10 Biggest WCW Signings
WCW had some huge signings during their history
5. Randy Savage
Feeling a tad stir-crazy after being relegated to being an announcer and ambassador, Randy Savage decided to prove to WWE and Vince McMahon that he wasn’t too old to be a top guy and left for WCW in 1994.
Hulk Hogan had kicked the door down and shown others that WCW could be a viable option to extend your career as an ageing headliner. It was no surprise that Savage spent much of his first few years in WCW variously teaming with and fighting against the Hulkster, but Savage proved to be of great value in whatever role he was given.
With a chameleonic ability to reinvent himself and keep up with the times, Savage was great whether was decked out in neon, nWo black and white, or whatever those outfits he was wearing at the end of his run there were.
Macho Man was a huge, huge star and he used that star power to help others, particularly Diamond Dallas Page, who became an established main eventer thanks to his long rivalry with Randy.