ZeroSignal posted... I can see that.
Like... I'm looking at two particular WCW shows in 1999 and seeing if they match up
Nitro - March 8, 1999
- 1 full hour of prerecorded segments from the nWo
- Finally get Nitro opening segment at 9 pm, starting with a Flair/Goldberg promo with Flair turning heel, six days before facing Hogan for the belt
- Raven vs Hak ends in a no contest when Bigelow interferes, despite it being falls count anywhere
- Jericho defeats Lizmark Jr by submission
- Scott Steiner defeats Booker T by submission
- Rey Mysterio defeats Scott Norton by pinfall
- Bret Hart defeats Van Hammer by submission
- Flair and Goldberg end in no contest after nWo interference
Thunder - December 16, 1999 (It's noteworthy that literally zero matches ended clean on this specific show)
- Buff Bagwell d. Vampiro by pinfall
- Prince Iaukea d. Evan Karagious by pinfall
- Jim Duggan and Midnight d. Saturn and Asya by pinfall
- David Flair d. Norman Smiley by countout
- Steve Williams d. The Wall by DQ
- Dustin Rhodes d. Curt Hennig by DQ
- Sid Vicious and Chris Benoit d. Hennig, Shane, La Parka, and Creative Control by DQ
- Kanyon d. DDP by pinfall
- Bret Hart and Goldberg vs Outsiders never started due to interference and time runs out on the show
Now, I'm pretty positive WCW in 2000 had quite a few duds, but I'm in no mood to look them up
Probably for the best that you don't, WCW 2000 really began falling apart when everyone began jumping ship and the product itself became 3rd rate.