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Harry and Shane are recapping thier 1991. They are also picking 2 video games from the year and giving their honest reviews of Wrestlefest and Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout. Also listen in on a twist to thier Fantasy booking as you listen to them draft their rosters. Plus reviewing their picks of the best of 1991 and how it ranks vs. 1996, 2001, and 1989.
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The Chamber of Horrors! Harry and Shane dive into this WCW classic PPV. During an Era when Ric Flair was gone from WCW, and many new faces are coming up. Rick Rude, Steve Austin, Dustin Rhodes and many more! Plus the introduction of the 3rd man to the podcast. DANIEL!
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Harry and Shane are back to Japan, and they're bringing WWF with them. The Rockers, Hart Foundation, Koji Kitao and his love of eyes, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Von Erich, daddy issues, and much more are discussed in this episode.
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This one is like an all you can eat buffet of Darkside of the Ring Episodes. Harry and Shane talk about Herb Abram's UWF's only PPV Beach Brawl. It's about as good as you expect from a show with only one pay per view. The talent roster is great, Bam Bam Bigelow, Dr Death Steve Williams, Gangrel, Terry Gordy, Bob Backlund, Bruno Sammartino and more.
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Harry and Shane are still in 1991 and now they go to the Tokyo Dome for a rare joint show with WCW and NJPW working together. They talk about the historic Ric Flair vs Tatsumi Fujinami match, Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow, DOOM, Great Muta, Equilizer's wardrobe malfunction and more
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Starting off the new season with the ROYAL RUMBLLLLE. Orient Express and The Rockers start this one off to a pace that the rest of the show cannot keep. Harry and Shane also go in detail of the arrangements between Sherri and Macho Man Randy Savage to try to get a WWF title match from the Ultimate Warrior. Also: Hulk Hogan, Tugboat, Quakers, Von Erichs and more!
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Harry and Shane are finished reviewing 1996. In this episode they talk about two video games that came out in 1996, Super Fire Pro Wrestling Premium X and New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 2. They also Book the Territory and fill their dream card with all the top talent of 1996 using WWF, NJPW, WCW, and ECW talent from the time. They also give a final recap of the shows from 1996 and also set thier sights on the next year.
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Antonio Inoki intends to bring world peace through Pro Wrestling. This show is stacked with stars from WCW, NWA, AAA, and CMLL. Harry and Shane talk about the show that got Chris Jericho hired by Eric Bischoff. Harry reveals Shane's secret ethnicity. Negro Casas, Bam Bam Bigelow, El Hijo Del Santo, Rey Mysterio, Ultimo Dragon and more!
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Back to the Dome as the coproduced NJPW and UWFi inter-promotional show that had influence over the creation of the nWo and creative direction of WCW. Antonio Inoki, Big Van Vader, Shinya Hashimoto, Kingpin, Masahiro Chono, Keiji Mutoh and more are all featured in this episode.
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Harry and Shane are in the ECW arena talking about the pre-PPV days of ECW with Hostile City Showdown. There's lots to talk about and lots of hair holding while walking through the crowd. A great first time match of Sabu vs Rob Van Dam may not be enough to save this show. Also featuring Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, 2 Cold Scorpio, the bWo, and more!
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Harry and Shane are deep in the peak of the nWo, the birth of Crow Sting, Chris Jericho's path to a shorter career, the debut of the newest character Cuckpin, Harry hates Virgil, Harry Loves Sherri.
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New Season: 1996. Harry and Shane dive right into 1996 with Wrestlemania XII. Featuring the Ironman match with Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart, also the Hollywood Backlot Brawl with Roddy Piper and Golddust. Shane also can't stop talking about Edward James Olmos. And Harry hates HBK.
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2001, one of the most historic years in American Pro Wrestling and Harry and Shane have reviewed it all. They recap what they found in 2001, they also talk about two video games that came out that year, Smackdown Just Bring It for the Playstation 2 and Fire Pro Wrestling D for the Dreamcast. And we continue our season Finale tradition of Booking the Territory.
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Harry and Shane review one more show from 2001. The show that possibly inspired Ring of Honor, and truly was the future of professional wrestling gathered for a 2 night tournament. Along with all this Harry and Shane talk about Roland Alexander, Pro Wrestling Iron/APW Split, Super Dragon rubbing people the wrong way, Samhein, Nu Metal, and much more.
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Harry and Shane are watching the most watched WWE PPV of all time (that wasn't a a Wrestlemania). They talk about the problems of booking a show like this, the disappointment that it caused. They also talk about the 2021 G1, Harry meeting the Hogans, nu metal, dropping plates, Shawn Stasiaks recordings, bra and panties matches, packing the main event with all the stars, and more!
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Harry and Shane are reviewing thier first lucha show as they review Triplemania 9. Mini's, mascots, a bunch of guys dressed like KISS, Vipers, and a lot of Cypberpunk 2077 talk. La Parka, Abismo Negro, Pirata Morgan, Hector Garza, and many more of the top luchadores from 2001 are in this one.
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WCW's final Pay Per View before being bought by WWE. Harry and Shane continue their journey through 2001 with WCW's final entry. Harry and Shane spend a lot of time talking about the music that Sean O'haire definitely listened to, and also Dusty Rhodes' muffler. Also KweeWee, Lance Storm, DDP, Scott Steiner and more!
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NJPW are back for their annual Tokyo Dome show. This time they are holding a tournament to crown a new IWGP Champion. Toshiaki Kawada is making a rare appearance in NJPW. Keiji Mutoh is back from his time as a Juggalo in WCW. And Harry and Shane mostly want to imagine Vince Mcmahon as a pro skater.
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Harry and Shane start Season 3 off with ECW's Final PPV Guilty as Charged. Rob Van Dam returns to take on Jerry Lynn, we get to see the final ECW champion crowned, Harry talks about Seinfeld and Nu Metal for a while, the champion gets to be intimate with Francine, Chris Hammericks questionalble attire, and more!
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Season 2 Season Finale! Shane and Harry take this time to reflect the year of wrestling in 1989, while also having two video games battle it out (spoiler alert, it's a squash match). They also book the territory and fantasy book their own cards. Then they rate and review the shows that they viewed and find out who had the best year in 1989.
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