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A professional wrestling podcast hosted by Scott and Holly. Reviewing old shows and general nonsense all surrounding the sport of kings.
A professional wrestling podcast hosted by Scott and Holly. Reviewing old shows and general nonsense all surrounding the sport of kings.
For the twenty seventh episode of the pod, the co-hosts take a journey back to the very first episode of Monday Night Raw; a show that would go on to become the longest running weekly episodic show on tv. But on this night, Raw was "uncooked, uncut, and uncensored!" Rob Bartlett was there too.
Oh dear. Finally the time has come where the co-hosts have reached the dreaded Wrestlemania 9 on the March Through The Manias journey. For a show that offered so little in terms of quality, it certainly overdelivered on interesting points of conversation and segues. Giant Gonzalez wasn't all that bad...
For Episode 25 it was Holly's opportunity to elect a show and WWF Backlash 2002 was the pay-per-view of choice. This show falls well within the sweet spot for both co-hosts and despite Holly's attempts to take a break from the Immortal One, we still get treated to Hogan challenging for the WWF Undisputed title on this card.
Back on the March Through The Manias and back to a stadium show, Wrestlemania 8 is perhaps considered one of the biggest wasted opportunities the federation let slip through their fingers. The highly anticipated showdown between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan was not the eventual main event that was showcased on the night, With that being said, that did not mean that the entire show was a lost cause as the co-hosts dissect the '92 edition of the grandaddy of them all.
A listener requested show sees the co-hosts venture into the world of WCW for the first time on the podcast. Beach Blast '92 featured a number of memorable matches and would mark the first time Holly has ever watched a WCW show. How will the Ted Turner financed organisation mark their first impression under her critical gaze? Oh Jesse, what have we done here?!