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3463 | Article | OldSchool80s | Wrestlemania 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, 2016 | ||
3462 | Article | echidna64 | Kids today never understand what it feels like to call a girl's home and then have her dad pick up on the other end lol | Old School Phones: Mystery Callers | Mar 17, 2016 | |
3461 | Article | kidcoffee | Man this brings me back. I totally had those wrist racers too. Loved mine to death. As for the confederate flag I had no idea there was any stigma attached to it at all as a kid. Heck I used to think it made the regular flag seem boring. | Random Dukes of Hazzard Merchandise | Mar 17, 2016 | |
3460 | Article | Mr Magic | Neville looks a little too big to be a high-flying wrestler. He does have a few high-flying moves, but I don't think he's earned the name "The Man That Gravity Forgot" | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 17, 2016 | |
3459 | Article | mickyarber | @pikachulover you're exactly right. They were both fantastic IN RING story tellers. They knew how to read and respond to an audience. And another thing they had in common with all of the other one on one matchups on my list....they were well defined characters. You knew what there motivations were, you knew who THEY were. You cared about one or the other or both for a reason. That is sorely lacking in the product of today. Just as examples off my head....why should I care about Neville? He does some flashy moves, but what are his motivations? Who is he? Other than him being a wrestler with a few flashy moves, what is there about him that I should be able to relate to? There is not any time given anymore to character depth and development. | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 16, 2016 | |
3458 | Article | pikachulover | The thing about the Flair vs HBK match was that they made it work because they are both good story tellers in the ring. | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 16, 2016 | |
3457 | Article | pikachulover | I had some neighbors who would try to prank call me. I remember once they told me they had "Kimberly from the Power Rangers" on the phone. She didn't sound like Kimberly. She sounded like somebody with a cold. Then they said it was just my neighbor's friend who I didn't know named Kimberly who owned cheap inline skates. Which my neighbor just threw in there into the conversation. | Old School Phones: Mystery Callers | Mar 16, 2016 | |
3456 | Article | Mr Magic | Growing up is a possible factor. I was about 21 when I was starting to lose interest. It's not just growing up, though. Cruiserweights, the smaller wrestlers, usually have some dazzling moves, but not so much now. | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 16, 2016 | |
3455 | Article | mickyarber | @Crow I too think the excitement has died down. But I wonder sometimes if it just seems that way because we are grown up now. My youngest daughter is a fan, and she is really excited about Wrestlemania coming up. Reminds me of me at that age. But as for me, I could take it or leave it these days. | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 16, 2016 | |
3454 | Article | Mr Magic | Hogan and Warrior is definitely a key match. One for the ages. Good call. The excitement for WM has died now. It's been treated like some common event. It really bothers me. | My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All Time | Mar 16, 2016 |