I was there and going nuts somewhere 😂😂😂I sawwwww youuuuuuu with a ticket stub in your 🤚 meant so much to me because I purchased the absolute last physical ticket at the venue to get into that show I only had tockets for Sunday night but showed up Saturday and got a miracle, I felt like this was just for me😂😂
I woke up thinking about things I enjoyed years ago and for some odd reason this intro and the "rules are for fools" was what I thought about 🤣 I remember my whole family enjoyed this kind of entertainment so long ago.
If you pause it at 0:15 you will see Public Enemy hold up a guy. That guy is Hardbody Harrison, one of the worse pcs of crap in the world. Look him up.
What always disappointed me as someone who had seen ECW and grew up in Canada, our TV was uncensored. We had Friday Nights Without Borders in the 90s where they showed a lot more than nipples. It was like HBO on steroids. At one point they even had a show that was all unsimulated stuff. So when I heard about this, I was excited. We didn't get a lot of live (or even tape delay) WCW until the Wars really got going, but when we did, this sounded awesome. Unfortunately, it was just another PPV tease trying to capitalize on the popularity of ECW, but because they were bound by Turner Network's Standards and Practices, they really couldn't do very much. That was Kevin Nash's gripe. When WWF actually decided that WCW was a threat, they could do a lot more on USA Network and suddenly they were the edgier, cooler, hipper show. WCW could only be as current and modern as the censors would allow them to be. Certainly it's American TV and it's all censored to some degree, but on USA Network, they could get away with a lot more than on TNT or TBS. Towards the end, you got a little more in terms of language on PPV with WCW, but that was only because guys were just fed up with how the promotion was being run, especially as Ted Turner was losing control. Vince Russo was putting the final nail in the coffin, and when he actually tried to do something positive like push younger talent, Hulk Hogan decided he was going to finish the company off if they weren't going to let him be on top anymore.
I didn't even watch WCW, but I swear, I have had this commercial in my head since 1998. I just decided to look it up and to my surprise, I found it immediately!