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Would the Match between Austin and Jim on this show be better if the match was like 15 to 20 mins? Because to me I rather have Austin and Jim fight for 30 mins then 3 seconds.
This show wasn't that bad. This was in many ways the end of old era WCW. Reason being is cause a lot of people were leaving for "greater pastures" *wink wink* as you always say "if you know, you know". The finish to the Triangle match was messy but it worked. The nostalgia of Dusty Rhodes being in his last Wargames match was awesome cause it wouldn't be a Wargames match without The American Dream babeh.
I consider this the last true WCW era show, before Hogan got a stranglehold onto the company with him, and all of his buddies joining WCW soon after. Some examples of this were Cactus Jack wrestling his last match here, Steven Regal's last major match before getting demoted, Ricky Steamboat retiring(although we didn't know it yet), Steve Austin's last major angle and push, Dusty Rhodes last main event match, and Vader and Sting's last match on a WCW PPV. This felt like an old school WCW tribute show to me.
@@WeAreProWrestling Oh for sure a case can be made with that too. Whether you look at it positively or negatively, Hulk Hogan really had a major impact on WCW in 1994.
Questions 1. How long would have ricky Steamboat us title reign would have been this us title reign 2. Which partner was good and bad who tagged with Marcus Bagwell 3. What would it look like if the guardian angel vs sting 4. Do you think that this wargames match was a grade of C
1. Don't know 2.Bagwell didn't really have a bad tag partner 3. We saw it a few months later when Boss Man became Big Bubba again 4. It was a fun match
Three questions for you. 1. Do you think it was a mistake to not put the world title on Austin ? 2. Do you think if Austin had won; he would have go to the wwf anyway ? 3.What did you think about the sting and Mick Foley fued ?
1 & 2. Everything happens for a reason. Austin getting squashed here lead to the Stone Cold character(born in ECW) & the rest is history 3. In WCW it was good; TNA not so much
The reason why Hogan wasn't on the show was because in his contract in 1994 he was only obligated to do three shows which are bash at the beach Halloween havoc and starcade. And some clash of the champions as well.
@@WeAreProWrestling yeah I mentioned that at the end of my sentence where I say some clash of the champions as well. I forgot the satellite segment though.
@@WeAreProWrestling I remember that. Vader after 1993 always seemed to get the short end of the stick when it came to world title shots, and both happened at super brawl (94, 95)
I have a few questions for you James. 1. Did you hear that, according to Dusty on the WarGames DVD, Robert Parker crapped his pants during this match? 2. Had Steamboat not gotten injured, do you think A, Austin would’ve gone over, and B, he would’ve gone higher up on the card? 3. Do you think WCW stole the Triangle match concept from ECW, after their Night the Line Was Crossed show with Sabu, Funk & Douglas? 4. Had Meng been in WarGames match, how do you think the finish would’ve gone? 5. If both Meng & Parker were in the WarGames match, who do you think would’ve been a 5th member of Team Dusty?
1. Did see the DVD & did hear that 2. Austin probably would have gone over & who knows what would have happened after that 3. Yes 4. Faces probably still go over, because heels only had gone over once in War Games prior to this 5. They didn't do 5 people teams at War Games at this point, so I don't know
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good video
Would the Match between Austin and Jim on this show be better if the match was like 15 to 20 mins? Because to me I rather have Austin and Jim fight for 30 mins then 3 seconds.
Long term the 35 second match lead to Stone Cold
I always liked the 92-95 version of the WCW World Television Championship belt instead of the mini Big Gold
Same
That mini Big Gold wasn't even suppose to be the TV Title, it was originally suppose to be the Cruiserweight Championship
I don't know about the 1991 War Games match, but '92 didn't look like it needed Dusty, and even he couldn't have saved '93.
This PPV Is One Of The Most Boring WCW PPV I Did Last Year On The 2nd Channel Also Was Fall Brawl 1994 Dusty Rhodes 2nd To Last Match In WCW
I wouldn't call it a boring PPV; just a PPV down the middle
“Sorry, Steve, we don’t think you’re ready for prime time yet, sucka!”
