The Disciple character did do one thing great and that is convince me of the transformative power of a beard. I wasn't the brightest middle schooler but it still took way longer than you'd think for me to be convinced that was the same guy I'd seen acting like a barber lol
Farewell wcw blunder you were an amazing show to have fun and laugh at the blunders you made during your time during these 2 seasons thank you for the blunders WCW
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too." nWo talking to D-Generation X, probably.
One last bonus Blunder Point: The Lack of Any Proper Finish. I can understand the hope to keep the nWo around for as long as possible, but the simple fact that Eric Bischoff never had a contingency plan in mind that would bring an end to the entire thing in case of an emergency is just insane. Hell, the original 1996-1999 run technically did have a "finale", of sorts, when Hulk Hogan want back to the red & yellow and defeated Kevin Nash in a retirement match at Road Wild 1999... yet the nWo B-Team continued to exist for another few weeks or so after that show, despite them literally having no leadership, showing how WCW refused to just let the faction die before finally just giving up & moving on. At least, they did give up for a couple of months before Vince Russo started his all-too-subtle build up of nWo 2000, which itself didn't have a proper finish due to the Great Reset. And then there was the WWE's version of the nWo, which ALSO didn't have a proper finish!
Bischoff's storylines never had a coherent ending even when it was smacking him in the face. Look at how long he dragged out Hall vs Nash and Rick vs Scott. Even Wolfpac vs Hollywood. Dragged out and no satisfying conclusion to any of them.
I'm nearing the end of my battle with cancer - was hoping to see the end of the reliving the war which doesn't seem to be possible, however this is a good consolation price, i've enjoyed wcw blunder. Thanks for all the fun.
The New World Order in WWE in 2002 deserves at least a blunder point if not an entire blunder episode. Hulk Hogan eventually turned face after his Wrestlemania X8 match against The Rock; Scott Hall had a lackluster match against Steve Austin at the same show and would get fired after the infamous Plane Ride from Hell in which he was intoxicated (his addictions were well-known at the time); and Kevin Nash got injured not once but twice. Sure this was in WWE but the nWo was a WCW concept and WCW was already purchased by WWE.
The first, longest running and worst mistake for the NWO was making the DQ finish the signature. You just know that 2-3 times a night, including the end, Face is winning, Heel screws him, Face comes back, NWO swarms. It should have been an occasional tool, not the de facto ending to their matches.
I liked it when it first came together but then people were getting injured or fired left and right lol then we were left with the trio of Jarrett (who I like) and some nazis 👎
Technically it wasn't the end, because it was brought back to WWE later on....Having HBK superkick Booker T out of the group was the sad end to the NwO
I was at Finger Poke Of Doom. It ABSOLUTELY KILLED THE TOWN!! Atlanta, their hometown. It might not have ruined WCW, but WCW never had any more events at The GA Dome. The previous Atl event, was Goldberg beating Hogan. I was at that one too, were 40k+ left happy & excited, fast forward to Finger Poke of Doom, were the entire crowd left upset with the product, not the angle..went from all cheers, to all boos & hate from atl,.so still a big fk up on their part!
THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL FOR WRESTLING ON RUclips!!!!! Thank you for all of your hard work. I know it's starting to get really hard to complete these last episodes of nitro. But u have all us fans of yours trucking right along with you! I've been with you since you started the "war". I'll be with u till the wheels fall off brother!! Lol
Would love to see one for either WWE or TNA. Maybe “RAW is Blunder” or “The Blunder Zone.” But with better titles. I’ve been a wrestling fan for a long time. But your channel has really made me look at things differently. Also I have season 1 downloaded to my phone for the sole purpose of rewatching the episodes when on a flight or if the power is out.
thank you for the WCW Blunders-looking forward to WWE getting under the microscope (Raw is Bore?) Thank you for all your work you put in one of my favorite channels!
@@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090Brawl For All, the Junior Division (The one we're all thinking about), the Gail Kim run, WWE ECW, the New Tag Teams boom of the 90's, the Black Saturday Incident... You have eight seasons' worth of blunders.
The times where NWO was such a huge group that every time they'd come out for a promo it would look like the entrance of a World War 3 60 man battle royal match didn't help
They should have "ignored" Disco Inferno more as a member. Have Hogan, Nash, Hall, and Disco in the ring. Hogan's got the mic "Us three guys" Disco shouts "four guys!".
