Join Spencer Hamilton, a newcomer into the world of professional wrestling, as he documents his thoughts on every single episode of Monday Night Raw. New posts go up every weekday.
Yokozuna is sad, Ultimate Warrior doesn't like the King's painting, Mankind antagonizes Undertaker, Hacksaw Jim Duggan is a dirty cheater, and Razor Ramon brings backup to Nitro.
King of the Ring is off to a rough start, WCW goes big with a 2 hour show from now on, Razor Ramon shows up and changes everything, and Nitro is just the best.
Goldust defends his IC title against Razor Ramon, Vader runs wild, the Ringmaster is stone cold, Hulk Hogan is terrible, so is Loch Ness, so is Booty Man.
The Ringmaster debuts against Matt Hardy, Sunny gets put on display, Razor Ramon beats up Goldust, Lex Luger somehow beats Randy Savage clean, the Four Horsemen have a truce with the Dungeon of Doom, and Public Enemy rearranges some furniture.
Ahmed Johnson debuts, The 123 Kid refs a match between Razor Ramon and Sycho Sid, Hulk Hogan takes his feud with the Dungeon of Doom to the next level, and the cruiserweights get pushed.
The 1-2-3 Kid proves himself against Razor Ramon, lots of tag team action, The Giant squashes stuff, Harlem Heat disrupts the show, and nobody likes Lex Luger.
The Monday Night Wars officially begin, the 1-2-3 Kid starts beef with Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels has his match spoiled, Sabu breaks a table with his body, and the Dungeon of Doom gets a little wild.
The Quebecers guest host, Lex Luger fights Barry Horowitz, Johnny Polo gets in the ring with Marty Jannetty, Doink and Dink get up to some tomfoolery, the WWF Women's Championship is snubbed, and 1993 draws to a close.
Macho Man is MIA, Razor Ramon fights future brother-in-arms Diesel, Doink gets a present, the 1993 Superstar of the Year is chosen, and "The Rocket" borrows some moves.
Bastion Booger tries to eat Razor Ramon, Ludvig Borga surprises everyone, Mr. Perfect phones it in, the Smoking Gunns do a job Well Dunn, and Adam Bomb faces Virgil.
Razor Ramon faces Rick Martel for the Intercontinental Championship, Owen Hart gets some face time, Ludvig Borga is awesome, and the Rock & Roll Express makes their debut.
The Steiner Brothers are unstoppable, Les Luger is unbearable, Doink gets a surprise from Randy Savage, the conclusion of the Ted DiBiase/"1-2-3" Kid match, and Jim Cornette makes an appearance.