Growing up I was a fiend for the WWF VHS'. My local Schnucks grocery store had basically every Pay Per View from Wrestlemania 1 on up. Im talking Summerslam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumbles as well. I was 8 in 1994. 18 years later we are in an era where I can basically download every one of these pay per views and burn them onto DVD. It was easy to find Wrestlemania 3-10. It was a lot more difficult to find the Rumbles and the Summerslams and the only Survivor series I could find in full was 1990(the best one). I am big on Nostalgia so I've printed out the VHS covers front and back(google image) and I slide them into DVD cases. The cases look great and sitting in my dvd collection they look freaking real(only with the old school VHS designs which is the best part)
I was into the WWE on up through the attitude ERA. Couldn't have been more into it, but had forgotten about the Golden era until about a year ago. I started watching Macho Man promo's on youtube after he died, and they had my friends and I in stitches..
Now for about the last 3 months, old school WWE pay per views are part of my late night viewing schedule.
I've got Rumbles 1990-93. Summerslam 1988-1992(love these). Wrestlemania III-X. (III-VIII) are as good as it gets.
Who here still gets excited to sit down and watch an old PPV. Do you watch them on VHS? I know WWE has released Summerslam, Rumble, and Wrestlemania anthologies on DVD but they are pretty expensive to purchase these days because they are kind of rare.
Does anyone still watch the old Coliseum videos that aren't PPV's? What are your favorites? I've also got my hands on about 5 MSG house shows from 1990-1991. One has Piper vs Flair in Flair's first WWF match. Another has Hogan Flair as the main event. Another has Macho Warrior steel cage. One I burned off youtube that has a Dibiase vs Bret Hart match I believe.
These pay per views hold up very well in my opinion because they are so dang funny. Heenan. Flair, Heenan's and Perfect's interview after the 1992 rumble is a perfect example. You can watch a great wrestling match and then next thing you know you are laughing out loud at perfect and Heenan saying "we hate to say we told ya so buuut...WE TOLD YA SO" Anyone who hasn't watched these pay per views in years like I hadn't should give it a shot. A lot of priceless stuff to be seen..
I was into the WWE on up through the attitude ERA. Couldn't have been more into it, but had forgotten about the Golden era until about a year ago. I started watching Macho Man promo's on youtube after he died, and they had my friends and I in stitches..
Now for about the last 3 months, old school WWE pay per views are part of my late night viewing schedule.
I've got Rumbles 1990-93. Summerslam 1988-1992(love these). Wrestlemania III-X. (III-VIII) are as good as it gets.
Who here still gets excited to sit down and watch an old PPV. Do you watch them on VHS? I know WWE has released Summerslam, Rumble, and Wrestlemania anthologies on DVD but they are pretty expensive to purchase these days because they are kind of rare.
Does anyone still watch the old Coliseum videos that aren't PPV's? What are your favorites? I've also got my hands on about 5 MSG house shows from 1990-1991. One has Piper vs Flair in Flair's first WWF match. Another has Hogan Flair as the main event. Another has Macho Warrior steel cage. One I burned off youtube that has a Dibiase vs Bret Hart match I believe.
These pay per views hold up very well in my opinion because they are so dang funny. Heenan. Flair, Heenan's and Perfect's interview after the 1992 rumble is a perfect example. You can watch a great wrestling match and then next thing you know you are laughing out loud at perfect and Heenan saying "we hate to say we told ya so buuut...WE TOLD YA SO" Anyone who hasn't watched these pay per views in years like I hadn't should give it a shot. A lot of priceless stuff to be seen..