Two friends, one being very knowledgeable and one very sure of himself, discuss the history of professional wrestling, storyline by storyline.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingSports |
It's wall-to-wall lucha libre today as we watched the Rey Mysterio vs Psychosis, which was the opening match at WCW's Bash at the Beach 1996. Also, we look at the wild ticket packages for Wrestlemania 42, and Dusty chronicles the career of the most f... more
Last week, we watched WWE's worst gimmick matches, so it was only fair that we gave WCW the same treatment. WCW was the king of hillbilly BS, and that lends itself to a lot of bad gimmick match potential. At the end, we rank them all to crown a king ... more
Gimmick matches have been a staple of wrestling programming for a long time, and some of them have become major high points. Unfortunately, for every Hell In A Cell, there is a House of Horrors match, so we watched four of WWE's worst gimmick matches... more
At WCW's Superbrawl II show, Brian Pillman and Jushin Thunder Liger performed one of the greatest opening matches in the promotion's history. We discussed that as well as how it fits into the history of WCW. Andrew then tells the story of the legenda... more
The New Age Outlaws embodied the spirit of the hottest period in the history of wrestling. The Road Dogg Jesse James and Badd Ass Billy Gunn were unapologetic, controversial, and sometimes painfully of their time. Subscribe for more!
A lot has been said about the Bandido vs Hechicero match at Ring Of Honor's Death Before Dishonor show, so we watched it and gave our honest thoughts. Plus, we go over the elite ticket packages for Summerslam and discuss the time that Bruno Sammartin... more
We end our Shawn Michaels kick with a classic wrestling feud- the old dawg coming back for one last showdown with a young(er) buck. Two former friends battling it out, and this time it's unsanctioned. We also talk about the life and career of one of ... more
Vince McMahon emerged looking like a dry goblin so we had to make fun of him for ten minutes, and we spent the rest of the episode talking about Shawn Michaels vs Owen Hart angle from 1996. Subscribe and tell your friends!
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