This was one of the all-time great PPVs in the history of professional wrestling. It broke new ground in redefining and building upon the conventions and tropes of an obsolete art form, updating a dying industry by peeling back the curtain and marking the first true "reality era" of wrestling.
The fact that "journalists" like Dave Meltzer call this one of the worst shows in history just proves how ancient and unintelligent their opinions on media are. This was a last hurrah, a desperate home run when the entire industry was down three runs, and yet, wrasslin' fans were too stuck in their ways to recognize the paradigm shift happening right under their noses.
>This was a last hurrah dare i say, care to extrapolate?
Ian Cox
You tried this shitty thread already, earlier in the week. Stop forcing shitty threads you cuck boomer.
William Jackson
dilate
Wyatt Wood
Fucking based
Connor Gomez
>Revolutionary ppv >Company dies less than a year later
Jason James
>new blood rising >cover consists of 3 guys who were wrestling 10 years + and goldberg who was a heavily established star
Camden Anderson
And the PPV had 3 Count, the Jung Dragons, Stasiak and Palumbo, Lance Storm, and Billy Kidman. Don't talk about shit you don't know.
Hunter Cooper
Internet marks and "pure wrasslin" fans couldn't handle their precious circus act advancing into the 21st century.
Connor Flores
None of them were on the cover you fucking nonce
Julian Martin
>6,600 fans in an arena that can hold 16,000 Sad!
Evan Richardson
Meaning?
Evan Roberts
Blame Meltzer and other marks for dragging WCW's name through the mud.
Xavier Fisher
B&V review of this was great
Luis Davis
Well if they were down 3 runs they should have hit a grand slam instead
Matthew Campbell
>a desperate home run when the entire industry was down three runs,
And just like what happens when you swing for the fences. A Big Swing and a Miss.
Christopher Long
Meaning none of them were on the cover. You nonce. Hope this helps babe xx
Carter Gomez
Hi Russo!
Joshua Walker
All of the except for Kevin Nash were part of the New Blood faction.
Carson White
>This was a last hurrah, a desperate home run when the entire industry was down three runs 2000 was far from a bad year for the wrestling industry
Gavin Smith
Industry? Good year Wcw? Not so much
John Williams
18+ The New Blood stable had fallen apart before the PPV
Kevin Robinson
I know that, I was just saying it's not out of line to put three former members of the New Blood on the VHS cover of the PPV, even though the whole New Blood Vs. Millionaires Club feud was over at that point.