10 Ways WCW Was Better Than WWE
WWE could learn a lot from its 90's competitor.
For 83 straight weeks, WCW soundly defeated the WWF's flagship program with their own all-star extravaganza known as Monday Nitro. From roughly 1995 to 1999, there was literally no competition between WCW and WWF in terms on the on-screen product, as WCW had been on a creative renaissance that easily rivaled what the McMahon's were producing. But today, WCW is no more, only existing in the memories of those who watched it and on the WWE Network. One thing that's a bit ironic is that you can now watch a lot of what WCW had to offer on the WWE Network, coming away with one glaring observation; WCW was a much better product than WWE's current programming, a horrific revelation when you consider some of the talent working for them today. While no one can deny that WCW became a complete disaster in its final two years, it had a spectacular run against its competition and nearly put the WWF out of business. From the rise of the New World Order to the absolutely stunning midcard and a brilliant cruiserweight division, WCW had something for everyone and was destination television for a good five years straight. So hit that next button and we'll look at ten reasons that WCW was better than WWE.