1989: The Year Professional Wrestling Found Its Creative Peak [Videos]



While professional wrestling in the 1980s had already experienced explosive growth through spectacle and mainstream exposure, 1989 stands apart as the year where craft finally caught up with charisma.

Hulk Hogan had dominated the professional wrestling landscape since 1985, fueled by the national expansion of Vince McMahon’s World Wrestling Federation. By the late 1980s, wrestling had reached its commercial peak—but in 1989, something important changed. Simply put, characters and matches got better. Across promotions, storytelling, motivation, and in-ring performance aligned. 1989 is when professional wrestling became sharper, more emotional, and more complete.

While names like Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Ric Flair, and Ricky Steamboat were the standard bearers of the era, the upper card and next generation—Rick Rude, Ultimate Warrior, Lex Luger, Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Shawn Michaels, Sid Vicious, and Mr. Perfect—were rising into prominence. The year also marked the professional wrestling debuts of future icons including Steve Austin, Booker T, and Rey Mysterio, quietly signaling the direction wrestling would take in the decade ahead.




"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase vs Bret "Hitman" Hart
March 8, 1989
Aired on March 20, 1989
Odessa, Texas


Randy Savage vs Hulk Hogan
Wrestemania V
April 2, 1989


Bret Hart Promo
May 1989


WCCW Classic: "Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich at Parade of Champions, 1984 [Videos]

 



On May 6, 1984, Texas Stadium played host to one of the most emotional and unforgettable nights in wrestling history. Ric Flair, the traveling world champion and master of the spotlight, arrived at the Parade of Champions to defend the NWA World Heavyweight Title against Kerry Von Erich, just three months after the tragic passing of Kerry’s brother, David. This match continues to resonate with fans who lived through the era, as well as those discovering it for the first time.










Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. The Mountie: The Forgotten MSG Intercontinental Showdown in November 1991 [Videos]


Madison Square Garden has hosted countless legendary Intercontinental Championship battles, but some slipped through the cracks of history — and this one deserves another look. On November 30, 1991, Bret “Hitman” Hart arrived in New York City in the middle of a defining run as I.C. Champion. For fans of early-’90s WWF storytelling, this is a slice of Intercontinental title history that hits all the right notes.

This MSG event was historic for another reason: it was the night Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair met in the ring for the first time, a dream match fans had waited years to see. With that level of electricity in the building, Bret Hart and The Mountie stepped into a crowd already super-charged — and they delivered a worthy IC title battle of their own.


Bret "Hitman" Hart vs The Mountie
MSG Network
November 30, 1991