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Join Scott Criscuolo, Steve Wille & Andrew Riche as they preview the historic show in Greensboro as we say farewell to Sting! They break down the matches and what will happen in the aftermath, along with some other hilarious tangents. So before you buy, listen and enjoy this Main Event Preview! @PTBNWrestling
On the fourteenth episode of “Who’s NeXT?”, Andy Atherton & Logan Crosland look at the last month of NXT television by covering the episodes that aired from 1/30 – 2/13 as well as NXT Vengeance Day from 2/4. Among the topics the guys discuss are: how this year’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classics ended with The Wolf Dogs beating Trick-Melo Gang to win the Dusty Cup; Roxanne Perez’s continued frustrations; Chase U. getting saved from the brink of closure; Donovan Dijak and Joe Gacy’s insane feud; Lola Vice cashing-in her title opportunity although coming up short; Carmelo Hayes finally revealing his true colors by turning on Trick Williams; Von Wagner & Robert Stone’s issues with The Meta-Four; Brinley Reese’s insane amount of energy; The D’Angelo Family’s rough stretch & The Wolf Dogs becoming the new NXT Tag-Team Champions.
In addition, they give they thoughts on whose stock is up and whose is down, any potential callups to Raw or Smackdown and any anticipated superstars returning to the brand.
Tune in each and every month as Logan & Andy look to see Who’s NeXT?!
Welcome to this special one off as we go EXTREME and cover ECW Living Dangerously 1998 where we will see :- “Italians” Stooges 2 Cold vs RVD Stud Muffins Justin Credible vs Tommy Dreamer Broken Rings HEAD!! Follow the show on twitter @oldbakerypro, and the networks @wrestlecopia @ptbnwrestling as well as the sister network North South Connection @NoSoPodNetwork Check out Youtube.com/@memphiscast for more videos from the likes of Detroit, Japan, Australia, Florida and of course Memphis
In this episode of Nation Invasion, James welcomes his Guest Ben Locke as they cover Raw August 6th and smackdown August 9th 2001. Topics include -The Rock vs. Shane McMahon in a Street Fight -Stone Cold trying to finish off Kurt Angle before Summerslam -Rhyno goring Y2J through the SD Set Be prepared as we the nation bring the Invasion!
In honor of Sting's amazing career ending, Scott & Greg travel back to 1992 for one of Sting's greatest moments, SuperBrawl II! -Jesse's debut coming in on a Harley -Cheap office chairs -a better undercard than remembered -Luger coasting -The announcing of the March Ballot So sit back with all the pop culture & banter and enjoy this trip on the Wrestletraxx! @PTBNWrestling on X
**To correct something Scott said on the show, there was one other Leap Year Day PPV besides SuperBrawl II, and that's AEW Revolution 2020**
With This Ring #53: St. Valentine's Day Massacre Ryan and Cindy feel the love for St. Valentine’s Day Massacre and continue their quest through 1999. We discuss all the build-up and the fact that they made a big spectacle out of a February Pay-Per-View. Topics include: Half-time Heat being an early version of a cinematic match. A quick check on our love life in 1999. Discussion of the Memphis Pyramid becoming a Bass Pro Shop. The Blue Meanie’s lackluster WWF career. The Hardcore title being won in the Mississippi River. Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart trying to be a stabilizing force in the Tag division. The Intercontinental Title saga with Ken Shamrock, Val Venis, Billy Gunn and Ryan Shamrock. The annoying combination of Chyna and Shane McMahon, along with Kane, squaring off against D-Generation X. The Rock and Mankind still managing to keep the crowd’s interest in their fourth straight PPV match. The highly anticipated Vince McMahon/Steve Austin cage match and the Giant debut of the Big Nasty Paul Wight. Quick discussion of backstage WrestleMania plans and how things ended up shaking out the next night on Raw, due to a ladder match between the Rock and Mankind. Enjoy the show!
Join Scott Criscuolo & Dr. G as they give the results and their reactions to TNA No Surrender -One surprising title change for them -Interesting (but not shocking) match placement for the main event -Looking ahead to Sacrifice So sit back and enjoy the analysis!***THERE ARE SPOILERS***
Welcome to this episode of Hamburg All Stars, this week we cover February 18th 1978 WWWF All Star where we will see :- Bob Backlund vs. Jack Evans Dino Bravo vs. Sylvano Sousa Stan Stasiak (w/The Grand Wizard) vs. Pete Austin Dominic DeNucci vs. Larry Sharpe Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka vs. Dennis Johnson & SD Jones Please follow Richard Land @maskedwrestlers and visit his website thehistoryofwwe.com Be sure to check out friends of the show, Our Vantage Point, Acid Washed Memories, Booking The Territory, Greetings From Allentown and the Wrestlecopia network. Follow the show on twitter @oldbakerypro, and the network on @ptbnwrestling as well as the sister network North South Connection @NoSoPodNetwork Check out Youtube.com/@memphiscast for more videos from the likes of Detroit, Japan, Australia, Florida and of course Memphis Visit whenitwascool.com for podcasts, articles and much more on retro pop culture, comics, wrestling, movies, tv, toys, history and more