Halloween Havoc 1998: Yes, Goldberg was pretty damn good
Goldberg v. Diamond Dallas Page from Halloween Havoc 1998 is discussed by Jason Mann and Thomas Holzerman. They talk about whether Goldberg should be held in higher esteem, how he was underused in WCW main events, the merits of Page’s diamond cutter v. Randy Orton’s RKO, and much more.
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Survivor Series 2011: It feels like the first time, for the last time
The Rock & John Cena v. The Miz & R-Truth at Survivor Series 2011 is discussed by Jason Mann and Alex Torres of Failraiser. They talk about the strengths and weakness of the Rock-Cena story in 2011 heading to WrestleMania 28, how Rock and Cena have each been insufferable louses at times, how fun the Awesome Truth were together, and Alex’s experiences attending this show in person.
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Fall Brawl 1998: When there's smoke, there's Warrior →
The War Games match of Team WCW (Warrior, Roddy Piper & Dallas Page) v. Team Wolfpac (Kevin Nash, Sting & Lex Luger) v. Team Hollywood (Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart & Stevie Ray) at WCW Fall Brawl 1998 is discussed by Jason Mann and Will Pruett of ProWrestling.Net. They chat about Warrior’s weird run in WCW, how this match might have been regarded differently if it wasn’t called War Games, Bret Hart’s character inconsistency in WCW, and the unbelievable lost best-buddies potential of Hulk Hogan and Stevie Ray.
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Starrcade’s Main Event podcasts: The complete series
The Flair era: Being the man
Luger, Sting, and Vader: The next generation
Hulk, the New World Order, and the downfall of WCW
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Starrcade’s Main Events: Vader v. Flair (1993)
Vader v. Ric Flair from Starrcade 1993 is discussed by Jason Mann and Bill Baconhill. They discuss Flair’s return to prominence after some time on the sideline, the ethics of loving Vader despite his reputation for hurting people, and the development of the talent that fueled the late 1990s wrestling boom.
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