10 Ridiculous Things You Learn Binge-Watching WCW's Worst Year Ever

1. It’s Incredibly Entertaining

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Here's the biggest takeaway.

People can say what they want about the disorganisation of latter-day WCW behind the scenes and the sheer mayhem in front of cameras, but you won't get bored watching it. That'd be impossible, because there was always some crazy sh*t going on during episodes of Nitro or Thunder.

Honestly, firing up WCW 2000 on the WWE Network is some of the most fun you'll have with wrestling. It's car crash telly, and most matches only existed as buffers between promos or other zany skits, but you'll have a hoot if you go in with low expectations and just fancy a giggle.

Production miscues, botches, awful storylines and more make each passing edition feel like a train that's speeding up so much it's out of control. So, do yourself a favour, watch a few bits from Nitro, Thunder or WCW pay-per-view and laugh.

You have to, otherwise you'll cry instead.

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