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By TheDoubleZTV
The podcast currently has 205 episodes available.
It's the second edition of WWE Week in Review, which means it's time to dive into the week of WWE programming in the lead to the Royal Rumble PPV. This includes the following:
-January 17, 1993 episode of Wrestling Challenge.
-January 18, 1993 episode of Monday Night Raw.
-January 23, 1993 episode of WWF Mania.
-January 23, 1993 episode of WWF Superstars.
In August 2014, the WWE Championship got a bit of a redesign when the logo on the center plate was updated to the logo that was used for the WWE Network. This specific belt would remain on television until it was replaced completely by the new belt design that was shown in June 2023. Today, I'm going over the history of the WWE Championship during this specific time period.
With the news at the Money in the Bank PLE of John Cena's retirement at the conclusion of 2025, it's time to go over my personal list of what I feel are John Cena's 25 best matches in his WWE career.
At long last, it's time for the new series within the podcast known as "WWE Week in Review". Every 3 weeks, this series will look at a full calendar week of WWF/WWE programming (starting with the week of Monday Night Raw's debut) all rolled into one podcast episode. This episode will cover Wrestling Challenge, Monday Night Raw, Mania, and Superstars from the week of January 10, 1993.
In November 2010, A&E released a documentary that focused on Hulk Hogan's personal downfall and working on a comeback. Today, it's time to check back on this documentary after almost 14 years of its release.
It's the final WWE Saturday Morning Slam episode to cover from this series and it's time to see if this series finale has any notable moments from it.
Only one more episode follows this as Saturday Morning Slam raps up its run after 9 months and 1 season overall on the air.
Over a year ago, I posted 2 episodes of the podcast that covered each season of Brooke Knows Best and I mentioned in the Season 2 episode that the series finale of the show wasn't available. Today, I've finally gotten the opportunity to discuss the episode now that ty0212 has forwarded the episode to me for viewing.
After JTwoH gave a suggestion over the abundance of 6-Person Tag Team Matches that have happened on PLEs over the last few years, I noticed a strange pattern with this subject as it pertains to WWF PPVs from the year of 2000.
Petitions become an odd focal point in a segment on this broadcast, no clue why it took place when it was completely pointless.
The podcast currently has 205 episodes available.