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  1. And no mention of Randy Culley being the guy that "trained" Gigante for Evil Jim Herd.
  2. I would try re-downloading after you updated. As Parv noted, I troubleshooted this solution with him and it worked last week.
  3. I've streamed through the site and also listened via iTunes - how are you accessing the show (web via mobile, web, iTunes, download)?
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  5. A Titans of Wrestling Titans TV exclusive documentary using still photos of Super 8 and show voiceovers - there's $$ there somewhere.
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  8. In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott dive into their mailbag to answer questions from the Nation about wrestling and pop culture. But wait! The boys also welcome Scott Keith to help answer questions - and Scott also brings his own from rspwfaq.com readers. They talk about their favorite years in wrestling, what the wrestling world would look like if ECW existed today, their favorites feuds, matches and programming plus much, much more. So fire up this action-packed episode and join Scott and Justin because it is time for another edition of the PTB Podcast! http://placetobenation.com/place-to-be-podcast-episode-312-mailbag-with-scott-keith/
  9. So Austin really did four parts with Bischoff? I noted there were two on each of his feeds.
  10. I went back to check out Christopher Daniels at the end of 2011 when his heel stuff started and started with his I Quit match with AJ from BFG 2011. I changed scope to AJ (esp after watching ROH's War of the Worlds) and It led me to asking my buddy Chad (soup23) what the general concensus was around AJ and selling. I think his selling is passable and he seems consistent in being able to put over fatigue and damage taken during a contest. How does everyone else feel about this? Whew, that Lockdown 2005 match was tremendous. For those that would like to see it, TNA hosts it on their YouTube page - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1QCgwpIqKc .
  11. You also need to tag on that Ranger Ross loop you made to a future episode. Too much work for just one appearance. I almost drove off the road laughing at that.
  12. In this episode of The Steve Corino Show @SteveCorinoShow, Steve talks about his run-in with Jim Ross at Global Wars, talks with voice-guy Steve Gow and the American Tiger and much more! http://placetobenation.com/the-steve-corino-show-episode-4-steve-gow-and-the-american-tiger/
  13. I see they have Mick Foley latched into this also http://t.co/B2xW4XNiia
  14. I liked this a good bit and took some of the aimlessness as guys trying different things to try to retain their career. I thought their energy was fine given the stakes and man were Perfect's chops sharp (better than Flair's). I thought the cheating fit and Heenan did a great job on commentary. Shame there are commercial breaks which rid of us chunks of these two going at it.
  15. In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott head into the Vintage Vault for King of the Ring 2002. They talk about Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar, Hulk Hogan, Triple H, Shawn Michaels and much more! http://placetobenation.com/place-to-be-podcast-episode-311-king-of-the-ring-2002/ Question for the PWO readers - Is Hulk Hogan your first half 2002 MVP?
  16. I watched it live and then more recently and I do believe it stands up. I really liked HHH as a bumper back then and they both went all-out in this one. The callback to the Rock match from '99 was a nice storytelling touch. Really put over Foley strong too - often overlooked is the post-match where Foley destroys him (which is kind of weird given all the damage he took in the match - he pretty much no-sells it).
  17. This was really good Loss. Well put together.
  18. Is the same group writing for them today that was back in '12? I remember even the smarkiest of smarks really enjoying the TV they were putting on. It was better than WWE's in a lot of instances.
  19. He doesn't seem like a guy that really likes to "look back" per se though. I thought that was a pretty good interview - kept my attention.
  20. Thanks man - really appreciate it.
  21. SomethingSavage - I'd like to check out the best Bad Influence matches. Which would you recommend (outside the Hardcore Justice 2 show you noted)?
  22. Any guy with a corgi pic is A-OK in my book. Thanks for taking the time to post!
  23. I can't believe the Network still has the dates all one day off. WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - March 16, 1997 (8,513) Shown on the MSG Network - featured Jim Ross & Jim Cornette on commentary; included Dok Hendrix conducting an in-ring interview with Bret Hart, who claimed WWF World Champion Psycho Sid had lucked out everytime they had faced each other, and that Bret would change the face of WrestleMania 13 by defeating Sid in a steel cage match to become a 5-time WWF World Champion; included Hendrix conducting an in-ring interview with Ken Shamrock, who stated he would be impartial at WrestleMania 13, would not be swayed by the words of Hart or Steve Austin, and that he would let them go until one man submitted or could not defend himself; featured Hendrix conducting an in-ring interview with Sid, who stated he would defeat Hart on Raw, and that he smelled fear on the Undertaker (the first event on the MSG Network in 5 years; the final MSG show on the MSG Network): The Sultan (w/ the Iron Sheik & Bob Backlund) defeated Flash Funk via submission with the Camel Clutch at 7:42; Sultan's music accidently began playing right before the hold was applied Blackjack Windham & Blackjack Bradshaw defeated Henry & Phinneas Godwinn at 8:13 when Windham pinned Henry with a double axe handle to the back of the head after switching places with Bradshaw Crush (w/ Savio Vega, PG-13, Clarence Mason, and D-Lo Brown) pinned Aldo Montoya at 1:46 with the heart punch; after the match, the Nation attacked Montoya until Ahmed Johnson cleared the ring with a 2x4 Ahmed Johnson defeated Savio Vega (w/ Crush, PG-13, Clarence Mason, and D-Lo Brown) via disqualification at 8:56 when the Nation interfered as Johnson had Vega covered following the Pearl River Plunge; after the match, the Nation, joined by Faarooq, beat down Ahmed until officials broke it up WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & Owen Hart defeated Phil LaFon & Doug Furnas at 13:33 when Smith pinned Furnas after Hart tripped up the challenger as he attempted to suplex Smith into the ring Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Chyna) defeated WWF IC Champion Rocky Maivia via disqualification at 14:45 when Goldust interfered as Helmsley had Maivia covered following the Pedigree; moments later, Goldust clotheslined Helmsley to the floor, with Marlena then running out and jumping on Chyna's back until referees broke it up Faarooq (w/ PG-13, Savio Vega, Crush, Clarence Mason, & D-Lo Brown) pinned Goldust at 8:26 with a piledriver after Crush tripped Goldust, with Crush pushing Goldust's foot off the bottom rope during the count; Sunny was the guest ring announcer for the bout; moments after the opening bell, Faarooq stated he had been forced to wrestle dead men, colored boys, and white boys, but drew the line at wrestling a "fag" like Goldust Vader (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated the Undertaker in a casket match at 7:26 when Mankind came out of the casket, applied the Mandible Claw on Taker, forced him into the casket, and Bearer closed the lid; after the bout, Vader & Bearer left ringside, with Taker then coming out of the casket, assaulting Mankind in the ring, and dropping him with a chokeslam and the tombstone; Taker then rolled Mankind into the casket, shut the lid, and went backstage, with referees pushing the casket alongside him Dark match: WWF World Champion Psycho Sid defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match at 9:56 by crawling through the cage door to the floor before Hart touched the floor by climbing over the top, moments after Hart hit a superplex to the champion
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