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Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday morning at the age of 71, turned heel — wrestling parlance for a hero transforming into a villain — at WCW's "Bash at the Beach" in 1996, shocking wrestling fans.
With Vice's Who Killed WCW documentary series now behind us, different stories from the wrestling world that deserve to be told.
Dwayne " The Rock" Johnson's busy Tuesday continues with the announcement that he'll executive produce the upcoming docuseries "Who Killed WCW?" ...
A professional wrestler most well-known for his time in WCW and as a a member of nWo has recently addressed that he will be going to jail again.
As Who Killed WCW? reaches its conclusion, Hogan hopes there will be an emphasis on what–and not who–was responsible for the demise of the brand. “I hope it shows the odds Eric was up ...
When I heard that Dwayne Johnson ’s Seven Bucks was producing a new Vice docuseries titled Who Killed WCW?, I was immediately taken back to March 26, 2001, when my favorite wrestling show aired ...
WWE just made a move that has old-school wrestling fans buzzing... and it could mean the return of an iconic event from the Monday Night Wars.
When Scott Hall made a surprise WCW appearance in 1996, he cut a promo that would leave a lasting effect on the world of professional wrestling.
Hulk Hogan's heel turn at Bash at the Beach in 1996 revitalized his career, jump-started WCW and transformed the business of professional wrestling moving forward.
And I do think that over the years of Nitro, some of the most exciting moments and memories in pro wrestling happened on the show. So, tons of positive memories of WCW Nitro from growing up," he said.