Sharp-eyed readers will notice that ECW Living Dangerously actually took place on 3/12 and not 3/13. I kinda forgot to include it yesterday, so you get it here as well (I have edited the other one.)
I remember not being thrilled with this Mania or the card. Although the build to the Owen/Bret match was really good, the only thing missing was some good ole fashioned blood. I don't remember Bret losing to Crush here, but add that to his loss to Owen only to win the belt later and I think today's Internet might have a meltdown with conspiracy theories. Were there conspiracy theories?
The Savage interview sounds better than the Savage/Crush match at WMX. The man was ahead of his time.
Originally posted by BigDaddyLocoI remember not being thrilled with this Mania or the card. Although the build to the Owen/Bret match was really good, the only thing missing was some good ole fashioned blood. I don't remember Bret losing to Crush here, but add that to his loss to Owen only to win the belt later and I think today's Internet might have a meltdown with conspiracy theories. Were there conspiracy theories?
As far as r.s.p-w, people were very busy not watching the WWF at all. If you're truly bored, click here (groups.google.com) and enjoy watching me snap against Herb Kunze.
{ We're both much better now, thanks. ;-) }
I think the most notable thing noticed about WMX at the time was that it ended up kicking off the "New Generation" era, which in retrospect ended up the WWF's worst performing period ever (1994-96).
As far as r.s.p-w, people were very busy not watching the WWF at all. If you're truly bored, click here (groups.google.com) and enjoy watching me snap against Herb Kunze.
I wasn't around the net back in those days, but it did make me miss the days when you'd really lay into some smarty pants know-it-all.