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114.01.2026phatlip7.0 
210.01.2026TPG7.0WCW is a fascinating case in wrestling history, a promotion that experienced both brilliance and baffling decline. In my view, its golden era ran from 1988 to 1994, when the company consistently delivered compelling wrestling across all levels of the card. The midcard during this period was exceptional, featuring talents like Barry Windham, Big Van Vader, Dustin Rhodes, Brian Pillman, Steve Austin, Z-Man, Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, and the Steiners. These performers made WCW must-watch television, particularly for fans who appreciated solid in-ring work and storytelling. Unfortunately, the promotion's trajectory after 1994 marks a dramatic fall. While the nWo era of 1996 had its moments, I personally found it uninspiring. The faction often felt like a collection of older stars clinging to relevance, and the overhyped storylines sometimes undermined the product as a whole. Main event focus was inconsistent at best, dominated by washed-up veterans like Hulk Hogan, which diluted the company's credibility. The 2000s only compounded these issues, further diminishing WCW's stature in the eyes of fans. Despite these flaws, the cruiserweight division remains a highlight that withstands the test of time. With performers such as Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Rey Mysterio, Dean Malenko, and Chris Jericho, the midcard scene delivered some of the most exciting, technically precise matches in wrestling history. For those interested in high-quality wrestling and innovative pacing, this segment alone justifies revisiting WCW's product. Ultimately, WCW was a company of extremes: brilliant in its early years, frustratingly egotistical and poorly managed in its later years. Its legacy is a mixture of must-watch classic matches and cautionary tales about overreliance on star power.
331.12.2025Jamesmac0159.0 
431.12.2025ny3298610.0 
530.12.2025bennythegeneral8.0 
616.12.2025Safatparadise6.0"Although this promotion ended before my birth I found it's events and matches awesome.Thanks to WCW YouTube channel."
704.12.2025Eliasisallecw Eric and Russo were dickheads. Everything was so ridiculous. Only a few really good matches. I think people are blinded by nostalgia because this score is too high.
830.11.2025nWBrosPodcast10.0My favourite wrestling company ever! I really loved the fact I got to grow up watching the Monday Night Wars, and WCW was my jam baby. Absolutely brilliant. Sure they made a lot of mistakes, but that's okay, every company has! WCW 4 LIFE BRAH!
922.11.2025TheSoultaker40  
1004.11.2025Sweet Fighter V8.0 
1124.10.2025bnummer7.0 
1223.10.2025chaqudemus6.0 
1321.10.2025ClassyName9.0 
1425.08.2025THEVinceRusso10.0 
1521.08.2025jaletta8.0 
1621.08.2025Its Clobbering Time  
1721.08.2025Luj9.0 
1814.08.2025TERRYFUNKFANATIC9.0 
1912.08.2025Robertb227.0 
2011.08.2025Jimmy 3 People 08.0 
2110.08.2025ProLuke8.0 
2209.08.2025MariotheMariom6.0 
2307.08.2025PommDoener7.0 
2427.07.2025Nazdow10.0 
2525.07.2025Open The Vault5.0World Championship Wrestling held significant value to the professional wrestling landscape. Where would wrestling be without WCW, If it didn't exist. Coming off of Jim Crockett Promotions and eventually splitting off from the NWA Territory system. WCW managed to create it's own identity and long list of exclusive stars and moments. It had it's up and it's huge downs especially near the end of WCW's lifeline that is TOO hard to ignore. The decline was so awful that WCW lost it's fanbase, it's identity, it's biggest stars and the loyalty that it once had. It was marred with political issues backstage and constant creative hells and financial issues to the point where WCW spent around $300 Million dollars in one year. Prime WCW years would be 1996-1998 where the New World Order was running rampid, Nitro was the #1 Wrestling show on the market, WCW was on fire and as quickly as it was ablaze, It went out with a gust of wind. Overall, WCW was a company not many who work in the business look fondly upon and it's looked upon in such a negative light and despite it's bright spots and innovations. WCW died a death well deserved. [**1/2]
2625.07.2025Mark4Lyfe8.0WCW had its ups and downs, but you can't deny the impact it had on wrestling history. From the NWO to Sting in the rafters, it helped define an entire era. The Monday Night Wars brought out the best in everyone, and for a while, WCW was on fire. Yeah, the later years were a mess with backstage politics and weird booking, but the legacy of those peak years still holds up. Easily one of the most important promotions of all time.