Buff turning Babyface in 98 wouldn't have worked as well since he wasn't cleared to wrestle for a year. All he could do was cheerlead for the good guys.
David Flair's negative-coolness should really be studied. It's almost impressive how many layers of attempted coolness they tried to apply to him... nWo affiliation, the absolutely stunning bombshell Torrie Wilson hanging off his arm, everything... and he STILL managed to look like a total dweeb, especially since his father just had charisma radiating off him. Just... how?
The Warrior gimmick could have been a perfect ending to the NWO you could have had him kidnap the Disciple and turn him back to Brutus Beefcake then had him kidnap other members and turn them back to their orginal gimmicks not wearing the nwo colors anymore. The One Warrior Nation taking the NWO piece by piece.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is fine right up until something breaks *because* you never bothered to fix it, and what could have been avoided with preventative maintenance might even end up beyond meaningful salvage.
I love this vid. I still am on the side of finger poke of shame, though. It left such a sour taste in fans' mouths and it played a major role in the fall of WCW. It was not the coup de grace, just a really really shitty thing that nobody could forgive which, in part, made it impossible to right the ship ever again. nWo would have remained amazing without the addition of so many bland members
Whether they would've kept it at Nash, Hall and Hogan or not. One of the many issues was Hogan and his creative control clause. Burying many wrestlers. And their antics were getting tiring
I'll have you know, good sir, that Horace has a 5 star match under his belt: Hijo del Santo / Atsushi Onita / Tarzan Goto vs. Negro Casas / Horace Boulder / Tim Patterson. I'll not have you sullying the good name of Mr. 1998.
thanks so much for documenting all this great wrestlin history...because of your channel, i became a fan of alex wright and norman smiley...back in late 90s i was in my late teens/early 20s, and i just didnt see it back then. i appreciate all of your work. thanks for blunder!
There is a time and a place for disembodied heads in wrestling and this wasn't it but even Al Snow's Head got tiring after awhile. I was never a fan of Jeff Jarrett at any time in his career. I give him props for his skills but I just can't stand him even as a babyface.
I just want to say that I definitely honor and appreciate your dedication for making the Monday War series and going all the way until the end. I literally can't believe that you're almost at the end of the war and this has been a very fun journey. I pray for nothing but prosperity for you man🙏🏿
Finger poke was a red alert rather than death knell moment in my view. Mid 1999 is when WWF went into overdrive with its Presentation and left WCW in its wake. I always feel like BATB 2000 was the point of no return for WCW. Can't wait for you to cover it in RTW in a few months time.
I was strictly a WWF guy back in the day, but I can appreciate the comment that the Fingerpoke of Doom being the exact moment when WCW died is a bit overblown. What I find really interesting is that people don't just say that the moment when the writing was on the wall happened after... but there are even some that say it happened way earlier. Starrcade 1998 seems to be a common consensus for the moment that truly killed WCW.
18:25 while not in WCW, Horace was in a very fun 6-man tag match in FMW that got 5 stars from Meltzer. So yeah, in some aspects Horace outshined Hulk. If we count WCW, Horace had some nice matches on Thunder. I really liked his match with Kidman on Thunder when Arquette won the title.
Wrestling Bios: You tell me one good Horace Hogan match or promo and I will gladly remove this blunder point. Me: I will take this challenge just to see if he will actually remove it....
The DQ finish or otherwise endless inference is a hallmark of a heel stable, but theirs a fine line between getting heat and killing interest in your heel champions match because you know what’s going to happen. I remember Randy Orton’s run with Legacy, every week the same match, an initial back and forth, Randy would get the upper hand for a while and then the baby face would fight back, look to be on the brink of winning and out would come Cody and Ted to save Orton from a lose, rinse and repeat. I stopped caring very quickly for a lot of his championship run.
I kind of wish Warrior would have stuck around a while just to see how big of a push Ed Leslie would have gotten in the OWN. Also it would have been fun to see who else might have joined the faction.
I *hated* the Nasty Boys. They weren't good in the ring, they had no appeal, and they weren't even particularly athletic. They were just cringe personified.
This is BS. You mean to tell me the whole New Blood angle where they dropped blood on someone from the ceiling and oftentimes missed..that is not a blunder?
