What are we really saying with that mouthful of qualifiers? Tony Khan’s main AEW series has now officially lasted longer than Ted Turner’s WCW Monday Nitro. And that’s noteworthy. Khan won the far ...
"I guess TBS and TNT didn't learn their lesson with 'Thunder,'" former WCW Champion Kevin Nash said on the latest "Kliq This." Nash and co-host Sean Oliver were discussing the upcoming addition of ...
With Wednesday's "Spring Break Thru" episode of AEW Dynamite, the program will become the longest-running pro wrestling show to have aired on TNT or TBS. Episode 289 of Dynamite will see Mercedes Moné ...
NEW YORK — Media giant Time Warner Inc. agreed to sell the money-losing World Championship Wrestling operation Thursday as part of an effort to remake the company now that it has been acquired by ...
In 1995, Ted Turner — founder, chairman, and CEO of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS), which owned the TBS and TNT networks — asked WCW executive Eric Bischoff what it would take for WCW to compete ...
The most compelling storyline of the fall TV season is happening inside the squared circle: A pair of pro wrestling companies are about to engage in an old-fashioned timeslot battle that is nearly two ...
Pro wrestling has been a major part of the programming on Ted Turner-run stations since he created the WTBS Superstation nearly three decades ago. But next week, wrestling will disappear from Turner’s ...
Amidst backstage turmoil that included preemption of its top television program and continued rumors of a sale, WCW presents Starrcade, its signature pay-per-view of the year, tomorrow evening. Once ...
NEW YORK - January 11, 2001 - Fusient Media Ventures, an integrated media company that invests in high-potential, branded media properties, has entered into an agreement with Turner Broadcasting ...
NEW YORK — Vince McMahon, chairman of the World Wrestling Federation, has achieved a virtual monopoly in U.S. pro wrestling by purchasing the competing WCW (World Championship Wrestling) from AOL Time ...
Last week, VICE premiered the new pro wrestling docuseries "Who Killed WCW?", produced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions and the team behind Dark Side of the Ring, and we were ...