Wrestling has always been entertaining. When I was a kid I’d watch Haystack Calhoun and Man mountain Dean with my father. When my kids were pre-teenaged we watched Macho man Randy Savage, Ric Flair, Jake the snake, etc. with the same glee I had as a kid. My husband and I even took them to a couple of events in Madison Square Garden and the Nassau Coliseum.
Professional wrestling in the United States, until the 1920s, was viewed as a legitimate sport. This view did not endure into the 1930s, as professional wrestling became identified with modern theatrics.
stairsteppublishing about 1 year ago
I remember wrestling when it was a sport. Today, it is all hype.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 year ago
That’s silly, pro wrestling is interpretive dance.
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
For me it would be, “Love me, love my cat….or get out”.
Skeptical Meg about 1 year ago
Lennie has an innate dislike for bald guys with little beards. Especially ones who wear black shirts.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
“Frankly, Frank, I’m being earnestly Earnest…”
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wrestling has always been entertaining. When I was a kid I’d watch Haystack Calhoun and Man mountain Dean with my father. When my kids were pre-teenaged we watched Macho man Randy Savage, Ric Flair, Jake the snake, etc. with the same glee I had as a kid. My husband and I even took them to a couple of events in Madison Square Garden and the Nassau Coliseum.
More or Less Premium Member about 1 year ago
Professional wrestling in the United States, until the 1920s, was viewed as a legitimate sport. This view did not endure into the 1930s, as professional wrestling became identified with modern theatrics.
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
Aye, it’s critical to focus on the things that really matter!!