Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson, known (and loved) all over the world as the Rock and Roll Express
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Stone Cold, Ric Flair, and John Cena all represent different eras of wrestling.
When it comes to answering the question "was wrestling better in the 1980s?" there are no definitive answers.
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The sport has changed a great deal, so much so that it's difficult to make comparisons. It is important to note that each era of wrestling has had its highs and lows, its drawbacks and boons.
Was wrestling better in the 1980s? The answer is yes and no!
Do you think wrestling was better in the 80s? Be sure to comment and let us know!
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Christopher Scott Wagoner
Christopher Scott Wagoner is a writer from Austin, Texas in the United States. He is also a proud descendent of the Choctaw and Lakota people.
Chris has an English and Creative Writing degree, and is a published author with Simon and Schuster. He's ghost-written over eight million words in more than 500 books.
A long time wrestling fan, Chris is also a professional journalist who covers sports-entertainment. He's been writing for Sportskeeda since 2018.