1989 was quite a year. The Berlin Wall fell. Taylor Swift was born. Will Riker and his dad faced off in brutal combat on TV. "American Gladiators" debuted.
Watching Will and his dad, I can't help feeling like I'm watching one of those episodes of "American Gladiators." It's interesting that so many people in the late '80s considered padded sticks to be such remarkable weapons that we hear Kyle Riker declaring the whole thing to be "the ultimate evolution of martial arts."
But since it helped lead to the washing away of decades of resentment between the Rikers in a few minutes, maybe it should make a comeback. At least "American Gladiators" should.
Watching Will and his dad, I can't help feeling like I'm watching one of those episodes of "American Gladiators." It's interesting that so many people in the late '80s considered padded sticks to be such remarkable weapons that we hear Kyle Riker declaring the whole thing to be "the ultimate evolution of martial arts."
But since it helped lead to the washing away of decades of resentment between the Rikers in a few minutes, maybe it should make a comeback. At least "American Gladiators" should.