Just brought a WolfPac Hoodie & WCW Bash At The Beach hat, even with how terrible it was in its dying days, I think we should all celebrate and remember the nWo for what it was rather than the dumpster fire it became.
I remember the first night the disciple debuted, i was a kid but he seemed like a badass and his move was the stunner like stone cold lol i never guessed back then that it was brutus the barber 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know it was over as hell at the time, but i think Wolfpac Sting should be in there. It ruined the crow character, from then on he was just surfer Sting dressed like the crow. The Crow character kinda just went out with a whimper, joining with members of the group that caused him to initially go on his path to vengeance in the first place. The Red face paint also looked terrible imo.
As someone who watched it live, I can assure nWo Nitro was NOT a blunder. All of that "boring" takeover stuff happening on live tv made it seem so real my brother (7) and I (12) were convinced. My brother even cried because there would be no more WCW.
The Disciple character did do one thing great and that is convince me of the transformative power of a beard. I wasn't the brightest middle schooler but it still took way longer than you'd think for me to be convinced that was the same guy I'd seen acting like a barber lol
Gotta give the Beefer credit...he got in really good shape for that Disciple run.
I still think it wasn't beefer but a beef-lite replacement cuz beef was off chasing Missy Hyatt around
I was considerably older, and I knew immediately it was Beefer the Buffoon.
I didnt realize it until they said it on air and i double-taked so hard
I remember it took me a bit to figure out who it was. The beard and slimmer face made him look just different enough to throw me off.
Farewell wcw blunder you were an amazing show to have fun and laugh at the blunders you made during your time during these 2 seasons thank you for the blunders WCW
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too."
nWo talking to D-Generation X, probably.
I appreciate a fairly obscure Abe Simpsons reference at any moment.
😂😂😂😂😂
One last bonus Blunder Point: The Lack of Any Proper Finish. I can understand the hope to keep the nWo around for as long as possible, but the simple fact that Eric Bischoff never had a contingency plan in mind that would bring an end to the entire thing in case of an emergency is just insane. Hell, the original 1996-1999 run technically did have a "finale", of sorts, when Hulk Hogan want back to the red & yellow and defeated Kevin Nash in a retirement match at Road Wild 1999... yet the nWo B-Team continued to exist for another few weeks or so after that show, despite them literally having no leadership, showing how WCW refused to just let the faction die before finally just giving up & moving on. At least, they did give up for a couple of months before Vince Russo started his all-too-subtle build up of nWo 2000, which itself didn't have a proper finish due to the Great Reset.
And then there was the WWE's version of the nWo, which ALSO didn't have a proper finish!
Bischoff's storylines never had a coherent ending even when it was smacking him in the face. Look at how long he dragged out Hall vs Nash and Rick vs Scott. Even Wolfpac vs Hollywood. Dragged out and no satisfying conclusion to any of them.
The nWo was truly 4-life!!! You simply couldn't kill it 😂
@@skyatollah2skyharder276I agree with you VERY MUCH on those 3 things! Those three things are what I wanted to see more than anything...
I'm nearing the end of my battle with cancer - was hoping to see the end of the reliving the war which doesn't seem to be possible, however this is a good consolation price, i've enjoyed wcw blunder. Thanks for all the fun.
You're going to be around for a long time brother, you got this.
Keep your head up, brother, and keep fighting. Glad to have been on this same Reliving the War journey with you all these years.
Keep fighting homie
Look, I know you say this is the last WCW episode, but hear me out here.
WCW Blunder: David Flair.
Don't be that cruel! 😅😅
Wcw blunder:Nepotism
The NWO having their own PPV was a good idea in theory but it was poorly executed really enjoyed the WCW blunder series great stuff as always.
I honestly think it was too soon to even do since they werent even a year into their run at the time
The New World Order in WWE in 2002 deserves at least a blunder point if not an entire blunder episode. Hulk Hogan eventually turned face after his Wrestlemania X8 match against The Rock; Scott Hall had a lackluster match against Steve Austin at the same show and would get fired after the infamous Plane Ride from Hell in which he was intoxicated (his addictions were well-known at the time); and Kevin Nash got injured not once but twice. Sure this was in WWE but the nWo was a WCW concept and WCW was already purchased by WWE.
