10 Worst WCW PPV Endings Ever

You gotta stick the landing, fellas.

By Brad Hamilton /

As we trudge through what is traditionally the downtime for WWE, anxiously awaiting the first of the year and the excitement brought by the Royal Rumble and the Road to WrestleMania, many fans have taken to the WWE Network and other methods of viewing classic wrestling to get our sports entertainment fix. For the convenient price of just $9.99 you can go back and indulge in some of the greatest pay-per-view events ever put on by WWE, WCW and ECW. You can also subject yourself to some truly awful stuff. Wrestling is a crazy business and the quality of the product fluctuates so wildly from one month to the next that it€™s sometimes hard to believe it€™s being created by the same group of people. But that€™s just part of the deal if you€™re a fan and we learn that very early on. Revisionist history written by the winners of the promotional war would have you believe that World Championship Wrestling was run by a bunch of bumbling fools who couldn€™t put together a good event if their lives depended on it, when in reality WCW has gifted us with some of the best cards the sport has ever seen. But in fairness, they€™ve also delivered some of the worst. The most important aspect of any wrestling show is the ending. You can stack a card with great wrestling and exciting moments but none of it will mean anything if it ends on a flat note. So what were the worst pay-per-view endings in WCW history? Funny you should ask, because you€™re about to find out.