WWE's Golden Age - Part 1 (1982-1985)

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The Golden Age Of the WWF is an era rich with memories, the foundation of pro wrestling paradise for an entire generation of fans and the era that shaped the WWE we see today. This is the story of the rise of the definitive sports entertainment empire.

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I know I'm not the only one hoping for a presentation like this on every era.

A-Man
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No other channel comes close to Cultaholic in terms of these videos, they’re so well made and produced. Huge fan.

bobbyneedz
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This was the best documentary on early WWF I've ever seen! This series is going to be epic!

jrios
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This felt like a professional level documentary that should have been on TV or Streaming Service.

matthewgilliland
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RIP to all the legends who helped build the WWF and the eventual WWE. And the thanks for those still here.

BigBadJerryRogers
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This is absolutely marvelous. Super Stars of Wrestling is on the air! Thursday night must see viewing here in Australia.
I was 22 when I started watching, now I'm 60!
Randy The Macho Man Savage is, was and will always be the Lord and Master of the Ring!

vernongrant
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This was an online seminar in the history of professional wrestling. It was very well done. The golden age of WWE will never be reproduced.

mindlink
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Where has this been my whole life? A series? This is what I want. This should be entry level for newer WWF/WWE fans and some who forgot things.👍❤

RyanRumbles
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WOW... this is an absolutely incredible documentary! The Golden Age is very, very special to me. I became a wrestling fan in the spring of '85, shortly after 'Mania. I became a fan because of the LJN WWF figures. I didn’t know much about wrestling, but when I saw the first commercial for those figures, I had to have them. As a result, I became obsessed with wrestling and I consumed as much pro wrestling as possible, not just the WWF. Those toys are what started my passion for wrestling, and nearly 40 years later, that passion is still ongoing.

justafanofnerdculture
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Golden Era video is absolutely top notch. Just a small token of my appreciation

jordigan
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This is worthy of being on a major television station. Fantastic detail.

pineapplesanders
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I became a fan of wwf in 1982 at the age of 10....this is like a walk down memory lane

scottwalker
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The time, effort, and hard work you guys put into this really shows. Super great stuff all around and thank you for the years of content!

jonelliott
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I've been a viewer of this channel since it was created. Listen to me clearly: this is the absolute best video you've ever made. I hope you're very proud. You deserve it. It was an absolute delight to take this walk down memory lane. WWE itself couldn't make a video this thorough and entertaining. 😊

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I can't imagine how much effort and time must have gone into putting this together. Absolutely top class video. Well done and thanks.

stuartmills
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This was absolutely brilliant, kudos to Sam and all the folks behind the scenes that worked on this documentary. This is the best type of content Cultaholic puts out.

Cosmic_Gorilla
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This is super timely - I’m doing a project on Wrestlemanias and just watched 1 and 2 over the weekend.

talonthehand
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Now that all 4 are released, I'm gonna sit and watch all 7hr 55 minutes of content at once because Sam and the team put so much effort into it that it would be rude not to

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I cannot believe this was a free documentary. I was hooked 12 minutes in and that was only watching the backstory! More please!!!

reyponce
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4 minutes in and I already have seen the place i grew up in. Seeing Wilkes-Barre in these kinds of videos always gets me . Also Vince "dying" in Wilkes-Barre is some real long term booking I see.

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