
Wrestling fans will never forget the period of 1995-2001, when WCW and the WWF strongly competed head to head for ratings, and success. This period is widely referred to as the Monday Night Wars. Early on, from 1996-1998, WCW was winning the war, with the NWO being a large reason why. The WWF was in dire straits. Knowing the company needed to change, WWF became more edgy, dark, which started the Attitude Era. WWF became adult oriented while WCW remained family friendly. WCW became desperate, giving away PPV matches (Goldberg defeating Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship) on free television, just for ratings. Though WCW saw an increase in ratings, this cost the company a lot of money.
Steve Austin, The Rock, Mick Foley,Triple H, The Undertaker and Kane all rose to fame in the Attitude Era, helping the WWE thrive, while WCW floundered, still trying to make fans care about the NWO. WCW was starting to fail, and the company knew it. WCW tried to replicate WWE's Attitude Era, to no avail.
WWF would buy WCW to end the war. The Monday Night Wars ended on March 26, 2001. WCW had its final edition of Monday Nitro, and (in storyline) Shane McMahon bought WCW and feuded with his father Vince in the Invasion angle, pitting WCW and ECW against WWE. After this feud, most WCW stars faded into obscurity.
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