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The glory days of wrestling were the 1980s. Every match seen on television was billed like a boxing title bout. Pay-per-views weren't expected monthly, and despite seeing some matches on TV every ...
In the late '80s it was just a really strange way of keeping him mired in jobber-to-the-stars matches, because the path to WWF success in the '80s involved weighing 290 pounds and throwing a lot ...
The WWF always had the upper hand due to their national exposure on TV. Matches were aired on the MSG channel, network television (who remembers the numerous Wrestling shows on Saturday morning ...
The ascent of WWE Champion Jinder Mahal to main event status has been one of the most talked about stories of 2017. From a forgotten comedy gimmick to holding SmackDown's top title, Mahal is not ...
Ricky Steamboat was one of the top babyfaces in the 80s and 90s and feuded with many of the top heels in the NWA, WWF and WCW. However, there is someone who Steamboat only worked a few matches ...
WWF WrestleFest (Arcade) During the 80s and early-90s, wrestling games were plentiful on home consoles, but most of them were of the unlicensed NES Pro Wrestling variety.
So, since everybody loves a list, here are the five best heel gimmick moves to generate heat from '80s WWF wrestlers. 5. George "The Animal" Steele eats the turnbuckle during his matches.
Here are some of the Pacific Islander wrestlers that I absolutely loved to watch in the ring throughout the 1980s and 1990s.