Yeah Jericho child have been a main event then. This is the point I started getting frustrated with WCW. Hogan, Flair and Piper should have been benched this year.
I had no knowledge of Jericho beyond what I saw on TV at this time and yeah, even to an oblivious 13 year old, I could tell Jericho was a star. He was wildly entertaining.
Said it before, have to say it again. These videos are reminders of good times, people who are no longer with us and nostalgia. It's a strange feeling but thank you for it.
it's nice to see people actually watching the wrestling rather than phones out and not getting involved, also people used to make up banners and signs to take with them, have a look in the crowd these days, try and see one, definitely best time to be a wrestling fan , W.W.F or W.C.W
I remember this moment when Sean waltman returned to the wwf as xpac and as apart of dx. Also the rock officially becoming the leader of the nation and how that led to the feud between dx and the nation one of my favorite faction feuds of all time.
The most historic Raw in the show's history IMO: - The first night Austin is the WWE champion and the official start of the Austin-McMahon feud. - The Rock officially becomes the leader of the Nation of Domination by kicking out Farooq. - Triple H officially becomes the leader of DX. X-Pac returns and joins DX along with the New Age Outlaws.
@@samclark379 Jesse Ventura: And now performing our next nominated tune, is a man who has repeated proven that he cannot talk. And who tonight will prove that he can't sing either. Vince McMahon performing, and I believe this is good advice for all of you here and at home, to put your fingers UP..your ears and Stand Back-Vince McMahon!
Same here. I'm also watching earlier episodes of raw from 1997 . Just finished Wrestlemania 13 , second match was Rocky Mavia Vs The Sultan . Who would have thought in 3 and a half years time these two rookies would be top stars and part of an ending of a hot storyline in September 2000 with Rikishi (Sultan) saying to The Rock (Mavia) I did it for you Rock when admitting to hitting Stone Cold Steve Austin with the car a year ago....
Been watching this series from day one, which began right after my fiancee passed away. This has gotten me through some seriously tough and dark times.
The crowd was so loud that you couldn't even make out Stone Cold's entrance music. What a magical era in Wrestling history. And thank YOU so much for reminding us of that time! Your videos have improved over time and your series is the best retrospective I have ever seen/heard about the Attitude Era.
The Austin Era has began! I know that the attitude era had already started. However to me the official start of “the attitude era” was WM14. It was a proper “changing of the guard”. From here on WCW is going to struggle to keep up with WWF in the “head to head” as WWF start to properly pull away!
@@martynodonnell I agree with you and what an era it was, couldn't wait to watch raw on a Friday night to see what " STONE COLD" was gonna do, sat there in my pride and joy at the time, my AUSTIN 3:16 t-shirt, good times. on a different note , I actually have an uncle called Martin O'Donnell
His WCW run is way underrated. The list of moves, the "Hello Cleveland" entrance, the jumping heel chick celebration, even baby face Lionheart Chris Jericho was good stuff. The fact that Goldberg killed the Jericho storyline still irritates me. That would have been looked back at fondly now because Goldberg doesn't really have much character work at this point in his career.
I remember this Raw after Mania. As a kid, I was so hooked on the Taker/Kane story line and couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next. Thanks for bringing back the memories and for definitively chronicling such an important time in pro wrestling.
found your channel last month and i’ve already watched every episode of reliving the war. thank you for making this series. doing a true service for the people
Lol damn. Ive been watching since like ep 5 when the pandemic was in full effect. I always wondered how its like for someone to speedrun through the goofiness of the early days the where it is now.
This is when it all changed for me - I was diehard WCW/nWo until this episode. Austin as Champ and the rebirth of D-X, The Rock ousting Farooq, the rapid-fire debuts of Val Venis, KaiEnTai, and Dan Severn, just amazing stuff for one show. I'll always remember X-Pac's speech and how cool I thought it was, mentioning Hall & Nash and saying they'd be there with them if they could. You could sense immediately that WWF RAW is WAR was now the #1 dog in the fight.
Hogan vs Piper at this point was absolutely insane. I remember finally getting more access to WCW around this time and I was so confused about seeing Hogan versus Piper. They were a million years old!
It’s Thursday! This has become my favorite channel on RUclips. The videos are in depth. The commentary is on point and hilarious. And the nostalgia is real. Best of all, there’s still years of content to come. Thank you Wrestling Bios!
