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Somewhere along the line in the history of pro wrestling, TV broadcasts went from a single announcer to announce "teams" - with the second person being a color commentator. This edition of The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith (the former managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) takes a deep dive into the talents of those voices that kept us on the edges of our seats while describing the action. From legends such as Jesse Ventura and Bobby Heenan through a new breed in Tazz and JBL to others you may not remember, this is a fond look back at great talents that most fans will never forget. So don't forget to log on and listen to another edition of the most unique nostalgia podcast around! The special guest: The renowned wrestling writer Joe Puccio, who chimes in with expert commentary on many of the sport's most legendary pros in the booth.
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Somewhere along the line in the history of pro wrestling, TV broadcasts went from a single announcer to announce "teams" - with the second person being a color commentator. This edition of The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith (the former managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) takes a deep dive into the talents of those voices that kept us on the edges of our seats while describing the action. From legends such as Jesse Ventura and Bobby Heenan through a new breed in Tazz and JBL to others you may not remember, this is a fond look back at great talents that most fans will never forget. So don't forget to log on and listen to another edition of the most unique nostalgia podcast around! The special guest: The renowned wrestling writer Joe Puccio, who chimes in with expert commentary on many of the sport's most legendary pros in the booth.
Support the show
Contact us at [email protected]!
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