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By Ryan Orrico, Jason Bartlett, and Joe Giammatteo
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The podcast currently has 246 episodes available.
He came, he saw, he came again! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys are in a two-man booth again as they examine another milestone in the Monday Night soap opera. Val Venis makes his in-ring debut, Dustin Runnels is a loser, and the DOA and LOD2000 continue to beat a dead horse. Owen Hart still has problems with D-Generation-X, and Kai En Tai takes their turn at jobbing out the Headbangers. Who’s ready to get the Stooges in action?
Dust off the fat man’s shirt, Vader’s back! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys get treated to the new and improved Corporate Dude Love- he’s an educated man, and a surprisingly good dancer (for a big man). The Disciples of Apocalypse and Legion of Doom continue their snooze-fest of a feud, Kai En Tai make their in-ring debut, and Barry Windham wrestles his last match. Mr. McMahon and Stone Cold Steve Austin keep ramping things up, and Marc Mero gets Sable-bombed right out of a career!
Who wouldn’t want to slip the salami to Kane’s mother? In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys take a look at another classic episode of Raw. Edge makes his on screen debut, and Sable has an 80’s training montage video. The DOA and LOD2000 take part in an 8-man tag team match, but the Undertaker saves the day by punching Commissioner Slaughter in the face. Mick Foley and Terry Funk take out the hot dog guy, and Stone Cold Steve Austin finally slides a Steveweiser down the gussy!
It’s no surprise that Dude Love’s biggest weakness is the chicks! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys view the fallout of Unforgiven and Vince McMahon’s efforts to stymie Stone Cold Steve Austin. LOD2000 and the DOA are still treading water, and Club Kamikaze keeps climbing all over Bradshaw. Owen Hart joins the Nation, Val Venis continues to get creepier, and Paul Bearer delivers some catastrophic news to the Undertaker. Watch out Mero, the clock is ticking!
We've been promised nudity, and it's time to deliver! In this episode of Wrasslin' Raw, the boys dig into a “tweener" Pay Per View, Unforgiven. Chyna bends herself out of a cage, the Rock-N-Roll Express delivers a dud, and everyone gets cooked in the first-ever Inferno Match. LOD 2000 is the same old same old, and Jerry Lawler carries everyone through the Evening Gown Match. Mark Eaton just can't catch a break!
It's a two-man booth yet again! In this episode of Wrasslin' Raw, the boys check out an action-packed episode of Monday Night Raw, with matches featuring the Lethal Weapon Steve Blackman, Dude Love and Dan “the Beast" Severn. D-Generation X jobs out Owen Hart once again, and the Midnight Express continues to stink the joint up. There's even a Long Island Street Fight!
It’s a proven fact, Tennessee Lee is the single greatest promoter of all time! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys get carried away with the story of Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mr. McMahon fighting for the WWF Championship. The police show up in riot gear, while viewers get Luna clearly holding back, Shamrock vs. Severn eyeball-to-eyeball, and the debut of 2 Cold Scorpio in Philly. When the Headbangers are getting jobbed out every week, maybe interrupting matches is a good thing?
Apologies, folks, but this week's recording was interrupted by some inclement weather. We'll see you next week!
Is it possible to make fun of a guy’s voice in text? In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys sit down to talk about a pretty unique episode of Monday Night Raw, with matches featuring the newly formed D-Generation X, the “Lethal Weapon” Steve Blackman, and Luna Vachon in the first ever Raw intergender match. Mr. McMahon attempts to introduce the world to the “new and improved” Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Jim Cornette introduces everyone to his newest stud, Dan “the Beast” Severn. Nut check!
Who’s ready for an ass-ripping good time? In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys take in an iconic episode of Monday Night Raw, the first of the Austin Era. Mr. McMahon gets another Stunner and calls the cops on Stone Cold Steve Austin. Val Venis and Dan “the Beast” Severn both debut, while X-Pac returns and the New Age Outlaws join D-Generation X. Luna challenges Sable to an Evening Gown match, and the Rock takes over the Nation. Take a break from plowing Jenny and enjoy some wrasslin’!
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