10 Wrestling Moments That Will Make You Really Feel Old

1. Wrestlemania 32 Is Taking Place Next Year

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The majority of modern wrestling fans will likely have not been around for the inaugural Wrestlemania, but it's amazing to think that the Showcase of the Immortals is looking ahead to its 32nd annual extravaganza.

To many, there has never been a point where Wrestlemania wasn't part of the wrestling calendar. To others, it feels like it was only a few years ago that Randy Savage won the WWF Title at Wrestlemania 4, or Bret Hart and Roddy Piper tore it up at Wrestlemania 8, or that Steve Austin and Mike Tyson stood tall at Wrestlemania 14, or that the Rattlesnake joined forces with Vince McMahon at Wrestlemania 17, or that some punk kid by the name of John Cena won his first World Championship at Wrestlemania 21.

In reality, Macho Man won the gold 27 years ago, Bret regained the Intercontinental Title from Piper 23 years ago, Austin became won his first WWF Championship 17 years ago and then aligned with Vinny Mac 14 years ago, and Cena first won 'the big one' a decade ago. Yikes!

Everybody remembers their first Wrestlemania, but to imagine that we're set for Wrestlemania 32 is enough to make you realise that time waits for no man; not even a wrestling fan.

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