klunderbunker
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Flash back with me to WCW in 1994. To say WCW was stacked is an understatement. Let's take a look at what was going on.
On top of the card we have a face Ric Flair as world champion and he was AWESOME. The money was rolling in for him and things looked great.
Sting was his usual great self and was feuding with Rick Rude over the Big Gold Belt which was the NWA Title to an extent.
Mick Foley was being allowed to be himself, resulting in not only some great matches and promos, but a more hardcore style that was incredibly well received.
Ricky Steamboat was healthy and could have great matches with anyone of course.
Johnny B Badd had gotten a lot more serious and therefore a lot better in the ring.
DDP was a rising star that was still improving but would be something special in a year or two.
Vader was around as a monster heel that anyone could have a program with that would work very well.
And then there was the hidden jewel of the bunch: Steve Austin. Now even WCW saw the potential in this guy (Bischoff is lying through his ass when he says there was no way to market him. If not then why was he a tag champion, TV champion and US champion? That sounds like they marketed him just fine to me). Around this time he was bashing the old school guys and wearing black and cursing all the time. I've read reports in various places that say he was going to go up against Flair by the end of 1994 and become world champion or at least make a very serious run at it, which makes sense given the Flair for the Old segments that he and Pillman ran.
Coupling these with the older guys that they had plus others, WCW was STACKED. The young guys were there and they were ready. DDP, Austin, Foley and Flair were all still big players in the late 90s so they definitely could have been big players in WCW.
Enter Hulk Hogan. WCW decided that getting him was the only way to become a major challenge to Vince and the WWF so Hogan was brought in and instantly things changed. Foley was turned into a shell of his former self, Austin was more or less thrown out, Badd had to have a feud with Honky Tonk Man of all people, guys like Orndorff (who was being pushed before Hogan got there to be fair) and Duggan were pushed to the moon over guys they had no business beating, and Vader became a glorified joke that never really got a big win again.
But most of all, Ric Flair went from being an incredibly popular star to being still popular, but made to look like a blithering idiot that would be jobbed to Hogan every single chance the company had to do so. To this day whenever he's in the same company as Hogan, not only is he obsessed with beating him, but I believe he's won one big singles match over him to Hogan's probably 10 or so. Hell even in TNA Hogan has dominated Flair, even through them both having their own teams.
So what I ask is this: what if Hogan had simply retired? He goes to Hollywood and becomes an actor permanently and WCW has to go on using the guys they had. What would have happened? Could they have caught Vince? Could they have become a major force in wrestling like they did? Would WWF have gone under as Austin likely would have been in WCW?
What do you think?
On top of the card we have a face Ric Flair as world champion and he was AWESOME. The money was rolling in for him and things looked great.
Sting was his usual great self and was feuding with Rick Rude over the Big Gold Belt which was the NWA Title to an extent.
Mick Foley was being allowed to be himself, resulting in not only some great matches and promos, but a more hardcore style that was incredibly well received.
Ricky Steamboat was healthy and could have great matches with anyone of course.
Johnny B Badd had gotten a lot more serious and therefore a lot better in the ring.
DDP was a rising star that was still improving but would be something special in a year or two.
Vader was around as a monster heel that anyone could have a program with that would work very well.
And then there was the hidden jewel of the bunch: Steve Austin. Now even WCW saw the potential in this guy (Bischoff is lying through his ass when he says there was no way to market him. If not then why was he a tag champion, TV champion and US champion? That sounds like they marketed him just fine to me). Around this time he was bashing the old school guys and wearing black and cursing all the time. I've read reports in various places that say he was going to go up against Flair by the end of 1994 and become world champion or at least make a very serious run at it, which makes sense given the Flair for the Old segments that he and Pillman ran.
Coupling these with the older guys that they had plus others, WCW was STACKED. The young guys were there and they were ready. DDP, Austin, Foley and Flair were all still big players in the late 90s so they definitely could have been big players in WCW.
Enter Hulk Hogan. WCW decided that getting him was the only way to become a major challenge to Vince and the WWF so Hogan was brought in and instantly things changed. Foley was turned into a shell of his former self, Austin was more or less thrown out, Badd had to have a feud with Honky Tonk Man of all people, guys like Orndorff (who was being pushed before Hogan got there to be fair) and Duggan were pushed to the moon over guys they had no business beating, and Vader became a glorified joke that never really got a big win again.
But most of all, Ric Flair went from being an incredibly popular star to being still popular, but made to look like a blithering idiot that would be jobbed to Hogan every single chance the company had to do so. To this day whenever he's in the same company as Hogan, not only is he obsessed with beating him, but I believe he's won one big singles match over him to Hogan's probably 10 or so. Hell even in TNA Hogan has dominated Flair, even through them both having their own teams.
So what I ask is this: what if Hogan had simply retired? He goes to Hollywood and becomes an actor permanently and WCW has to go on using the guys they had. What would have happened? Could they have caught Vince? Could they have become a major force in wrestling like they did? Would WWF have gone under as Austin likely would have been in WCW?
What do you think?