Yes, it was a very interesting concept. Well, WWF had the pose down match with The Warrior & Rude at the 89 Royal Rumble and it went over a bit...Muscles & wrestling goes hand in hand so I guess they thought they'd give it a go I don't know. As I said, I wasn't big on it at first but then I got into because it was all part of the WWF.
Oh that was something. It was really awesome that "The Badass" came back. The feud between The Undertaker & AJ Styles was great. I loved the Boneyard Match. Still I think that it was so cool yet bittersweet how 2020 was yet it had some of the absolute funniest matches in the WWE IMO.
Okay, now, Gary Strydom is the WBF Champion...honestly I thought that many of the other guys were more impressive ...like you said PB about the Nasty Boys, you not like McMahon with all them beefed up guys...I'm not like Vinnie Mac either, I don't get hooked on just one person or thing and overlooking everything else, there's so much than just that "one thing". Now with that being said, who in the world would take him down since there was others that was better built yet didn't win Well...in mid 1991, LOU FERRIGNO came out of Bodybuilding retirement and immediately was hired by Titan Sports...what the heck
Now, here's this in studio promo/interview with Ferrigno on WWF Prime Time Wrestling. Notice Sean Mooney is in the place of McMahon This was an excellent time in September of 91 and really still today it's one of those moments like, did that actually happen