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And now, the Best and Worst of WCW Thunder for January 29, 1998. Welcome To The NEW WCW Thunder! WWE Network. Pour one out for the Dungeon of Doom rock climbing wall version of the WCW Thunder set.
The arrival of WCW Thunder in January of 1998 was the result of Nitro becoming such a big success on Monday nights. Thunder was originally a Thursday night show (it moved to Wednesdays in 2000 ...
WCW Live! kicks off with Jeremy Borash and Bob Ryder discussing WCW Thunder! Thunder will be live from Michigan, and New U.S. Champion, Lance Storm, will be there and has promised to rename the U ...
WCW Live! kicked off with Jeremy Borash, Bob Ryder, and Bill Banks discussing Thunder. They liked the 8-man tag, but did not like the fact that Thunder ended 8 minutes early. Lance Storm got over ...
Reports that WCW Thunder could be added to the WWE Network library is great news for fans of Ted Turner's now-defunct promotion, along with anyone who generally enjoys endless double-crosses and ...
The Jan. 26, 2000, episode of WCW Thunder would start out with Sid Vicious as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, and end with Sid Vicious as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion—and somewhere in ...
And now, the first edition (of the second episode) of the Best and Worst of WCW Thunder for January 15, 1998. Best: Annoying Kevin Nash Is The Truest Kevin Nash WWE Network.
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