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Post by ClassicFan2 on Dec 7, 2022 20:07:27 GMT -5
i went to 3 big ones = wrestlemania 22 Wrestlefest 88 Attachment Deletedand a wwf challenge taping: check this card out (was like 7 hrs long and kinda tough to sit thru): WWF @ Tucson, AZ - Community Center - December 10, 1986 (8,000) Wrestling Challenge taping: Included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan as a guest of the Snake Pit, where Jake Roberts ended up throwing powder in Hogan's eyes and hitting the DDT after Hogan had began walking off the set; the segment only aired in the Providence and Winnipeg markets to hype Hogan vs. Jake title matches WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Tito Santana via count-out at 7:27 after Savage punched Santana and slid back in the ring after putting Elizabeth in front of the challenger as both men were on the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 13) All American Wrestling (Australian version): Paul Roma pinned Jack Kruger at 3:52 with a powerslam 12/21/86 - included King Harley Race & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Snake Pit; featured a Wrestler's Rebuttal promo by Paul Orndorff & Bobby Heenan; included Gene Okerlund interviewing Dr. Jarrett & Dr. Bob Ponavich where both said they would not advise Ricky Steamboat to return to the ring; featured a Blackjack Mulligan promo; included Jesse Ventura interviewing Andre the Giant, questioning how he was able to get reinstated, with Andre telling Ventura it was none of his business; included a music video showing various clips of WWF Superstars to the tune of Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine's "Bad Boys"; featured a segment where the Junkyard Dog met the British Bulldogs mascot Matilda: The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Lanny Poffo with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 1:42 Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Mike Lucas & Dennis Stamp at 2:16 when Raymond pinned Lucas following a double-team move off the top Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated David Gold via submission with the backbreaker at 2:59 Hillbilly Jim, Billy Jack Haynes, & Pedro Morales defeated Tim Patterson, Kevin Collins, & Buddy Ryder at 4:35 when Patterson submitted to Haynes' full nelson The Junkyard Dog, WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid defeated Greg Valentine, & Brutus Beefcake (w/ Johnny V), & Moondog Spot at 3:25 when JYD pinned Spot with the powerslam 12/28/86 - included Andre the Giant as a guest of the Snake Pit in which he said it was a mystery when asked how he was able to be reinstated; featured a Wrestler's Rebuttal promo by Roddy Piper; included Bobby Heenan interviewing WWF IC Champion Randy Savage in which Savage said he would feel sorry for Ricky Steamboat if Steamboat ever faced him in the ring again; featured an Outback Jack promo: Koko B. Ware pinned Frenchy Martin with the Ghostbuster at 3:07 Adrian Adonis, Bret Hart, & Jim Neidhart (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Mike Rotundo, Danny Spivey, & SD Jones at 3:34 when Jones submitted to Adonis' sleeper as the other four men were battling in the ring Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) pinned Billy Anderson at the 34-second mark with a splash off the top; after the bout, Anderson was taken backstage on a stretcher; as Kamala made his way backstage he had a near confrontation with King Kong Bundy who was coming out for his match King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Pete Gonzalez at the 58-second mark with the Avalanche Dino Bravo (w/ Johnny V) pinned Alex Knight at 3:18 with a back suplex Butch Reed, Nikolai Volkoff, & the Iron Sheik (w/ Slick) defeated the Islanders & Jose Luis Rivera at 3:26 when Reed pinned Rivera following a press slam 1/11/87 - included Slick & and Butch Reed as guests of the Snake Pit: WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Steve Gatorwolf with the flying elbowsmash at 2:16 Tito Santana pinned Jimmy Jack Funk with the flying forearm at 4:19 Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) pinned Jesse Cortez with a splash off the top at the 1-minute mark King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jerry Monti with the cradle suplex at 1:58 Don Muraco (w/ Mr. Fuji) & Bob Orton Jr. defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell via disqualification at 5:39 when referee Danny Davis stopped the match after the Bees put their masks on Dark match after the taping: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper defeated Paul Orndorff & King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 6:24 when Heenan interfered after Hogan hit the legdrop on Race; after the bout, Hogan & Piper cleared the ring and shook hands Attachment Deleted
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Post by CM Tusk on Dec 7, 2022 20:43:51 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 32/33/34/35/38 Royal Rumble 2020/2022 Summerslam 2022 Survivor Series 2022 All Out 2022 RAW when Bret returned to WWE Rampage The First Dance
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Post by hbkjason on Dec 8, 2022 0:46:24 GMT -5
SummerSlam 1992 is the biggest show I went to, it was actually the third WWF show I went to that year! While it was awesome to be there, we were sitting on the floor really far back from the ring so I only saw most of the event on the big screens. Still, it is cool to say that I was there.
