Zoolanderis Derake, on 13 March 2016 - 08:39 PM, said:
Pretty sure Uncle Elmer (the character) was related to Hillbilly Jim and a few others, but Hillbilly Jim was the only breakout star out of them.
I stopped watching wrestling (except incidentally through friends, or checking out crazier stuff online) before even The Rock and Stone Cold got big, but I do remember some of Wrestlemania 3 quite vividly. Macho vs Ricky was great. Bundy and two dwarfs vs Hillbilly Jim and two dwarfs was insane. Honky Tonk Man vs Jake the Snake. And of course Hulk vs Andre.
Yeah, I saw another match where Elmer was part of some redneck collective. Like you say, the only actually impressive, capable looking wrestler among them was Hillbilly Jim.
Watched WM3 last night. A lot of great matches in that one.
With the recent resurgence for Macho Man affection, I think people completely forget that Macho Man was a heel. That whole Miss Elizabeth angle where he's treating her like he owns her sort of just makes him completely unappealing. Made even weirder by some old Wrestler called "The Animal" lusting after her and trying to steal her.
I looked Miss Elizabeth up and it turns out that she died of a pill and alcohol combination when she was in an abusive relationship with Lex Luger. Reading her and Lex Lugers wikipedia pages just makes you realise how fucked up most of these wrestlers lives were and in some cases remain.
I was really impressed with this big black wrestler called Junk Yard Dog. I was wondering what happened to him since he seemed like a crowd favorite. Turns out the dude fell asleep at the wheel after attending his daughters graduation and died in a car crash.
Then I looked up Jake the Snake Roberts and found out his life is pretty much fucked up by alcohol and drugs. He even let his snake starve to death in a garage.
Reading Wrestler back stories is like participating in the depression olympics.
Gorefest, on 13 March 2016 - 08:46 PM, said:
Apt, on 13 March 2016 - 03:18 PM, said:
I've noticed that there are a ton of names for different shows or events. Are they all relevant or are there some that I should pay specific attention to?
Raw is still the flagship show, every Monday night. Smackdown is its little brother and used to be every Friday but recently moved to Thursday. You can easily skip it, as it is often just rehashing Raw events and putting on some filler matches for viewers of a different network. Neither shows are on the WWE network though, as they are (still) run on cable tv.
That's annoying. I thought I would be able to follow the regular programs via their network. Then again I guess it makes sense they wouldn't sell that subscription so cheap.
Still there's a couple thousand hours of wrestling on the network. Just watching main events is going to keep me busy until summer.
Gorefest, on 13 March 2016 - 08:46 PM, said:
There are currently about 13 ppv events per year. Wrestlemania obviously is the big one, the WWE's Superbowl so to speak. Other big ones are Summerslam, royal Rumble, survivor series, Money in the Bank, Hell in a Cell and TLC (tables, ladders, chairs). All ppvs are available on the Network.
NXT is the developmental program, where new talent gets a chance to show themselves. They grew out of the old florida Championship wrestling, but it is now an amazing platform in its own right. They do a one hour show once per week and those are on the Network as well.
Yeah, the list of stuff I want to see is slowly growing. Right now I am just following the big shows by year. So when I get to 1988 I reckon I have to watch Royal Rumble, Wrestlemania, Summer Slam and Survivor Series.
It was sort of annoying watching the first years and not knowing the backstories but subsequent years seem better at recapping what happened in earlier shows.