2710.07.2025lunii10.0I love this promotion so much, although alot of it was really stupid, I even love 1999-2001 because it keeps me interested more because it doesn't have 5 20 minute promos in a row.. they had a lot of bumpy rocks down the road, such a shame they shut down..
2819.06.2025IsThisWrestling9.0 
2910.06.2025Japanese BAKA10.0It may be difficult to understand because it uses a translation function. The best wrestling organization in the history of wrestling. It produced some of the greatest stars in history, such as nWo, Goldberg, DDP, and Crowsting. There are also countless famous matches and promos. The many wanderings that are incomprehensible to ordinary people in the final days still make for great stories. The King of Rord, the Human Torch, the Triple Cage, Vince Russo's connected eyebrows... Other than WWE, there is no other organization that is worth talking about so much, both in terms of good and bad. I loved WCW Worldwide, which was broadcast on local stations (New Japan's ring announcer Tanaka's sharp-tongued commentary became a hot topic among some).
3006.06.2025BlockBlockBlock9.0WCW is probably everyone's most missed company. So much is lost by it's demise. They had so much history and once the Monday Night Wars happened wrestling was at it's most fertile. So many new ideas and so much innovation happened. WCW perfectly blended workrate and storylines. From 1999 a lot fell off and there were positives in fixing it in 2000 but it was too late. WCW had so much left to give and the business is never the same without it.
3131.05.2025sbg20228.0Rating WCW is a double-edged sword. The heyday of World Championship Wrestling was phenomenal. But overtime, I think they became complacent with themselves and just started getting lazy for lack of a better term. The last three years of WCW from 1999-2001 was what I call the "Forgotten Error" E-R-R-O-R. This promotion had positives and negatives. Positives: The formation of the New World Order, More Reality Based Storylines, Incredible Talents, such as mid-carders and cruiserweights. Negatives: Too much pushing of "older talents" and poorly booked wrestlers from different organizations (i.e. Bret Hart, Roddy Piper, Curt Hennig, etc.) under pushed and underutilized midcarders, such as Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko, Saturn, Jericho, Shane Douglas, among others. Also, too many agendas and backstage politics. But, I choose to remember WCW for the best, not the worst.
3216.05.2025MrRaider959  
3306.05.2025LaothFrius6.0 
3413.04.2025ajfromcastlebar8.0 
3501.04.2025IyoFan26.0 
3627.03.2025GillesNovaGuy997.0 
3726.03.2025MediaCritic7.0 
3826.03.2025TigetMask159.0 
3920.03.2025Justdawg9.0 
4016.03.2025kaszi2K8.0 
4115.03.2025LinguisticLasagna10.0What's crazy about my rating is that I wasn't around for the Monday Night Wars and yet when I watch WCW during that era and the 1980s to early 90s I found myself in love with it. World Championship Wrestling was the company that elevated pro wrestling to a new era as they did the unthinkable by turning Hulk Hogan heel and forming the nWo! Heck they almost put WWE out of business during the Monday Night Wars and got them to change their product from the family friendly New Generation to the edgy Attitude Era! The matches WCW had are stellar especially when you look at earlier Starrcades from the 80s to early 90s. The only caveats were the recreation of Hulkamania in WCW, and the fever dream that was 1999 - 2001. But even the worse stuff from those times is admittably my guilty pleasure! WCW was something else back in the day and there has never been a company like it.
4211.03.2025hhcc54897.0 
4305.03.2025blonded9.0 
4405.03.2025Vicarly9.0 
4505.03.2025piotrusjasigma6.0 
4603.03.2025florian286.0 
4703.03.2025Xiang8.0 
4821.02.2025MooGati9.0 
4921.02.2025Gungai366.0 
5019.02.2025UltimateBrother8.0Maybe it's the nostalgia talking, but WCW brings back a lot of memories, and even though some of them are very cringeworthy, most of them remind me of the good old days. The cruiserweights were awesome, the midcard characters were often very fun, and the Monday Night Wars was an exciting time!
5128.01.2025StudDiamond10.0Nostalgia goggles on this big time. I loved the atmosphere of WCW. Being a Mortal Kombat and martial arts nut as a kid a lot of the gimmicks I can now say were bad was the stuff of dreams to me. My comfort promotion. Everything from the stages, the music, the color scheme is forever burned into my brain in a good way.
