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Eegah

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  1. I also enjoyed envisioning Jim Neidhart shoving pills in his mouth ala Hasselhoff with burgers while stroking his beard and mumbling "Yeah baby yeah!"
  2. Great great episode. Please bring Parv back for lists, I was nearly in tears at the Dibiase run. Fantastic.
  3. One of my biggest regrets as a wrestling fan was not playing Champions of the Galaxy, I always wanted to but never took the leap. Ill check the show out, did you ever play TNM? I have played it off and on for years and posted on the official forums then TNM 316. Love that game, hate that its an act of congress to play on newer OS
  4. Here you go, Million billion stars. Shuppppaaashoooooowwwwoooooooooo
  5. Loved the episode and Tom was great. Keep up the good work fellas.
  6. Finished up part two, thanks for all the entertainment guys its appreciated. I enjoyed that the lists were varied and full of great stuff. That intro song is great, what is the name of it? I tried a veiled Google attempt and couldnt track it down.
  7. Shawn Michaels the person vs Shawn Michaels the wrestler has one of the biggest swings of anyone of all time for me. I dont buy the WWE machine rewritten history of him being the GOAT but by sheer good to great match output he will make my list.
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    Super Dragon

    Ive been thinking about Super Dragon a lot lately for this project. At face value he is definitely a guy who works stiff as all get out and never graduated from the indy scene but he has that "It" factor. When I first started watching PWG in the early days after hearing the buzz I gravitated towards him. It would be easy for me to think of a ton of guys who are crisper, better at psychology, or just "wrestling" in general than Dragon. He has that gravitational pull that reels me in anytime I see his match, much the way of someone like Sabu. Im going to revisit some of his stuff and if anyone has recommendations feel free to post. I think it is going to be hard for him to not make my list.
  9. There is no bad Greg Valentine so I have no answer. Even as old as shit Hammer in JCW working for dimes Valentine has carte blanche for his contributions in the ring. Greg rules.
  10. Enjoyed the show, great stuff. Its hard to argue that Heenan is the GOAT as manager. He and Bock are sublime, Id say that Hart is the closest but no one touches Bobby.
  11. I really enjoyed this, dont know if a monthly 'zine would be feasible but with the contributors it could be great. Enjoyed Dylan and the MOTY list the most.
  12. Great show as per usual, high points were the Memphis talk, Bam Bam's peak as a rookie and the gay youtube scene causing Kris to laugh like a school girl.
  13. Great show, the new intro is tremendous. I enjoyed when the call messed up on your end and you sounded like evil Grimmas. Keep up the good work!
  14. "Like Peter and Jesus, Kelly and Tito." Fantastic stuff, enjoyed the show. Someone should let Rick Martel know that this corner of the internet loves him more than maybe any other.
  15. Going to finish this tonight. Charlie Fulton had a real homeless man Big John Studd mug and rug.
  16. Eegah

    WrestleMania 32

    Itd be great if they pushed some new guys but I wont hold out any hope.
  17. Another great show, that Jack Donovan story was captivating.
  18. Loved the show as always, its a treat when the four of you get together. I really hope 2016 has more frequent Titans postings. One criticism of this show was the midget talk got cut a little short.
  19. He was a lot of fun and solid in the ring. Looks like someone took a keg and put a singlet on it. His matches were enjoyable and he had a good run in NJPW and some decent stuff in WCW. Ive seen very little of his AWA stuff. Id always be down to watch a Scott Norton match.
  20. Eegah

    One Man Gang

    Surprised OMG wasn't nominated previously. He was a cool worker, good in the ring and with facials. The Akeem run was silly but he made the best of it and Im sure made some good money during the Hogan matches. A top 5 contender for super-heavyweights.
  21. This was my first foray with this podcast and it was great. The accompanying video is great and that fall was brutal. Great work guys and I will definitely continue listening.
  22. My name is Josh, Im a 33 year old born and raised Texan. I started watching wrestling in the late 80s, folks in my family were not and are not wrestling fans at all outside of my Dad watching a few shows that came through the area. I watched the larger syndicated programming and have always been drawn to tag team wrestling. This led to Arn Anderson being my favorite wrestler growing up and that point still stands to this day. I definitely preferred NWA to WWF although Id watch both. I watched wrestling all through the 90s, getting online in '97, discovered tape trading and the like. My wrestling fan friends and I amassed footage that was pimped including 90s Japanese wrestling and a smattering of "Best of Insert Year Here" compilations. I enjoyed seeing the different styles and things going on around the world. One of my buddies had satelitte and I remember staying up until 1am on Fridays over his house to watch ECW shows that we all really enjoyed for their time. There is a ton of wrestling I still want to watch and would especially like to see more Lucha and territorial US stuff I havent seen outside clips and a smattering of small viewings. Ive fallen in and out of wrestling throughout the past 15 years, although Id always kind of keep up on the outside lurking here without a membership and DVDVR for years. The GWE project has really piqued my interest and Ive enjoyed reading everyone's thoughts. The posting of everyone should submit a ballot made me think maybe I should try and participate. Ive seen a ton of wrestling but theres so much more Id like to watch. Some of my all time favorites would include Arn Anderson Vader Randy Savage Barry Windham Sid Bobby Eaton Atsushi Onita Terry Funk Stan Hansen Toshiaki Kawada Jushin Liger Steve Austin Ric Flair Id go on and on but you get the idea, I enjoy all styles and Id still say tag team wrestling may be my favorite and I love old studio shows with squash matches along with anything filled with hate.
  23. https://youtu.be/aju__tSkvGE Is this the interview discussed? I hadnt seen it before.
  24. Great episode for sure, a good summation both of Piper in WWF and the build up to those initial huge shows. Keep up the good work fellas.
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