World Championship Wrestling
In 1989, Pillman returned to America and began wrestling for
World Championship Wrestling, where he was known as
Flyin' Brian due to his athletic ability and variety of aerial maneuvers. He held the
WCW United States Tag Team Championship with
Tom Zenk and also held the short-lived
WCW Light Heavyweight Championship, feuding with
Brad Armstrong, Jushin Liger, Richard Morton, and
Scotty Flamingo. Pillman later feuded with
Barry Windham, who he harassed while dressed as the
masked Yellow Dog after losing a retirement match (Pillman was eventually reinstated).
In 1992, Pillman
turned heel, forming a tag team with
"Stunning" Steve Austin known as the
Hollywood Blondes. In March 1993, the duo won the
WCW World Tag Team Championship, which they held for five months. The team quickly became popular for their brash attitudes, and critically acclaimed matches with
Ricky Steamboat and
Shane Douglas. They also feuded with
Ric Flair and
Arn Anderson, mocking their ages and parodying Flair's interview show "
A Flair For the Gold," with their own "
A Flare for the Old."
After the Hollywood Blondes separated, Pillman became a
tweener, feuding with wrestlers such as Brad Armstrong,
Eddie Guerrero, Alex Wright, and
Marcus Bagwell. In late 1995 at
Fall Brawl, Pillman formed a team with Arn Anderson, and began feuding with Ric Flair and
Sting. At
Halloween Havoc 1995, Flair betrayed Sting and reformed the Four Horsemen with Pillman, Anderson, and
Chris Benoit.
In 1995 he wrestled the first match on the very first
WCW Monday Nitro defeating Liger.
Throughout 1995, Pillman developed his "
Loose Cannon"
gimmick, cultivating a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. He frequently blurred fact and fiction with his
worked-shoots, and outed
Kevin Sullivan as
booker during the February 1996
Superbrawl VI pay-per-view in an
I Respect You Strap Match where the loser announces that they 'Respect' the other wrestler much like an "I Quit Match." Brian Pillman grabbed the microphone, saying, "I respect you, booker man."
During a live episode of
Clash of the Champions, Pillman grabbed commentator
Bobby Heenan by the collar, causing Heenan (who had a history of neck problems) to blurt out "
What the fuck are you doing?" on air. Pillman was fired by WCW President
Eric Bischoff in early 1996. In
Eric Bischoff's autobiography he said that Pillman was fired so that he could go and develop the "loose cannon" gimmick in ECW and WWE then return to World Championship Wrestling with more legitimate heat. Bischoff claims it was a plan he and Pillman came up with together. It would later backfire on Bischoff as Pillman had no intention on returning.