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WCW Worldwide Wrestling May 2, 1992 (Review)
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demoralizedreprobate · 9 months
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flamingo walked so hbk could run is all i'm saying.
gifs from 1992 wcw wrestlewar
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stingersplashed · 1 year
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Woman begs Ric Flair to make a comeback after sending Lex Luger to the floor (WCW WrestleWar 1990)
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gootzdisney · 4 months
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Episode 53: Wrestlewar 92
This is a big week as we discuss The Dangerous Alliance vs. Sting's Squadron one of the best war games matches ever HOWEVER Andrew Lee thinks it stinks! What say you? Plus Rock at Mania, Jericho Alliegations, Sasha Banks to AEW and so much more! 2024 is starting with a bang and we got it all! 
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wrestlingbackwhen · 1 year
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The first ever pay-per-view event under the WCW banner, WrestleWar 1991 was held in February 1991 in front of 6,800 in Phoenix, Arizona, and heralded the return of the WarGames after a year off.
In the main event, the team of Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious and Larry Zbyszko defeated Sting, Brian Pillman and the Steiner Brothers in 21:50. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter rated the match a rare five stars.
Elsewhere on the card, the Fabulous Freebirds defeated Doom for the WCW Tag Team Championship in one of the stranger scheduling events in the company’s history. This match ended Doom’s record 281-day reign and began the Freebirds’ -6-day reign, as they’d already taped their title loss to the Steiners a week before.
The night before, the WWF had held a house show in nearby Tempe which drew a similar crowd and was headlined by The Ultimate Warrior taking on WWF World Champion Sgt. Slaughter, as well as an Intercontinental Title Match between champion Mr. Perfect and “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.
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shyearthquakedaze · 1 year
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WCW WrestleWar 1990 Wild Thing Ric Flair vs Lex Luger
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rustyk94 · 2 years
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WCW War Games (WrestleWar 91)
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reelinplace · 4 years
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v-is-a-cyberpunk · 7 years
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Wrestleman Xavier Woods of The New Day showed up at the Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite launch party last night and I got a blurry awkward-smile selfie with him.
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gootzdisney · 7 months
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Episode 39: Wrestlewar 91
In this episode we discuss one of the best wargame matches of the 90s: Wrestlewar 91. We also discuss Jade signing with WWE why Buddy Landell stinks and more!  
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zombiedisco5150 · 4 years
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NWA WrestleWar ‘89
Michael Hayes with a desperation DDT to stop Lex Luger in his tracks
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jaybe11 · 4 years
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WCW WrestleWar 1990 Wild Thing Ric Flair vs Lex Luger
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Today In Wrestling History Via WWE Network (02/25/2018): WCW WrestleWar 1990
Today In Wrestling History Via WWE Network (02/25/2018): WCW WrestleWar 1990
As a daily feature, WWE Network News posts a comprehensive list of everything that took place on this day in wrestling history. Or at least everything that is currently available to watch on the WWE Network. This list is courtesy of the Reddit version of WWE Network Bot.
Disclaimer: Any incorrect dates are taken directly from the WWE Network’s code. Basically, they goofed, not us. If you notice…
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wcwworldwide · 6 years
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Steve Austin and Barry Windham from WrestleWar ‘92! - WCW Magazine [September 1992]
Despite what the picture portrays, Barry Windham managed to live through this match and is currently still very much alive.
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Terry Taylor (w/ Alexandra York) Vs. The Z-Man WCW WrestleWar ‘91 [February 24th, 1991]
The ovation for The Z-Man is unreal for this match, either because he himself was one of the most popular wrestlers that WCW was featuring at the time, or because the people hated The York Foundation. Manager Alexandra York created a team of “superstars of the future”, who would use calculations based on their opponents’ offense to figure them out and topple them one match at a time. Terry Taylor, once a popular wrestler himself, was part of York’s group, and would work in this match to overcome the threat of The Z-Man. Alexandra York would later be known as Marlena, the golden-clad manager of Goldust.
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