

WCW Monday Nitro (1995 - 2001)
WCW Monday Nitro was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling, created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff. The show aired Monday nights on TNT, going head-to-head with the World Wrestling Federation's Monday Night Raw from September 4, 1995 to March 26, 2001. Production ceased shortly after WCW was purchased by the WWF.The debut of Nitro began the Monday Night Wars, a ratings battle between the WWF and WCW that lasted for almost six years and saw each company resort to cutthroat tactics to try to compete with the competition. In mid-1996, Nitro began to draw better ratings than Raw based on the strength of the nWo storyline, an anarchist wrestling stable that wanted to take over WCW. Nitro continued to beat Raw for 84 consecutive weeks, forcing WWE owner Vince McMahon to change the way he did business. As the nWo storyline grew stagnant, fan interest in the storyline waned, and Raw began to edge out Nitro in the ratings.The turning point for the organizations came during the January 4, 1999 broadcast of Nitro, during which lead commentator Tony Schiavone gave away the results of matches for that night's Raw broadcast. As Raw was taped and Nitro was live, Bischoff believed that knowing the outcome would dissuade viewers from watching the program. Excited by the prospect of seeing perennial WWF underdog Mick Foley win the WWF Championship, a large number of Nitro viewers changed channels to watch Raw, switching back to Nitro after Foley won the title. From that week forward, Raw beat Nitro in the ratings by a significant amount, and WCW was never able to regain the success it once had.WCW Monday Nitro featuring Page Falkinburg Jr. and Ric Flair has one or more episodes available for purchase on YouTube. It's an action & adventure and sport show with 289 episodes over 7 seasons. WCW Monday Nitro is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.0 (1,491 votes).
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WCW Monday Nitro Season 7 Overview
Jan 8, 2001 - Mar 26, 2001Season 7 of WCW Monday Nitro has 12 episodes that are not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when an episode becomes available on your services.
WCW Monday Nitro Season 7 Episodes
S07 E12
March 26, 2001Mar 26, 2001Match Results:WCW United States Championship vs. WCW World Heavyweight Championship - Booker T defeated Scott SteinerRey Misterio...
S07 E12 of WCW Monday Nitro is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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S07 E11
March 19, 2001Mar 19, 2001Match Results:1. Jason Jett defeated Disco Inferno 2. Cruiserweight Champion Shane Helms defeated Billy Kidman 3....
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S07 E10
March 12, 2001Mar 12, 2001Match Results1. Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo defeated The Jung Dragons in a Cruiserweight Tag Team Tournament Match ...
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WCW Monday Nitro has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.0 (1,491 votes). The show is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.
About WCW Monday Nitro
WCW Monday Nitro Overview
WCW Monday Nitro was a weekly professional wrestling telecast produced by World Championship Wrestling, created by Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff. The show aired Monday nights on TNT, going head-to-head with the World Wrestling Federation's Monday Night Raw from September 4, 1995 to March 26, 2001. Production ceased shortly after WCW was purchased by the WWF.The debut of Nitro began the Monday Night Wars, a ratings battle between the WWF and WCW that lasted for almost six years and saw each company resort to cutthroat tactics to try to compete with the competition. In mid-1996, Nitro began to draw better ratings than Raw based on the strength of the nWo storyline, an anarchist wrestling stable that wanted to take over WCW. Nitro continued to beat Raw for 84 consecutive weeks, forcing WWE owner Vince McMahon to change the way he did business. As the nWo storyline grew stagnant, fan interest in the storyline waned, and Raw began to edge out Nitro in the ratings.The turning point for the organizations came during the January 4, 1999 broadcast of Nitro, during which lead commentator Tony Schiavone gave away the results of matches for that night's Raw broadcast. As Raw was taped and Nitro was live, Bischoff believed that knowing the outcome would dissuade viewers from watching the program. Excited by the prospect of seeing perennial WWF underdog Mick Foley win the WWF Championship, a large number of Nitro viewers changed channels to watch Raw, switching back to Nitro after Foley won the title. From that week forward, Raw beat Nitro in the ratings by a significant amount, and WCW was never able to regain the success it once had.