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>Smackdown was literally The Rock's show, like The Rock owned Smackdown and put the whole show on
>Wrestlers always wore their ring gear irl
>Kane was JR's broadcast partner which I found weird because Kane didn't speak but then would go and do commentary. I thought this because JR's accent sounded to me like he was saying 'Kane' when he was saying 'King'. I thought Jerry Lawler was another seperate commentator who did commentary when Kane was busy
>Stone Cold wrestled in his underpants
>Stone Cold had to retire because he beat up Debra and WWE decided it was too dangerous to have him wrestle people incase he went crazy and beat them up for real like he did to her
>There were WWE arenas all around the United States owned by Vince McMahon which had rings and the stages set up in them all year around which would only get used when WWE came to them once a year, there were specific arenas for Wrestlemania, Summerslam etc
>The Rock owned all the Smackdown arenas and there were literal hotels called 'Smackdown Hotels' next ot them which he also owned and stayed at
>WCW was a fictional federation creatd by Aki and existed only as a video game, the wrestlers were fake versions of the WWE wrestlers as a way to get around copyright, for example Goldberg was knock off Austin, Sting was knock off Undertaker, The Giant was knock off Big Show etc
>When the invasion happened and I realised WCW was a real thing, I thought because Austin turned on the WWF and helped WCW win WWF would literally be taken off air and replaced by WCW and guys like The Rock, Undertaker, HHH etc would have to go find new careers, this upset to the point I completely stopped paying attention to wrestling for weeks until I realised it was still WWF on TV