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  2. WCW Monday Nitro - Wikipedia

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    WCW Pro. WCW Monday Nitro, also known as WCW Nitro or simply Nitro, is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and broadcast weekly every Monday night on TNT in the United States from September 4, 1995 to March 26, 2001. Created by Eric Bischoff and Ted Turner, the show's ...

  3. World Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The logo of WCW Monday Nitro, which debuted on September 4, 1995, and quickly became the focal point of the promotion. In February 1993 former commentator Eric Bischoff was appointed as Executive Producer of WCW, [16] [17] and by 1994 he had been promoted once again to Senior Vice President, [18] a position which gave Bischoff both creative and financial control of WCW.

  4. File:WCW Nitro logo(1995-1999).png - Wikipedia

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    File:WCW Nitro logo (1995-1999).png. Size of this preview: 575 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 230 × 240 pixels | 461 × 480 pixels | 737 × 768 pixels. Original file ‎ (737 × 768 pixels, file size: 245 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed ...

  5. Attitude Era - Wikipedia

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    The Attitude Era was a major era of professional wrestling within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The term "WWF Attitude" was used to describe its programming from November 9, 1997, to May 6, 2002. It began during the Monday Night War, a period in which WWF's Monday Night Raw (later Raw Is War) went head-to-head with World ...

  6. TNT (American TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Former logo, used from 1995, until June 12, 2001. In September 1995, TNT debuted WCW Monday Nitro, which assumed the distinction as the flagship program of the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from WCW Saturday Night, ran on TBS until 2000. At one point, Monday Nitro was regularly the highest-rated weekly

  7. History of World Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The significance of this event would lead to the beginning of a period that would be known as the "Monday Night Wars". Nitro was successful enough that it was expanded to two live hours in May 1996, and later three in February 1998. Early on, Bischoff would give away Raw results on Nitro, as Raw, unlike Nitro, was then mostly taped in advance. [50]

  8. WCW Monday Nitro debut episode - Wikipedia

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    The WCW Monday Nitro Debut Episode was a professional wrestling show that marked the debut of World Championship Wrestling's (WCW) weekly WCW Monday Nitro television show. The show took place on September 4, 1995. [1] [2] The show aired Live on TNT, taking place at the Mall of America in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [3]

  9. Monday Night War - Wikipedia

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    TNT did allow a final Nitro show to air from Panama City Beach, Florida which had been scheduled for the following Monday on March 26. McMahon opened the last-ever episode of WCW Monday Nitro with a simulcast with WWF Raw Is War, which aired from Cleveland, Ohio, with a self-praising speech consistent with his on-screen persona. [42]