This man...hands down the best wrestling content. Just realized today with episode 127...I've been watching RTW for 2.4 years, not counting other content! Your content has helped me get through the darkest days of my isolation of teleworking during the early and middle part of the pandemic. Thursdays, I knew I would get an episode and later Sundays. These helped me get on my treadmill and move...I'd walk to every episode. Thank you Sir for making these amazing videos, but like you said in one of them, the war will end and so will this series. Just hope you continue after that...maybe TNA?
Every Thursday at 3pm I have about 20 channels that consistently drop a video. By far the most popular upload time on my feed. This one is always the highlight.
The night after this WrestleMania was monumental. Usually WWF had or have one debut/return on the post-Mania RAW, but this night was WWF's huge assault on the WCW's rise. This RAW had X-Pac, Dan Severn, and Val Venis all showing up; plus the reshaping of the Nation with Rock becoming the figurehead and the "Genesis" of DX. Sean Waltman's absolute fire promo was a perfect blend of work & shoot, and Vince ending the show with the Tag Championship with the quasi-heel factions of DX merging with the Outlaws was a huge gamble by the WWE too. Not having Austin close the show was really meaningful now that we look back at this, instead of the most over guy on the card, they went with the heels that were getting over with the late 90's crowd that started to cheer more more the "villains." Plus this angle leads directly to the massive year that Foley will have, as Vince uses him as a weapon against Austin and Taker.
I think this is seriously the best part of this Reliving the War stuff. I remember the Rock becoming the Leader of the Nation, but I don't know what happened afterwards. It's so exciting, like actually is reliving the war with the weekly releases. I legit have this feeling of "What's going to happen next?!" It's compelling stuff! Hours of storylines all together, it's exciting! Thank you for making this series.
The New Age outlaws Joining DX was awesome and wasn't this the second time Austin Stunned Vince McMahon that was great WWE during the Attitude Era was an amazing time period awesome Video.
I had the same feeling. No idea who the guy was haha the spot seemed a bit pointless at the time...frankly he wasn't that big an acquisition kliq affiliation aside :/
I also want to thank Wrestling Bios for RtW. It has become must watch TV every Thursday for me and it is awesome to relieve the greatest period in wrestling history imo every Thursday.
This was a game changing episode. You got Austin and McMahon kicking off their rivalry, you got Triple H and DX reloading and getting stronger and you also have The Rock establishing himself as a player. Watching the episode of Raw before WM14 and this episode truly felt like big shift had taken place.
I always saw this as the legit start of the attitude era. But, both shows had absolutely stacked rosters. WCW just suffered from screwy booking and the fans slowly but surely got sick of it. Still, what a time to be alive as a wrestling fan.
If WCW had WWFs booking they would have won the war. WCW had a much better card than WWF up until around 2000. However had no idea how to book a wrestling show.
@@BranMat the creative control, which was written into Hogans, Hall and Nash’s contracts certainly didn’t help matters. They booked themselves into a corner and meant no one could get properly over. As they stars top, who were stale, wouldn’t get out they way as they had “creative control”
I, as everyone else, appreciate this series. When I was younger, my bed time was 9pm so I couldn’t watch the “war zone” part of raw so I missed a lot of this. This series is what made me start watching the old episodes on peacock. Nostalgia at its finest. Thank you Wrestling Bios
Yeah you can tell they were going in a different direction around this time. They pushed the envelope as far as wrestling goes the language content, blood and sexual innuendo themes. They were more edgier. This was the birth of the Attitude era
Spent the past 20+ minutes in a somber haze watching your video about some wrestler's final matches, then the updated intro to RLW immediately ramped me back up in the other direction. Well played, sir.
Thanks again for this series. Takes me back to the days of taping Raw then taping Nitro on the rerun at 9 PM after RAW was over when i was 10\11. Wish i still had those tapes, lol. Keep up the good work, look forward to your uploads every week.
I gotta say, love this series, I was a little kid when this stuff was happening - and it basically lets me experience this for the first time again. Your narration is great, and I just wanted to say thank you for doing these videos
The Ovation for Austin even before he came was already loud as hell even Microphone stop working and All of those Signs in the Audience you know right then and there A New Day has Dawning and tied was going to change in the WWF
Huge fan of the channel! Thank you for allowing us to re-live this portion of our lives. Just a thought, no pressure, but was wondering if you have considered doing the invasion angle after the war? To most fans, I think it was the true “unofficial end” of the war. You could like tally the number of wins between actual matches the wcw and wwe had against each other to see who “truly won”. Idk just a thought. Keep it up! Love your content!!
