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Black Saturday
Ladies and Gentlemen. Mostly gentlemen. I'm not sexist. Just real. Anyway, welcome to the Forgotten Moments in Wrestling History. This will be a series of threads I'm going to do that will profile huge moments in wrestling history that are either forgotten or not taken as seriously as they should be. Black Saturday is one of those moments.
Background
If you notice the picture, most of you old school fans know that the background is of World Championship Wrestling, a mainstay of NWA/Georgia Championship Wrestling on TBS. However, Vince McMahon is clearly standing in front of that background. Why? Well, back in July of 1984, wrestling was changed. Fans had no notice whatsoever, but their favorite superstars such as Dusty Rhodes, Ole Anderson, Ric Flair, and the voice of Gordon Solie were replaced by Hulk Hogan, King Kong Bundy, and Big John Studd and the voice of Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon.
What had happened was this:
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Let me put this in perspective for you. Imagine watching WCW Monday Nitro. Now I know that Vince ended up buying WCW. But what if Vince, instead of buying the company, he bought the time slot that Nitro had and put, lets say, SMACKDOWN on it, in essence, kicking Nitro off of National TV AND using WCW Nitro's music to introduce Smackdown? That's what Vince did to GCW. He bought the Saturday Night primetime slot that had been a mainstay for Georgia and Mid-South Wrestling for many years and took the time slot.
Now, what transpired after this is historic. Basically, Vince was defeated. Yes, you heard me right. Vince had been defeated. The ratings for his show were awful to say the least. No one wanted Vince's 'Sports Entertainment'. They wanted the old fashioned wrestling they had grown accustomed to. It wasn't there, and there was no real explanation at the time. Just a lot of confused, irate wrestling fans.
Also, this is the birth of the rivalry between Ted Turner and Vince McMahon. Due to the low ratings, Turner decided to give out two more time slots to other promotions. Mid-South Wrestling promoted by Bill Watts, and Georgia Championship Wrestling had a Saturday Morning time slot. Vince wasn't happy at all because he was under the impression his wrestling program was the only game in town. It wasn't. And the ratings for the WWF Saturday Night show were abysmal. In April of the next year, Vince ended up selling his time slot on Saturday nights to another promoter who was well known in the South. Jim Crockett.
What this led to, was Vince still having USA to promote his product and a fierce rivalry with Ted Turner that wouldn't end until 2001, when Vince ended up buying WCW.
But now you know... the rest of the story. I miss Paul Harvey. Thoughts and comments are welcome.