
10 classic rivalries retweeted

These days, no WWE rivalry is contained to the arena, as Superstars constantly take their beefs to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to engage in digital smacktalk with their foes. Back in the day, however, legendary Superstars like “Macho Man” Randy Savage or even Attitude Era icons like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin had no such opportunities. But what if that were different? What if social media had existed in the 1980s and 1990s? Join WWE.com as we reimagine how some of sports-entertainment’s most memorable moments might have played out if classic Superstars had gotten ahold of social media a few decades earlier.
Ric Flair's photographic deception (1992)
Stephanie McMahon ties the knot (1999)
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper's recipe for coconut surprise (1984)
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin assesses Mr. McMahon's job performance (1998)
Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior sound off (1991)
The Godfather gets nostalgic (2000)
Hardcore Champion Crash Holly visits Fun Time USA (2000)
Hulk Hogan joins The New World Order (1996)
Val Venis looks for love (1998)
Spoiler alert from WCW announcer Tony Schiavone (1999)
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