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In this episode, the hosts celebrate the New Year by reflecting on the significance of New Year's Revolution 2006 in wrestling history. They discuss the opening match featuring Edge and Ric Flair, Kurt Angle's controversial promo, and the women's title match between Trish Stratus and Mickie James. The conversation also touches on Gregory Helms' transition from Hurricane to a more serious character and concludes with a discussion on the match between Triple H and Big Show, highlighting the evolution of wrestling characters and storylines. The conversation delves into the intricacies of wrestling, focusing on the dynamics of matches, the role of comedy, and the challenges faced by wrestlers like Shelton Benjamin. It highlights key moments from the New Year's Revolution 2006 event, including the significance of Edge's cash-in and the evolution of women's wrestling. The discussion also sets the stage for future conversations about Jay Briscoe, emphasizing the importance of character development and storytelling in wrestling.Chapters00:00 New Year, Same Podcast01:02 Looking Back at New Year's Revolution 200603:10 The Opening Match: Edge vs. Ric Flair09:22 The Rise of Edge: Future Champion?12:58 Kurt Angle's Controversial Promo20:34 Women's Title Match: Trish Stratus vs. Mickie James30:01 Gregory Helms vs. Jerry Lawler: A Missed Opportunity34:25 Triple H vs. Big Show: A Match of Transition44:18 Wrestling Dynamics and Match Importance50:18 The Role of Comedy in Wrestling55:04 Shelton Benjamin's Career Challenges01:01:39 The Gauntlet Match: A Shift in Tone01:05:06 Elimination Chamber: The Main Event01:24:50 The Impact of Edge's Cash-In01:30:19 Looking Ahead: Jay Briscoe Discussion
By The It Doesn’t Matter PodcastIn this episode, the hosts celebrate the New Year by reflecting on the significance of New Year's Revolution 2006 in wrestling history. They discuss the opening match featuring Edge and Ric Flair, Kurt Angle's controversial promo, and the women's title match between Trish Stratus and Mickie James. The conversation also touches on Gregory Helms' transition from Hurricane to a more serious character and concludes with a discussion on the match between Triple H and Big Show, highlighting the evolution of wrestling characters and storylines. The conversation delves into the intricacies of wrestling, focusing on the dynamics of matches, the role of comedy, and the challenges faced by wrestlers like Shelton Benjamin. It highlights key moments from the New Year's Revolution 2006 event, including the significance of Edge's cash-in and the evolution of women's wrestling. The discussion also sets the stage for future conversations about Jay Briscoe, emphasizing the importance of character development and storytelling in wrestling.Chapters00:00 New Year, Same Podcast01:02 Looking Back at New Year's Revolution 200603:10 The Opening Match: Edge vs. Ric Flair09:22 The Rise of Edge: Future Champion?12:58 Kurt Angle's Controversial Promo20:34 Women's Title Match: Trish Stratus vs. Mickie James30:01 Gregory Helms vs. Jerry Lawler: A Missed Opportunity34:25 Triple H vs. Big Show: A Match of Transition44:18 Wrestling Dynamics and Match Importance50:18 The Role of Comedy in Wrestling55:04 Shelton Benjamin's Career Challenges01:01:39 The Gauntlet Match: A Shift in Tone01:05:06 Elimination Chamber: The Main Event01:24:50 The Impact of Edge's Cash-In01:30:19 Looking Ahead: Jay Briscoe Discussion