MUMBAI: If you grew up in the 90s
then you would clearly remember
the greatest moment of WWE’s
attitude era.
That day, Stone Cold, arguably
the most known face of the time,
drove a beer truck straight into the arena where wrestler The Rock, WWE (then known as WWF) chairman Vince MacMohan and his son Shane were busy shooting a promo.
The tension between Cold and MacMohan was known but what he did that day left fans spellbound.
Cold left the three drenched as he
sprayed them with tones of beer leaving them as well as audiences stumped.
The period also had the likes of The
Undertaker, Triple H, Chris Jericho and the New Age Outlaws, who were household names.
When not on screens, these names came alive through trading cards that kids, especially teenagers, invested their pocket money in.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/sports/ready-to-wrestle-it-out-141009
then you would clearly remember
the greatest moment of WWE’s
attitude era.
That day, Stone Cold, arguably
the most known face of the time,
drove a beer truck straight into the arena where wrestler The Rock, WWE (then known as WWF) chairman Vince MacMohan and his son Shane were busy shooting a promo.
The tension between Cold and MacMohan was known but what he did that day left fans spellbound.
Cold left the three drenched as he
sprayed them with tones of beer leaving them as well as audiences stumped.
The period also had the likes of The
Undertaker, Triple H, Chris Jericho and the New Age Outlaws, who were household names.
When not on screens, these names came alive through trading cards that kids, especially teenagers, invested their pocket money in.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/sports/ready-to-wrestle-it-out-141009