It’s regarded as the worst pay-per-view in wrestling history, where a bunch of aging stars gathered together in an attempt to cash in on the boom period in 1999.
But was it really that bad? That’s what I was hoping to find out by watching the infamous Heroes of Wrestling show.
The show began with tag team action as Samu and Fatu, the Samoan Swat Team, managed by Paul Adams, went up against the “Fantastic Rockers,” Tommy Rogers and Marty Jannetty.
The best way to describe this one would be disjointed. Janetty played the part of the punching bag for his team, but whenever he was joined for double-team moves by Rogers...
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