1992: The Year WWF CRIPPLED Itself
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
1992: The Year WWF CRIPPLED Itself
1992: The Year WWF CRIPPLED Itself
2026
Wrestling
January 19, 1992. Ric Flair wins the Royal Rumble in what many consider the greatest Rumble match of all time. The WWF looked unstoppable. But behind the scenes, a series of catastrophic decisions were about to cripple the company for the next five years. This is the untold story of how Vince McMahon's inability to let go of the past—Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and the cartoon era—destroyed the WWF's future. Sid Justice should have been the monster heel to carry the company into the New Generation. Instead, he was promised the championship, then betrayed, and left the company. Hogan left. The steroid scandal loomed. And by the time Survivor Series 1992 rolled around, the decline was undeniable. In this video, we break down every critical mistake: • Why giving Ric Flair the Rumble was the wrong call • The WrestleMania VIII booking disaster that changed everything • How SummerSlam's record crowd masked the creative rot • The Survivor Series that exposed a company in freefall • Why the pieces were all there—but Vince couldn't put them together By 1996, WCW would dominate the Monday Night Wars. But the seeds of that destruction were planted in 1992. This is the year WWF crippled itself. --- #WWF #WrestlingHistory #RoyalRumble #VinceMcMahon #RicFlair #SidJustice #HulkHogan #BretHart #1992 #WrestleMania #SummerSlam #SurvivorSeries #MondayNightWars #WCW #NewGeneration #ProWrestling #WrestlingDocumentary