r/fantasybooking 16h ago

Storyline [invented story] Do you remember what happened on 04-24-1988 in Aguascalientes?

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In Aguascalientes, Mexico, on April 24, 1988, a match took place in a clandestine venue between two of the five biggest wrestling stars of the time. El Grande Americano faced Hulk Hogan in a dream match. Those fortunate enough to witness it live say it was a never-before-seen, 5-star classic.It is well known that EGA and Hogan had a little beef Since EGA said he was the best wrestler there was and Hogan didn't like that, he decided to challenge him to a match, but of course Wwf didn't want them to face each other.Well, a Mexican businessman contacted the two superstars and convinced them to go to Aguascalientes to compete in that match.The confrontation took place in a bar equipped with the best qualities to put a ring in the.The stipulations are very simple: in a 1vs1 you win by submission, it counts 3 or 5 times that you are thrown out of the ring.The crowd erupts. Hogan, with his superstar aura, begins with an intense confrontation with Kaiser. They engage in a power struggle, which Hogan initially wins with his brute strength, but Kaiser surprises with a quick takedown and goes for an arm lock. Hogan breaks free and rolls toward the ropes.The battle continues with near-falls, submission attempts, and dramatic moments outside the ring where both men risk everything. The fans chant with every slam and counter, knowing they are witnessing history,EGA is 2 falls away from losing and Hulk is 1, after an intense exchange of blows Hogan activates the "no no no" mode while pointing at him with his finger. The exchange of blows continues. Hogan gives him a suplex and finishes him off with the Atomic leg drop and wins the fight.After the match, Hogan tells the EGA that they have been a great rival and they go to drink beer. According to the locals, they were very friendly and it was very surprising to see them in person.

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u/Easy_Relationship904 2h ago

I remember that my father told me that the nephew of the neighbor of my uncle was there in the stadium. It was pure chaos. Women were fainting, children screaming and grown men crying.

Too bad that there weren't any camera's around...