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Maple Leaf Gardens WWF Matchups: The Hart Foundation vs Davy Boy Smith & Junkyard Dog [Videos]
WWF Tag Team Battles: Demolition vs The Rockers [Videos]
When The Rockers exploded onto the WWF scene in the summer of 1988, the high-flying duo of Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty instantly brought a new level of speed, athleticism, and excitement to the tag team division. Officially debuting in June, the energetic newcomers wasted little time making their presence felt. Within just a few months, they were already stepping into the ring with Demolition—the reigning WWF Tag Team Champions and one of the most dominant, intimidating teams of the era.
It was a daunting early test. Demolition, the destructive pairing of Ax and Smash, had built their reputation through raw power, relentless aggression, and an iron grip on the championship. In stark contrast, the Rockers relied on lightning-fast double-team offense, aerial attacks, and nonstop momentum, embodying a completely different vision of tag team wrestling.
This collection of videos captures that thrilling early chapter of the Rockers’ WWF run. It begins with their first two television matches, which introduced fans to their electrifying style, followed by a promo in which the Rockers address the challenge of facing Demolition. The journey culminates at the legendary Madison Square Garden, where the rising contenders squared off with the champions in a memorable clash that perfectly showcased the battle between speed and power.
For a team only months into their WWF journey, the Rockers were already proving they belonged on wrestling’s biggest stage.
"You know, being a Rocker isn't easy,
but somebody's gotta do it."
- Marty Jannetty
🔥 Heat Without Allies: Bad News Brown’s 1988 WWF Campaign [Videos]
Born in New York City as Allen James Coage, Brown later
adopted Calgary, Alberta, as his home and became a proud Canadian citizen. His
worldview—and his ring persona—reflected that independence. While others relied on partners, managers, and crowd approval, Brown thrived on hostility and isolation.
This post revisits the defining moments of Bad News Brown’s
pivotal 1988 WWF campaign: his striking television debut, his summer showdown
with Bret Hart in Milwaukee, and his December World Heavyweight Championship
challenge against “Macho Man” Randy Savage at Madison Square Garden.
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NWA All-Star Wrestling Major Alumni Abdullah the Butcher, Al Tomko, The Assassins, "Bulldog" B...
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Jannetty and Michaels appear on The Barber Shop Filmed in December 1991 and broadcast on WWF Wrestling Challenge on January 12, 1992—just o...
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In 1988, the World Wrestling Federation was defined by larger-than-life heroes. Hulkamania ran wild, the Mega Powers dominated the spotlight...
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"Stone Cold" over Vince, but the WWF fans the real winner Classic Feud Spotlight: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. Vince Mc...







