Jeff Jarrett Blames “No Advanced Planning” On The Demise Of WCW

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Jeff Jarrett Blames “No Advanced Planning” On The Demise Of WCW
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The demise of WCW was down to a lack of consistent leadership and creative ideas, according to WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett.

Jarrett joined WCW after his controversial exit from the WWF in 1999, after he ‘held up’ Vince McMahon for money to lose to Chyna after his contract expired.

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Within two years of Jarrett’s arrival, WCW was purchased by the WWF for $2 million, which Double-J discussed on his “My World” podcast. He said,

“It was no advanced planning, no advanced booking. It was: show up every week and [see] what’s gonna change.

“The lack of leadership was so prevalent, and created such toxicity between staff, administrators, [and] talent, to a certain degree. It was a complete mess.”

Jarrett founded NWA:TNA Wrestling in 2002 and would return to WWE in 2018 to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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