@@num1Jaysta X-Pac was actually finished as a singles competitor when he lost to HHH at Backlash and Billie Gunn at the King of the Ring. He lost against the heel in those rivalries.
@@num1Jaysta Yup. The scripts weren't kind to X-Pac. Once he returned to DX with HHH, his character pretty much stalled out and that's when the X-Pac heat started.
At this point why has this channel not been backed by the WWE. For the very first time since the WCW buy-out, I am genuinely excited every single week.
RIP HBK on Reliving the war. Won’t be the same without him! I know he’ll make sporadic appearances but for the most part, no more Shawn on RTW. Gonna be weird.
I think I only remember you calling one move wrong, and that was still a variation of the proper name. What makes these videos great is your attention to detail and I don’t see very many errors at all. That being said, I loved the “Get Back” clip in with Disco Inferno, it caught me off guard and I couldn’t stop laughing.
😆 Why did I misremember X Pac calling Hulk Hogan an overstuffed hot dog, in response to the "couldn't cut the mustard" stuff. 😅 Memory is a funny thing.
The music on this channel is top notch, love all the wrestling mashups, and also the occasional Evangelion music that randomly kicks in on some of your videos.
Really makes you wonder what Triple H's future would have looked like had HBK not been hurt and forced to retire early. Especially considering the reasons he had been buried in the past.
I was a wwf fan and never really tuned in to Nitro, seeing all the memorable segments on Raw and what was happening on Nitro at the same time is very interesting. Love this show, recommending it to all my 90s wrestling fans.
I was waiting for today to post this. That new WWF Championship belt does signify quite a new era for the Fed, as almost nobody who had already won the Championship (other than Hulk Hogan and Undertaker) do not get another run with it after this. Great episode, btw.
Now, this is where the competition gets real good. Along with the McMahon & Austin feud kicking into high gear, we have Rock becoming the leader of the NOD.
These episodes are amazing. I was obviously too young and didn’t know any of the backstage politics and completely glossed over what X Pac said during that promo. That WAS AWESOME
Jericho reading his 1004 holds is one of my all time favorite WCW moments. It's crazy that they didn't know how awesome Jericho was.
Yeah Jericho child have been a main event then. This is the point I started getting frustrated with WCW. Hogan, Flair and Piper should have been benched this year.
Backstage politics
I had no knowledge of Jericho beyond what I saw on TV at this time and yeah, even to an oblivious 13 year old, I could tell Jericho was a star. He was wildly entertaining.
@@codyhoney9101 Flair could have been around as long as he didn't wrestle. I could do without Hogan and Piper even being present.
Jericho was over too. Bischoff was a CLOWN.
Said it before, have to say it again.
These videos are reminders of good times, people who are no longer with us and nostalgia.
It's a strange feeling but thank you for it.
it's nice to see people actually watching the wrestling rather than phones out and not getting involved, also people used to make up banners and signs to take with them, have a look in the crowd these days, try and see one, definitely best time to be a wrestling fan , W.W.F or W.C.W
@@stevenodonnell6318 0 I pk
I remember this moment when Sean waltman returned to the wwf as xpac and as apart of dx. Also the rock officially becoming the leader of the nation and how that led to the feud between dx and the nation one of my favorite faction feuds of all time.
This is seriously like getting into a time machine…
Agreed
Always loved my Thursdays knowing reliving the war is taking place I’ve said it many a time what a time to be a wrestling fan back then
You Rude!
💯💯💯
I bet you want a time machine to go back a year ago when The Padres were a good team with a future.
The most historic Raw in the show's history IMO:
- The first night Austin is the WWE champion and the official start of the Austin-McMahon feud.
- The Rock officially becomes the leader of the Nation of Domination by kicking out Farooq.
- Triple H officially becomes the leader of DX. X-Pac returns and joins DX along with the New Age Outlaws.
The actual Attitude Era
That was the best version of DX Triple H, Chyna, X-Pac, New Age Outlaws....... SO GOOD MAN.
I lost it at the vince McMahon dance 😂
Man I’m still dying 🤣 Vince is the greatest
Stand back!
@@samclark379 Jesse Ventura: And now performing our next nominated tune, is a man who has repeated proven that he cannot talk. And who tonight will prove that he can't sing either. Vince McMahon performing, and I believe this is good advice for all of you here and at home, to put your fingers UP..your ears and Stand Back-Vince McMahon!