This show wasn't that bad. This was in many ways the end of old era WCW. Reason being is cause a lot of people were leaving for "greater pastures" *wink wink* as you always say "if you know, you know". The finish to the Triangle match was messy but it worked. The nostalgia of Dusty Rhodes being in his last Wargames match was awesome cause it wouldn't be a Wargames match without The American Dream babeh.
Had Dusty not returned, I don't know what War Games would have been that year
A literal example of "it wouldn't have been War Games without Dusty"
@@WeAreProWrestling right cause he invented the damn thing.
I consider this the last true WCW era show, before Hogan got a stranglehold onto the company with him, and all of his buddies joining WCW soon after. Some examples of this were Cactus Jack wrestling his last match here, Steven Regal's last major match before getting demoted, Ricky Steamboat retiring(although we didn't know it yet), Steve Austin's last major angle and push, Dusty Rhodes last main event match, and Vader and Sting's last match on a WCW PPV. This felt like an old school WCW tribute show to me.
I've always looked at Slamboree 1994 as the end of the era for the old WCW
But this one has that feel as well
@@WeAreProWrestling Oh for sure a case can be made with that too. Whether you look at it positively or negatively, Hulk Hogan really had a major impact on WCW in 1994.
That's pretty accurate.
Love this ppv
A solid show that in hindsight led to WWF getting 2 of the biggest stars of the attitude era
WCW IS PRO WRESTLING 🔥 🔥
Questions
1. How long would have ricky Steamboat us title reign would have been this us title reign
2. Which partner was good and bad who tagged with Marcus Bagwell
3. What would it look like if the guardian angel vs sting
4. Do you think that this wargames match was a grade of C
1. Don't know
2.Bagwell didn't really have a bad tag partner
3. We saw it a few months later when Boss Man became Big Bubba again
4. It was a fun match
Three questions for you.
1. Do you think it was a mistake to not put the world title on Austin ?
2. Do you think if Austin had won; he would have go to the wwf anyway ?
3.What did you think about the sting and Mick Foley fued ?
1 & 2. Everything happens for a reason. Austin getting squashed here lead to the Stone Cold character(born in ECW) & the rest is history
3. In WCW it was good; TNA not so much
The reason why Hogan wasn't on the show was because in his contract in 1994 he was only obligated to do three shows which are bash at the beach Halloween havoc and starcade. And some clash of the champions as well.
He wrestled both August & November Clashes in 1994
And there was that via satellite segment on this show to set up the Main Event for Halloween Havoc
@@WeAreProWrestling yeah I mentioned that at the end of my sentence where I say some clash of the champions as well. I forgot the satellite segment though.
@@JWR01979 They just crowned Vader #1 contender...only to set up a World Title match that didn't involve the #1 contender right afterwards
@@WeAreProWrestling I remember that. Vader after 1993 always seemed to get the short end of the stick when it came to world title shots, and both happened at super brawl (94, 95)
I have a few questions for you James.
1. Did you hear that, according to Dusty on the WarGames DVD, Robert Parker crapped his pants during this match?
2. Had Steamboat not gotten injured, do you think A, Austin would’ve gone over, and B, he would’ve gone higher up on the card?
3. Do you think WCW stole the Triangle match concept from ECW, after their Night the Line Was Crossed show with Sabu, Funk & Douglas?
4. Had Meng been in WarGames match, how do you think the finish would’ve gone?
5. If both Meng & Parker were in the WarGames match, who do you think would’ve been a 5th member of Team Dusty?
1. Did see the DVD & did hear that
2. Austin probably would have gone over & who knows what would have happened after that
3. Yes
4. Faces probably still go over, because heels only had gone over once in War Games prior to this
5. They didn't do 5 people teams at War Games at this point, so I don't know
@@WeAreProWrestling Had Steamboat not gotten injured, you bet your ass we would've gotten Steamboat/Savage II in WCW
Was there ever a great Fall Brawl PPV from WCW?
1996 & 2000
@@WeAreProWrestlingWCW had a great PPV in 2000?
@@ThunderForce2000 Fall Brawl 2000 was a legit really good show with an amazing Scott Steiner/Goldberg match
So, who PVP had the best War Games?
Wrestle War 1992 had the best War Games Match; Sting's Squadron vs. The Dangerous Alliance
@@WeAreProWrestling I hope you cover that next Year.