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Old 05-15-2018, 06:36 PM   #165
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Okay, fair point. That show is pretty legendary though. SummerSlam '92 being WWF's legit biggest gate while they used those initials is pretty prominent. I'm sure the region was thirsty for a show like that though, kind of like how Cody Rhodes is able to get 10,000 people in or around Chicago to go and see a non-WWE show. I'm not saying that there are as many Bret Hart fans as Beatles fans in the UK or anything, but when you're talking about giant crowds for the WWF, then it's WrestleMania III and SummerSlam '92, surely? That's a mention for Bret.
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