In this special New to Wrestling episode, we sit down with Ray Sanchez — the mind behind Respect the Craft Podcast and Respect Wrestling — to talk about storytelling, community, and chaos in the world of indie wrestling. From his early years working alongside names like Homicide, Low Ki, and The Hit Squad to his vision for Respect Wrestling: No Escape (Nov 14 at The Mecca, Ridgefield Park, NJ), Ray breaks down what it really takes to build a brand, a locker room, and a legacy that earns its n...
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In this special New to Wrestling episode, we sit down with Ray Sanchez — the mind behind Respect the Craft Podcast and Respect Wrestling — to talk about storytelling, community, and chaos in the world of indie wrestling. From his early years working alongside names like Homicide, Low Ki, and The Hit Squad to his vision for Respect Wrestling: No Escape (Nov 14 at The Mecca, Ridgefield Park, NJ), Ray breaks down what it really takes to build a brand, a locker room, and a legacy that earns its n...
Vince vs. Austin: The First Slap Heard ‘Round the Attitude Era” | Raw Is War – April 13, 1998
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Vince vs. Austin: The First Slap Heard ‘Round the Attitude Era” | Raw Is War – April 13, 1998
The chaos of the Attitude Era is officially off its leash. This week, New to Wrestling dives into the April 13, 1998 episode of Raw Is War — the night Vince McMahon stepped into the ring with Stone Cold Steve Austin and changed wrestling forever. From corporate madness and beer-fueled rebellion to Dude Love’s confusing heel turn, this episode has it all: 🥊 Vince McMahon vs. Steve Austin — the boss finally takes a slap from his champion.🔥 Undertaker vs. Kane build-up reaches a fiery new ...
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In this special New to Wrestling episode, we sit down with Ray Sanchez — the mind behind Respect the Craft Podcast and Respect Wrestling — to talk about storytelling, community, and chaos in the world of indie wrestling. From his early years working alongside names like Homicide, Low Ki, and The Hit Squad to his vision for Respect Wrestling: No Escape (Nov 14 at The Mecca, Ridgefield Park, NJ), Ray breaks down what it really takes to build a brand, a locker room, and a legacy that earns its n...