The first, longest running and worst mistake for the NWO was making the DQ finish the signature. You just know that 2-3 times a night, including the end, Face is winning, Heel screws him, Face comes back, NWO swarms. It should have been an occasional tool, not the de facto ending to their matches.
nWo 2000 was a sad end to one of the greatest factions of all time
But the silver!
Greatest faction ? 😂😂😂😂
Greatest lol
I liked it when it first came together but then people were getting injured or fired left and right lol then we were left with the trio of Jarrett (who I like) and some nazis 👎
Technically it wasn't the end, because it was brought back to WWE later on....Having HBK superkick Booker T out of the group was the sad end to the NwO
Don't cry because it's over.
Cry because it happened in the first place.
Extra Blunder Point: Dusty Rhodes in the nWo
Can we give a Blunder Point to Dave Meltzer?
WWF's version of Blunder should be called WWF Let Down
WWF Monday Night Flaw
WWF Crapdown
WWF Sunday Night Sleep
One of my favorite wrestling channels.. bringing back nostalgia..🫡🫡
I was at Finger Poke Of Doom. It ABSOLUTELY KILLED THE TOWN!! Atlanta, their hometown. It might not have ruined WCW, but WCW never had any more events at The GA Dome. The previous Atl event, was Goldberg beating Hogan. I was at that one too, were 40k+ left happy & excited, fast forward to Finger Poke of Doom, were the entire crowd left upset with the product, not the angle..went from all cheers, to all boos & hate from atl,.so still a big fk up on their part!
Final episode of Blunder. Let us all lower our heads in a moment if silence.
I don't know how I'm going to cope when it's the final episode of Reliving the War.
Always right when I need an episode!! Thanks wrestling bios!
WCW became Hogan and his sycophants getting paid.
THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL FOR WRESTLING ON RUclips!!!!! Thank you for all of your hard work. I know it's starting to get really hard to complete these last episodes of nitro. But u have all us fans of yours trucking right along with you! I've been with you since you started the "war". I'll be with u till the wheels fall off brother!! Lol
Beefer was really on that one chicken breast, two asparagus diet as The Disciple 😂
Would love to see one for either WWE or TNA. Maybe “RAW is Blunder” or “The Blunder Zone.” But with better titles.
I’ve been a wrestling fan for a long time. But your channel has really made me look at things differently. Also I have season 1 downloaded to my phone for the sole purpose of rewatching the episodes when on a flight or if the power is out.
RAW is CAW
Raw is Poor
thank you for the WCW Blunders-looking forward to WWE getting under the microscope (Raw is Bore?) Thank you for all your work you put in one of my favorite channels!
Raw is Bore is good. I've also seen Monday Night Flaw and WWF LetDown.
Brutus actually looked cool as disciple. Horrible character, but looked cool (for Brutus)
Probably his best look
I had no idea it was him until Warrior asked Hogan if that was his barber lol
WWF/E blunders next?!
That would be great
Maybe call it WWF Flaw.
@@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090Brawl For All, the Junior Division (The one we're all thinking about), the Gail Kim run, WWE ECW, the New Tag Teams boom of the 90's, the Black Saturday Incident... You have eight seasons' worth of blunders.
that's would be good little piece of business
@ NXT’s first run/ The Nexus.
The times where NWO was such a huge group that every time they'd come out for a promo it would look like the entrance of a World War 3 60 man battle royal match didn't help
Alright! Looking forward to _Monday Night Flaw: Flaw is Poor!_
Raw is Bore!
This was the ultimate review of the show of all time
Thank you WB
p.s: huge fan
They should have "ignored" Disco Inferno more as a member. Have Hogan, Nash, Hall, and Disco in the ring. Hogan's got the mic "Us three guys" Disco shouts "four guys!".
Buff turning Babyface in 98 wouldn't have worked as well since he wasn't cleared to wrestle for a year. All he could do was cheerlead for the good guys.
What a series! Was good while it lasted. Looking forward to what's next!
David Flair's negative-coolness should really be studied. It's almost impressive how many layers of attempted coolness they tried to apply to him... nWo affiliation, the absolutely stunning bombshell Torrie Wilson hanging off his arm, everything... and he STILL managed to look like a total dweeb, especially since his father just had charisma radiating off him.
Just... how?
I blame those rosy cheeks of his, and his mouth always being slightly open.
You missed a chance to say that "Buff Didn't Have The Stuff"
Can't believe it's the last WCW blunder. Thank you so much, it was a great series.