I also went to most of the WWF UK PPVs that they did during the Attitude Era as well, One Night Only was certainly the biggest and the one that felt more like a legit PPV than any other. Rebellion 2001 was also a pretty big deal as it featured a rematch between Stone Cold and The Rock for the WWE title.
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Post by MKSavage on Dec 8, 2022 10:18:41 GMT -5
i went to 2 big ones = wrestlemania 22 and a wwf challenge taping: check this card out (was like 7 hrs long and kinda tough to sit thru): WWF @ Tucson, AZ - Community Center - December 10, 1986 (8,000) Wrestling Challenge taping: Included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan as a guest of the Snake Pit, where Jake Roberts ended up throwing powder in Hogan's eyes and hitting the DDT after Hogan had began walking off the set; the segment only aired in the Providence and Winnipeg markets to hype Hogan vs. Jake title matches WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Tito Santana via count-out at 7:27 after Savage punched Santana and slid back in the ring after putting Elizabeth in front of the challenger as both men were on the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 13) All American Wrestling (Australian version): Paul Roma pinned Jack Kruger at 3:52 with a powerslam 12/21/86 - included King Harley Race & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Snake Pit; featured a Wrestler's Rebuttal promo by Paul Orndorff & Bobby Heenan; included Gene Okerlund interviewing Dr. Jarrett & Dr. Bob Ponavich where both said they would not advise Ricky Steamboat to return to the ring; featured a Blackjack Mulligan promo; included Jesse Ventura interviewing Andre the Giant, questioning how he was able to get reinstated, with Andre telling Ventura it was none of his business; included a music video showing various clips of WWF Superstars to the tune of Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine's "Bad Boys"; featured a segment where the Junkyard Dog met the British Bulldogs mascot Matilda: The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Lanny Poffo with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 1:42 Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Mike Lucas & Dennis Stamp at 2:16 when Raymond pinned Lucas following a double-team move off the top Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated David Gold via submission with the backbreaker at 2:59 Hillbilly Jim, Billy Jack Haynes, & Pedro Morales defeated Tim Patterson, Kevin Collins, & Buddy Ryder at 4:35 when Patterson submitted to Haynes' full nelson The Junkyard Dog, WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid defeated Greg Valentine, & Brutus Beefcake (w/ Johnny V), & Moondog Spot at 3:25 when JYD pinned Spot with the powerslam 12/28/86 - included Andre the Giant as a guest of the Snake Pit in which he said it was a mystery when asked how he was able to be reinstated; featured a Wrestler's Rebuttal promo by Roddy Piper; included Bobby Heenan interviewing WWF IC Champion Randy Savage in which Savage said he would feel sorry for Ricky Steamboat if Steamboat ever faced him in the ring again; featured an Outback Jack promo: Koko B. Ware pinned Frenchy Martin with the Ghostbuster at 3:07 Adrian Adonis, Bret Hart, & Jim Neidhart (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Mike Rotundo, Danny Spivey, & SD Jones at 3:34 when Jones submitted to Adonis' sleeper as the other four men were battling in the ring Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) pinned Billy Anderson at the 34-second mark with a splash off the top; after the bout, Anderson was taken backstage on a stretcher; as Kamala made his way backstage he had a near confrontation with King Kong Bundy who was coming out for his match King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Pete Gonzalez at the 58-second mark with the Avalanche Dino Bravo (w/ Johnny V) pinned Alex Knight at 3:18 with a back suplex Butch Reed, Nikolai Volkoff, & the Iron Sheik (w/ Slick) defeated the Islanders & Jose Luis Rivera at 3:26 when Reed pinned Rivera following a press slam 1/11/87 - included Slick & and Butch Reed as guests of the Snake Pit: WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Steve Gatorwolf with the flying elbowsmash at 2:16 Tito Santana pinned Jimmy Jack Funk with the flying forearm at 4:19 Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) pinned Jesse Cortez with a splash off the top at the 1-minute mark King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jerry Monti with the cradle suplex at 1:58 Don Muraco (w/ Mr. Fuji) & Bob Orton Jr. defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell via disqualification at 5:39 when referee Danny Davis stopped the match after the Bees put their masks on Dark match after the taping: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper defeated Paul Orndorff & King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 6:24 when Heenan interfered after Hogan hit the legdrop on Race; after the bout, Hogan & Piper cleared the ring and shook hands View AttachmentWas that the infamous Challenge Taping that the fans were chanting DDT after Jake hit it on Hogan?
