If you like wrestling, don't miss this!

If you don't know this about me (CJ), I grew up like a lot of people in the Hudson Valley, a huge fan of professional wrestling. As a kid I was lucky enough to be a Madison Square Garden way back in the day when Hulk Hogan defeated the Iron Sheik to win the WWF title. That was also the night that Andre the Giant slap hands with me on his way back to the locker room after beating the heck out of someone. I don't remember who, but I do remember his hands were bigger than my head!

Over the years anytime the now, WWE was in the Valley, I always got my tickets for all of the events at the Civic Center. During the early 2000's we had some great shows in the Hudson Valley, I loved the WWE attitude era!! It was so much fun to watch in person and on TV. Can I get a "HELL YEAH!!"...LOL! Now as I've gotten older I haven't watched much of the new WWE, but when I came across a new series on TV the other day it took me back and I know that any old school wrestling fans in the Hudson Valley will enjoy it as much as I have so far.

The A&E Network is now doing an 8-part documentary series called WWE Legends, with some of the most popular names in wrestling history. After watching the first two, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rowdy Roddy Piper, I had to write about it. They were so well done that I can't wait to watch the next six.

According to the A&E website they will be airing episodes featuring, Macho Man Randy Savage, Booker T, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Mick Foley and Ultimate Warrior. New 2 hour episodes air Sunday nights at 8 p.m. so set those DVR's and let me know what you think of them. Text me through the Wolf app.

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