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3463ArticleOldSchool80sWrestlemania III will always stand out best to me in my memory. You had to love the Savage/Steamboat match, but also the iconic nature of the Hogan/Andre match capped off a magical event especially for a kid my age back then. Mar 17, 2016View
3464ArticlemassrealityMy favorite Wrestlemania moments come from two different time periods in my life. My first is Wrestlemania VI – Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior. I was a huge Ultimate Warrior fan and a pretty big Hulkster fan as well, so this match just blew my mind. It’s still my favorite Wrestlemania match of all-time. It was booked well, the match flows amazingly, and just everything about it was awesome. My second favorite Wrestlemania moment isn’t just a moment, but an entire card- Wrestlemania 14. I got back into wrestling pretty hot and heavy in late 1997, and everything led up to Austin vs. Michaels. I loved the buildup to this Wrestlemania and my mind was blown by everything from Legion of Doom 2000 to Mike Tyson’s face turn. It was the most anticipated pay per view event of my entire life, and while it isn’t perfect, it lived up to everything I wanted at the time. It was also the first PPV I watched live, which made it that much more special. My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 18, 2016View
3465ArticleMr MagicSavage vs. Flair at WM VIII is a great, memorable match to me.My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 18, 2016View
3466Articlemickyarber@crow I loved the build up to that one. The whole "she was mine before she was yours" story line was great. @massreality I too really enjoyed the lead up to 14, and the show itself. That was a fun time to be a fan.My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 18, 2016View
3467Articlecomic_book_fangreat picks everyone of these are great.My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 20, 2016View
3468ArticleBenjanime@mickyarber in my opinion it felt like one of my better articles as i put more thought into it than some of my past ones. i don't really have much brainstorming to offer as far as article writing goes, but i'm glad you're giving this one attention, so thanks for that :)20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 22, 2016View
3469ArticleVaporman87Ahh... pudding in a can and O'Boisies. I could go for either or both of those right about now. Great memory, Mickey. I have to agree... something about being packaged in a can added that extra something to the taste of the pudding. I feel the same way about soda (though I no longer drink soda). Between your Hardee's and McDonald's diet, it's a wonder you could even move. LOLFoods Long Gone: The SequelMar 22, 2016View
3470ArticleVaporman87It's hard to fathom that studios felt so compelled to tap into the MMPR craze that they would produce such crazy shows. It was almost as though they thought the sheer campiness was the biggest selling point, and so the cornier and crazier the better. "Not so" said the viewing public. Mighty Morphin Ripoff Rangers Part 2Mar 22, 2016View
3471ArticleVaporman87Beautiful ladies, all of them. I agree here with Barbara Eden and Ginger. Those two also caught my young eyes. For me, I was a big fan of Olivia d'Abo, Bobbie Brown, Tawny Kitaen, Samantha Fox, Erin Gray, Tanya Roberts, Meredith Salenger, Mia Sara, Kathy Ireland, Rebecca Demornay, Helen Slater, Loni Anderson, Daryl Hannah, Stephanie Seymour, Elle Macpherson, Vanessa Williams, Kelly LeBrock, Christie Brinkley, Elisabeth Shue, Phoebe Cates, etc., etc. My Retro CrushesMar 22, 2016View
3472Articleechidna64Good ol pudding in can! Every now and then you could get a slight metallic taste.Foods Long Gone: The SequelMar 22, 2016View