The Attitude Era officially sets itself on fire — literally. This week, Xavier and Kelsey dive into WWF Unforgiven 1998, a pay-per-view packed with absurdity, infernos, and enough double-crossing to make Vince McMahon blush (which he does, from a stretcher). From The Undertaker and Kane’s inferno match — a legit cinematic masterpiece — to Sable vs. Luna redefining the term “evening gown match,” this one’s got everything: cult energy from Dude Love, creepy energy from Jerry Lawler, and chaotic...
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The Attitude Era officially sets itself on fire — literally. This week, Xavier and Kelsey dive into WWF Unforgiven 1998, a pay-per-view packed with absurdity, infernos, and enough double-crossing to make Vince McMahon blush (which he does, from a stretcher). From The Undertaker and Kane’s inferno match — a legit cinematic masterpiece — to Sable vs. Luna redefining the term “evening gown match,” this one’s got everything: cult energy from Dude Love, creepy energy from Jerry Lawler, and chaotic...
Christian Starr: Navigating the Indie wrestling Scene and Death Match Dreams
New to Wrestling Podcast
37 minutes
4 months ago
Christian Starr: Navigating the Indie wrestling Scene and Death Match Dreams
He flips. He flies. He bleeds (occasionally on purpose). This week on New to Wrestling: After Dark, we’re joined by high-flying indie standout and deathmatch up-and-comer Christian Starr, a.k.a. The Starchild. We get into: How GCW reignited his love for wrestlingTraining in Canada and prepping for JapanHis first-ever deathmatch (featuring barbed wire, thumbtacks, and a dart gun 💀)Why he writes out match spots like homeworkThe beautiful chaos of planning a match when your opponent shows up 5 m...
New to Wrestling Podcast
The Attitude Era officially sets itself on fire — literally. This week, Xavier and Kelsey dive into WWF Unforgiven 1998, a pay-per-view packed with absurdity, infernos, and enough double-crossing to make Vince McMahon blush (which he does, from a stretcher). From The Undertaker and Kane’s inferno match — a legit cinematic masterpiece — to Sable vs. Luna redefining the term “evening gown match,” this one’s got everything: cult energy from Dude Love, creepy energy from Jerry Lawler, and chaotic...