Just flicked on the opening Thunder out of curiosity. One thing I liked about WCW around this time is that instead of pausing the show to run us through every match graphic, they'd treat it like breaking news with Schiavone relaying it through out the show. It just added to the live presentation and made it feel more like a sport instead of an infomercial.
Plenty of star-power on the show as well and they really seemed to be pushing upsets. Chris Adams goes over Randy Savage and I had completely forgotten Scott Hall put over Ray Traylor later in the show. They also had Sting, Hogan, Nash, Hall, DDP etc. on the show with Juvi winning the Cruiser title.
I've been skipping around WCW a lot lately. I also flicked on the go-home show for Slamboree '99 where Flair has escaped the mental asylum and challenges DDP for the title. Did it ever came out why Savage wanted to keep the title on DDP so bad?
WWE revisionism has reduced the WCW to being completely irrelevant after the Fingerpoke of Doom. Goldberg retires Bret, Arquette wins the title, Bash at the Beach 2000, then we're at Panama for the final episode. I'm curious to dig deeper and see what WCW were trying to do to turn things around.
it was lowest common denominator stuff back then. So much other wrestling out there to watch..