That clip of Vince dancing to Disco’s theme was hilarious 😂
lol yea i noticed that😁🤣😂😆
Im watching this series as if it's happening today ... I still cheer and boo already knowing who won and lost ...
Every episode I talk along with it haha
I only remember some of the top card PPV matches and Goldberg obviously
Allot of this stuff made me go AHHHH I REMEMBER THAT lol that's why I love it I see things I totally forgot about..
Same here. I'm also watching earlier episodes of raw from 1997 . Just finished Wrestlemania 13 , second match was Rocky Mavia Vs The Sultan . Who would have thought in 3 and a half years time these two rookies would be top stars and part of an ending of a hot storyline in September 2000 with Rikishi (Sultan) saying to The Rock (Mavia) I did it for you Rock when admitting to hitting Stone Cold Steve Austin with the car a year ago....
@@davidshakesheff89 Keep an eye out for the Bret-Austin street fight on the 4/21/97 episode of Raw.
this triple H promo and the formation of the dx army here is pretty legendary, I remember it like it was yesterday
Transforming DX from the Michaels/HHH/Chyna fraction to HHH/Chyna/X-Pac/Outlaws almost on the fly without losing steam was an amazing success!
I had a DX shirt back in the day wish I knew where I put that as a kid lol
This was such a pivotal moment. The Vince/Austin rivalry just escalates from here. Rock and Hunter both asserting themselves fully.
And El Dandy on the other channel while Austin is on Raw. Legends everywhere
I believe that Steve Blackman, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, with minimal help from Conrad Thompson, can save the Internet from becoming obsolete.
conrad is the fattest person in the world. people give him money for mortgage help and he uses that money to buy more food to get more fatter
A world without Wrestling Bios is a world without JAM! Thankyou for being the best wrestling fan ever!
A world with only animals!
Been watching this series from day one, which began right after my fiancee passed away. This has gotten me through some seriously tough and dark times.
Sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss ... This show is SO GOOD I don't want it to end.
Sorry for your loss, brother
When Thursday comes and you immediately go to RUclips for Wrestling Bios and Relieving The War!!
The crowd was so loud that you couldn't even make out Stone Cold's entrance music. What a magical era in Wrestling history. And thank YOU so much for reminding us of that time! Your videos have improved over time and your series is the best retrospective I have ever seen/heard about the Attitude Era.
This Raw episode was historic. WCW had no idea what to do and they will continue to not know what to do in the next weeks.
The Austin Era has began! I know that the attitude era had already started. However to me the official start of “the attitude era” was WM14. It was a proper “changing of the guard”. From here on WCW is going to struggle to keep up with WWF in the “head to head” as WWF start to properly pull away!
@@martynodonnell I agree with you and what an era it was, couldn't wait to watch raw on a Friday night to see what " STONE COLD" was gonna do, sat there in my pride and joy at the time, my AUSTIN 3:16 t-shirt, good times. on a different note , I actually have an uncle called Martin O'Donnell
@@stevenodonnell6318 ah cool. I would have had a brother called Stephen, however sadly he passed away.
@@martynodonnell so sorry to hear that, was he a wrestling fan too
@@martynodonnell a lot of people consider this episode of Raw to be the beginning of the AE and Mania 14 to be the last NG show.
He only held it for 22 hours, but so awesome seeing Austin hold the Winged Eagle. Best belt WWE ever made.
This is the episode that really made me a Chris Jericho fan 😂
Arm bar!
Jericho had me in stitches as a kid. Was like watching a stand up comic.
Me too. The only reason I remember Iakea is because of Jericho calling him Nakumaki.
His WCW run is way underrated. The list of moves, the "Hello Cleveland" entrance, the jumping heel chick celebration, even baby face Lionheart Chris Jericho was good stuff. The fact that Goldberg killed the Jericho storyline still irritates me. That would have been looked back at fondly now because Goldberg doesn't really have much character work at this point in his career.
The list of 1004 moves is a precursor to "The List"
I remember this Raw after Mania. As a kid, I was so hooked on the Taker/Kane story line and couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next. Thanks for bringing back the memories and for definitively chronicling such an important time in pro wrestling.
found your channel last month and i’ve already watched every episode of reliving the war. thank you for making this series. doing a true service for the people
Lol damn. Ive been watching since like ep 5 when the pandemic was in full effect.
