10 Things Only 90s Wrestling Fans Will Understand

2. The Internet's Infancy

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First, a quick experiment.

Whip out your phone, open YouTube and punch in anything pro wrestling related. It shouldn't take longer than 30 seconds to start enjoying content, right? Then, imagine tapping the app and waiting two-three minutes as it painfully loaded the page pixel by bloody pixel.

That was how the "World Wide Web" worked. It was slow as balls, and so slow in fact that the WWF's bold claim that their website was the "hottest place in cyberspace" seems cringeworthy now. Though it was legitimately mind-breaking at the time, in reality it was major test of patience.

Sympathisers reading this article will recall the nightmarish dial-up tones that accompanied every connection attempt. They may also remember that wrestling content was grainy, took an absolute age to load and didn't actually offer much beyond some pics and "other cool stuff".

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Lifelong wrestling, video game, music and sports obsessive who has been writing about his passions since childhood. Jamie started writing for WhatCulture in 2013, and has contributed thousands of articles and YouTube videos since then. He cut his teeth penning published pieces for top UK and European wrestling read Fighting Spirit Magazine (FSM), and also has extensive experience working within the wrestling biz as a manager and commentator for promotions like ICW on WWE Network and WCPW/Defiant since 2010. Further, Jamie also hosted the old Ministry Of Slam podcast, and has interviewed everyone from Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels to Bret Hart and Trish Stratus.