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Post by Iceman on Jan 19, 2005 2:36:17 GMT -5
When did you enjoy wrestling the most and in what league? AWA/NWA, WWF, WCCW, ECW, WCW, WWE? At what time, 70s, 80s, 90s, now? I enoyed wrestling in the mid 80s the most in WWF with all the classic Wrestlers like: Hogan, Randy Savage, Jesse Ventura, Ricky Steamboat, Andre the Giant, Paul Orndorf, Junk Yard Dog, Magnificent Muraco, Roddy Piper, George Steele, Bobby Heenan, and the Iron Shiek. Nothing beat a good Piper's Pit or Saturday Night's Main Event.
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Post by Levittown Slugger on Jan 19, 2005 22:24:39 GMT -5
I enjoyed wrestling in the late 80's/early 90's, then again i was just a kid. What got me back into wrestling were the outsiders. From 95' to 98', wcw kept me interested in wrestling. Those were definetley the best times. Once again, wrestling was interesting and most importantly, fresh. No one ever came up with those kind of ideas before. Mad props to the good ol' days.
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Post by Iceman on Jan 19, 2005 22:36:24 GMT -5
"I enjoyed wrestling in the late 80's/early 90's, then again i was just a kid. What got me back into wrestling were the outsiders. From 95' to 98', wcw kept me interested in wrestling. Those were definetley the best times. Once again, wrestling was interesting and most importantly, fresh. No one ever came up with those kind of ideas before. Mad props to the good ol' days. No doubt, that was a good time too. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash were great together, they dominated. They were a top tag-team, maybe one of the best ever, definitly a top one from 1990+. Great skits to. Scott Hall, "Hey low, we're looking for Senor Goldberg". I like how Ted Dibiase brought the NWO to WCW to. With him by Hall and Nash's side how could they loose?
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Lobo
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Post by Lobo on Jan 23, 2005 6:04:14 GMT -5
I loved the early 1990's of WCW
They had some great talent with the likes of Arn Anderson, Barry Windham, Bobby Eaton, Budy Landell, Terry Taylor, Ricky Morton etc ...even the jobbers they used such as Rip Rodgers (who should'nt have been used as a jobber) were awesome
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Kid Muscle
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Post by Kid Muscle on Jan 28, 2005 8:53:25 GMT -5
I absolutely loved the early 90s wwf. So many superstars with so many different gimmicks e.g. undertaker, hulk hogan, yokozuna, papa shango and ultimate warrior!
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Tommy Dreamer
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Post by Tommy Dreamer on Jan 31, 2005 14:09:19 GMT -5
ECW from 95-01. Best,most exciting tapes you will ever watch.
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Post by Iceman on Feb 1, 2005 2:04:09 GMT -5
ECW from 95-01. Best,most exciting tapes you will ever watch. Geez, everytime you saw an ECW show there were always great matches, battles, hardcore super-moves, funny skits with Franchise or Stevie Richards, fighting with heart, Sandman drinking beers, broken chairs and tables, Bubba Ray studdering, Sabu jumping into the 6th row, blood, surprises, Francine, it was all great.
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Tommy Dreamer
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Post by Tommy Dreamer on Feb 1, 2005 11:14:35 GMT -5
Geez, everytime you saw an ECW show there were always great matches, battles, hardcore super-moves, funny skits with Franchise or Stevie Richards, fighting with heart, Sandman drinking beers, broken chairs and tables, Bubba Ray studdering, Sabu jumping into the 6th row, blood, surprises, Francine, it was all great. Oh Francine how i miss her!!!!!
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Post by hbk on Mar 7, 2005 4:43:04 GMT -5
I have enjoyed the WWF/WWE from the early 90's till this day. I have enjoyed all the feuds/matches and storylines and I still am. I never got a chance to watch WCW or ECW which is a shame since it seemed like a great time in wrestling from what you guys have mentioned bout it
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Post by Hulk Hogan 1 Fan on May 21, 2005 10:33:54 GMT -5
Oh Francine how i miss her!!!!! I miss Francine too! I once bought a pair of autographed panties plus a poster from her website. Wow!
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Post by Hulk Hogan 1 Fan on May 21, 2005 10:37:31 GMT -5
When I started watching wrestling, it was the AWA. I loved watching Crusher, Baron Von Rasche, Hogan, Bockwinkel, Heenan, Andre, Jerry Blackwell. I loved it. It was no nonsense wrestling. No fireworks. It was kick butt wrestling.
Crusher gave some of the most unique interviews.
Before the McMahon expansion, wrestling was at its best.
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Burnham
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Post by Burnham on May 25, 2005 8:35:44 GMT -5
early 90's
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Post by Matt Brock on Jul 3, 2005 13:35:16 GMT -5
Mid 80's when I started watching rasslin. '85 has got be my fav year ever in this great sport.
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