The Warrior gimmick could have been a perfect ending to the NWO you could have had him kidnap the Disciple and turn him back to Brutus Beefcake then had him kidnap other members and turn them back to their orginal gimmicks not wearing the nwo colors anymore. The One Warrior Nation taking the NWO piece by piece.
No that would of been a blunder
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is fine right up until something breaks *because* you never bothered to fix it, and what could have been avoided with preventative maintenance might even end up beyond meaningful salvage.
Iron Sheik could make them all humble
I love this vid. I still am on the side of finger poke of shame, though. It left such a sour taste in fans' mouths and it played a major role in the fall of WCW. It was not the coup de grace, just a really really shitty thing that nobody could forgive which, in part, made it impossible to right the ship ever again. nWo would have remained amazing without the addition of so many bland members
nWo Elite, 2000, and 2002 should've been better.
Whether they would've kept it at Nash, Hall and Hogan or not. One of the many issues was Hogan and his creative control clause. Burying many wrestlers. And their antics were getting tiring
And thank you Wrestling Bios for all you do. I consider myself WB 4 life brother!
its always sad to see the end of an era
Hogan reacts like he’s holding his actual head!! And somehow staring straight at it!!😂😂
Blunder was a lot of fun. Can't wait to see what epic mini series you do next!
I'll have you know, good sir, that Horace has a 5 star match under his belt: Hijo del Santo / Atsushi Onita / Tarzan Goto vs. Negro Casas / Horace Boulder / Tim Patterson. I'll not have you sullying the good name of Mr. 1998.
Negro Casas huh 😂
@jameskingsley4265 yeeeeeah, it's the Spanish word for "black," don't cancel me
thanks so much for documenting all this great wrestlin history...because of your channel, i became a fan of alex wright and norman smiley...back in late 90s i was in my late teens/early 20s, and i just didnt see it back then. i appreciate all of your work. thanks for blunder!
Nice work with having a Leno picture with Conan
This Blunder series has been a fun to watch.
There is a time and a place for disembodied heads in wrestling and this wasn't it but even Al Snow's Head got tiring after awhile.
I was never a fan of Jeff Jarrett at any time in his career. I give him props for his skills but I just can't stand him even as a babyface.
Good bye, WCW Blunder. You gave us great times.
And now we await WWF....Ummm.....Sunday Night Heap? Raw Deal?
Smackfrown
Thanks for all the Blunder episodes. (My favorite was the Bobby Heenan episode.) This has been a great series.
Another great episode. Gonna miss this series.
Missing out on a Wrestling Bios video? That doesn't work for me brother! 😂
Watching the nWo takeover of Nitro live was amazing. I was hanging on every second.
I just want to say that I definitely honor and appreciate your dedication for making the Monday War series and going all the way until the end. I literally can't believe that you're almost at the end of the war and this has been a very fun journey. I pray for nothing but prosperity for you man🙏🏿
nWo could've been way better and lasted longer
Wrestling Bios the Living Legend, the TRUE ICON in the business!!
Dusty Rhodes walking out with Scott Hall in WCW/NWO Revenge is the only reason I remember Dusty being a part of the group.
Finger poke was a red alert rather than death knell moment in my view. Mid 1999 is when WWF went into overdrive with its Presentation and left WCW in its wake. I always feel like BATB 2000 was the point of no return for WCW. Can't wait for you to cover it in RTW in a few months time.
Great video wrestling bios greeting from Scotland
I was strictly a WWF guy back in the day, but I can appreciate the comment that the Fingerpoke of Doom being the exact moment when WCW died is a bit overblown. What I find really interesting is that people don't just say that the moment when the writing was on the wall happened after... but there are even some that say it happened way earlier. Starrcade 1998 seems to be a common consensus for the moment that truly killed WCW.
18:25 while not in WCW, Horace was in a very fun 6-man tag match in FMW that got 5 stars from Meltzer. So yeah, in some aspects Horace outshined Hulk.
If we count WCW, Horace had some nice matches on Thunder. I really liked his match with Kidman on Thunder when Arquette won the title.
i'm glad to know there havent been any blunders, or any wrestling mistakes, since WCW.
The worst of the NwO began as soon as they needed a jumbo jet in order to transport all of it's members.
Wrestling Bios: You tell me one good Horace Hogan match or promo and I will gladly remove this blunder point.