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Dec 8, 2022 21:16:39 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 23 for WWE when it was in Detroit in 2007.
Bound For Glory for TNA when it was in Detroit in 2006.
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Post by finnbalor1 on Dec 8, 2022 21:26:00 GMT -5
Haven't been to a really big show in WWE,like I said in the other thread. I went to the Raw before SummerSlam 06 and couple other Raws(this past weeks) and one house show.
I have been to some pretty big AEW shows I guess,the first Dynamite, Dynamite after Hanger won the title and a few others
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Post by itshallgood on Dec 8, 2022 22:17:53 GMT -5
Went to Wrestlefest 88 with Andre and Hogan in the cage and No Way Out 02 when the NWO make their WWF debut. Both times in the nosebleeds but I was just happy to be there!
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Post by Teddy Bearburg on Dec 8, 2022 23:57:55 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 30 for me. Other than that I usually just go to the weekly shows live.
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Post by ClassicFan2 on Dec 9, 2022 5:43:48 GMT -5
Went to Wrestlefest 88 with Andre and Hogan in the cage and No Way Out 02 when the NWO make their WWF debut. Both times in the nosebleeds but I was just happy to be there! ugh, forgot about Wrestlefest 88! i went to that live as well. (edited my post)
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Post by PJ on Dec 9, 2022 5:53:51 GMT -5
I only went that that one show. The Saturday Night Main Event in the Meadowlands.
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Post by Randolph J 'Hurricane' Spencer on Dec 9, 2022 6:30:06 GMT -5
Five WrestleManias (15, 24, 25, 27, 28) Four Royal Rumbles (04, 08, 11, 14) Four Final Battles (11, 12, 15, 18) Two Bound For Glorys (11, 22) Two No Way Outs (05, 12) Backlash 03 ALL IN Full Gear 22 RAW where Vince's limo blew up
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Post by itshallgood on Dec 9, 2022 8:13:10 GMT -5
Went to Wrestlefest 88 with Andre and Hogan in the cage and No Way Out 02 when the NWO make their WWF debut. Both times in the nosebleeds but I was just happy to be there! ugh, forgot about Wrestlefest 88! i went to that live as well. (edited my post) It was such an exciting experience. It was my first live show! I was about 8 years old and thought Hogan vs Andre was the greatest thing ever. I mostly remember being so far away that I couldn’t really see the ring so I watched the show on the black and white scoreboard. Old county stadium was not a great place for a wrestling show.
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Post by ClassicFan2 on Dec 9, 2022 11:53:09 GMT -5
ugh, forgot about Wrestlefest 88! i went to that live as well. (edited my post) It was such an exciting experience. It was my first live show! I was about 8 years old and thought Hogan vs Andre was the greatest thing ever. I mostly remember being so far away that I couldn’t really see the ring so I watched the show on the black and white scoreboard. Old county stadium was not a great place for a wrestling show. same here with nose bleed section. GREAT event tho! here's line-up sheet & poster: Attachment DeletedAttachment Deleted
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Post by Codyverse: Tag Team Champion on Dec 9, 2022 12:11:54 GMT -5
Summerslam 2022
Past that, probably the shows from the Pyramid in Memphis. Place was always jam packed for WWF
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Post by ClassicFan2 on Dec 9, 2022 12:12:29 GMT -5
I only went that that one show. The Saturday Night Main Event in the Meadowlands. this one: Attachment Deleted
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Post by PJ on Dec 9, 2022 13:13:59 GMT -5
Yup!
