📼 THE YEAR OF THE CASSETTE 📼
What happens when someone sends you a box of wrestling cassettes from the 1990s?
👉 You turn them into a podcast.
We’re officially launching The Year of the Cassette, a deep dive into Cassette Wrestling News — the OG audio wrestling experience that “Stone Cold” Steve Austin once called the first ever podcast.
📅 Here’s how it works:
• Episodes will drop on the MAIN FEED every other week starting February 11th, 2026
• BUT… they’re available RIGHT NOW on Patreon — WEEKLY!!
https://www.patreon.com/c/shootintheshiznit
These cassettes were mailed to subscribers during the heyday of wrestling fanzines, featuring Jeff Osborne & John Seaton delivering zany fun, real talk, and raw 90s wrestling energy.
Sit back, hit play, and take a trip to the past with the usual gang of CWN.
📼 The Year of the Cassette has begun.
👉 Patreon listeners get it first.
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Cassette Wrestling News – Episode #17 (August, 1991)
(Originally released as Issue #56)
Episode #17 of Cassette Wrestling News marks a dramatic turning point for the series, as Jeff Osborne hosts the show solo in the immediate aftermath of John Seaton’s on-air meltdown and departure. What follows is a sprawling, information heavy, and emotionally charged episode that captures the wrestling world in absolute upheaval during the summer of 1991.
The episode is dominated by the Ric Flair contract saga, with mounting evidence that Flair is WWE bound. Osborne covers WCW’s failed attempts to bring Flair back as head booker, speculation that Titan will recognize Flair as a world champion, and growing belief that Flair vs. Hulk Hogan is inevitable. The sense of finality surrounding Flair’s WCW exit looms over nearly every discussion.
Major topics and segments include:
Continued fallout from Ric Flair leaving WCW, including reports of Titan Television acknowledging his championship status
Intense criticism of Jim Herd and Dusty Rhodes, with speculation about backstage power struggles and possible outside influence
Detailed coverage of Eddie Gilbert and Cactus Jack’s Philadelphia war, described by multiple witnesses as a legitimate “match of the year” contender
Real glass used in the match
Significant venue damage
Medical and athletic commission fallout
Reports that officials feared a legitimate death or career-ending injury
Updates on WCW tryouts for Eddie Gilbert and Cactus Jack, including backstage tension with Jim Ross
Extensive discussion of steroid abuse, testing policies, and the WWF’s public relations campaign
Analysis of Hulk Hogan’s steroid denials, Dr. George Zahorian’s trial testimony, and contradictions in Hogan’s statements
Rumors and speculation surrounding Ultimate Warrior’s resignation, SummerSlam plans, and WWF locker-room instability
Coverage of independent wrestling growth, including Joel Goodhart’s Tri-State Wrestling Alliance, Autumn Armageddon II, and extreme stipulations
Reports and commentary from international correspondents, including Joe Massinio (Australia) and Dr. Mike Lano’s Japanese wrestling report, covering FMW, JWP, Medusa Miceli, and New Japan relations
A major announcement from Brian Tramel, ending his newsletter work to launch a new Mississippi-based promotion with Eddie Gilbert involvement
Listener contests, tape trading, and insight into the pre-internet wrestling underground economy
The episode also reflects a philosophical shift for Cassette Wrestling News itself- less chaos, more reporting, but no shortage of anger, disbelief, and passion as Osborne grapples with what many fans saw as the collapse of professional wrestling’s credibility.
Episode #17 stands as a crucial bridge between the raw volatility of Episode #16 and the evolving direction of CWN, documenting the moment when rumors became reality and the modern wrestling landscape began to take shape.