>>14216052They drew the Georgia Dome in 98 when the business was still hot, when people talk about the death of WCW, they’re talking Nash winning the belt until the end. WCW 2000 was some of the worst tv I’ve ever seen. The infamous Thunder that had audio problems, they kept cutting away to the wrong clips, and I can’t remember if they missed a blood spot on Kevin Nash in that one too or not, but it was not just bad wrestling, it was humiliatingly bad production, direction, and writing. The aol merger is a cope. WCW went from being untouchable and great TV in 96-97 to within five years being unwatchably bad. The company hemorrhaged money in 2000. If it was as healthy and successful as it had been just a few years before, aol would’ve had a harder time justifying its cancellation, or at the very least could’ve demanded a high price for the company. Instead, they cancelled it as a no-brainer move and sold it to Vince for peanuts. WCW killed itself, aol was just the one to pronounce it dead.