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2075ArticleVaporman87I think, at first, I looked at Hogan's transformation into "Hollywood" as a bit of a joke. It seemed like something thrown out there just to rock the boat, and nothing more. But as time went on, it really seemed to fit. Hogan could do the heel almost as well as the face.  Mar 13, 2015View
2074ArticlepikachuloverIt was funny because they played those songs at lunch a lot too. So we would walk out of our classes for lunch and we would hear those songs. Play Something NewerMar 12, 2015View
2073ArticleVaporman87I think that would be something very memorable, to have the same music playing at all these dances. Almost like a school's own personal soundtrack. LOL. Though, something new would have been nice once in a while. LOL.Play Something NewerMar 12, 2015View
2072ArticleHoju Koolander@thecrow174 Glad to hear you enjoyed Ready to Rumble too, "Crown me, King!" There was definitely a competition on merch between Goldberg and Stone Cold during those few years, but Austin;s legacy burns brightest in retrospect. Still, I love Goldberg's catch phrase, "Who's next?!" @comic_book_fan Razor Ramon was such an iconic character. To this day, I can't pick up a toothpick without wanting to flick it in somebody's face and call them "Chico". During his Scott Hall days, my favorite bits were when he started his promos with, "Hey yo, survey time..."Wrestling with the 90'sMar 11, 2015View
2071Articlecomic_book_fani flipped between raw and nitro but my favorite wrestler on raw atleast in the early days was razor so when i saw scott hall on nitro and go face to face with sting who was my favorite on wcw i lost my mind in 1999 wwf got better than nitro but from 1995 through 1998 nitro was better and i always enjoyed wcw better as far as the wrestling went but wwf's craziness was to much to pass up. Wrestling with the 90'sMar 11, 2015View
2070ArticleMr MagicI think I started watching Raw around 1994, but I started watching it regularly beginning in summer of 1997. Bret Hart was a heel at the time, which was weird because he was always a fan favorite. But yeah, I was so committed to watching Raw since then. But I also watched Nitro as well. They were both equally good imo. I never stuck with with just one wrestling product. When 2000 came though, I mostly watched Raw. Mainly due to the McMahon/Helmsley storyline. That was some good stuff. There were some other things that made Raw really worth watching too. You know, I don't care what anyone says, Ready to Rumble was a decent film. The wrestling fan in me liked it. As for who my favorite wrestler is, I would have to say Bill Goldberg. Not just because of his very, very, VERY long undefeated winning streak, but because of the fact that he was a Georgia Bulldog in college. Go Dawgs! I had a great deal of Goldberg stuff: Shirts, a cap, an action figure and other stuff. But anyway, well done article. Wrestling with the 90'sMar 11, 2015View
2069VideoMr MagicSquit plays a mean flute lol.Animaniacs - The Monkey Song Mar 11, 2015View
2068Articlebelakewecool im up there on the list of user names!!! i too miss the old retrojunk.i remember i found it searching youtube for todays special back in 2005 and saw the watermark and the rest they say is histoy!Remembering RetroJunkMar 07, 2015View
2067ArticleHoju KoolanderAs only a casual fan of The Lion King and Disney animation in general, I thought this was a pretty cool little behind the scenes look at what could have been. I appreciated the mention of the fanfic as well, it's a pretty fascinating world of fandom out there. The Lion King 2 Simba's Pride: A HistoryMar 07, 2015View
2066ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover Of course you do! If your collection ever goes up on eBay I'll be the first in line to snag your Phroompf doll and those booklets at a "reasonable price". @Vaporman87 That's a good point. From my research there was a Napoleon figure in the Bill and Ted line that never actually made it to store shelves. Not that the kids were really clamoring to get a tiny dictator to re-enact historical battles with. @NLogan Leave it tour resident detective to pull this one out. I was actually going to mention that in the article, but I figured 2 paragraphs was more than enough for a toy line most of us ignored. It is hilarious though. Mattel pulled a similar stunt when they repurposed a bunch of The New Adventures of He-Man toys for the Demolition Man figures a few years later.Kenner Action Toy Guide '91Mar 07, 2015View