in the filthy animals... so out of place
I feel maybe the last episode could look at the Seven Deadly Sins idea. A little overview of what they overall story arch they planned
WCW Swerve, bro - six more seasons of Blunder coming next month!
LMAO jeff jarrett hitting roddy piper with the guitar the way piper sold it still kills me 24-years later 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nwo should’ve remained small and elite instead of taking anyone willing to wear a nwo t shirt
Actually, Willy Wigberg did have a little pipe concealed in his hand. The first window was gimmicked. However, the second one was not.
You know that he has a pipe concealed in his hand by how he hits the window that is not gimmicked. Just go ahead and try breaking a legit car window with nothing but your hand, mate. If you want to have any chance at all, then you cannot hit it with the SOFTEST part of your hand, I assure you. And that would be what Wee Willy would've been hitting it with, had he not had a pipe concealed in his hand. Also, if he somehow managed to break a legit car window by hitting it with the softest part of his hand and with no pipe, then the glass would've shattered in a much wider pattern and it wouldn't have gotten punctured in the tiny area that it did.
I disagree that it was the worst NWO faction. The elite/b-team split was way worse. It didn't really have the chance to prosper because Bret got hurt, but it was what the original always should have been. It was small and disruptive. They didn't have their hand in every match, only matches they cared about. They obstructed business to get what they wanted. And they were small. That was the best part. I think they suffered from the same issues every other iteration of the NWO had. They had no direction. There was no over arching story for the faction. They kind of just existed. There are a lot of heel factions throughout history that we fans are fond of, but the ultimate purpose of a heel is to lose. That never really happened. Their feuds never blew off and their story never concluded.
That said, I also don't understand what was so cool about the original NWO. As a kid it was shiny and new so I guess there was that and I thought they were cool. Looking back at it though even when it was just Hogan, Hall, and Nash it was pretty corny. It was worse than DX 2006. Shawn and HHH were at least funny. This was like three grown men getting as *close* to edgy as they could without getting in trouble then giggling that they were such rebels. I have no idea how WCW's primarily older audience ever thought they were cool. Don't get me wrong, though. It wasn't just the NWO. Watching reliving the war with you all this time has shown me that WCW always was kind of lame, at least since Bischoff took over. Comparing the dialogues and monologues to the promos WWF were doing at the time was painful. I don't know why I or anyone else ever thought they were a better product.
Quote the Outsiders. "I can't wait forever
Even though you want me to
I can't wait forever
To know if you'll be true
Time won't let me
Time won't let me
Time won't let me wait too long"
WWE Invasion angle has to be the biggest botch of all time. The easiest storyline to book and they ruined it within a few weeks and turned it into McMahon vs McMahon. nWo 2002 was also similar except nWo was over big time up until mania.
WCW existed for Wrestling Bios to create fantastic content!
Those run ins man, those bs match endings due to run ins, the ever popular end the show with a ring full of guys beating each other....yeah, thats nitro as i remember things.
At times, I think the lack of direction in a way served WCW. Especially in 96-97 it made things so unpredictable. Actually, that goes for the early Nitro era too, but it had the Dungeon of Doom, so that doesn't count.
Dungeon could’ve beaten nWo but wasn’t marketable
I loved Silver logo but sadly Bret Harts injury along with Scott Halls Troubles and pushing Jeff Jarrett killed all its momentum.
Wow blunder hogan vs brutus beefcake at starrcade 1994 though that was covered really well! 🙂
NWO was the fastest rising faction,that was absolutely 🔥🔥,but it was also over before you knew it..Booked into oblivion,I watched it all as they happened,but I was always a fan of both companies,until Russo got to Atlanta that is..💯
20:52 - Is that Victoria???
Yep, kept saying "Oh, hi Vicky!" xD
About time you posted another blunder!
Here's one for the future blunders if it ever happens; Retribution, aka What If WWE tried the Nexus again, and make it the poor man's version of the Aces & Eights, expect not do ANYTHING with them.
You could always talk about how WWE dropped the ball with Alexa Bliss and The Fiend when you do a WWE one
I remember this time...by Feb/March of 2000 the ratings had sunk to new levels. What an Era that was..
