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Gary Michael Cappetta (as a ring announcer) David Penzer (as a ring announcer) Michael Buffer (as a main event ring announcer) Keith Butler (as a ring announcer for WCW Saturday Night from 1999-2000) Chris Cruise (as a commentator) Doug Dellinger [1] (born Howard Douglas Dellinger) (as head of security) Kip Allen Frey (as a Vice-President)
To date WWE has only promoted one pay-per-view event using the name of a former WCW PPV, The Great American Bash, from 2004 until 2009. In 2012, it was rebooted as a live SmackDown special and in 2020, it was used as a two-week show as part of the NXT brand followed in 2021 by a special episode on one night.
WCW Main Event, originally NWA Main Event, is an American televised wrestling program of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) that aired from April 3, 1988 [1] to January 3, 1998. [2] For most of its run, it was the promotion's secondary show and aired on Sunday evenings on TBS. The show originally aired in 1988 as NWA Main Event.
WCW Monday Nitro: July 6, 1998 Georgia Dome: Atlanta, Georgia: 4.9 Event held at the Georgia Dome, 41,412 attended the event making it the highest WCW Nitro attendance. Main Event: Goldberg wins first World Heavyweight title by defeating Hollywood Hogan. The second hour had a tv rating of 5.6. [7] [8] WCW Monday Nitro: August 31, 1998 Miami ...
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) territory Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) (which had aired its programming on TBS).
Commentator for Main Event: Booker T [359] Booker Huffman Jr. [360] Commentator Pre-show analyst for main roster pay-per-views Hall of Famer: Corey Graves [361] Matthew Polinsky [362] Commentator [351] Commentator for Speed: Kelly Kincaid [363] Kelly Verbil: Backstage interviewer Mike Rome [364] Austin Romero [365] Ring announcer Sarah ...
JCP was sold to Ted Turner and renamed WCW in 1988, and WCW continued to air the events until 1997. The rights to Clash of the Champions now belong to WWE, which acquired WCW in 2001. All 35 episodes are available for on-demand viewing on Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network elsewhere.
Noah Anthony Schiavone [3] (/ ʃ ə ˈ v ɒ n i / shə-VON-ee; born November 7, 1957) [4] is an American sports announcer, professional wrestling commentator and podcaster.He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) where he serves as the play-by-play commentator for Collision, color commentator for Dynamite and Rampage, then also as senior producer.