The Rumor Mill
Those with eyes inside the new WCW are quietly whispering about something that nobody wants to say out loud just yet — that the most celebrated tag team heading into the new era may already be on borrowed time.
Sources describe a "noticeable tension" between Jay Tinzz and Scotty 2 Churchy at a recent WCW production meeting. The two men, long considered virtually inseparable both in and out of the ring, reportedly exchanged words backstage that left those present feeling uncomfortable. One witness described it as "a powder keg that nobody wants to be standing next to when it goes off."
To be clear — nobody is reporting a full blown split yet. Both men are said to be professional enough to keep things civil in public. But those who know them well say something has shifted. Whether it's ego, opportunity, or something more personal, the feeling among those close to the situation is that both men have their eyes on singles gold in the new WCW — and they both know there is only one World Heavyweight Championship.
The Mega Powers lasted until they didn't. Consider this your warning shot.
According to sources familiar with the situation, World Championship Wrestling has been quietly working the phones and signing talent in preparation for their upcoming return. The Wrestling Observer is reporting that several deals have been finalized in recent weeks, though neither WCW nor the talent involved have made any public statements.
One source described the mood inside the company as "cautiously optimistic," noting that management appears focused and organized in a way that WCW had not been in quite some time. No specific names have been attached to these reports at this stage.
Multiple people who have been in or around WCW television tapings in recent weeks have described the backstage atmosphere as noticeably different from the final months of the old regime. The Pro Wrestling Torch is reporting that talent morale is described as "high" by those present, a significant shift from the chaos that preceded the company's near-closure.
Whether this translates to a better on-screen product remains to be seen, but early indications from those in attendance at production meetings suggest a more structured creative process is now in place.
This one comes with the caveat that it is very much unconfirmed. Chatter on wrestling message boards and one brief mention in the Observer notes that at least one name who had previously worked for WCW and departed under difficult circumstances has reportedly had "preliminary conversations" with the new management team.
As always with this type of report, preliminary conversations happen all the time in this business and rarely lead to anything concrete. This will be monitored and updated if more information becomes available.
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