Nintendo Nostalgia

Wrestlemania 2

WrestleMania 2: Bigger, Louder, and Everywhere

WrestleMania 2 turned one night into a coast‑to‑coast experiment. Three cities, three crowds, and a steel‑cage finale proved the WWF was determined to grow bigger, louder, and bolder, pushing wrestling further into the national spotlight.

Wrestlemania 1

The First WrestleMania and the Dawn of Modern Wrestling

WrestleMania I was the night Vince McMahon bet everything on a dream. Celebrities, storylines, and a packed Madison Square Garden turned wrestling into mainstream spectacle, creating the moment the entire industry stepped into a new era.

Ducktales

DuckTales Made Every Afternoon an Adventure

DuckTales turned every afternoon into a globe‑spinning adventure. With Scrooge, the nephews, and Launchpad crashing through danger, the show made childhood feel like a treasure map waiting to be explored, complete with mystery, heart, and pure animated wonder.

Our Favorite Old School Music Videos

Welcome back to another TRN Round Table.  It’s where we get together and share our thoughts on the same subject.  Earlier this week, the latest episode of the TRN Podcast featured Jason, Mickey, and Eric

Marvel vs. DC

5 Best Comic Book Events of the 90’s

It’s a known fact that comic books in the 1990’s were celebrated more for the artists drawing them, than any groundbreaking storytelling within. Though it was an era where a foil-embossed or hologram sticker cover

Up All Night with Rhonda Shear

Staying Up All Night with Rhonda Shear

Rhonda Shear was an iconic staple of late-night television in the ’90s. She was beautiful, funny, and oozed sex appeal. We pay tribute to her greatness and define why she was so magical.

Swordquest

The Lost Treasures of Atari’s Swordquest

Atari’s Swordquest series promised real‑world treasure and a quest unlike anything the arcade world had seen. Blending comics, puzzles, and high‑stakes competition, it became one of gaming’s most fascinating lost legends.

BK Kids Club

Growing Up With the BK Kid’s Club

The BK Kid’s Club turned a simple kids meal into a full‑blown membership. One burger, one toy, and a plastic card later, every kid felt like they belonged to the coolest cartoon crew in fast‑food history.

DARE Program

DARE: The Most Serious Assembly at School

The DARE program was the most serious moment of any 80s school year. One visit from the officer, one black T‑shirt, and suddenly every kid felt like they were being trusted with the world’s biggest decisions.

Coach

Fictional Coaches from ’80s Movies and TV

Most sports movies have coaches in them, some beloved and some not so much. During the ’80s, there were several coach characters in movies and on television, some more memorable than others, and I have compiled

Chuck Wepner

The Real-Life Inspiration for Rocky Balboa

Chuck Wepner was a tough man.  He learned to handle himself while working as a bouncer in the late ’50s.  Then, while in the Marine Corps, he took up boxing.  When his time in the

TJ Hooker

How T. J. Hooker Became a Cult Favorite

T. J. Hooker delivered pure 80s action, complete with dramatic foot chases, squealing tires, and William Shatner running like the city depended on it. The show mixed grit, heart, and unforgettable swagger, and it still hits that retro sweet spot.

A League of Their Own

Revisiting A League of Their Own

A League of Their Own reminds us that baseball has always belonged to anyone brave enough to play it. The Rockford Peaches showed grit, humor, and heart, and the film still proves that the hardest things are often the greatest.