Me: I will take this challenge just to see if he will actually remove it....
True. The nwo got old fast.
There are so many nWo members who were just there so Nash could use the carpool lane.
The DQ finish or otherwise endless inference is a hallmark of a heel stable, but theirs a fine line between getting heat and killing interest in your heel champions match because you know what’s going to happen. I remember Randy Orton’s run with Legacy, every week the same match, an initial back and forth, Randy would get the upper hand for a while and then the baby face would fight back, look to be on the brink of winning and out would come Cody and Ted to save Orton from a lose, rinse and repeat. I stopped caring very quickly for a lot of his championship run.
3:55 over the top and corny is what Hogan was his entire career. People look back with rose tinted glasses. He was always lame and corny af
"he began to use his real name. Big boss man"
I kind of wish Warrior would have stuck around a while just to see how big of a push Ed Leslie would have gotten in the OWN.
Also it would have been fun to see who else might have joined the faction.
I *hated* the Nasty Boys. They weren't good in the ring, they had no appeal, and they weren't even particularly athletic. They were just cringe personified.
Did they remind you of your mom?
@Miguel-mp7uz yeah, actually.
@tenebrousoul9368 yeah she was loud obnoxious and stunk
Disco was fun in the wolfpac and it was nice to see him getting a push with them.
Dear Lord please make sure when doing WWE Blunder that “Vince vs God” gets a blunder point
If they had done the promo while doing the Nitro takeover, it might've gone over a bit better, because it would've felt less like a waste of time.
Thanks for the Blunderful time, my man.🎉
Horace Hogan vs Billy Kidman in a falls count anywhere match was a pretty good match.
You should give out “attitude errors” for the wwf variant
Whomever thought that Jeff Jarrett would work in the nWo should never have been allowed anywhere near creative ever again!
Well that’s Vince Russo most likely
If you looked up uncool in the dictionary Jeff Jarretts face should come up
Jarrett is definitely on the list of the 10 most unworthy major world champions ever, along with Great Khali, Jack Swagger, etc....
@ Jinder Mahal is number one on that list
I remember when the NWO took over the set and they swapped everything over to NWO. I was a kid and thought it was so freaking awesome!
I will stick with you no matter what kind of stuff you put out. Fan For Life.
This is BS. You mean to tell me the whole New Blood angle where they dropped blood on someone from the ceiling and oftentimes missed..that is not a blunder?
WCW Blunder is a drug you can't escape
I still thinking of a name for the WWF/WWE version of Blunder.
Blundered Up
Extreme Blunder Wrestling
Main Blunder
and SuperBlunder/BlunderStars
Dang now I know what it's gonna feel like when we get to WrestleMania X7 😭
Back then I waited and waited and waited for the nWo show to come out lol. Now I know
Just brought a WolfPac Hoodie & WCW Bash At The Beach hat, even with how terrible it was in its dying days, I think we should all celebrate and remember the nWo for what it was rather than the dumpster fire it became.
Awe I’m sad you didn’t highlight the best moment of that putrid nWo nitro “I brought out the wrong one! God Damn!”
Vincent was a lower level lackey. Every gang has one or two.
I remember the first night the disciple debuted, i was a kid but he seemed like a badass and his move was the stunner like stone cold lol i never guessed back then that it was brutus the barber 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know it was over as hell at the time, but i think Wolfpac Sting should be in there. It ruined the crow character, from then on he was just surfer Sting dressed like the crow. The Crow character kinda just went out with a whimper, joining with members of the group that caused him to initially go on his path to vengeance in the first place. The Red face paint also looked terrible imo.
That was a damn good replica of hogans head tho. I hope he kept it
I hope we get a WCW Blunder Season 3 someday.
The biggest blunder was not having Glacier lead the group!
Now we need WWF: Raw is Flawed!!
Lots of guys lost in the black and white shuffle. I always liked Norton and Bubba.
As someone who watched it live, I can assure nWo Nitro was NOT a blunder. All of that "boring" takeover stuff happening on live tv made it seem so real my brother (7) and I (12) were convinced. My brother even cried because there would be no more WCW.
Great job
we didn't even get a scott norton mention..8-(
You really blessed us with a final of blunder today? 😢 Sigh ok.......
nWo 4 lyfffe brother 🤘🏿