I am no longer in the "getting back into wrestling" phase, but there are still some things that I have to Google. I missed the entire Attitude era for WWF, yes, it's still the WWF for me. I wasn't watching during the Monday Night Wars.
I watched wrestling when I was a child and into my teens. I gave it up just before college and didn't start back until about two years ago.
I first started watching the WWF, then they started showing AWA and NWA wrestling in my area. I took to them a little more strongly and the next thing I know, I was watching them more than the WWF. It didn't help that the Saturday Main Events didn't seem to come on as much as before.
Anyway, I liked the Freebirds and Ronnie "Hands of Stone" Garvin. I couldn't help but like the Four Horsemen. I tried not to, but all of them, except maybe Tully appealed to me. I liked the Rock N Roll Express more than the Midnight Express. I didn't exactly cry when Magnum T.A. got hurt, but I was very sad. Nikita Koloff was a favorite.
But, above all, even Ric Flair, was/is/and forever will be: STING!
I loved him. I don't watch TNA, but I remember many a Saturday morning with Sting.
I guess I could've waxed poetic about the WWF, but this is long enough. I don't want to completely bore you.
I watched wrestling when I was a child and into my teens. I gave it up just before college and didn't start back until about two years ago.
I first started watching the WWF, then they started showing AWA and NWA wrestling in my area. I took to them a little more strongly and the next thing I know, I was watching them more than the WWF. It didn't help that the Saturday Main Events didn't seem to come on as much as before.
Anyway, I liked the Freebirds and Ronnie "Hands of Stone" Garvin. I couldn't help but like the Four Horsemen. I tried not to, but all of them, except maybe Tully appealed to me. I liked the Rock N Roll Express more than the Midnight Express. I didn't exactly cry when Magnum T.A. got hurt, but I was very sad. Nikita Koloff was a favorite.
But, above all, even Ric Flair, was/is/and forever will be: STING!
I loved him. I don't watch TNA, but I remember many a Saturday morning with Sting.
I guess I could've waxed poetic about the WWF, but this is long enough. I don't want to completely bore you.