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By William Chase
The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.
On this episode, I chronicle the interactions I have had with toxic wrestling fans, who may be a very miniscule audience, but seem to rise to the surface in the ocean of wrestling fandom quicker than most.
On this episode, in the first in over a year, I cover CM Punk's departure from AEW and all that lead up to it, and as a CM Punk fan for many years, this one is tough. I explore Punk's backstage issues in AEW, and his retaliations to each of them.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about New Years Revolution '05, and the star studded Elimination Chamber match. He talks about the experience of watching it at QB Sports in Burlington, how the show was a complete disaster until the main event, and how he and his friends saw a lot of positive things going towards WrestleMania. He also talks about just 8 days later, for a RAW he and his friends attended live in Toronto, and great experience of being amongst a Toronto wrestling crowd.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about the 2002 edition of the Royal Rumble! He talks about the comeback of Triple H, Steve Austin being a face again, where the WWF seemed to be headed after the Invasion ended, and was Jericho a massive failure as champion? Plus, another great rec-room PPV party, and the way life and fandom was changing for those around him.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about the time in the late fall of 1998, when he popped in a VHS tape of a show that took place in 1988, AWA SuperClash III. This of course was the company's attempt in partnership with Memphis & World Class to make a run at the Pay Per View industry and trying to be competitive with the WWF and NWA at the time. The huge main event was built around a title unification match between AWA Champ Jerry "The King" Lawler taking on World Class Champ Kerry Von Erich. Bill talks about his first time reactions seeing these matches, and of course what he learned about this whole fiasco years down the road.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about the weird yet intriguing era that was late 1994 WWF, and their final show of that year, Survivor Series. He talks about how Bob Backlund went from white meat babyface who was barely on TV, to a convincing maniac heel. He also talks about the surprising turn of Diesel and what followed after that, how he didn't find comedy matches with Doink & Lawler funny even at 11 years old. Also, the perils of being in Grade 6 at a new school, the world of sports and pop culture at that time, and of course ... Chuck Norris!
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about WCW's biggest PPV in their history. After over a year of buildup the confrontation between WCW Champion and nWo leader, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, and the savior of WCW, their franchise player for a decade, Sting! Bill also talks about how this was the closest he ever came to relinquishing his WWF loyalty due to the Montreal Screwjob and the arrival of Bret Hart in Turner-Land which he talks about as well. Also he talks about the big PPV party with his cousins, the injury to a WWF wrestler at a house show in his hometown of Hamilton earlier that day, the fact that during the match pool he and his cousins set up, how the least biggest fan of the pack did very well. Also, why were so many big names left off the show?
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about WWE Armageddon 2008, including addressing former creative team member/star actor Freddie Prinze Jr's recent interview about pulling the trigger on Jeff Hardy's climb to the top. Bill also talks about how he felt alone sometimes in his wrestling fandom at this time in his life. He also talks about how he felt the WWE handled the situation with Hardy being a champion, and also talks about the great heel work of Chris Jericho at this time, and the missed opportunity for a better feud with Cena.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill reminisces about the PPV party in the rec-room of his house on Lawfield Dr, as the Highway to Hell hit its final destination, SummerSlam '98. He talks about how he thinks the random match pairings came to be, why he liked the idea of Sunday Night Heat, some of the astute observations, and future predictions that people at this party had made. And of course, the joy of the show finally happening.
Join Ontario independent wrestling personality, Bill Chase, as he takes you on an ongoing journey throughout his years as a wrestling fan from 1987 all the way to today.
On this episode, Bill actually reads from a journal in the days leading up to SummerSlam '98. He accounts his days of camping trips with family, attending Hamilton Tiger-Cats games, his worries of Grade 10, and the excitement leading up to the huge event.
The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.