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10 best WCW imports in the WWE

WCW was clearly the biggest threat that WWE had in its long and rich history. The period that the two promotions fought over television ratings was mouthwatering for all the wrestling fans and gave birth to some of the best things that ever happened to wrestling.Superstars jumping ships were one of the most interesting things about the Monday Night Wars. One day you could see someone in WWE and the next day the same person would be wrestling in WCW, it was that damn volatile.Over the years, WWE has snatched many WCW talents before and after the promotion’s death. Some went on to make it big while the other fell flat. Let’s forget about the latter category for the time being and look at some of the best WCW imports in WWE.

#1 Honourable mentions

William Regal and Goldust will most probably be the most under rated names in the WWE roster right now.  Both are excellent in ring workers and have been truly professional about their work.

Goldust has recently attracted a lot of attention for his work with some even tagging him as the best wrestler in the world.

Ric Flair on the other hand has a different story. He got the entire spotlight that he deserved but most of that came during the Territory days and then in WCW. Flair’s WWE career was nothing compared to what he did in NWA and WCW, but Flair did leave some memorable marks in the WWE. 

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