I already know what some of you are thinking... "You're a wrestling fan?" Yes I am and I've been one for a long time, probably since around 1985-86, because the first Wrestlemania I remember was Wrestlemania 2, when Hulk Hogan went up against King Kong Bundy. Wrestlemania 2 was the first wrestling VHS tape my parents let me rent as well. This blog will be broken up into 2 possibility 3 parts. The first blog will be about how I got into wrestling and what I remember of the 80's to mid 90's of wrestling. The 2nd part will mostly be on what most wrestling fans think the greatest era of wrestling, which was the Monday Night Wars and The Attitude Era. So if you're a wrestling fan, I hope you enjoy this, if you're not a wrestling fan, please continue to read, you might enjoy it. Also I know there are a few of you out there who are closet wrestling fans, you know the ones who will not admit they watch wrestling, and will even make fun of those who do watch, I know you will enjoy this blog as well.

People often ask me; "When and how did you become a wrestling fan?" It goes back to when I was around 8 or 9 years old, and like every kid back in the 80's I watched Saturday morning cartoons. But one day as I was watching cartoons on a Saturday morning on channel 11 (Fox LA), WWF Super Stars of Wrestling came on, and I became hooked. WWF Superstars of Wrestling Video. This was my favorite show to watch on Saturdays. Sometimes I would ride my bike to my friend's house (Jay) and watch Superstars with his Filipino grandma who would cheer and yell at the TV in Filipino, she didn't speak any English but she watched wrestling with us and gave us candy, so she was cool in my book.
Like most kids who watched wrestling, especially WWF, my first favorite wrestler was the immortal; Hulk Hogan. I was a Hulkamaniac, I even had a pair of yellow underwear, to be like Hulk Hogan. I'll never forget watching him on TV, he was like a comic super hero, except he was real. Like I mentioned before the first Wrestlemania I remember was Wrestlemania 2. As a kid growing up when we would go to the video store, we would rent one movie for the family to watch and then my brother and I would rent one WWF VHS, the first one we rented was Wrestlemania 2, the main event was a cage match with King Kong Bundy vs. Hulk Hogan, and of course Hulk Hogan got the win. I'll never forget those trips to the video store, and looking forward to a couple months after a pay-per view looking for the newest video. Now back in those days there was only 4 pay-per views all year; there was The Royal Rumble, Wrestlemania, SummerSlam, and The Survivor Series, the Survivor Series was on Thanksgiving. So back in those days pay-per views were a much bigger deal, we were never able to get one, so we had to wait until Saturday morning and watch Super Stars of wrestling to find out what happened. Or what I liked to do is wait for the latest issue of WWF magazine and read all the details of each match, I would either buy the magazine or read the magazine at the grocery store while my mom went grocery shopping. One time an old lady who was giving out samples went up to me while I was reading the WWF magazine and asked me; "Does your mom let you watch that?" And I said, "Yes, she does." And she said; "I think it's evil and you shouldn't be watching it." I just looked at her like she was crazy.
Another show that I use to love to watch as a kid growing up, was Monday Night Prime Time Wrestling on the USA Network. Before there was Monday Night Raw there was Prime Time Wrestling. Now being that the show was aired on a school night I had to sneak watching it. Now during this time we lived in a two-story apartment. Once we (myself, my brother and sister) were sent to bed my parents would stay down stairs and watch TV. I would then proceed to my parents bedroom (they had a TV with cable), and I would watch Prime Time Wrestling with the volume down real low. I use to love Prime Time Wrestling because it was 2 hours of wrestling. They also had a studio, and through the years had a variety of hosts, the first ones being Gorilla Monsoon and Booby the Brain Heenan. Heenan was the guy you loved to hate, he was the "heel" commentator, and always took the side of the heels, but he always made me laugh the way he would take to Gorilla Monsoon. As the years went by there would be other guys hosting the show such as; Jesse "The Body" Ventura (who later became Governor of Minnesota), Vince McMahon was a host as well. As a kid I no idea that Vince McMahon was also the President of the company. I loved Prime Time Wrestling because it was just more WWF wrestling to watch. WWF Prime Time Wrestling
Another show I use to love to watch was Saturday Night's Main Event. Now Saturday Night's Main Event was not on every Saturday night it was on a few times a year and it was the only time you would see matches, with the top wrestlers which was not a pay-per view. The only bad thing was that Saturday Night's Main Event came on TV on NBC at 11:30 PM. Now even though it was the weekend that was still pass my brother's and my bedtime. But we had a TV in our room with an antenna, which we were able to get channel 4 in. So we would turn the volume down real low and watch, some great matches. The Main Event I remember the most was one in which the main event of the night was Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant. The match ended with the referee who had been "paid" by the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, counted a three count on Hulk Hogan even though his legs were on the rope. I'll never forget how upset my brother and I were watching this and how upset we were at the ref, and then another ref came out who was that referee's twin brother. So our hero Hulk Hogan picked up the bad referee and threw him on top of Andre the Giant, Ted DiBase and Virgil. My brother and I wanted to stay home from church on Sunday to watch WWF Wrestling Challenge to see if "President" Jack Tunney would reverse the desition, but instead we found out the following week there would be tournament for the WWF Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania 4, which the Macho Man Randy Savage went on to beat, by beating the Million Dollar Man DiBase. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant Saturday Night Main Event
Well that's it for this part, in the next part I will be talking about the "Attitude Era", and how big wrestling became, and how Monday Night Raw, changed Monday nights forever.




























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