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What Could Have Been: What If The Alliance Won The Invasion At WWE Survivor Series 2001?
In honor of WWE Survivor Series, Wrestling Inc. asks what could have been if the Alliance won the infamous '"invasion" angle ...
In 2001, WCW's television shows were canceled by its parent company, and all of the promotion's assets were sold to WWE. While the acquisition did not automatically include talent contracts, WWE had ...
I grew up in the South (American by birth, Southern by the grace of God) and a massive wrestling fan. I liked WWF during my childhood, but I was obsessed with legends like Sting, Ric Flair, and all ...
If there was one person possibly even more disappointed in the state of the WCW Invasion storyline than literally every other ...
In the same interview, Triple H commented on putting together Bray Wyatt’s WWE entrance in his early days. He said, ...
The WCW/ECW Invasion angle looked good on paper, as somehow WWE seemed to keep both promotion, at least in name only, alive after purchasing them, and could make the acquired talent come over into ...
The chances were slim-to-none that Jeff Jarrett would have been signed by Vince McMahon. Leaving the then-WWF in late-1999, Jarrett joined WCW and almost instantly became a main event star. McMahon ...
Sid Vicious, who tore down the wrestling world with a mixture of size and grit during his career, died on Monday after battling cancer. Vicious, whose real name was Sid Eudy, was 63 years old. During ...
WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam continues to be active in professional wrestling, with recent AEW appearances and regular commentary on current events — he even discussed being open to returning to WWE.
Triple H reflects on DX invading WCW. In 1998 on the April 27th edition of WWE Monday Night RAW, DX would roll up to where WCW were filming an episode of Nitro with a Jeep fitted with a cannon, ...
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