I grew up watching the true greats of professional wrestling, much like many of my fellow 20-something members of the IWC.
My first pay-per-view was WrestleMania VI, and I still vividly remember watching, in absolute awe, as The Ultimate Warrior did the unthinkable and pinned Hulk Hogan in front more than 67,000 fans (including future world champion Edge) at SkyDome in Toronto.
Five weeks before, Ric Flair headlined WrestleWar 1990 by defending the NWA World Championship against Lex Luger in a match that lasted nearly 40 minutes.
This year marked the 20th anniversary of the night I became hooked on pro wrestling for good. As Shawn Michaels ended his Hall of Fame career on WrestleMania XXVI, the two biggest names in w...
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