Sunday, April 1, 2012
WrestleMania 28
Just like a lot of kids growing up, I loved to watch wrestling. And just like a lot of people I know, I grew out of it in middle school or sometime around there. When I heard The Rock was going to wrestle at WrestleMania 28, I knew I had to watch it. WrestleMania is the Super Bowl for the WWE. It is watched worldwide by millions of people who want to be entertained. I know the WWE is staged but they know how to put on a show on for the fans. These wrestlers are great athletes and have unbelievable skillsets. Everytime I checked my Twitter during the event, there were four or five things trending worldwide that were related to the show and it really showed how social networking is evolving everywhere. Watching WrestleMania really brought me back to my younger years and I'm not going to lie, it was really fun to watch; it made me feel like a kid again. Did anyone else watch WrestleMania or into wrestling when you were younger?
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I was quite the huge wrestling fan myself back in the glory days when Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Undertaker, HHH, Shawn Michaels and the rest of DX were superstars that were larger than life. I also grew out of wrestling during my middle/high school years, but I also knew that when the Rock was coming back to wrestle one more WrestleMania, I knew it was something I MUST watch. I did not have a choice. The WWE did a fantastic job of advertising the Rock, superstar of the past, taking on John Cena,Superstar of Today and the Future. They advertised the Match as "a Once in a lifetime event" and the match certainly lived up to the hype. I'm glad I got to see the Rock, a wrestler i idolized as a child, take down the current fan favorite of today, John Cena.
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