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Post by Asaemon on Dec 4, 2022 16:32:45 GMT 1
STW #171: Summerslam 1999
On this episode: SummerSlam 1999 guaranteed "An Out of Body Experience" and that's what it delivered. The ppv also introduced the WWE Universe to the returning Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Ventura would officiate the triple threat main event of Mankind vs. Stone Cold vs. Triple H. Bruce and Conrad discuss why the company chose to bring back Ventura, and the creative decisions surrounding the historic PPV.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 4, 2022 16:33:20 GMT 1
STW #172: Summerslam 1989
On this episode: Bruce and Conrad discuss the twists and turns surrounding SummerSlam 1989.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 4, 2022 20:41:20 GMT 1
STW #173: WWF In Your House: Ground Zero
On this episode: Change was in the air in 1997, Bruce and Conrad discuss why the company went to a three hour ppv format. The guys also discuss why Shawn Michaels vs The Undertaker closed the ppv rather than Bret Hart vs The Patriot for the WWF title.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 5, 2022 21:34:47 GMT 1
STW #174: WWF In Your House 3
Bruce and Conrad discuss the development of In Your House 3: Triple Threat. What went behind putting all the titles on the line? Was it a recipe for destructions? Why did the titles change hands that night only to be given back the following night on RAW? All these answers and much more in this episode.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 6, 2022 19:15:29 GMT 1
STW #175: 9/22/97 RAW
On this episode: Bruce and Conrad break down Monday Night RAW from September 22, 1997. On this fateful night, Stone Cold Steve Austin would stand up to Vince McMahon and deliver a stunner that would send shockwaves throughout the federation.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 7, 2022 16:43:40 GMT 1
STW #176: Yokozuna in the WWF
On this episode: Bruce and Conrad pay homage to one of the WWE's largest and brightest superstars of the 20th century, Yokozuna.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 7, 2022 16:44:11 GMT 1
STW #177: No Mercy 2004
On this episode: You're going to enjoy No Mercy 2004, there's so much meat on the bone surrounding this PPV. Bruce and Conrad discuss the drama surrounding the WWE diva search, talent dress code violations, and how the company lost the right to use "Hulk" in Hulk Hogan's name! Plus, the guys remember two legends that passed during this time and the impact both had on the industry.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 7, 2022 20:39:18 GMT 1
STW #178: TAZ
From his college wrestling and judo training to his successful runs in ECW, WWE, and TNA Bruce and Conrad cover it all. The mood is about to change on this edition of Something To Wrestle with Bruce Prichard focusing on the Human Suplex Machine, TAZ.
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 11, 2022 14:11:50 GMT 1
STW 179: #AskBruceAnything
#AskBruceAnything has easily become one of our most popular types of shows and you don't want to miss this week as Bruce addresses "the elephant in the room" about Bischoff and SmackDown. You'll also hear him answer questions about the Horsemen in the WWF, the one thing nobody knows about McMahon, the fallout with Vince Russo over the Taz episode, a variation of the Mount Rushmore question, what Vince would have done if the nWo invaded RAW like dX did Nitro, and perhaps one of the funniest questions ever asked on the show about Mark Henry and Mae Young. You gotta hear this!
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Post by Asaemon on Dec 17, 2022 18:56:06 GMT 1
STW #180: WCW Halloween Havoc 1998
On this episode: On paper this was the most stacked WCW Pay Per View in years but the timing error cost the company hundreds of thousands. Most of all, Conrad wanted Bruce to see the rematch from WrestleMania VI which broke all of the records. Of course, this time Hogan-Warrior set a new record with -*****. You'll also hear Bruce's take on Disco Inferno among many other WCW talent, including details of the conversations Sting had with the WWF over the years. What if Sting would have jumped in 1988? Tons of "hypothetical" discussion and silliness in this watchalong episode!
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