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Post by "The Tie-Dye Dream" Ricky Cool on Sept 3, 2005 7:39:06 GMT -5
I liked both the "Classic" WWF Era
and The Monday Night Wars era equaly
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Post by Brunomark on Sept 8, 2005 20:41:17 GMT -5
wwwf grooovy 70's
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Post by Mickey 4 Life on Sept 12, 2005 10:47:59 GMT -5
the austin v mcmahon period was my fav as the fights were all really good and it was fun to watch the corporation versus austin.
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Post by Twiggie Plex on Sept 14, 2005 20:32:55 GMT -5
I first really got into wrestling in the WWF's attitude era (early 90's).
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Post by Daniel Fullard on Sept 28, 2005 11:19:06 GMT -5
None of the above.....
AJPW in the late 90's was the best for me...
But if I had to choose from the list I go with late 90's WWE
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Warrior
Cook for Wrestlers
.:I'm more Ultimaniac than Savage:.
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Post by Warrior on Sept 29, 2005 12:56:36 GMT -5
Hard to say, to be honest. I love watching WWWF from the 70's as it doesnt feel like a soap opera... I adore the days Hulkamania was truly running wild in the WWF in the 80's But also love watching the oft. cruddy early 90's WWF, mainly as it was something I used to watch with my family as a small kid and it brings back lots of good memories... But then, I could say WCW from '96 onwards, as it was the time period I could properly understand what was going on and it was the dying days of my young childhood, plus, it was pretty much fantastic in various ways and I'm still a WCW mark to this day! When I started watching WCW in '96, I went right off the WWF, so yeah, plus WCW still and always will hold a very special place in my heart.
I think I'll go with WCW..
EDIT: Yup, lol, I went with WCW from late 90's onwards.
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Wayne
Wrestling Event Security
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Post by Wayne on Oct 23, 2005 16:22:11 GMT -5
Me too, when Andre the Giant was in his prime.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Jan 1, 2006 23:29:31 GMT -5
WWF of the 80s when Hogan, Muraco, Andre, Piper and Orndorff, Bob Orton were at the top of their games. Pipers pit was a classic with Pipers fiery attitude and wild antics and coconuts on Snukas head was great.
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Post by Iceman on Jan 2, 2006 0:47:56 GMT -5
WWF of the 80s when Hogan, Muraco, Andre, Piper and Orndorff, Bob Orton were at the top of their games. Pipers pit was a classic with Pipers fiery attitude and wild antics and coconuts on Snukas head was great. Nothing beat a good Piper's Pit no doubt.
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Alpha Clash
Wrestling Announcer
Nothing is impossible. Anything can happen with enough blood, sweat & tears.
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Post by Alpha Clash on Jan 20, 2006 22:37:05 GMT -5
WWF in the 80's man! When I got hooked as a kid. First event I ever saw was Wrestlemania 2 watching Andre destroy everyone in the battle royal and Hogan-Bundy in the cage. What got it started for me!
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Burnham
Wrestling Manager
S.U.F.C
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Post by Burnham on Feb 2, 2006 8:32:45 GMT -5
wwf in early 90's, before there was any shouting from the crowd boring!
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Post by oldschooler on Feb 2, 2006 9:30:19 GMT -5
WWF 1984-1987
Piper, at his finest
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Post by Project Runaway on Mar 3, 2006 23:44:45 GMT -5
WCW/NWO
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Post by Jason Watts on Jun 7, 2006 17:23:46 GMT -5
For me it was late 90's WCW all the way.... though my view on wrestling has changed greatly it was a favorite time of mine.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Jun 7, 2006 18:40:04 GMT -5
For me it was late 90's WCW all the way.... though my view on wrestling has changed greatly it was a favorite time of mine. I agree WCW was really good IMO as well in the late 90s. Atleast it was until Russo was brought in to handle the shows creativity and it was all down hill from there.
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