Wrestlemania 1
We're kicking off Wrestlemania Reviews with an event that started it all. March 31st, 1985 was the day that a global phenomenon was born. This event would change the landscape of pro wrestling for decades to come, and with a star studded show like this, there was no doubt that history was going to be made on this special night. Without further ado, let's take a look back at what transpired on the very first Wrestlemania!
Wrestlemania 2
The idea of having a PPV in 3 different locations is not a good idea, let’s just say that. It’s confusing, it’s hard work and it’s kind of stupid. What’s the point? It’s time consuming too but that’s the case with the second ever Wrestlemania which took place in 1986. I’m Josh from AllThingsCombat and here is the review of Wrestlemania 2.
Wrestlemania 3
When re-watching these old shows, it’s important not to judge them by today’s standards. Being used to watching Richochet and Daniel Bryan each and every week does not mean that old wrestling is rubbish. However, it is different. I entered Wrestlemania III very much expecting much more cornball goofiness and much less great wrestling.
Was I right? Let’s find out.
Was I right? Let’s find out.
Wrestlemania 4
Wrestlemania 4 takes place in Trump Plaza, Atlantic City and has a whopping 16 matches in the card with the majority of those being a tournament for the WWF Championship.
Wrestlemania 6
It's 1990 and this year's Wrestlemania features one of the biggest main events of all time. Hulk Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior. Champion vs Champion. Title for Title. The WWF Champion vs the Intercontinental Champion. Two biggest stars in wrestling history collide for all of the gold! Besides this huge match, Wrestlemania VI had a card that on paper looked to be an underrated card. Star studded matches and with the right buildup at the time, Toronto Canada was in store for a big show. How did Wrestlemania VI turn out overall? Let's find out!