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Post by Cela on Aug 29, 2011 22:15:44 GMT -5
I was 100 percent WCW, then came the Jarrett Push, and the Steiner Push, and by the latter day Hogan Push/Arquetting, I didn't watch anymore.
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Post by El Hijo del Havoc on Aug 29, 2011 22:16:11 GMT -5
WCW. Even in the crap years of 1999-2000, I watched WCW more. Though around the time of the Foley/HHH and WWF Sunday Night Heat moving to MTV, I was gradually watching more of WWF
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Post by fizzeewater on Aug 29, 2011 22:30:10 GMT -5
WWF: 88-93
I didn't have cable so I couldn't watch RAW when it debuted and Superstars was worthless so I quit watching wrestling.
I moved in 98 and got cable and was a WCW guy for about a year until I realized how much better RAW was.
So I'd watch RAW live and videotape Nitro.
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Dat Dude
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Post by Dat Dude on Aug 29, 2011 22:55:39 GMT -5
WCW until Russo took over.
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percymania
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Percymania will live forever! Oh yeah!
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Post by percymania on Aug 29, 2011 23:04:50 GMT -5
I was always a WCW guy. I started watching it less in 1999 and by 2000 I was definitely watching more WWF programming. I dropped out completely around the invasion time and didn't come back to the WWE until around 2004. My interest has been spotty since, but this year I may be watching WWE more than ever.
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Post by alliedbiscuit on Aug 30, 2011 0:27:12 GMT -5
WWF. But i'd watch the Nitro replay from midnight to 3. I was always very tired Tuesday mornings.
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Renslayer
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
every time i come around your city...
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Post by Renslayer on Aug 30, 2011 0:33:09 GMT -5
WWF. I'd watch both, but I always preferred the WWF. Yeah WCW had the nWo, but Austin-Hart was enough for me.
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Post by J.O.B. Squad on Aug 30, 2011 0:33:17 GMT -5
I have always liked both,I remember the days of switching back and forth from RAW and Nitro...I miss that.
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Post by Hit Girl on Aug 30, 2011 0:37:28 GMT -5
Always WWF
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Post by Rolent Tex on Aug 30, 2011 0:39:43 GMT -5
I was a WCW guy although I flipped back and forth between both.
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Post by MichaelMartini on Aug 30, 2011 0:58:21 GMT -5
I was always a WWF guy but I didn't start watching WCW until 96. Considering the last 8 years of WWE have been utter trash, and during this time I got caught up on early WCW, I gotta go with them.
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Post by mcclanahan on Aug 30, 2011 1:06:52 GMT -5
WCW all the way
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Post by wcw on Aug 30, 2011 1:09:28 GMT -5
WCW was always my favorite from when I first started watching in 1995 till about early 1999 that's when I went full time to WWF. But WCW 1996-1998ish is the best. Still wish WCW was around.
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Post by Super Weak Machine on Aug 30, 2011 1:14:28 GMT -5
WCW. I got my wrestling start seeing UWF live in Ft. Worth when I was about 4 years old, and naturally, that led to JCP and the NWA, and on into WCW.
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Post by kidtamagotchi on Aug 30, 2011 2:40:03 GMT -5
WCW for me was more about the matches and the abilities/skills most of their guys had. WWF for me was about the characters & the storylines. The matches were really hit or miss for me. Same here for me. I was a WCW fan until the bitter end. Of course, I started out as a WWF fan, when Hulkamania was still running wild. I'd always watch WCW Saturday Night, though. It was during a Marcus Alexander Bagwell (!!!) match that I realized how much more realistic and exciting WCW matches were. From then on, I was a WCW fan for life. I LOVED the cruiserweight division, the midcard matches, and the whole Sting/nwo/Hulk Hogan saga. I even cried at the end of the last Monday Nitro. I still miss WCW.
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Post by mcclanahan on Aug 30, 2011 3:25:41 GMT -5
WCW for me was more about the matches and the abilities/skills most of their guys had. WWF for me was about the characters & the storylines. The matches were really hit or miss for me. Same here for me. I was a WCW fan until the bitter end. Of course, I started out as a WWF fan, when Hulkamania was still running wild. I'd always watch WCW Saturday Night, though. It was during a Marcus Alexander Bagwell (!!!) match that I realized how much more realistic and exciting WCW matches were. From then on, I was a WCW fan for life. I LOVED the cruiserweight division, the midcard matches, and the whole Sting/nwo/Hulk Hogan saga. I even cried at the end of the last Monday Nitro. I still miss WCW. the last match on the last Nitro was one of the few times any wrestling show actually made me cry...a huge part of my childhood died when WCW died but they went out proving that they still had better wrestling than WWF and honostly this really should have been a poll
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Post by Danimal on Aug 30, 2011 3:26:23 GMT -5
WCW
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Post by celticjobber on Aug 30, 2011 3:28:16 GMT -5
I always preferred the WWF but I watched both company's shows. I watched Raw live and taped Nitro.
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Post by Von Hooligan on Aug 30, 2011 3:53:15 GMT -5
Started as WWF toddler, I adored Hogan, DiBiase, Boss Man and Roberts. One of my earliest memories is doing the Bushwhacker walk on holiday with my older brother. I always watched bits of WCW though.
Stopped around 1993, then got an N64 in 1997 and therefore WCW/nWo World Tour. I was hooked on Nitro, but eventually started watching RAW too. WCW was my favourite though (first house show, first televised etc)
Then around 1999 the tide turned, in part to getting a few PPV videos for Christmas. But the real change came when I was 11 and my brother's work mate lent me ECW Anarchy Rulz '99 on VHS...
Stopped watching in 2001, but have kept up to date with news etc since. Still watch Mania etc and buy PWG, ROH, Japanese and ECW dvds. Go figure.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Aug 30, 2011 3:55:41 GMT -5
Born in 1983 in New York City... of course I was a WWF guy... I really had no choice in the matter <_< >_>
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