COMEBACK ON THURSDAY FOR THE ALL NEW RELIVING THE WAR TIL THEN HAVE A GOOD TUESDAY NIGHT AND TAKE CARE.
Your laments about 1999-2000 WCW inspired me to do a Journey of Wrestling simulation where i took over WCW in January 2000. You'll be happy to know that it is now September 2000 and NWO 2000 is the most over heel group in wrestling. Scott Steiner took over the group and has held the WCW title for eight months. He just won a feud over a returning Bret Hart. NWO 2000 defeated The Revolution and Bret Hart in a Wargames match where the losing faction had to disband. You'll also be happy to know I am pushing Steven Regal, La Parka, and David Flair to the moon. And just last month, we took the lead again from WWF in the Monday Night Wars.
I just wanted you to know I'm doing my part to try and salvage late-era WCW.
Even though it's like the last bump of his career, Bret took that powerbomb from Sid beautifully.
I feel like we all need a WCW Blunder episode on Alex Wright's entire run with the company. Who knows, maybe that'll save the world from completely falling apart at the end of the day.
I remember watching this happen in real time. I was 9 years old for God's sake and even I knew the nwo was way past its sell-by date at this point
New WCW Blunder = Good Day
Everytime i see clips of jeff Jarrett hitting piper with that guitar and how piper sells it. It just makes me laugh hard until i almost can't breath along with jeff Jarrett hitting Beetlejuice with that guitar
Always one of those what of moments with this, I still think eventually wwe would have won but always a shame we never saw bret really be the top top guy in wcw
You do always have to wonder if it could have been saved had Bret not got injured right at the birth of it.
That being said, it could have just been a faction without NWO attached.
It really surprises me that Scott was willing to take "Hogan's Spot," in "Hogan's Group," with as much as he hated Hogan.
Poor Sid. My guy couldn't go a week without having his rental car destroyed. RIP Sid
I would love Wrestling bios to cover the biggest blunder of all time one day - The heroes of wresting PPV.
I think Jarrett worked mainly because he was an ex-WWF guy.
My favorite Nash promo was in the build up to Slamboree 97. His potholes promo about Flair and Piper was too tier stuff.
The nWo we didn't need
You can say the same thing about the Wolfpac.
Such a _Blunder in Paradise,_ Brothuur!
would love to see more stuff from 90 to 96 or even 85 to 90 would be very interesting. I just started to watch and reliv wrestling again. i started in 1984.. Its very hard to sit through but did it to 85 now ....its hard to find some stuff at peacock... Like always good video. Blunder series was always a pleasure to watch....
NWO 2000 was one of those situations where you couldn't capture lightning in a bottle.
Also nice to see you're giving WWE the same courtesy as Blunder? What it will be called I wonder? Raw is Bore? Botch is War? WWE Faildown? The possiblities are endless!
Nwo needed more Vincent.
Bret stated on Goldberg's A&E Biography that he started feeling dizzy before the kick.
I swear I read somewhere years ago that Jarrett was on the short list to be the "third man" in '96.
Jesus that would've been a hell of an anti climax! 😂
The Wolf pack shirt was the only NWO gear I ever had. The Undertaker was smart to use a pipe.
God could you imagine if later years WCW won the Monday night war? The chaos wrestling would be in
nWo 97 was the greatest
You got that right dude. Love my maniacs4life HH
As far as the Goldberg glass stuff goes, I believe it was that serious.
Think there's some vital arteries where he got cut.
I agree with you jarett shouldnt have been nwo not a good fit but then again so many in the nwo run shouldnt have been nwo as for the poppa well my all time fav and tailor made for nwo
I'd say do an ECW Series that runs into the Monday Night Wars and what they were doing at the time. Or maybe a series dedicated to their poor decisions.
if the WWE series isn't called "WWE uncooked" we riot
Why does the ring post figure 4 never get brought up as a reason for Harts injury? His head smashed off the floor.
it was brought up on rtw and other channels
Hope a Wrestling Bios video is done on NWO Japan in the future.
Goldberg was such a meathead.