1993: The Year WWF KILLED Its Momentum
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
1993: The Year WWF KILLED Its Momentum
1993: The Year WWF KILLED Its Momentum
2026
Wrestling
The date is April 4th, 1993. WrestleMania IX. Bret Hart loses the WWF Championship to Yokozuna after Mr. Fuji throws salt in his eyes. Then Hulk Hogan appears out of nowhere, beats Yokozuna in 22 seconds, and becomes champion. No build. No storyline. No reason. This wasn't a mistake—it was a philosophy that would nearly destroy the company. 1993 should have been the year WWF transitioned into a new era. Instead, it became a masterclass in self-sabotage. Vince McMahon, distracted by the steroid trial and terrified of change, refused to commit to the future. Bret Hart was undermined. Lex Luger was sabotaged with a count-out finish at SummerSlam despite months of promotion. The championship changed hands on flukes and technicalities. Nobody was allowed to truly win. This is the story of a company paralyzed by indecision—too afraid to let go of the past, too uncertain to embrace what came next. By the time 1995 arrived, the bill came due: falling ratings, declining attendance, and an exodus of stars. The WWF handicapped itself. And it all started with one decision in the Las Vegas sun. #WWF #WrestleMania #BretHart #HulkHogan #LexLuger #WrestlingHistory #WWF #1993 #ProfessionalWrestling