Back in January 2001, WCW Sin - the company's third-to-last ever PPV - had Sid Vicious suffer an utterly horrific injury which saw him severely fracture his lower left leg. With WCW management ...
Chuck Palumbo recently opened up about WWE buying WCW in 2001. The former WCW star said he was disappointed by the fact that WWE killed off the promotion after the buyout. A product of WCW's Power ...
I'm back with another IGN Newswire. I caught WCW Sin on PPV this past Sunday night. I didn't expect too much from it and I am glad I did not. The undercard was strong, but the main event wasn't. I can ...
It is about time the the wwe has done something right by releasing the "Rise and Fall of WCW. World Championship Wrestling was the greatest Wrestling Company around. Remember WCW Nitro beat WWE Raw 84 ...
It still is crazy to me that it has been over 10 years since WCW existed. Sometimes I even catch myself flicking the TV over to TNT at 8 p.m. just to relive the days of Nitro. But if you were like me, ...
During a recent episode of the 83 Weeks Podcast, Eric Bischoff covered the 2001 WCW Sin pay per view which featured Scott Steiner retaining his WCW Championship against Sid Vicious, Jeff Jarrett and ...
WCW Monday Nitro is going to be pre-empted tomorrow night. WCW Monday Nitro will return live on January 8th and should be a huge show. Booker T's knee is going to be scoped soon. Booker T's return ...
Sin was a professional wrestling PPV event produced by WCW that replaced WCW's January PPV event, Souled Out. It took place on January 14, 2001 from the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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