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WrestleMania VII

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3bawc-1207658 Rich & Tim get into WrestleMania VII, live from the LA Memorial Sports Arena, March 24, 1991. Macho Man and Ultimate Warrior wrestle, but Queen Sherri and Miss Elizabeth steal the show. And the main event is #patrioticAF. Plus, we’ve got the single greatest promo line in the history of pro wrestling. (We won’tContinue reading “WrestleMania VII”

WrestleMania VIII

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4amjg-11cb16b We’re back with a listener-requested look at WrestleMania VIII from the Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN, way back in 1992. The main event’s a stinker, but we’ve got two (two!) matches for the ages, Undertaker auditions for a part in Unforgiven, and we fanboy hard over Tito Santana. (Tito, call us!) Send us your commentsContinue reading “WrestleMania VIII”

WrestleMania XII

Can Shawn Michaels resist his twin impulses to 1) over-sell every move and 2) be a giant a-hole? (Spoiler alert: no and no.) Plus, Stone Cold! Stone Cold! Stone Cold!

WrestleMania XI

We think we’ve found it: a WrestleMania worse than WrestleMania 2.

WrestleMania IX

Hulk Hogan ruins everything

WrestleMania VIII

Our bloodiest WrestleMania yet! Plus Ric Flair finally makes his WM debut. And we’re beginning to suspect that Hulk Hogan might be a jerk.

WrestleMania VI

Will The Ultimate Challenge be the death of Hulkamania? How much racism can you fit in one show? Will any of these matches not end in a countout?

WrestleMania V

The Mega Powers – Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage – come apart at the seams. Who will prevail?

WrestleMania IV

Hulkamania and Macho Madness are running wild. Can the WWF follow up the immense success of WrestleMania III?