wrestling what is better before or after 1995

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which pro-wrestling is better ?

before 1995
5
56%
after 1995
4
44%
 
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wrestling what is better before or after 1995

Postby bayman » Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:17 am

i think watching the wrestling in the 70's/80's & early 90's is better than what we see now, what do you think (i already know wedgies answer :wink: )
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Postby Snaggletooth Tiger » Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:52 am

The Eighties (Though entertaining) were pretty cheesy & corny as Hell!
Still it brought us greats like the British Bulldogs, Hart Foundation, Iron Sheik, Terry Funk etc.
Sorry Bayman, I know how you feel...
But back then & specially now HULKAMANIA SUCKS!!!!
I can't stand that 'All American' flag waving xenophobic, jingoistic garbage! :roll:
The 'Attitude' era of 1997-2001 was more realistic, edgy, no stupid gimmicks & took more risks.
With the battle for ratings between WWF & WCW we were treated to a quality product
from both promotions constantly being in competition with one another.
After all, it was the era of The Rock, Mankind, NWO, Luche Libre, Undertaker, Raven's Flock, DX & of course my favourite

'STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN 3:16' :drinkers: :finga:

Nowadays since WCW's demise the WWF/WWE have gotten complacent being on top for so long.
Subjecting us to brainless, slapdash crap (ie. Cena versus K-Fed) not to mention WWE/ECW :vom:
If TNA picks up (more than just PPVs) I'm hoping healthy competition will once again give us what we want...
Coz at the moment it's as, if not more-so crappier than the braindead early to mid 90's!

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The best thing to happen to 'rasslin IMO was when they decided to drop 'Kayfabe' & admit that it was fake!
Thus no longer insulting our intelligence so I voted 'Post 1995' :wink:
GO THE GROWL!!!


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Postby RustyCage » Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:43 pm

Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:The best thing to happen to 'rasslin IMO was when they decided to drop 'Kayfabe' & admit that it was fake!
Thus no longer insulting our intelligence so I voted 'Post 1995' :wink:


What? They tried to convince people it was real? Even Americans aren't that stupid!
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Postby MightyEagles » Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:52 pm

It's hard to say what's better. So many great wrestlers ether side of 1995.
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Postby Wedgie » Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:33 pm

Definately the golden WCW era from the mid 90s to late 90s.
Starting to turn around again now with TNA.
Mid 80s was a great era too, I even went to a couple of WWF shows at Apollo Stadium but nothing (except maybe TNA in the not to distant future) suprasses the great days of WCW.
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Postby PhilG » Sun Mar 11, 2007 9:09 pm

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Postby MightyEagles » Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:35 am

PhilG wrote:I think it's a misnomer trying to compare eras in the wrestling business. It has changed so much. It would be like saying who was the better batsman - Alan Border or Don Bradman. They played in two different eras. OK - bad example (Bradman's average speaks for itself), but hopefully you get my point.


That is what I was trying to get at, it's so hard to choose. Pre 1995 there's Ric Flair and Hogan and Since 1995, there's Stone Cold, the Rock and Triple H.
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WFC - P 575 W 160 L 411 D 4 W% 28.17
WTFC - P 1568 W 702 L 841 D 25 W% 45.56
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Postby bayman » Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:41 am

MightyEagles wrote:
PhilG wrote:I think it's a misnomer trying to compare eras in the wrestling business. It has changed so much. It would be like saying who was the better batsman - Alan Border or Don Bradman. They played in two different eras. OK - bad example (Bradman's average speaks for itself), but hopefully you get my point.


That is what I was trying to get at, it's so hard to choose. Pre 1995 there's Ric Flair and Hogan and Since 1995, there's Stone Cold, the Rock and Triple H.



WHAT I WAS TRYING TO GET AT IS THE ENJOYMENT/ENTERTAINMENT IN DIFFERENET ERAS, I PERSONALLY LIKE 'THE CARTOON BIGGER THAN LIFE CHARACTERS' OF THE 80'S RATHER THAN WHAT I SEE TODAY, THAT IS MY OPINION AS IT IS 'MORE' OF AN SOAP OPERA THAN JUST WRESTLING IN TODAYS SHOWS (MORE OUTSIDE STUFF THAN JUST THE STORY & THEN THE BATTLE)
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Postby PhilG » Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:10 pm

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Postby rod_rooster » Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:29 pm

MightyEagles wrote:
PhilG wrote:I think it's a misnomer trying to compare eras in the wrestling business. It has changed so much. It would be like saying who was the better batsman - Alan Border or Don Bradman. They played in two different eras. OK - bad example (Bradman's average speaks for itself), but hopefully you get my point.


That is what I was trying to get at, it's so hard to choose. Pre 1995 there's Ric Flair and Hogan and Since 1995, there's Stone Cold, the Rock and Triple H.


You omit a few big names here. Shawn Michaels deserves to be mentioned in that company as does Kurt Angle but you missed the most obvious the great Bret Hart. Gimmicks aside Angle and Hart are easily in a league of their own.
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Postby PhilG » Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:49 am

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Postby MightyEagles » Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:10 am

rod_rooster wrote:
MightyEagles wrote:
PhilG wrote:I think it's a misnomer trying to compare eras in the wrestling business. It has changed so much. It would be like saying who was the better batsman - Alan Border or Don Bradman. They played in two different eras. OK - bad example (Bradman's average speaks for itself), but hopefully you get my point.


That is what I was trying to get at, it's so hard to choose. Pre 1995 there's Ric Flair and Hogan and Since 1995, there's Stone Cold, the Rock and Triple H.


You omit a few big names here. Shawn Michaels deserves to be mentioned in that company as does Kurt Angle but you missed the most obvious the great Bret Hart. Gimmicks aside Angle and Hart are easily in a league of their own.


Sure I left some big names out. Here's a couple more. The American Dream, Arn Arnderson, Terry Funk, Harly Race, Piper.
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Postby Blue Boy » Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:03 pm

Both arguments are very good pre and post - cant split my decision !!!

Have always enjoyed watchin the mens version of B&B !!!
It is what it is !!!
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