Before the Ultimate Warrior tragically passed away earlier this year, if you would have asked him about his forgettable WCW run, he'd have answered you with a deep sense of regret for even going there. His debut was an odd one, complete with a trademark Warrior promo that just didn't seem to get over with the WCW crowds. Not only that, but it progressed to one of the biggest stinkers of a main event ever when he faced Hollywood Hogan at Halloween Havoc 98. The One Warrior Nation that was created as a balance to Hogan's NWO could have been a tremendous storyline to follow up the initial invasion angle, but it wasn't much to write him about and really just came off as Hogan wanting to get his win back from WrestleMania VI. The sad part is that Warrior could have been the man to put WCW over the top and actually win the Monday Night War, but a combination of poor booking and bad timing made Warrior's run with Turner completely worthless.