Saw Rumble in the Bronx in the theaters (a great experience) but Big Brawl is the first Jackie Chan movie I remember watching, followed by the Protector (maybe the other way around). Likely saw him first in Cannonball Run 2 though, but the other two were on occasionally on the local stations without affiliates or the local Fox station on Saturdays because they were more English friendly. Rumble though got me renting all his films (still the vhs era back then).
Jackie was someone I could always appreciate as I grew up with a family that loved the comedy of The Three Stooges, Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, etc., plus my dad loved martial arts as did my uncle (who did tournaments and taught briefly), and my parents got me into a few different martial arts from a young age, so combine those two strong aspects of my youth and you get Jackie Chan.
I really wish he'd do a black and white comedy film or two, one silent like a Lloyd/Keaton/Chaplin, and one with sound; seems like something he'd love to do and would surely excel in.