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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Kids were ordering the PPV's all the time and we'd all watch it at somebody's house. It was like a dam party for a wrestling PPV. Today, I'll be lucky to find someone who taped it for me.
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Man, we used to do that shit all the time. We used to rotate houses so one family wasn't buying them all the time. It was always a blast. My friend's parents would get into it and shit. My dad nevered missed a Raw or Nitro back then (we would tape Raw and watch it later... we were huge WCW marks back in the day)
It was funny when I worked downtown during the height of the era, you would see lawyers and high money day traders wearing wrestling t-shirts on casual days.
During the beginning of the nWo days in WCW, my friend's and I at work (we wore yellow clerk coats @ the Chicago MERC) would tag our jackets with the nWo logo, and everyone know what it was and loved it.
God... those were the days.