Internally, those within WWE - from Vince McMahon all the way down - were so psychopathically attached to the "war" narrative that the work became a shoot for the bulk of the 2001 Invasion.
The WCW/ECW Invasion angle looked good on paper, as somehow WWE seemed to keep both promotion, at least in name only, alive after purchasing them, and could make the acquired talent come over into ...
The other is a daft bit of fun that explains one of the sillier Attitude Era mysteries. According to the April 9, 2001 issue ...
In July 2001, WWF nearly made one of the wildest decisions of the post-WCW buyout era. Jerry “The King” Lawler was close to returning to WWF — not to Raw or SmackDown, but as the colour commentator ...
During the "Monday Night Wars," WWE and WCW went to extreme lengths to upstage one another, and in the midst of a longstanding defeat, WWE allowed D-Generation X to stage an "invasion" of Turner ...