Ben & Trae, two wrestling nerds, guide you through the rise, fall, & history of Extreme Championship Wrestling.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | WrestlingSports |
We're back with a new show looking at the January 25 and February 1, 1994 episodes of NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling. These are the final shows before one of the seminal events in early ECW and emotions are running high. Listen along with us as T... more
Mr. "Jumpin'" TRAE "Six-Pack" Sulli and Ben E. Dangerously return to finish year one of ECW and enter year two. We briefly discuss the passing of Sabu and the disaster that was the Body Count Match before never speaking of the latter again. This week... more
This week on the Oh My Godcast, Terry Funk and Paul E. Dangerously cut their final promos for Holiday Hell as Funk searches for a few good men, but has to make do with what he can find. Meanwhile, the tag team title is on the line, Shane Douglas's mo... more
Trae and Ben return with reviews of the November 30 and December 7, 1993 episodes of NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling. This week, the promos are as good as usual and the wrestling is a little better than usual. Sabu defends the ECW Heavyweight Cham... more
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