I always wondered how its like for someone to speedrun through the goofiness of the early days the where it is now.
This is when it all changed for me - I was diehard WCW/nWo until this episode. Austin as Champ and the rebirth of D-X, The Rock ousting Farooq, the rapid-fire debuts of Val Venis, KaiEnTai, and Dan Severn, just amazing stuff for one show. I'll always remember X-Pac's speech and how cool I thought it was, mentioning Hall & Nash and saying they'd be there with them if they could. You could sense immediately that WWF RAW is WAR was now the #1 dog in the fight.
That will always be my favourite promo of all time, by Jericho, or anyone else
NEW ERA NEW INTRO LOVE IT
I’ve not watched wrastlin for 20 years but love this channel. Great stuff pal
This was a critical episode in the Wars IMO because this definitely started the wave for WWE. It was like yesterday watching all these episodes
Hogan vs Piper at this point was absolutely insane. I remember finally getting more access to WCW around this time and I was so confused about seeing Hogan versus Piper. They were a million years old!
It’s Thursday! This has become my favorite channel on RUclips. The videos are in depth. The commentary is on point and hilarious. And the nostalgia is real. Best of all, there’s still years of content to come. Thank you Wrestling Bios!
27:40 "well look who's back" - Jim Ross........that call always gets me 😂
This is one of my favorite episodes of Raw ever.
I can't imagine a Thursday without RTW
You mean Friday?
@@BeAGoodDoga that's if you in Australia I guess 😂
@@stephenrobinson8244 well I am, thanks all the same.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@BeAGoodDoga ain't nothing wrong with that, tho does the blood rush to your head being upside down always.
@@stephenrobinson8244 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
This man...hands down the best wrestling content. Just realized today with episode 127...I've been watching RTW for 2.4 years, not counting other content! Your content has helped me get through the darkest days of my isolation of teleworking during the early and middle part of the pandemic. Thursdays, I knew I would get an episode and later Sundays. These helped me get on my treadmill and move...I'd walk to every episode. Thank you Sir for making these amazing videos, but like you said in one of them, the war will end and so will this series. Just hope you continue after that...maybe TNA?
Every Thursday at 3pm I have about 20 channels that consistently drop a video. By far the most popular upload time on my feed. This one is always the highlight.
The sheer awesomeness of your DX remix crashed my S22 twice at the exact same point. Magical sir.
The night after this WrestleMania was monumental.
Usually WWF had or have one debut/return on the post-Mania RAW, but this night was WWF's huge assault on the WCW's rise. This RAW had X-Pac, Dan Severn, and Val Venis all showing up; plus the reshaping of the Nation with Rock becoming the figurehead and the "Genesis" of DX. Sean Waltman's absolute fire promo was a perfect blend of work & shoot, and Vince ending the show with the Tag Championship with the quasi-heel factions of DX merging with the Outlaws was a huge gamble by the WWE too. Not having Austin close the show was really meaningful now that we look back at this, instead of the most over guy on the card, they went with the heels that were getting over with the late 90's crowd that started to cheer more more the "villains." Plus this angle leads directly to the massive year that Foley will have, as Vince uses him as a weapon against Austin and Taker.
I think this is seriously the best part of this Reliving the War stuff. I remember the Rock becoming the Leader of the Nation, but I don't know what happened afterwards. It's so exciting, like actually is reliving the war with the weekly releases. I legit have this feeling of "What's going to happen next?!" It's compelling stuff! Hours of storylines all together, it's exciting! Thank you for making this series.
The New Age outlaws Joining DX was awesome and wasn't this the second time Austin Stunned Vince McMahon that was great WWE during the Attitude Era was an amazing time period awesome Video.
yeah, the 1st was msg in september '97
I remember being in primary school after me and my friends watched this and we were all "who's that new dx guy...meh" too young maybe...
I had the same feeling. No idea who the guy was haha the spot seemed a bit pointless at the time...frankly he wasn't that big an acquisition kliq affiliation aside :/
The younger fans and marks wouldn’t have know much about the clique at this time. This was more of a promo for the smarks and Clique fans.
6:21 almost feels like a foreshadowing of the list of jericho almost a decade later
In between that, Jericho listed all the wrestlers he beat sometime from the 00s-early 10s.
@@dustman820 Man really loves his lists bet you if he got a clipboard and a checklist attached to it he'd be like the N64 Kid.
