I'm a fan of wrestling, too. I, too, loved the colorful stars between the 80s and 90s. Big fan of the old AWA, NWA and Mid-South stuff, too. I have quite a few old tapes from that era and it's crazy to see people before they became huge stars like Scott Hall and Kevin Nash wrestling as Diamond Studd and Vinnie Vegas. The Road Warriors are one of my favorite tag teams as well as the Steiners, Money, Inc., the Dungeon of Doom stable and the Varsity Team.
I'm a big fan of Joshi, too, SWL. I've followed it for a while and Japanese wrestling in general. I think the matches are a lot cleaner, especially All Japan's. NOAH tried to capture some of that, too, but it's hard to beat early 2000 AJPW and before. All Japan Womens was pretty awesome and even FMW's garbage indie featured some mega stars like Megumi Kudo and Combat Toyoda. I think my top faves are probably Megumi Kudo, Chaparita ASARI and Manami Toyota but I'll watch most Joshi stuff. I love the mismatched matches, too, when they pit the smaller top Joshi stars against Bull, Aja and Combat. They always pull off an insane match with the against all odds believability and epic storytelling.
I LOVE Bray Wyatt. His gimmick is awesome and I love the fact that he's a legacy wrestler being the son of my favorite wrestler of all time, Mike Rotunda AKA Michael V.K. Wallstreet AKA Captain Mike AKA Irwin R. Schyster AKA I.R.S.. Him and Ted Dibiase were the epitome of style and substance with their highly marketable heel gimmicks and their incredible in-ring ability made me learn to cheer the heels. I can't think of many guys who can wear a dress shirt and dress pants and still pull off a 5 star match. Mike's finisher's were so simple, the Write-off (a flying clothesline), the Stock Market Crash (fall away slam) and the Tax Penalty (the STF) but he did each with such style and precision, it made it a thrill to watch.
You guys ever hear of a video game series called Fire Pro Wrestling? It's a 2D sprite graphic timing based pro-wrestling game featuring huge rosters (sometimes around 500 guys) from all over the world. All the wrestlers are real and the rosters usually feature guys like Undertaker, Rick Rude, Bret Hart, Great Sasuke, Antonio Inoki, Abdullah the Butcher, Vader, Tatsumi Fujinami, Mitsuharu Misawa, Tenzan, Chono, Kenta Kobashi, Jinsei Shinzaki (Hakushi), Great Muta, Keiji Mutoh, etc. It also usually has the grandfathers of prowrestling like Rikidozan, Tiger Mask, Lou Thesz and Karl Gotch. They also have a mess of MMA guys from UFC and Japanese PRIDE, UFO, UWFi, Fighting Network RINGS, etc. Guys like Akira Maeda and Aleksandr Karelin. The last game they made was back in the early/mid-2000s and had Petey Williams, Bryan Danielson (Daniel Bryan) and AJ Styles and some other newer guys. The timing and controls take a bit of getting used to but once you do, you will not regret trying such a great game.