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After a brief break, A Work In Progress is back for the new year, continuing our journey through the final days of WCW. This week’s episode opens on a somber note as we share some sad news with our listeners before turning our attention to WCW Souled Out from January 16, 2000.
On the card, Billy Kidman goes one-on-one with Dean Malenko, Vampiro faces David Flair and Crowbar in a handicap match, The Mamalukes take on the Harris Brothers, and—yes, this actually happened—Oklahoma challenges Madusa for the Cruiserweight Championship. It’s WCW in 2000, and it’s every bit as chaotic as you’d expect.
All of this and much more on this week’s episode of AWIPOD.
Additionally, as we prepare for the Glenn Abbott Memorial Rumble on Saturday, January 17, we invite anyone who knew Glenn to send in a written, audio, or video message to [email protected]. Your messages will be shared during the tribute show as we honor a friend who will never be forgotten.
RIP Glenn Abbott — deeply missed by all who knew him.
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After a brief break, A Work In Progress is back for the new year, continuing our journey through the final days of WCW. This week’s episode opens on a somber note as we share some sad news with our listeners before turning our attention to WCW Souled Out from January 16, 2000.
On the card, Billy Kidman goes one-on-one with Dean Malenko, Vampiro faces David Flair and Crowbar in a handicap match, The Mamalukes take on the Harris Brothers, and—yes, this actually happened—Oklahoma challenges Madusa for the Cruiserweight Championship. It’s WCW in 2000, and it’s every bit as chaotic as you’d expect.
All of this and much more on this week’s episode of AWIPOD.
Additionally, as we prepare for the Glenn Abbott Memorial Rumble on Saturday, January 17, we invite anyone who knew Glenn to send in a written, audio, or video message to [email protected]. Your messages will be shared during the tribute show as we honor a friend who will never be forgotten.
RIP Glenn Abbott — deeply missed by all who knew him.