5225.01.2025ItsLuger7.0 
5321.01.2025jsborts3.0WCW had like 5 genuinely good matches that didn't include Ric Flair. Without him, they would have shuttered long before they did, and this is the embarrassment of pro wrestling above all else in america, which is hard to do when WWE has shown itself for 50 years to have about two good ideas and the rest of them the senile fetish of a disgusting man, when you go out of business to that guy, you know youre a shit fuckin business. They ruined the idea of wrestling for so many people, found a way to absolutely waste away the entire careers of fantastic talent, and genuinely produced and trained 0 good wrestlers, every single wrestler they had built their name and their style somewhere else before coming over, and would achieve heights bigger and better elsewhere, with maybe the exception of DDP and Goldberg. If it wasn't for the two of them, the Ric Flair/Ricky Steamboat matches, the Four Horsemen, and the briefly good nWo, this company would have literally no redeeming qualities.
5430.12.2024Shainy8.0 
5518.12.2024Wrestling Forever 9.0 
5608.12.2024Danny119.0 
5705.12.2024ItsAllAWorkAnyway3.0To be fair, WCW deserves recognition for helping orchestrate a wrestling revolution in the 1990s. But that doesn't do a promotion a world of good when the end result saw them exist solely as a legal entity on paper beyond 2001. The promotion was wrought with in-fighting, financial mismanagement, and awful creative decisions that saw fans leave the promotion in droves and their television shows subsequently cancelled once Turner Broadcasting became a public entity. I'll always recognize their titles and talents as top level, but the promotion itself is dead and the above are reasons why.
5823.10.2024Dragonlee6.0 
5916.10.2024Treyman6107.0 
6016.10.2024socktherapy10.0Good 'Ole WCW, my all time favorite wrestling promotion. In my opinion their mid to late 90's run is by far and away the most important and influential time and place for pro-wrestling. They permanently changed the game with what they were doing and forced others to follow suite.
6103.10.2024RaysBru6.0 
6220.09.2024Pigeon Scratch10.0WCW is such a fucking anomaly. A promotion with such incredible talent and groundbreaking storylines that completely changed the professional wrestling landscape time and time again especially during the low points of the industry, while management wise is an absolute travesty that pretty much killed the company dead, with nails in the coffin already hammered in years before hand. 1999 - 2001 was genuinely fucking awful, mostly in due part of Vince Russo picking up the pen, Eric Bischoff being an absolute failure, and the roster being an absolute chaotic mess, though there is a couple nuggets of gold especially in the end. Before that, there were horrible decisions that not just hindered but killed the company's traction absolutely dead in it's tracks. The thing is though, I believe that people tend to focus on the negatives of this promotion, mostly due to how fucking awful those negatives were, and while I can completely understand that and I am also no better in that regard, WCW genuinely had so many great moments, and again was groundbreaking for the time. The NWO is one of the most successful factions of all time. The cruiserweight division was so influential in so many ways. NITRO completely changed weekly television, having PPV quality matches and theatrics that not even their biggest competition had. The rise in quality in WWF was because of the quality that WCW was, never forget that.
6328.08.2024NiesamowitePL6.0 
6410.08.2024perconflncns9.0 
6503.08.2024leskeddd8.0 
6631.07.2024Zak227.0Rating WCW is very damn hard, WCW went through some great peaks and also some of the worst spirals in wrestling history. Early WCW was great with the Flair - Steamboat feud, the rise of Sting, heel Vader, Liger vs Pillman, and the great war games matches. Then Hogan came in and WCW got worse overall as the real talents were pushed aside for Hogan and his friends. Then the NWO happened and revolutionised wrestling, at the same time that the cruiserweights were paving the way to a new style of wrestling. The crow sting storyline was one of the best in history. But after Goldberg's streak ended, WCW had nothing and no idea. WCW became known for constant run-ins and bullshit which got worse as time went on. WCW could be great but too often it was botched and poorly booked. I do like 88-93 WCW and the cruiserweights but the hogan bullshit and the year 2000 brings it down.
