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  1. WCW Monday Nitro, также известная как WCW Nitro или просто Nitro, — телевизионная рестлинг-программа, выпускавшаяся компанией World Championship Wrestling и выходившая еженедельно по понедельникам вечером на канале TNT в США с 4 сентября 1995 года ...

  2. 26 gen 2000 · © WWE World Wrestling Entertainment Some segments had to be edited out for copyrightshttps://www.facebook.com/NostalgiaManiaQchttps://www.youtube.com/Nostalg...

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  3. The October 20, 1997 Edition of WCW Monday Nitro was held in the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match. (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match. Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Chris Benoit to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship (7:14) Bill Goldberg defeated Wrath (0:20) Steve McMichael defeated Mortis (4:56 ...

  4. When Nitro debuted it started a ratings battle which became known as the Monday Night Wars between WCW and WWF which lasted almost six years. [1] [2] WCW started the nWo storyline which helped them gain more viewers than the WWF. [3] They would continue to defeat the WWF in viewers for 84 consecutive weeks which forced WWF owner Vince McMahon ...

  5. 23 feb 2020 · Monday Nitro #1. September 4, 1995. Mall of America. Minneapolis, Minnesota. News & Notes: Eric Bischoff was attempting to broker a TV deal for WCW in China. Rupert Murdoch owned the TV network they would use. Ted Turner hated Rupert, so Eric was anxious about pitching the idea. He felt he prepared a good argument.

  6. Thus, on September 4, 1995, WCW Monday Nitro aired its first episode from the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Nitro was highly unconventional from day one: A majority of episodes opened with a match, making it much different than Raw —but in a good way, since the undercard matches had all the cruiserweights.

  7. 28 ago 2020 · Should Jamie Kellner have pulled the plug on WCW Monday Nitro in the spring of 2001? Gibb: Yes. AOL-Time Warner didn’t have the desire or the know-how to either run the business or bring in someone who could. WCW had 10 years to make itself indispensable and it never did.