10 Best WCW Storylines Ever

From the formation of the NWO to Ric Flair yelling at Eric Bischoff, let's remember some of WCW's best storylines.

When a lot of wrestling fans think about WCW they often times focus on the negatives too much. Just because WWE bought them out in 2001 doesn't mean that WCW was a complete waste of time. There were a lot of great things that they did too. Instead of looking at the bad stuff in their history, it's time to look at some of the best WCW storylines ever. A lot of the better moments happened post 1995 because that was the year when WCW started airing Nitro on Monday nights opposite Raw. Prior to that, WCW's main show was called Saturday Night, which was a taped show that was on TBS. It was a good show that had some great matches a lot of the time, but for big angles it was definitely lacking. Once Nitro got going, they really ramped things up and put out some memorable stuff. It's just a shame it only lasted just under six years because there were a lot of other things they could have done too. If you watched WCW at all then you know the problem with the company was that they just didn't know how to advance storylines the right way or elevate characters enough. They relied too much on past stars from WWE and some of the veterans weren't willing to make the younger, more talented guys stars. They had talent, but if you don't use it right then you're never going to succeed. This feature is only about WCW, so it will look at the things that happened from 1991 when they officially because WCW until their ending in 2001. If we went back to count NWA things then that would go back way too far into history in a period when we weren't alive. This is more about the WCW storylines that took place during the company's ten years as a worldwide company that was full of highs and lows. Here's a look at ten of the best WCW storylines ever.
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