6711.07.2024Oste9.0 
6809.07.2024YannisPapiss8.0 
6918.06.2024YB27.0 
7009.06.2024LordSodaPop8.0 
7101.06.2024interrupted6.0 
7226.05.2024WrestlingGuru8.0 
7306.05.2024Nard1906.0 
7405.05.2024BruceMarcos5243.0Oh, how the mighty has fallen. The demise of WCW is pretty much expecting given how awful their content is especially its last three years. The only good thing watching in WCW is their Cruiserweight Division. Ever since the birth of nWo, WCW has gradually turned into a bad wrestling show. It became a toxic environment for the guys who doesn't belong to the "boys". It just became more likely a Hulk Hogan show and the sudden departure of Hogan makes the promotion even worse until on its very end because they are clueless on how to manage a promotion without Hogan. They are also putting washed up old timers in the main event and seeing them wrestle is extremely disappointing. And yes, don't start me with David Arquette winning the WCW World title and David Flair's run though. WCW had many absurd moments that was cringe and unbearable to watch. Simply sad, their indecisiveness had led to the ratings dropdown against their competitor, WWF (now WWE). I just hope they replaced Bischoff with someone who is more passionate in wrestling to run this show, but they are too egotistical to do so. So yeah, their closure is well-deserved.
7504.05.2024MarkMcMarkington29.0 
7630.04.2024colinmcev6.0 
7729.04.2024alieta6.0 
7824.04.2024jibjab9.0 
7906.04.2024All Cops Are Bossman7.0 
8027.03.2024MeltzerMark7.0 
8127.03.2024TheDoubleDarkness7.0 
8223.03.2024MattHall6.0I wasn't alive when WCW was airing. However, that doesn't mean that I am not going to rate it for what it is. I'd say from 1988 to 1994 is when WCW was at its absolute best in my opinion. Anything after 1994 was red hot garbage in my opinion. Sure nWo was very red hot in 1996, but I was never really invested in the nWo. For me, the nWo was just a bunch of older guys stroking their own ego to stay relevant. While they did get some relevance, it ended up biting them in the ass later on. WCW in the late 80s and early 90s were the best. Guys like Barry Windham, Big Van Vader, Dustin Rhodes, Brian Pillman, Steve Austin, Z-Man, Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, Steiners, made WCW worth watching In my opinion. WCW in the mid 90s to early 00s was just an ego power trip that got grounded by WWF.
8316.03.2024Amaury088.0 
8416.03.2024HV851067.0 
8506.03.2024Ozzy7.0Back during the 90s it was the best mid card going. The problems with WCW were that no one actually cared about the main event scene in all reality, it was just a ton of over hyped washed up seniors like Hulk Hogan making the company look like they had no clue what they were doing, and obviously 2000s take away a lot of points, but the less said about that the better. The cruiserweight devision is still some of the best matches to date with some of the best wrestlers of all time making up the midcard scene with Guerrero, Benoit, Mysterio, Malenko, and the creme de la creme Chris Jericho.
8623.02.2024mxkami7.0 
8708.02.2024Austinisaew9.0 
8803.02.2024KEI7.0 
8925.01.2024MaximilianBerner8.0 
9012.12.2023Pm Frank8.0 
9109.11.2023Akatsuki9.0 
9207.11.2023skyesversion3.0As a younger wrestling fan, I didn't watch WCW at all. It ended 7 years before I was born. However, I have watched some replays on Peacock. And uh, it was pretty bad. The storylines didn't really make sense to me and the wrestling was horrible. Sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings there. The only substantial thing I really know about from WCW was the NWO which actually killed WCW. Maybe if I was around to watch it back then I would give it a higher ranking. Or maybe I wouldn't. Who knows. Overall WCW is mid and doesn't deserve the hype it gets.
9307.11.2023puroraisedme10.0 
9402.11.2023Okaro1435.0A bad ending to a formerly great company. It had a lot of talents but they were too indulging in their own egos that WWE destroyed them by bringing in the Attitude Era. WWE pushed new stars, brought new storylines but WCW only ever repeated the same stuff. The storytelling got incredibly messy and they lost their narrative. Only the NWO remained hot. The company was bought. WWF won.
9518.10.2023AidanArcher10.0 
9615.10.2023andytuga867.0 
9711.10.2023Retro Ricky9.0Relatively short-lived but highly influential. The famous NWO t-shirts are still good sellers to this day and there are still knock-off factions doing the rounds in US pro wrestling. While WCW was limited by the clash between corporate and wrestling culture, the best years of Nitro produced excellent TV, launching stars like Chris Jericho, Eddie Guerrero, and Goldberg, while also rebranding 80s legends like Hulk Hogan for the sensibilities of the 90s.
9829.09.2023Hunterthebird7.0 
9926.09.2023Rayshawn008.0 
10017.09.2023CoolNameGuy917.0