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Ring The Damn Bell
Jaime Elder
11 episodes
1 day ago
An amateur podcast about pro-wrestling. A production of Rosewood Media. Recorded at Khanna House Studios in Wellington, Florida. Original music by Roger Rimada.
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An amateur podcast about pro-wrestling. A production of Rosewood Media. Recorded at Khanna House Studios in Wellington, Florida. Original music by Roger Rimada.
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Wrestling
Sports
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Scandals Part 1
Ring The Damn Bell
58 minutes 14 seconds
3 months ago
Scandals Part 1

Jaime and Jerry are joined by Brett Rowley of Brett Breaks Things to talk about the numerous scandals that have plagued the WWE. From the Montreal Screwjob to the WWE's incisive and nuanced talk on race relations (just kidding, they're garbage monsters) to Jimmy Superfly Snuka and the third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter  charges in the death of girlfriend Nancy Argentino- we cover the dirt from the dirt sheets about the dirtbags themselves.


A production of Rosewood Media.

Recorded at Khanna House Studios in Wellington, Florida.

Original Music by Roger Rimada. Check out his musical side project, Ghost Signal!

Ring The Damn Bell
An amateur podcast about pro-wrestling. A production of Rosewood Media. Recorded at Khanna House Studios in Wellington, Florida. Original music by Roger Rimada.