Throughout the history of professional wrestling, most wrestlers' ring names aren't actually their real names. Wrestlers are ...
Ric Flair, considered to be one of the four faces on the Mount Rushmore of Wrestling, was a mainstay of both the NWA and WCW after the company branched out on its own. With multiple championship ...
The final version of the Four Horsemen started in 1998 when Ric Flair returned to WCW after his long suspension and personal issues with Eric Bischoff. Dean Malenko joined Flair, Steve “Mongo” ...
WWE started hosting the WarGames matches as part of an experiment on NXT to build up strong factions. As the modern audience started liking the concept, the tradition debuted on the main roster as ...
After a five-year hiatus, WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page is making his return to the WWE 2K video game series, and it ...
Being a great babyface is an art, and WCW had some all-time great babyfaces on the roster throughout its history.
Fair enough, but what a match to pin down the show with. Sting returning to grab opportunity with both hands and send Baltimore into raptures is classic and very-much timeless NWA/WCW fare.
The WarGames concept was the brainchild of Dusty Rhodes, the American Dream. Introduced in 1987, the unique match type ...
WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray doesn't think John Cena is going to break Ric Flair's world title record before he retires.
Making his NWA/WCW debut in January 1987, Luger began his career as an associate of the legendary Four Horsemen. With the dangerous faction in his corner, The Total Package defeated Nikita Koloff ...
A top-ranked Superstar during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, his career saw him earn a slew of singles and tag team championships in different eras of sports-entertainment history in the NWA ...
Here are a few dozen of the big-time wrestlers who were affiliated with both WCW and NWA over the years.