>>11569232Initially through videogames my dad got for the emulator. Wrestlemania Arcade, specifically.
The first time I actually watched any match and any real wrestling was in 2008, when a match somehow wound up in my recommended feed on Youtube.
The match it gave me was Undertaker - Mankind, Hell In A Cell at the 1998 King Of The Ring.
That whole spectacle hooked me on the Attitude Era and with it, pro wrestling.
Fucking good times.
It took me until 2018 to start watching any shoot interviews and from that watch anything of the Attitude Era though. Somehow I never took the time for it, until then.
Since then I've marathoned the era twice using Steve Austin's WWF debut in 1996 and his 1999 neck surgery as a bracket, all Raws and PPVs (no Smackdown).
Oh yeah I forgot.
I watched about 6 or 7 weeks of WWE in 2017.
Saw the first ever women's MITB match. Had a nice finish, Ellsworth got the briefcase for Carmella while everyone was out. Classic heat.
Unfortunately it was so offensive to libtards and twitterfags that the E retconned it the next night, did the whole thing again with a different finish.
That made me hate wrestling fans with a passion. The one fucking time the E gets heat, the fans can't see that and cry foul over women's rights being violated there.
Immediately quit watching the WWE.
That experience taught me that despite all the billies in the bank, the WWE are spineless cucks who've only got God to thank.
>for whatThat they haven't gone out of business yet. No fucking way they won't.