Why 1989 DESTROYED the WWF (And Nobody Noticed)
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Why 1989 DESTROYED the WWF (And Nobody Noticed)
Why 1989 DESTROYED the WWF (And Nobody Noticed)
2026
Wrestling
April 2, 1989. WrestleMania V. Hulk Hogan defeats Randy Savage in front of nearly 20,000 fans at Trump Plaza. It looked like the WWF's greatest triumph—the culmination of the most compelling storyline in wrestling history. But this wasn't a victory. It was the beginning of the end. In this video, we examine how 1989 quietly destroyed the World Wrestling Federation, even though nobody realized it at the time. While the company appeared to be at its absolute peak, critical decisions were being made that would hollow out the Golden Era from within and nearly kill the company by the mid-1990s. We explore: • How the Mega Powers explosion left a creative void that could never be filled • Why Hulk Hogan's victory created an impossible booking situation • The panic behind the Ultimate Warrior's rushed ascension • How WrestleMania V traded the company's future for one perfect moment • The invisible rot that led to 1993-1995's near-collapse This isn't a story about sudden disaster. It's about how success can mask destruction, how winning a battle can lose a war, and how the WWF spent six years slowly realizing they'd already used up everything they had. 1989 didn't break the WWF. It emptied it. And that made all the difference. #WrestleMania #HulkHogan #RandySavage #WrestlingHistory #GoldenEra #UltimateWarrior