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Quark is Less Impressed.
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Resident drug enabler
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May 1993
Heard kids talking about wrestling on the bus and vaguely remember the big deal about Hulk Hogan being in the movie The Nanny. Never really "watched" wrestling until I flipped it on one day soon there after, WWF Superstars probably, and that was right at the point when Hogan was champion fighting with Yoko. They must have promo'd Raw during the episode cause I'm pretty sure I tuned into Monday Night Raw the following week and never stopped. I did not watch King Of The Ring '93, but my first PPV was Summerslam '93. Although Hogan was the big deal at that very moment heading into KOTR, I instantly became a fan of Bret Hart. And similarly, I started paying attention to WCW when Hogan joined in '94. Was an off & on viewer until the Hall/Nash takeover and watched both WWF & WCW from that point forward. Because I was a WWF guy first, I was always more partial to WWF, even though I hated the WWF a lot by 1998. Yeah, the "era" you all love, I absolutely hated....but I never stopped watching. Came very close though. |
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