Nothing better than eating an large cheese pizza while watching Wrestling Bios' Reliving The War..
I disagree, smoking weed and watching is the best, also a cheese pizza sounds awesome. ✌️
Chris Jericho being the man of 1004 holds was one of the best nitro moments imo. Armbar!
I also want to thank Wrestling Bios for RtW. It has become must watch TV every Thursday for me and it is awesome to relieve the greatest period in wrestling history imo every Thursday.
Hell yeah the official beginning of the attitude era!
Let the best 3 year period of Raw begin!
Facts Let’s goooooo!!!!!
This is my go-to series for nostalgia trips lately.
This was a game changing episode. You got Austin and McMahon kicking off their rivalry, you got Triple H and DX reloading and getting stronger and you also have The Rock establishing himself as a player. Watching the episode of Raw before WM14 and this episode truly felt like big shift had taken place.
May the best part of your day begin!!! Was waiting all day!
Great. Now I suddenly want that Fozzy and Hanson "Mmmbop" video clip looped for 1 hour.
By the way, nice use of Fozzy's song "Enemy" for the video.
I always saw this as the legit start of the attitude era. But, both shows had absolutely stacked rosters. WCW just suffered from screwy booking and the fans slowly but surely got sick of it. Still, what a time to be alive as a wrestling fan.
If WCW had WWFs booking they would have won the war. WCW had a much better card than WWF up until around 2000. However had no idea how to book a wrestling show.
I blame two things "That doesn't work for me, brother. ", and Dusty-finishing every main event.
@@BranMat the creative control, which was written into Hogans, Hall and Nash’s contracts certainly didn’t help matters. They booked themselves into a corner and meant no one could get properly over. As they stars top, who were stale, wouldn’t get out they way as they had “creative control”
@@martynodonnell hall and nash didnt have creative control they only ppl who had that were Hogan and Savage
I, as everyone else, appreciate this series. When I was younger, my bed time was 9pm so I couldn’t watch the “war zone” part of raw so I missed a lot of this. This series is what made me start watching the old episodes on peacock. Nostalgia at its finest. Thank you Wrestling Bios
This Raw has always stuck with me, from the debut of the new belt to DX reforming. This episode feels like the beginning of a new era.
Yeah you can tell they were going in a different direction around this time. They pushed the envelope as far as wrestling goes the language content, blood and sexual innuendo themes. They were more edgier. This was the birth of the Attitude era
Spent the past 20+ minutes in a somber haze watching your video about some wrestler's final matches, then the updated intro to RLW immediately ramped me back up in the other direction. Well played, sir.
We're approaching the Wolfpac stuff soon
Thanks again for this series. Takes me back to the days of taping Raw then taping Nitro on the rerun at 9 PM after RAW was over when i was 10\11. Wish i still had those tapes, lol. Keep up the good work, look forward to your uploads every week.
Vince selling his foot after Austin dropped the Winge Eagle on it is absolutely hilarious. Love me some Vinnie Mac.
I gotta say, love this series, I was a little kid when this stuff was happening - and it basically lets me experience this for the first time again. Your narration is great, and I just wanted to say thank you for doing these videos
The Ovation for Austin even before he came was already loud as hell even Microphone stop working and All of those Signs in the Audience you know right then and there A New Day has Dawning and tied was going to change in the WWF
A huge big bang
"And its over in under a minute but sunnys gonna help the boys with that" 😂😂😂 bruh is viscous
This was by far my favorite Jericho promo ever. This made me a fan of heel Jericho.
Huge fan of the channel! Thank you for allowing us to re-live this portion of our lives.
Just a thought, no pressure, but was wondering if you have considered doing the invasion angle after the war? To most fans, I think it was the true “unofficial end” of the war. You could like tally the number of wins between actual matches the wcw and wwe had against each other to see who “truly won”. Idk just a thought. Keep it up! Love your content!!
MAGIC TIME MACHINE! TAKE ME BACK TO THE 30TH OF MARCH 1998!
My wife and I watch every week. This was my favorite week so far. 127 is the beginning of the end for WCW.
Gonna need a full Steve Blackman story line timeline after all this is over lmaoo
I call this ‘reliving my childhood’ thank you sir.
Loved Syxx/X-Pac. Felt like he could've been a much bigger superstar.
His match against Bret Hart on Raw was a thing of beauty.
