Not usually but then whenever anybody brings it up or I'm reminded of it, I remember how awesome it was and how much I used to love it when I was a kid. Imagine how awesome pro-wrestling would be if we still had 2 shows on a monday going head-to-head and stealing fans and talent away from each other.
Of course,people do complain about how crap it was by the time it died but I'd like to think they'd eventually straighten up and gotten rid of the crap that was holding it back. Afterall it was nearly 10 years ago,plenty of time to get better. I look back at it wishing wrestling was half as good as it was back then , at least the WWE tried
I miss aspects off it. I was always a WWF guy, and unfortunately I never really gave it much attention when it was good, and only really saw during the bad times. I wasn't a regular viewer, but I was still a fan of the likes of Goldberg and DDP, and it was cool to tune into them once in a while and wonder how they might go against the likes of Rock and Stone Cold.
The idea of competition and a viable alternative is much better than what we have now with WWE having the monopoly on the market.
- Sting
- Raven
- The Flock
- Man of 1004 Holds
- Dean Malenko
- Ithcy Kidman
- Every night being the Greatest Night in the history of our sport
- DDP
- nWo
- WolfPac
- lWo
- Rey Mysterio Jr
- Eddie Guerrero
- The Chair-man of WCW
- Pepe'
- 60 man Battle Royals
- Mortal Kombat gimmicks
- Powerbombs being banned
- War Games
- Juvi-juice
- The Streak
- JJ Dillon & the Championship Committee
- Halloween Havoc
- Starrcade
- Bash at the Beach
- SuperBrawl
WCW could still be around, but the version of WCW I know and love and want is a memory.
I am a believer that WCW lives today, and TNA is its vessel.