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Old 04-24-2018, 11:35 PM   #15
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In a serious wrestling sense, it would be a toss-up between a few different things.

* Jim Herd getting put in charge of WCW. If a wrestling personality had gotten into Turner's ear and they put them in charge, maybe things would be very, very different. Hell, maybe if someone else had bought JCP then things would be even better today. Jim Cornette and Brian Last do a great "what if" piece on Bill Watts taking the fight to Vince McMahon.

* In the history we know, WCW falling off a cliff came with some poor decisions that went off like a bomb. WCW was built to blow over with a small wind, and Bischoff's success was basically a monkey paw wish -- it would turn ironic very fast. The structuring of contracts was ludicrous. With that being said, 1998 was a great year for them, before it fell off a cliff big-time in 1999. Hogan and Bischoff should have been ousted after Starrcade '97.
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