I say this because I started to wonder at what exact moment did wrestling change from grappling and slams to so much kick and punch thuggery.
Think back to the 80's and under. Wrestling had so many technicians and it was mandatory that wrestlers put skill first before the showmanship side of things. Almost every wrestling KNEW how to submit, KNEW how to counter, etc. Basically, they understood basic wrestling fundamentals.
But then I think it all changed when The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin rose to fame. When everyone else was grappling, they were kicking and punching. And the fans really ate it up. So much so that other wrestlers started to adapt it into their own routines.
Maybe it's just me missing the old says, but I will always feel these two are the prime factors as to why wrestling changed for the worst.
Think back to the 80's and under. Wrestling had so many technicians and it was mandatory that wrestlers put skill first before the showmanship side of things. Almost every wrestling KNEW how to submit, KNEW how to counter, etc. Basically, they understood basic wrestling fundamentals.
But then I think it all changed when The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin rose to fame. When everyone else was grappling, they were kicking and punching. And the fans really ate it up. So much so that other wrestlers started to adapt it into their own routines.
Maybe it's just me missing the old says, but I will always feel these two are the prime factors as to why wrestling changed for the worst.