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comment_5576819

What have you got over the years which has made you smile or made you squirm and are you expecting anything this year?

 

The best I ever got was a whole lot of Hasbro merch back in 1991, including the ring, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Rick Rude figures. Sure, looking back the psycology of two huge babyfaces double teaming a much smaller heel was well out of whack, but it's an untouchable memory all the same.

comment_5576829

The best Wrestling related Xmas gifts would be when I received a whole bunch of the AWA Remco guys along with an AWA VHS of the Greatest Tag matches back in the mid 80's. I remember getting The Freebirds, Blackwell, Hansen, Colon and Abby. Always enjoyed the Remco guys compared to the WWF LJN guys.

 

The worst would probably be last year when I received the WWE DVD OMG top 50 moments. I wasn't able to return it to the store and took me about 10 fuckin months to sell it on Ebay!

comment_5576842

I got Ringmasters: The Great American Bash for Christmas the year it came out. My folks bought it through one of the magazines and got it shipped to Canada...must've cost eleventy billion dollars. Remember, it was a vhs tape. I still have it.

 

My grandfather picked me up the first two series of the Superstar Pro Wrestling Game that came out back in th early-mid 80's. He ordered it when it was in Florida. Very cool game...I still have that one, too.

comment_5576853

An ex girlfriend actually bought me a few of those Ikki Kajiwara wrestling comics off of ebay. I have the Stan Hansen, Abdullah the Butcher, Bruiser Brody, and Tiger Jeet Singh books by him. They're in Japanese but they're filled awesomely weird kayfabe origin stories for each of those wrestlers.

comment_5576861

Santa never brought me wrestling related presents. I think the closest I've come to wrestling was my parents telling me as a kid that Santa would throw salt in my eyes if I saw him delivering presents on Christmas Eve.

You had a Japanese Santa?

 

I do appreciate the salt being thrown in matches but still didn't think it was enough for Yoko to beat Bret at WrestleMania 9. My parents would really do up Christmas though. Leaving out the snacks and sherry for Santa when he arrived. The salt threats was all about us kids not walking downstairs to see my parents being shitfaced from the sherry and making a ton of noise while putting the presents under the tree.

comment_5576880

I asked for--and got--a VHS copy of WrestleMania III. It was the WWF Home Video release with all the original music and it didn't appear to have any edits. I know that was my dad because he would search high and low to find something his kids asked for.

comment_5576898

Still to this day the greatest Christmas present I've ever gotten is the Hulk Hogan wrestling buddy I was given when I was 4 or 5. I remember it so clearly and whenever I go to my parents, my mom still has it in a place of prominence in my old room.

comment_5577012

When I was like 12, my mom got me a subscription to like, all of the Apter mags. That was cool for a few years. Then I found the internet and realized everything in those things was horseshit, even above and beyond the horseshit that was pro wrestling in the first place. That was a disappointing day.

comment_5577125

One year I asked for the Kamala LJN figure, but I wound up getting the unofficial Johnny Sorrow blowup doll. Everytime you squeeze it, it says "That was fucking awesome!". I still have nightmares about that one!

Apparently some of these dolls got pulled from stores as they were making inappropriate comments about sticking a digit in chicks dressed up like Ricky Morton.

comment_5577368

I had a Christmas story moment for my greatest wrestling related gift. I was nine years old and it was 1988. After all the presents and stockings were opened, my mom told me to check the tree for any more gifts. There was an envelope with my name on it. Inside, the card read Starrcade 1988. My first PPV at home. To say I was excited would be an understatement. Best gift ever.

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