True. It made though for a more entertaining era of wrestling. Besides, I grew tired of Hulk Hogan and all of the old WWF 80's Wrestlers from the Hulkamania Era occupying 90% of all WCW programming, from Nitro to Thunder to PPV events. WCW created one new star: Goldberg. Jericho, Big Show, Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko and Saturn all left for WWE because they grew tired of the old guys taking over WCW.
Basically if your name wasn't Sting or Diamond Dallas Page or you never wrestled in WWE, you don't get a main event push or even TV time. That was how it was in WCW for like two or three years.
It was very annoying. I gravitated more towards WWE a decade ago, and it got annoying seeing Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Ted DiBiase, Brutus Beefcake, Virgil, Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, Roddy Piper and others who were past their prime (did not think that Flair would wrestle another decade at the time) taking up most of my WCW screen time.