Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Isn't it about high time that everything WWWF-related be completely severed from the WWE?
After all, why should the high-cl of Vincent J. McMahon's World Wide Wrestling Federation (and the Gentleman's Agreement he held to the highest regards) continue to foreshadow the never-ending criminal-like irrelevancies of Vincent K. McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment? As fans of true professional wrestling know, the WWWF (1963-1979) capitalized on everything it should be in the most realistic manner: weigh-ins, timed matches, two competitors in proper wrestling attire, professional referees and ring announcers, clean-cut interviews, and most importantly, the focal point of WRESTLING. When Vincent J. ped on in 1984, Junior burned his father's Gentleman's Agreement, and thus began a new chapter of pro wrestling that no true fan wanted to see written. Personally, if there's only one person who deserves to keep Vincent J. McMahon's legacy alive by owning the WWWF, it would be none other than its most popular champion (2 times), The Living Legend, Bruno Sammartino
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