Which company did you think was more entertaning during the mnw's?

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Hard call becauss I loved them both, but I'll go with WWF by a fiiine hair ONLY because of the amount of lunchroom/playground discussion was provided by the suspense and storylines.

When WCW had big moments, they were big and popped you on the regular, but they'd get a bit fukky with some pay-offs.

WWF did things at PPV that had me renting tapes to see what how things played out because seemed so crazy in stills or to hear by word of mouth...like Kane, Taker/Mankind in HITC, Sable at Fully Loaded or Austin losing the belt to two guys or The Rock in the Deadly Games tournament.

My favorite big moment from WCW probably should've happened on PPV: Goldberg winning the big gold on Nitro.
 

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I was a pretty firm WWF person, and just enjoyed quite a few of the WCW wrestlers. But revisiting a lot of stuff over the years, WCW really needs their flowers. It’s sad that the WWE has always tried to make it look like WCW was 100% inferior with all their revisionist history
 

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WCW. They put on the better show for a long time. I go back and watch some of the Attitude Era shyt and it makes me cringe now. WCW had those goofy ass moments with the Dungeon Of Doom but they had solid storylines and great matches. The CW’s did their thing.
 

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1997 switching back n forth between NWO fukkery and the beginning of Stone Cold taking over was special. From 98-01 it was def majority WWF, 98 WCW was boring as fukk too me :scust:
 

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Both, but I thought about this recently and I think I had way more WCW merch as a kid than I did WWF stuff so I think I was more of a WCW kid :ehh: for me, especially back then, I loved being able to use the toys and video games to either recreate or reimagine how I wanted feuds and matches to play out, and the WCW games, atleast World Tour and Revenge, were perfect for that.
And as a kid, I loved all the gaudy, ridiculous shyt they’d do too :manny: 60 man battle royals and 3 tier cage matches is the kind of shyt me and my friends would come up with. To have an actual wrestling company book it on live PPV was fun as hell.

I miss dubya see dubya brehs :francis:
 

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I always preferred Nitro over Raw but WWF had the better PPVs IMO:manny: although everything changed when The Rock came up :myman:
 

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WCW had an incredible run with dope athletic matches from the cruiserweights, but once the NWO hit, Nitro followed an eerily similar path a lot of times (NWO promo, cruiserweight match, mid card or tag match, NWO match, upper card match, NWO match to close the show)

WWF had a lot of variety but a lot of brawlers at the time, not nearly the match quality.


Toss up...WCW might get it for me. The highs on Raw were huge with SCSA and Rock, WCW might’ve had more overall talent :yeshrug:
 
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