I haven't actively watched wrestling since just before the end of WCW and WWE being two separate companies. Â It wasn't that I grew tired of it, but I moved and didn't have cable for a couple of years after, and by the time I did I just sort of fizzled out and felt completely lost. Â But this year I've been drawn in to watching for one reason or another, such as Sting appearing on WWE (that really took me by surprise after how long he had said no). Â
I still love watching old matches and special events, as well as those "Best of" of wrestlers I liked back in the day, but I'm only just now getting back in to watching with any sort of regularity and I don't recognize most of the people. Â Even some of those I do recognize are different than I remember. Â
I will say that my favorite wrestler of all time is Mick Foley. Â He wasn't as skilled as many others, but the man poured his blood, sweat, tears and miscellaneous other body parts into his craft. Â I even watched "Wife Swap" with my mom when he was on and I HATE that show (and I'm not too fond of watching TV with mom either because she talks the whole time).
I still love watching old matches and special events, as well as those "Best of" of wrestlers I liked back in the day, but I'm only just now getting back in to watching with any sort of regularity and I don't recognize most of the people. Â Even some of those I do recognize are different than I remember. Â
I will say that my favorite wrestler of all time is Mick Foley. Â He wasn't as skilled as many others, but the man poured his blood, sweat, tears and miscellaneous other body parts into his craft. Â I even watched "Wife Swap" with my mom when he was on and I HATE that show (and I'm not too fond of watching TV with mom either because she talks the whole time).