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Post by itshallgood on Dec 9, 2022 17:52:23 GMT -5
It was such an exciting experience. It was my first live show! I was about 8 years old and thought Hogan vs Andre was the greatest thing ever. I mostly remember being so far away that I couldn’t really see the ring so I watched the show on the black and white scoreboard. Old county stadium was not a great place for a wrestling show. same here with nose bleed section. GREAT event tho! here's line-up sheet & poster: View AttachmentView Attachment So cool. Thanks for posting
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Post by Jackass Pacific on Dec 9, 2022 18:54:00 GMT -5
i went to iyh: degeneration x and the smackdown when austin hunted dx for the whole show. other than that, ive just been to a bunch of house shows and a random raw. i think it was when dolph ziggler returned with drew mcintyre?
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Post by Grenouille on Dec 10, 2022 19:59:47 GMT -5
I've been lucky to go to quite a few shows that are notable. Thanks to thehistoryofwwe for making this easier.
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - August 30, 1989 (8,769; sell out) Superstars taping that saw Randy Savage win the crown from King Duggan. Coronation ceremony also took place during the taping.
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - July 30, 1991 (7,756) Wrestling Challenge taping featuring the debut of Repo Man and main evented by the famous Randy Savage vs. Undertaker dark match.
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - July 21, 1992 (6,054) Wrestling Challenge taping with the first WWF ladder match with Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart
Survivor Series 93 - Boston, MA - Boston Garden - November 24, 1993 (15,509; sell out) First PPV I attended. My uncle picked me and my cousin up early from school for the trip to Boston. Great memory.
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - August 17, 1994 (3,596) Superstars taping - Main event had the famous Owen phantom title win that was on the Coliseum Video Wham Bam Bodyslam
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - December 8, 1997 (6,510; sell out) First RAW I attended live. DX strip poker and some of the first true Mr. McMahon vs Austin shenanigans
WrestleMania XIV - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - March 29, 1998 Austin's coronation as THE guy in the company.
King of the Ring 00 - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - June 25, 2000 (17,651; sell out) The Rock leaves WWF champion
WWE @ Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena - July 1, 2002 RAW - Famous Undertaker/Jeff Hardy ladder match
WWE @ Boston, MA - FleetCenter - July 2, 2002 SmackDown! - Hogan and Edge win the tag titles
SummerSlam 06 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden - August 20, 2006 (16,168; 13,500 paid; sell out) Hogan's last WWE match
WrestleMania 24 - Orlando, FL - Citrus Bowl - March 30, 2008 (announced at 74,635; 63,100 paid; 11,500 freebies) My last hurrah after college. Turned out to be a fun show.
Survivor Series 08 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden - November 23, 2008 (announced at 15,825; sell out) Cena wins the title in his "hometown" at the end. I think I remember this show more for being sick as a friggin dog all weekend, but having a couple hour window where I felt good enough to go to the show.
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Post by jason1980s on Dec 11, 2022 12:07:13 GMT -5
Biggest would be the Hershey Park Dec 1995 In Your House. My pop was a HR for his Westinghouse area and did lots of work with Hershey and employee days so the HR at Hershey would get us free tickets in the box seats. Not like suites but kind of like where the fake Bill Clinton was at Wrestlemania X in MSG. I marked out hard seeing the hog pen as we came in. I was also super excited to see the added matches especially a pre TV Zip who I think was announced as "Flip" I was at a WCW Nitro in late 1997 at Baltimore Arena and I guess in a could have been infamous way it was the next biggest show. It was the Baltimore version of the MSG curtain call show. It was the second to last match of Nash and Hall. I think it was a regular non, cage match with Nash and Michaels for Baltimore but it was the same card. If there was no MSG show and Baltimore was the last show for the two guys, we could have seen the Curtain Call.
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