In the same interview, Triple H commented on putting together Bray Wyatt’s WWE entrance in his early days. He said, ...
During the "Monday Night Wars," WWE and WCW went to extreme lengths to upstage one another, and in the midst of a longstanding defeat, WWE allowed D-Generation X to stage an "invasion" of Turner ...
Triple H reflects on DX invading WCW. In 1998 on the April 27th edition of WWE Monday Night RAW, DX would roll up to where WCW were filming an episode of Nitro with a Jeep fitted with a cannon, ...
Billy Gunn has a plethora of wrestling experience under his belt. Spanning over 25 years, his story of why he chose wrestling is not your typical one of idolizing a wrestler or watching it on ...
WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg (aka Brian James) recapped DX's invasion of WCW Monday Nitro. On April 27, 1998, Degeneration-X, led by Triple H, walked right up to the front door of WCW's building. The ...
If a pictorial dictionary had the term "wrestling stable" in it, Sean Waltman would be a fitting choice. Besides his run as The 1-2-3 Kid, where WWE featured him as a singles superstar, Waltman ...
This week on Wrestle Buddies, GameSpot's professional wrestling podcast, Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring are reliving the glory days of the Attitude Era with a look back at the time WWE and WCW almost ...
ARE YOU READY? If that battle cry makes you smile, then you're going to love the stories in this anthology spotlighting the biggest stars and stories of the Attitude Era. The comic hits stores on ...
Welcome to my series of revising WWE history. Wrestling pundits often note the Invasion as a failed storyline. It was a very complex angle that was very difficult to pull off given the circumstances.
True competition in American professional wrestling ended on 26 March 2001, when Vince McMahon purchased Ted Turner's ailing World Championship Wrestling and absorbed the Atlanta-based promotion into ...
In April 1998, the WWF was in full "Attitude Era" mode. They had gotten rid of the Saturday morning cartoon character wrestlers and replaced them with gritty, profane wrestlers who broke every rule ...
The latter part of the 90s saw both WWE and WCW engaging in a rating war that lasted for several years. The two corporations were hell-bent on trumping each other at any cost, and it gave birth to ...