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One minute WCW is the most exciting wrestling show on TV, the next it’s a cautionary tale. We sit down and build our personal Top 10 WCW wrestlers, and the arguments start immediately: do you rank pure in-ring skill, star power, or the people who made Nitro feel like must-see television? That debate takes us from NWA-era memories and classic WCW vibes to the Monday Nitro boom years where characters, entrances, and attitude changed everything.
We run through picks like Goldberg, Vader, Sid Vicious, Konnan, the Road Warriors, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, DDP, Sting, and the original NWO core, digging into what each name actually meant to the company and to fans watching at the time. We also talk about the WCW cruiserweight division and why it still sets the bar for fast-paced, high-impact storytelling, plus how certain wrestlers evolved from “great worker” to undeniable character.
Then we zoom out to the bigger question: what killed WCW? We break down ego, creative control chaos, storylines that never ended, and infamous moments like Starrcade 97 and the Finger Poke of Doom. We also get real about Booker T, why representation matters, and how championship booking can elevate or undercut a legacy.
If you grew up on WCW Saturday Night, Clash of the Champions, or Monday Nitro, you’ll have a strong opinion on our final shared Top 10. Subscribe, share this with a fellow wrestling fan, and leave a review, then tell us who we left off your list.