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...
The Thicky Time Bomb: Brian Bomb on Wrestling, Resilience, and Being Real
New to Wrestling Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes
2 months ago
The Thicky Time Bomb: Brian Bomb on Wrestling, Resilience, and Being Real
The Thicky Time Bomb has landed on New to Wrestling! 💥 This week, indie star Brian Bomb joins us to talk about his Sable-inspired wrestling origin story (yes, it all started with a Toys “R” Us trip), the whip, the Bomb, and how he crafted a style that blends flamboyance with brute strength. From training at the Fallout Shelter to creating safe spaces like Fight for the Pride, Brian opens up about community, identity, and the reality of being an openly gay wrestler in today’s indie scene. We a...
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...