Could a past WCW pay-per-view be making a comeback in WWE? According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), WWE has once again filed to trademark “SuperBrawl,” a former WCW PPV name ...
Greed was the final PPV event from World Championship Wrestling (replacing the promotion's March PPV event Uncensored, which was held from 1995 to 2000). It took place on March 18, 2001, from the ...
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, ...
Is WWE planning on bringing back a major WCW PPV event in the near future? Possibly. The company filed and application to trademark "Superbrawl" with the United States Patent & Trademark Office on ...
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Best (& Worst) WWE PPVs From 2001

The WWE in 2001 was riding waves of popularity, being the biggest it had felt in a long time with stars like Steve Austin, ...
NEW YORK — Turner Broadcasting has sold its money-losing World Championship Wrestling operation to FusientMedia Ventures, a showbiz investor set up by the executives who founded Classic Sports Network ...
WWE recently filed to trademark the names of two WCW pay-per-view events. WWE filed for "Uncensored" and "SuperBrawl" on January 19, which was last Wednesday. The following use description was ...
In what could be the last pay-per-view of the Time Warner era, WCW presents “Greed” tomorrow night at 8 p. m. Now known as AOL Time Warner, the company said on Jan. 11 that it would sell WCW to ...
Former WWE and WCW star Marcus "Buff" Bagwell filed a lawsuit against WWE in US District Court of Connecticut on Tuesday, according to PWInsider. Bagwell claims he is owed royalties from his matches ...