Brian/Vinny/Craig | WCW Nitro | Mar 1999

Bryan Alvarez, Vinny, and Craig regularly discuss and review old WCW Nitro episodes, often providing in-depth analysis and commentary on the matches and storylines from the show; essentially, they are known for their detailed breakdowns of classic WCW Nitro wrestling events on their classic podcast. The hosts—Bryan, Vinny, and Craig—dig into a late‑February/early‑March 1999 episode of WCW Monday Nitro, highlighting a central segment focused on the crumbling alliance between Goldberg and Kevin Nash. They critique the storyline as overly convoluted—one moment portraying Goldberg as a rogue hero, the next shoehorning in a surprising heel‑turn twist by Nash that felt disconnected. Despite a few bright spots in the mid‑card, they observe the creative team leaning heavily on nostalgia and recycled angles, with little direction offered for emerging talent. In their concluding remarks, the trio emphasizes that this episode epitomizes WCW’s decline in early ’99. While there are flashes of strong in‑ring moments, these are overshadowed by erratic storytelling, overused veteran appearances, and wasted potential in developing the next generation of stars. Ultimately, the hosts argue that missteps like these were eroding WCW’s momentum—setting the stage for the audience drift that WWF capitalized on during that period. #bryanalvarez #bryanandvinnyshow #wrestlingobserver