Episodes
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Arguably one of the most iconic Wrestlemanias and wrestling events of all time, the co-hosts arrive at Wrestlemania X7 on the March Through The Manias series. With both having previously watched the show, would the memories still hold up today, over twenty years since the PPV first aired? The pinnacle of the Attitude Era encapsulated in a 3 hour and 45 minute showcase. Would it ever be the same again?
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Arguably one of the most iconic Wrestlemanias and wrestling events of all time, the co-hosts arrive at Wrestlemania X7 on the March Through The Manias series. With both having previously watched the show, would the memories still hold up today, over twenty years since the PPV first aired? The pinnacle of the Attitude Era encapsulated in a 3 hour and 45 minute showcase. Would it ever be the same again?
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Missing episodes?
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To mark the fifty second show and the one year milestone of official full episode uploads, the co-hosts take a visit to developmental and the rings of WWE NXT. The first of what would later become NXT Takeover live events highlighted the stars of tomorrow and a look at what the future of the company could be. Being fans of the NXT product, would the debut Takeover live up to expectations of Scott and Holly?
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Taking a trip back to the homeland of the co-hosts as we pay a visit to jolly old London and the WWF's Battle Royal At The Royal Albert Hall. Who doesn't love a good over the top battle royal, hey? Not the full set of headliners for the promotion at the time but still a respectable number of stars featured throughout. In such a unique location, hopefully the Federation delivered a stellar show.
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Returning to what now feels like a well trodden path, the co-hosts stop off at the fifth edition of Saturday Night's Main Event. Safe to say the shows have been hit and miss so far but here is hoping that it was fifth times a charm. Not like there was a music video or anything ridiculous like that...
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The co-hosts take a dip back into the first of series with the often maligned Sunday Night Heat. The inaugural offering of the show featured more stars than is customary for the future C Level broadcast but the question is, was it enough to entertain the viewers?
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Back on the March Through The Manias series finds the co-hosts at the turn of the new millennium and still in the midst of one of the hottest periods professional wrestling has ever seen. Firmly within the comfort zone of both Scott and Holly, how did the sixteenth iteration of the showcase of the immortals stand against the test of time?
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With Holly now back in the country, the co-hosts returned with the highly anticipated Mr McMahon documentary series produced by Netflix. Did the show live up to the hype? Was it a sanitised and watered-down take on the life of one Vincent Kennedy McMahon? Or was it the exposé/gotcha piece many had hoped for? The co-hosts took the plunge to find out for themselves.
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It is hard to believe but the Win Twice Wrestling Podcast has been up and running for one whole year. To celebrate, the co-hosts take a journey down memory lane and share with us some of their favourite moments from the first 365 days and nearly 50 episodes of the show. Thank you for all the support you have given us over this past year. If 2024 was anything to go by, we cannot wait to see where we go in year two and hope that you all come along for the ride.
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The co-hosts head back to the Saturday Night's Main Event archives to land in January of 1986 and the fourth edition of the show. With The third iteration arguably being the worst thus far, expectations had tapered off on the quality that would be put forth. Would the Federation return with some real heat? Being in Florida, they would stand a decent chance if nothing more than in climate.
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For this week's episode Holly picked a show that could hopefully change her opinion on X-Pac/1-2-3 Kid, with the hope that subsequently she would be able to remove him from her hit-list. With this in mind, Holly selected the 11th July 1994 edition of Monday Night RAW that witnessed the 1-2-3 Kid challenge Bret Hart for the WWF title in what is widely considered one of the greatest matches in the history of RAW. However, the real question is whether or not it can sway the co-host from her current stance.
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Finally we are back on the March Through The Manias Series and we have now fully found ourselves in the midst of the Attitude Era. With WCW now being clawed back in the ratings, things looked like they were heading in the right direction as we neared the turning of the millennium. But with the likes of Hogan, Savage, Bret, Shaw, Gorilla and Jesse in the rear view mirror, with Holly, be longing for the days she now loves but at one time feared?
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The co-hosts return with a listener request episode as they dive into the 2000 Royal Rumble. Not only is the Rumble Scott's favourite match type, this show also holds a very dear place in the nostalgia compartment of his brain. The first Royal Rumble event of the 21st century is the first Royal Rumble PPV to be brought to the Win Twice table for review.
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Continuing on the path of Saturday Night's Main Event, the co-hosts arrive at the third episode that was filmed on the night of Halloween 1985. The WWF crew of characters play their part in a number of Halloween themed games and there is even a wrestling match or two along the way, including the Dream Team of Andre The Giant and Hulk Hogan
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Back into the way back machine, the co-hosts pull up into mid 80's once more with the second edition of Saturday Night's Main Event. With the tone set and the television formula in place, the WWF looked to continue their growth in front of a national television audience. Their plan to achieve this? The wedding of Uncle Elmer.
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For the first time ever, the co-hosts dip their toes into the convoluted and oftentimes maddening world of Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling. In another episode of "the first of" series, Scott and Holly add the inaugural episode of TNA Impact into the archives of the win twice reviews. Full disclosure, this is Holly's first time watching a TNA show and it happens to involve Vince Russo. I am sure it will be fine.
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Continuing the theme of The First Ever series, the co-hosts pay a visit to 1998 WCW and the inaugural edition of Thunder. A lot had changed in the world of WCW in the three short years since the debut of Nitro and the fingerprints of the nWo were all over the product. Did Thunder capitalise on the success of Nitro or was it a cross to carry for the promotion that would ultimately see their demise?
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Back on the March Through The Manias series and the co-hosts stop off at Wrestlemania 14. This was a pivotal show for the federation as we saw the crowing of Stone Cold Steve Austin in the first Mania to take place in the Attitude Era. The Rock continued his meteoric rise up the card and we also get a stark reminder of just how popular Sable was in 1998.
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Having covered the heavy hitters of American professional wrestling in WWE/WWF, WCW, ECW and AEW, Episode 37 sees the co-hosts pay a visit to their local promotion, Progress Wrestling. Having attended the show in person, Scott and Holly wanted to shine a light on some of the top UK wrestling out there and hopefully draw some new eyes to the product.
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Episode 36 sees the co-hosts back on the March Through The Manias series and we stop off at an interesting point in the history of the Federation as they transition from the New Generation to the Attitude Era. Wrestlemania 13 featured perhaps one of the, if not THE greatest matches to grace the stage of the showcase of the immortals. But do Scott and Holly agree?
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