If only he didn't turn heel on Kane
@@num1Jaysta X-Pac was actually finished as a singles competitor when he lost to HHH at Backlash and Billie Gunn at the King of the Ring. He lost against the heel in those rivalries.
@@Rinksiderips That’s true. Hell, he even lost to Shane before them at WM15 thanks to Triple H and Chyna turning.
@@num1Jaysta Yup. The scripts weren't kind to X-Pac. Once he returned to DX with HHH, his character pretty much stalled out and that's when the X-Pac heat started.
Time for another episode of Reliving the War! Love the new Intro btw and Steve Blackman is the highlight once again!
Blackman hates country music?! Interesting heel turn for the M'Fugger!
Best wrestling channel on RUclips. I'm a subscriber on most of them but nobody can compete with "Wrestling Bios"! Keeo up the good work
Another Thursday complete. The Austin era has begun. Oh hell yeah
I have been waiting for this episode since you started the series. This episode of Raw and its importance is something I feel like I will never forget
Iconic Raw and Nitro moments
This is my favorite episode of Raw of all time. I seriously couldn't wait for you to do this episode.
The best way to remember it's Thursday
This really is the best running series on YT
Yes the original list of Jericho
The highlight of my Thursday's. You even brought back the story stock footage
The new & improved Dx😆😅
At this point why has this channel not been backed by the WWE. For the very first time since the WCW buy-out, I am genuinely excited every single week.
RIP HBK on Reliving the war. Won’t be the same without him! I know he’ll make sporadic appearances but for the most part, no more Shawn on RTW. Gonna be weird.
He’ll still be sniffing out of the fanny pack for years to come! We’ll still get some good footage of the after effects down the line, don’t worry!
@@dukes1993724 oh I definitely know haha still awhile before he gets clean.
I think I only remember you calling one move wrong, and that was still a variation of the proper name. What makes these videos great is your attention to detail and I don’t see very many errors at all. That being said, I loved the “Get Back” clip in with Disco Inferno, it caught me off guard and I couldn’t stop laughing.
More True Stories of the Mufugger known as Steve Blackman....YES !!!
Awesome episode!! Sixx is officially with DX, Mr McMahon slowly showing his hate for Stone Cold. It's getting and more interesting.
The raw x-pac jumped ship he was always a favorite of mine
😆 Why did I misremember X Pac calling Hulk Hogan an overstuffed hot dog, in response to the "couldn't cut the mustard" stuff. 😅 Memory is a funny thing.
Welcome to the Attitude Era
The music on this channel is top notch, love all the wrestling mashups, and also the occasional Evangelion music that randomly kicks in on some of your videos.
Needed this walked into work and all of us laid off! I have my first child due in 4 weeks , I needed this war!
need to know you got another job and your child arrived safely and life is going good…
@@sappyfoot Kiddo is doing great , walking now. I got a great job with the VA so life is good. Hope you are doing well also!
Ok, was starting to worry for a sec there. Glad for my weekly does of RTW
Triple H is given an opportunity that he turns into one of the best careers of all time
Really makes you wonder what Triple H's future would have looked like had HBK not been hurt and forced to retire early. Especially considering the reasons he had been buried in the past.
I was a wwf fan and never really tuned in to Nitro, seeing all the memorable segments on Raw and what was happening on Nitro at the same time is very interesting. Love this show, recommending it to all my 90s wrestling fans.
My first Raw was seeing Xpac debut in Albany💪
I was waiting for today to post this.
That new WWF Championship belt does signify quite a new era for the Fed, as almost nobody who had already won the Championship (other than Hulk Hogan and Undertaker) do not get another run with it after this. Great episode, btw.
“Stone Cold won’t be the employee of the month”
I'm a belt fan . Thanks for giving us a reference channel to check out .
Love the new intro!!
THIS IS THE BEST TIME FOR ME FOR THURSDAYS THANK YOU WRESTLING BIOS
Now, this is where the competition gets real good. Along with the McMahon & Austin feud kicking into high gear, we have Rock becoming the leader of the NOD.
God bless you, Diamond Dallas Page
Vince at 18:32 😂😂🤣🤣🤣 I can’t
This is a place I enjoy spending my precious free time sir, thanks to your effort :)
Raw After Mania!
These episodes are amazing. I was obviously too young and didn’t know any of the backstage politics and completely glossed over what X Pac said during that promo. That WAS AWESOME