Ep 33: WCW Wrestlewar 1992

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In 1992, WCW was in a bit of a down period while the northern juggernaut of the WWF was forging ahead into the New Generation Era. In this time frame, Flair had ventured north, and Sting was the main man for WCW, and in the summer of 92 he would lead a team into the dreaded War Games match against Paul E’s Dangerous Alliance. This week on the Scottish Smarks, Chris and Tony break down WrestleWar 1992, discussing the hidden gem that is this war games main event, the fantastic match between Flyin Bryan and The Z-Man, and the sadly underwhelming undercard. There’s also chat around why Greg Valentine featured so heavily in this era, the lack of superstar promos in early 90s WCW, and did the company see parallels between Richard Morton and Shawn Michaels? All this and plenty more on the first officially Locked Down episode of The Scottish Smarks. STAY SAFE OUT THERE FOLKS! Support the show (http://paypal.me/scottishsmarks)