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Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn T Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?

Jese Leos
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In 1993, WCW made one of the most controversial decisions in its history when it fired Sid Vicious. It was a move that shocked the wrestling world and sent shockwaves through the industry and ultimately had a significant impact on the landscape of professional wrestling. The conventional wisdom at the time was that Vicious was unprofessional, injury-prone, and had a negative attitude this was not something WCW was willing to tolerate. However, what if WCW had made a different decision? What if they had decided to keep Vicious on their roster? This article will explore the possible consequences of such a decision had it been made.

Vicious Feud With Hulk Hogan

One of the most significant potential outcomes of WCW not firing Vicious is that he would have likely feuded with Hulk Hogan. Hogan was the biggest star in WCW at the time, and a feud with him would have been a major opportunity for Vicious. It would have also been a chance for WCW to create a new main event star, something they were in desperate need of at the time. A Hogan-Vicious feud would have had the potential to be one of the biggest feuds in WCW history. Hogan was at the peak of his popularity, and Vicious was one of the most hated heels in the business at the time. The promos between the two would have been legendary and their matches would have been must-see TV.

Vicious As A Main Eventer

If WCW had not fired Vicious, he would have likely eventually become a main eventer in the company. He had all the tools to be a successful main eventer. He was a great worker, had a great look, and could cut promos. Vicious was also one of the most over heels in the business at the time. The fans loved to hate him, and he would have been a great opponent for Hogan or any other babyface in the company.

Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn t Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn't Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
by Stuart Carapola

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1127 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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Print length : 16 pages
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Change in WCW's Landscape

If WCW had not fired Vicious, it would have had a significant impact on the landscape of the company. Vicious would have been a major player in WCW and would have helped to change the direction in which the company was headed, for better or for worse. He would have been a major force in the company and would have helped to shape its future. It is impossible to say for sure what would have happened if WCW had not fired Vicious, but it is clear that he would have had a major impact on the company.

Vicious's Impact On The Monday Night Wars

The Monday Night Wars between WCW and WWF were one of the most competitive and exciting periods in professional wrestling history. If WCW had not fired Vicious, he would have been a major player in the Monday Night Wars. He would have been a top star for WCW and would have helped the company to compete with the WWF. Vicious was one of the most popular wrestlers in the world at the time, and his presence in WCW would have helped the company to gain more viewers.

Vicious's Legacy

If WCW had not fired Vicious, he would have had a much different legacy than he does today. He would be remembered as one of the top stars of the 1990s and one of the most successful wrestlers in WCW history. Instead of being remembered as a failed wrestler who was fired from WCW, he would have been remembered as a successful wrestler who helped to shape the landscape of professional wrestling.

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Sid Vicious was never going to be the most reliable worker, but he was one of the most charismatic and intense wrestlers of his era. His matches were often brutal and chaotic, but they were always entertaining. If WCW had been able to find a way to keep him under control, he could have been a major star for the company. He had the potential to be one of the biggest stars of the 1990s, and he could have helped WCW to win the Monday Night Wars. The decision to fire him will always be one of the most controversial in WCW history, but it is clear that it had a significant impact on the company's future.

Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn t Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn't Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
by Stuart Carapola

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Language : English
File size : 1127 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 16 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn t Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
Wrestling History Revisited: What If WCW Didn't Fire Sid Vicious In 1993?
by Stuart Carapola

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1127 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 16 pages
Lending : Enabled
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