Quote from bronson613 on Aug 26th, 2009, 7:21am:Overall, a good DVD that was surprisingly fair to the company, and in particular, Bischoff. If you've seen the Monday Night Wars, History Of Starrcade, or any of the Ric Flair DVDs, there are no real revelations here. It was nice to finally hear from Jim Crockett himself. I hope he does more of these things in the future.
Here's my question...on the DVD, David Crockett gave the impression he was still involved with WCW right up until the very end. I thought he had left the company many, many years before. Can anyone clear that up for me?
It was REAL good to hear from Jim Crockett Jr. I was starting to wonder where he had been and what he looked like now. I was surprised to hear how much he had to say. It seemed he had a lot bottled up in him, and he needed to get it all out. I haven't heard him talk this much even when he made on camera appearances on TBS's "World Championship Wrestling" It was also good to hear him admit the mistakes he and the others made. You could tell he regretted them. He had such a lucrative company before Ted bought him out.