For me it's Survivor series 88? 89? The one with the all the tag teams in a single match. And random Bret Hart matches.I NEED to be able to watch Royal Rumble 1992 when the feeling takes me.
For me it's Survivor series 88? 89? The one with the all the tag teams in a single match. And random Bret Hart matches.I NEED to be able to watch Royal Rumble 1992 when the feeling takes me.
I picked out RR92 randomly to be honest. Anything from about 86-00 pretty much, but I particularly enjoyed the Rumbles and the Survivor Series PPVs.For me it's Survivor series 88? 89? The one with the all the tag teams in a single match. And random Bret Hart matches.
I'm currently watching everything from 1997 onwards. Bret has just turned heel and formed the Hart Foundation with Owen, Bulldog, Pilman and Neidhart. He was always better as a heel imo especially in this era when everything was becoming a bit more edgy and Bret had such a naturally self righteous promo style. He was absolutely superb in this era and it's such a shame he was gone from the WWF later that year and his days as an in ring performer were numbered.I picked out RR92 randomly to be honest. Anything from about 86-00 pretty much, but I particularly enjoyed the Rumbles and the Survivor Series PPVs.
Bret Hart was IT for me as a kid.
Still find his style really neat and very easy to watch.
When you say you're watching EVERYTHING....? All Raws, Heats, Nitros?I'm currently watching everything from 1997 onwards. Bret has just turned heel and formed the Hart Foundation with Owen, Bulldog, Pilman and Neidhart. He was always better as a heel imo especially in this era when everything was becoming a bit more edgy and Bret had such a naturally self righteous promo style. He was absolutely superb in this era and it's such a shame he was gone from the WWF later that year and his days as an in ring performer were numbered.
Attitude Era kicked off shortly before Wrestlemania that year in my opinion. Watching the episodes of raw there was a definite shift in style around March 1997.
Stone Cold is definitely becoming the top star and the most entertaining thing on the show
just raws and ppv's in this era. Not sure if the other WWF shows are on the network (smackdown started in 99 I think?).When you say you're watching EVERYTHING....? All Raws, Heats, Nitros?
Yeah it seemed to fit his (potentially genuine) attitude to being slightly pissed off at McMahon/the company. I know he went to WCW but in my head his wrestling career basically ended at SS97.
Yeah it seemed to fit his (potentially genuine) attitude to being slightly pissed off at McMahon/the company. I know he went to WCW but in my head his wrestling career basically ended at SS97.
That version of the Hart Foundation was my favourite faction ever although very sadly short lived not just due to Bret leaving but the sad passing of Pillman too (even sadder now when you think Bret is the only one of them left). It was great booking to have them heels in the USA but babyfaces everywhere else.I'm currently watching everything from 1997 onwards. Bret has just turned heel and formed the Hart Foundation with Owen, Bulldog, Pilman and Neidhart. He was always better as a heel imo especially in this era when everything was becoming a bit more edgy and Bret had such a naturally self righteous promo style. He was absolutely superb in this era and it's such a shame he was gone from the WWF later that year and his days as an in ring performer were numbered.
Attitude Era kicked off shortly before Wrestlemania that year in my opinion. Watching the episodes of raw there was a definite shift in style around March 1997.
Stone Cold is definitely becoming the top star and the most entertaining thing on the show
A Bobby Heenan masterclass.I NEED to be able to watch Royal Rumble 1992 when the feeling takes me.
Hey! How dare you disrespect The British Bulldog, who was wrestling in his hometown of London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, London, UK, England!Just had to open thread! I went to Summerslam at Wembley and was probably the only one in the crowd holding up a Bret Hart banner when he lost to The British Bulldog
haven't watched it yet but by all accounts it was a very good show, as most AEW ppv's are in my opinonSorry. I don't enjoy being so negative about AEW. I just started going through the card to see if there was anything that might tempt me to watch and there really is nothing. But I realise there are a lot of AEW fans out there. Are any of you excited about/will be watching this show?
Terrible choice. Both location and timing. Having loved my weekend in Philly, giving this one a miss.Confirmed mania in vegas easter weekend