12 Wrestlers Who Only Had 1 WCW Match
These are 10 wrestlers who only had one match in WCW
3. Kid Kash
Like many ex-ECW names in March of 2001, Kid Kash was looking for work. With ECW closing down in January, the talented high-flyer assessed his options and secured a deal with WCW after a successful tryout match with All-Japan wrestler George Hines.
The former ECW World Television Champion, wrestling simply as ‘Cash’ made his televised debut for the company on the March 21 edition of Thunder. He looked great in putting over Jason Jett – AKA fellow former ECW star EZ Money, a man he’d clashed with several times in Paul Heyman’s promotion – in a lively match.
It looked for a minute there that WCW may have found a new player to help build their cruiserweight division around. Five days later, WWE bought WCW. Kash has said that he, like much of the wrestling world, saw his future change by watching it all unfold on television that night. WWE had wanted to retain his services, but Kash – by that point in his mid-30s – didn’t fancy signing a developmental deal and relocating from Nashville to Cincinnati with no guarantees and opted to try his luck elsewhere instead.