YEAR IN REVIEW | The WWF in 1996 (Full Year Documentary)
YEAR IN REVIEW | The WWF in 1996 (Full Year Documentary)
The year 1996 brought us a lot of great things, in the world of Film we were first introduced to Scream, in music Jay-Z released his debut album reasonable doubt, and in the WWF, we’d see the rise of Austin 3:16. Yes, it was a pivotal year in the wrestling world; as it would be the period that’ saw the Monday Night War’s really get started as, while some key figures would leave WWF, others would begin to rise in their place. So, join us today as we take a deep dive into the entire story from start to finish in The WWF in 1996: A Year in Review.
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The 90s were dope. Period. Whatever you were into whether it was music, tv, movies, sports, art…whatever. The 90s were probably the most unified in entertainment because there was something for everyone and almost everyone liked SOMETHING from a genre or subgenre of entertainment they really weren’t into.
So 96 was easily one of the most important years in WWE pretty much.
The year 1997 is going to be a big one. I consider it to be the biggest turnover of creative and talent wrestling has ever seen
It's crazy how many times The Streak was almost broken before it even became a big deal.
1996 the year that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony took over the music world and charts also the year that I started watching wrestling lol.
I've been waiting impatiently for this one. Keep them coming! 😁
The guy y’all kept showing as the British bulldog was not the British bull dog. He was Chris Adam’s the British gentleman. I cringed every time y’all call someone who is wearing the UK flag the British bulldog
Practically no one liked Rocky Maivia until he became a member of The Nation of Domination.
I feel like Dustin Rhodes doesn't get enough credit. His character Goldust was really the true starting point of the Attitude era, before that WWF was kind boring for a few years as it was transitioning from the Rock and Wrestling era.
I still remember the time, as I was just 3, & hated when dad changed the Cartoon Network for WWF, not realising the fact that this would mould our entire generation.
1996 wasn’t just a good year for WWE, but pro wrestling in general. ECW was running wild, the NWO was formed in WCW, and Stone Cold Steve Austin began his rise to the top in WWE. Also in my opinion, the Austin 3.16 speech at the 1996 King of The Ring was the beginning of the Attitude Era.
Thanks Andy for letting me relive my childhood/teenage years!
Despite losing to WCW, 1996 one of the better years of the 90s IMO. The Boydream Dream, Austin
A transitional, yet pivotal, year in WWE's history. Good video. Hard to fit everything in within the given time I'd imagine.
Everyone says Diesel was the lowest drawing champion but HBK was actually drawing less in terms of house show attendance and PPV buyrate
I love how casual it is when talking about the Undertaker’s supernatural powers.
Now that you remind me of all of what happened…I still think it’s one of the most underrated years of wwf programming…
Not gonna lie, probably my favorite year of wwf…(this coming from a guy who actually like the NEW GENERATION).
96 was the year i started getting into wrestling. cant wait to see 97 and 98