1986: The Year Vince McMahon BROKE WRESTLING FOREVER
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
1986: The Year Vince McMahon BROKE WRESTLING FOREVER
1986: The Year Vince McMahon BROKE WRESTLING FOREVER
2026
Wrestling
April 7, 1986. Three cities. Three arenas. One company declaring war on the entire wrestling industry. WrestleMania 2 wasn't just a show—it was the moment Vince McMahon announced that geography, the foundation of professional wrestling for 50 years, no longer mattered. While Hulk Hogan battled King Kong Bundy inside a steel cage in Los Angeles, the WWF was simultaneously running shows in New York and Chicago, creating a coast-to-coast spectacle that regional promoters could never hope to match. But WrestleMania 2 was only the most visible symptom of something far more devastating happening to professional wrestling in 1986. This is the story of how one year destroyed the territorial system forever. How Saturday Night's Main Event drew unprecedented ratings on network television. How the AWA, World Class, Mid-South, and Georgia Championship Wrestling went from thriving businesses to death spirals. How the talent raids, the steroid culture, and the monopolization of television created a new wrestling landscape that could never be undone. World Class was collapsing under tragedy. The AWA was hollowed out. Jim Crockett was desperately trying to build an NWA coalition while McMahon operated as a dictatorship. By December 1986, the patient was still breathing—but recovery had become impossible. This isn't a story about wrestling getting bigger. It's about wrestling breaking. Permanently. 📺 **SUBSCRIBE** for more deep dives into wrestling history, the moments that changed everything, and the stories behind the stories. 💬 **What do you think?** Was 1986 the year wrestling died, or the year it was reborn? Let me know in the comments. #VinceMcMahon #WrestleMania2 #HulkHogan #WWF #1986 #WrestlingDocumentary