every poster above me has the correct recollection of the last nitro.
anyone remember when shane was talking...his words were outta sync with the screen? reminds me of some the youtube videos nowadays! lol
im glad they put wcw out to pasture...too many retards running the company who didnt know what they were doing ran it into the ground!
2007-03-13 12:05:56
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answered by carlos l 5
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To attract adolescent viewers, Monday Nitro was telecasted every year during Spring Break from Panama City Beach, Florida, because students on universities was a high-value demographic audience group for the WCW. There WCW originated from a well-known nightclub , "Club La Vela" to get in touch with those viewers. So the WCW did on their final broadcast. The final edition of WCW Monday Nitro aired on March 26, 2001 from Panama City Beach, Florida. The show began with Vince McMahon making a short statement about his recent purchase of WCW. The show was unique in that all of WCW's major championships were defended that night and in almost all of the matches on the show, the faces won (traditionaly WCW was seen as the promotion where heels were often the top stars as opposed to the WWF, where faces were often the top stars). In addition, various WCW wrestlers were interviewed giving their honest, out-of-character responses to the selling of WCW. Just as it had been on the initial Nitro, the final match of the final Nitro was between long-time WCW rivals Ric Flair and Sting, a match that Sting won using his finishing move, the Scorpion Deathlock. After the match, the two competitors stood in the middle of the ring and embraced to show respect for one another. The show ended with a simulcast on RAW on TNN with an appearance by Vince's son Shane McMahon on Nitro. Shane would interrupt his father's gloating over the WCW purchase to explain that Shane was the one who actually owned WCW (this was just part of the storyline, as WWF as a whole was the true owner of WCW), setting up what would now become the WWF's failed "Invasion" storyline. It would also lead to one of the WWF's superstars most infamous heel turns. It soon created total chaos as WWF would buy a few selected contracts of the WCW talent, keeping key players like Booker T and Ric Flair. The main event included WCW Champion, Scott Steiner vs WCW United States Champion Booker T.
2007-03-13 11:29:14
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answered by dlekhtman 5
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Sting wrestled Ric Flair and Booker T took on Scott Steiner. Booker T won both the World Heavyweight championship and the WCW United States championship.
2007-03-17 11:11:51
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answered by Ultimate Fighter 4
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All that I remember from that program was Sting and Flair stinking up the joint in a real forgetable match, and at the end, Shane appearing on camera talking to his father via sattelite(Vince being on Raw)and discussing who had bought WCW out. According to the storyline, Shane bought ir right under Vince's nose and thus started the short lived storyline of Shane and WCW going up against Vince and the WWE.
2007-03-13 11:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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March 26, 2001: United States Champion, Booker T., b World Champion, Scott Steiner, to win the title, Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio, Jr. b The Jung Dragons and 3 Count in a three-way match, Cruiserweight Champion, Shane Helms, b Chavo Guerrero, Jr, .World Tag Team Champions, Chuck Palumbo and Sean O'Haire, b Mike Awesome and Lance Storm, Shawn Stasiak b Bam Bam Bigelow, Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio, Jr. b "Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo to win the Cruiserweight Tag Team Titles, Sting b Ric Flair. Last NITRO show on TNT.
2007-03-13 12:35:22
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answered by bodaciousfan 2
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What I remember:
Vince came on and said I now own it.
Sting and Flair had thier last match against each other and huged afterwards! Loved that!!!!!!!!!!
At the end of the show Shane came on and anounced that he was the one that actually bought WCW. That started the WCW/ECW invasion.
2007-03-17 06:27:11
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answered by badgerman 2
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go online to wikipedia and search for
wcw nitro and read the last section
2007-03-13 11:24:56
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answered by thegamerdug 3
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Sting wrestled Ric Flair
2007-03-13 11:30:04
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answered by no more heroes 2001 5
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hmm i forgot. but you can see it on youtube or myspace i think. but what a shame it was the day wrestling died when wwe bought wcw and i will never never ever forgive wwe or vince mcmahon or his greedy family ever for buying it. they were just jealous because they knew wcw was the better company and couldnt stand it. but still atleast we still got wcw videos. bring wcw back.
2007-03-13 12:50:03
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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01) Msyterio may pin Syxx after a Bronco Buster. 02) Boss guy may pin rude after a Rib Breaker. 03) Neidhart may pin Taylor after a Shoulder Block. 04) Legion of Doom may win. 05) Booker T may [in Vincent after a Booker T particular. 06) Legion of Doom may win after street Warrior hit the Powerslam on Taylor and pin. 07) Norton may tap out of Bulldog's Fujiwara Armbar. 08) The Disciple may undergo Piper's Sleeper carry. WCW Fall Brawl 01) Torrie may pin Melina after a woman's Slap. 02) Lesnar may pin Goldberg after a Lesnar Knee strikes. 03) Mysterio may pin Syxx after a Bronco Buster. 04) Boss guy may pin Norton after a md guy Sidewalk Slam. 05) Draw. 06) The Outsiders may win at the same time as Nash hit Hawk with the Toss To Turnbuckle and pin. 07) aptitude may pin the coolest sized after a watch Poke. 08) Hogan may pin Luger after a huge Boot.
2016-12-01 23:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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