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How Much Is The Wcw Worth Now

Is the WWE Network worth it?

it depends on each individual person but the general answer is yes because it’s only $10 per month which is cheaper than a tv provider subscription and cheaper than buying each ppv (10 years ago each PPV cost $60).Reasons to subscribe:It’s only $120 a year (cheaper than cable tv, and cheaper than buying each PPV separately)You have 10+ hrs each week to allocate your free time to watching the content it containsyou want to catch up on the last 30+ years of WWE, WCW and ECW contentyou only want to see the PPVs (both upcoming and past PPVs)content variety (Fashion Files, 205 Live, Mae Young Classic, Stone Cold Podcast, Total Divas, Holy Foley, Monday Night War, Swerved, etc..)Reasons not to subscribe:you don’t have alot of free time to allocate to the subscription (more than 5 hrs per week)you already have a tv provider subscription and you only care for the upcoming Raw and Smackdown and nothing elseyou don’t care about PPVs, content variety, 30+ years worth of content from WWE, WCW and ECWas you can see there are more pros than cons but the answer depends on your individual time and needs.me personally i just care for the latest Raw, Smackdown and PPV since i don’t need to go back and watch the Attitude Era because i was already there for it 20 years ago so for me WWE Network isn’t for me but if i have gf/kids and i want them to go back and watch 30+ years worth of content or i want to relive the Attitude Era 10 years from now than yes i would subscribe in a heartbeat.

How much is the WCW worth now?

Hard to say since WWE will never sell it. WWE is going to hold onto The Video Libraries for Georgia Championship Wrestling, Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (MACW), Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Please note, these are not the only Video Libraires of National Wrestling Alliance Promotions that WWE owns.

How much are my wwe autographs worth?

doug dillinger was the head of security for wcw.

as far as the value of your autographs, that really would depend on where you are trying to sell them and which ones you were trying to sell. if you go to one of the fan appreciation events i'm sure you can get some pretty good money for some of them. personally i would go on ebay to sell them to the highest bidder. that would probably be the best way to go.

the ones that would be worth the most would probably be chris jericho and the undertaker (of course). then would be the miz (only because he is now champ). then ted jr. and evan bourne. i really couldn't say as far as doug dillinger but i can tell you that being he was head of security for wcw he actually was seen on camera many times and they even had interviewed him on occasion. his autograph could be worth something simply because wcw is out of business.

During the DX invasion to WCW, what do you think would of happened?

At the time, WCW and WWF were locked in a very bitter feud; each company wanted nothing more than to run the other company out of business. If DX had somehow entered that arena and tried to "crash the show" they would have, without a DOUBT, been arrested on the spot. Do you really think WCW would let DX embarrass them THAT badly?? Come on now. The WWF got the boost in ratings you're referring to, without even having to venture onto WCW property. By simply "challenging" WCW to a fight, right out in the street, on WWF TV, they accomplished their goal (free publicity for WWF) without breaking any laws.

Do you think a WCW Magazine is valuable?

honestly, I wouldn't recommend Buying a WCW magazine unless you have a lot of WCW merch, and or the magazine features articles on a superstar you have some collectables of,

in and of themselves I doubt any 1 magazine would be worth anything, if its part of a collection its value increases greatly

the value of any item for sale is a function of what someone is willing to pay for it

the fact that you have to ask, implies that the magazine holds no real value to you, now if you plan to hold it as a collectors item, you'd do well to seek out WCW Collectors, and set yourself up as a broker, and base you bid on whta they'd then pay you (be carefuls as if you tip your hand, they'll cut out the middleman -you- and buy direct)

straight up if you have to have it, but have no collection to insert it into, or collector to re-sell to, I'd offer half the cover price-- WCW has been dead for 8 years, and if its labelled "Collector's Edition" Run away --- alot of times, especially in the 90s anything embossed with the 'collector' logos, likely had an extra print run, making it less-rare, and it also means alot of people bought the hype and have that Issue wrapped in the back of the safe

Will WWE and TNA ever merge like WCW did.?

Merge? That would mean two equal forces combining to make something great, which did NOT happen when WWF BOUGHT WCW.

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