If you remember Beach Blast '93 as a kid you probably remember the extended short film that showed Sting and the British Bulldog enjoying time on the beach only to be confronted by Big Van Vader and Sid Vicious and a bomb on a boat. We're back to look at this show which had more than a couple feuds coming to a head such as Barry Windham versus Ric Flair as well as Johnny B. Badd looking to get revenge on Maxx Payne for the Bad Blaster face blast Badd took at the Clash.
Season Five continues with Clash of the Champions 23. Listen and have a good time.
So we decided to take the old pod out for a spin. Unfortunately we didn't have the great Charlie Stabile with us, but we got a couple of Jason's friends to guest on this and give their reactions to WWE's Survivor Series War Games.
Great time getting together. Nothing wild or crazy here. Just working out the muscles before we get back into Season 5!
An action-packed night of legends and...pyramids? Slamboree debuts as a pay-per-view for WCW along with The British Bulldog challenging Big Van Vader for the WCW World Championship.
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We're back in Season Five! It's finally time to get Starrcade '92 in the books. It's Battle Bowl. It's the King of Cable. It's the NWA World Title. You name it, it's happening on this show. Will Sting repeat as a 2x Battle Bowl champion? This is an endurance show as many wrestlers are pulling triple duty, and we're here for all of it! Thanks for coming back and listening!
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There may not be a wrestler in WWF, WWE, WCW, NWA, or any wrestling promotion with a vault of classics like Bret Hart. Making a top ten list of his best wrestling matches is a fun draft, full of a requisite list of must-haves. Here's one that may sneak into yours. On July 11, 1994, Bret Hart defended the WWF Championship against 1-2-3 Kid in a TV match during the infancy of Monday Night Raw. Despite being embroiled in the feud with his brother Owen, this match is an absolute gem during this time and holds up to this day. Bret Hart holds a lot of accolades in professional wrestling history and lore, but one of his best is getting the best match out of anyone at any time. (We'll leave the WCW run out of this for the most part.) This match with Kid (Sean Waltman) is a special match that still has the argument to be one of the best Monday Night Raw matches ever. William Renken dives into this match, bringing in clips from both Bret Hart and Sean Waltman in prior interviews to bring full perspective from the performers themselves as part of the Perfect 10 series. Let us know your thoughts! How high is this match in your Bret Hart catalog?
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We're closing in on the end of 1992, on the cusp of the Starrcade. That must mean it's time for a Clash of the Champions, and here we are at Clash XXI, which is the video production bonanza of the year. There are so many tournaments going on, it's kind of ridiculous, but we've got plenty of action on this card. Paul E. versus Madusa in the "has not aged well" match of the night along with Rick Rude versus Sting in the semi-finals of the King of Cable tournament. Also, the Unified World Tag Team Titles are on the line when Dustin Rhodes/Barry Windham defend against Ricky Steamboat and up-and-comer Shane "Looking at your Gary Michael Cappetta!" Douglas.
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It's become a tradition that we break out a MFGWLM episode for holiday season, and this year it's from WWE Studios, starring The Miz and Paige. It's Santa's Little Helper. Hope the holidays are treating you in a well in a year that hasn't for a lot of us. We'll see you all in 2021.
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WWE has finally brought Halloween Havoc out of its WCW's mothballs, and it worked out perfectly because here we are in Season Five with Halloween Havoc '92. "Spin the wheel, make the deal." Wow, what a pay-per-view marketing campaign? How did it pay off? Was it a good pay off? We will discuss as Sting takes on Jake Roberts in the main event.
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Season Five continues with a trip to Atlanta as WCW celebrates 20 years of wrestling on TBS. It's Clash of the Champions XX, where its a celebration with the occasional wrestling match in-between the early 90's motion graphics to span the years of wrestling on the Superstation. Ron Simmons defends the WCW World Title against Cactus Jack and in a very crowded main event, Sting, Nikita Koloff, and the Steiner Brothers take on Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Big Van Vader, and Super Invader in an elimination match. Enjoy and please leave us a review or rating on iTunes!
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We've had this one on the books for awhile, and it's finally here. We're talking about the historic win Ron Simmons claimed against Big Van Vader in August 1992 and became the first black world champion in professional wrestling. William, Charlie, and Jason talk through the match and event itself surrounding the match which saw some strong booking from Bill Watts.
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In this episode of the The Perfect 10's, William is joined by Tom Franken from the Stranger Rings podcast, who chose Mike Awesome vs. Masato Tanaka from ECW's One Night Stand '05. Awesome and Tanaka have an incredible feud that spans many wrestling promotions, most famously ECW from 1998-1999. One Night Stand was part of WWE's reboot of ECW, and this match became a signature for the show, and for a brief moment didn't feel like the sanitized version of ECW that we get for the next few years.
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By the time the year 2000 rolled around, WWE was missing its top draw with Stone Cold Steve Austin due to injury. A new top heel was needed, and thus Triple H was put on the on-ramp to wrestling superstardom while also becoming the definitive incarnation of his character as The Game. But he needed a match that would make people believe he was more than just Shawn Michael's buddy. Mick Foley, despite the massive wear and tear absorbed by his body throughout his career, stepped up as Cactus Jack to give Triple H the match he needed: a street fight at Madison Square Garden. Charlie breaks down this Perfect 10 from Royal Rumble 2000 that marked the moment that Triple H could confidently stand on his own and be regarded by the fans as one of the tops stars in the wrestling business.
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This week, William is joined by Drew Wardlaw (@_burningspirits) from the You Don't Know Billy Jack podcast featured on the Place to Be Wrestling Network. Drew has picked Lex Luger vs. Ric Flair from WrestleWar '90 for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Luger has a complicated history and reception in wrestling, but this is a defining match for him and for Flair, and it's a great discussion about NWA, WCW, and WWF versions of the Luger character and what worked and what didn't.
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WWE always wants WrestleMania to be memorable, and in 2020 they certainly got that with WrestleMania 36.
Was The Undertaker versus AJ Styles going to be a memorable match if it was a one-on-one match in a ring in front of thousands of fans? We'll never know. What we do know is that because of COVID-19, WrestleMania changed and so did the matchup between The Phenom and The Phenomenal One. A match in the squared circle became The Boneyard Match, and unbeknownst to everyone, it would become one of The Undertaker's signature moments in his storied career. The old gunfighter, many times compared to Clint Eastwood as a persona, does battle one more time (and who knows, maybe the last time) in an event that has the ramifications to change WWE programming forever.
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If you're going to be doing a wrestling podcast about a Perfect 10 from Triple H, there is no one better than Scott Criscuolo from the Place to Be Podcast. We're talking through his Perfect 10, Triple H taking on Stone Cold Steve Austin from No Way Out '01. Huge WWF pay-per-view on the road to WrestleMania X7 and certainly a huge match for both Triple H and Austin for this part of their careers.
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One of the hottest angles of 1991, The Mountie and The Big Boss Man were on a collision course in the WWF, and it finally culminated in a fitting gimmick match: a Jailhouse match where the loser would have to spend the night in a New York City jail. Dan Rackley joins William to talk through why he thinks this is a perfect 10.
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Jason is bringing his Perfect 10 to the pod this week and talks through Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels from WWE WrestleMania 21. Great story about when he first saw the match and how it fits into the career of both wrestlers!
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