Over a year on from the last update, it's about time for a roster update! Same rules as last time: split by brand, no purely off-screen personnel included, nor short-term talent. Workers who I've renamed will have their most well-known names in parentheses, and workers who haven't yet debuted also will be left off. Catch it below!
Intro
In 1987, Arnold Schwarzenegger shocked the wrestling world by taking an active role behind the scenes in the newly rebranded World Championship Wrestling. Fourteen years later, WCW is an international company in long-standing alliances and wars, with a product and an image molded by its owner. Follow the company as it continues its history and shows the world what it truly means to be the best.
(Outside of universe, this is a diary for my long-running TEW save started in Genadi's The Superfly Effect database, that I have played up to 2001 over the span of four years. There's a lot of history that has been changed, so every so often I'll try and play catchup - but otherwise, let me take you for a ride!)
(Outside of universe, this is a diary for my long-running TEW save started in Genadi's The Superfly Effect database, that I have played up to 2001 over the span of four years. There's a lot of history that has been changed, so every so often I'll try and play catchup - but otherwise, let me take you for a ride!)
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World Championship Wrestling Roster, circa July 2003
Over a year on from the last update, it's about time for a roster update! Same rules as last time: split by brand, no purely off-screen...
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45,091 in attendance at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT. Commentary by Jim Ross and Mike Tenay. The first shots in the war between...
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49,647 in attendance at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee Commentary by Jim Ross, Mike Tenay, and Larry Zbyszko. 2001...
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20,000 in attendance at Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY Commentary by Jim Ross and Mike Tenay. The culmination of the Blackjack...