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80s Wrestling The Podcast

80s Wrestling The Podcast

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A podcast dedicated the Golden Era of Professional Wrestling the 1980's. We talk about all things 'Old School' Wrestling related.

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Every big, bad dude thought they could stop Hulkamania - that they would be the ones to end the Immortal Hulk Hogan's run - the ones to knock the 24" Pythons off the Mountain Top, brother. Well let me tell you something dude - many... more

The role of the wrestling manager reached it's peak in the 1980's. Their job included speaking on the mic, working up the crowd, distracting the ref, and even interferring in matches on behalf of their wrestlers. Being an effective manager... more

The Iron Sheiks contributions to the world of professional wrestling go far beyond his win and loss record. Today we mourn the loss of a wrestling legend by sharing our memories and favorite moments from the career of The Iron Sheik.

Championship Belts have had a number of designs over the years. Some were good, some were bad...and some were ugly. Which title designs were your favorite and who do you picture holding that specific title?

There are room for 4 on the Mount Rushmore of Wrestling. Who's on yours?

Graham was perhaps the single-most influential performer in WWE history whose interviews, fashion and physique inspired Hulk Hogan, Jesse "The Body" Ventura and countless others. Today we remember the Superstar!

This past weekend was 80's WrestlingCon 4 and ISPW Rock N' Wrestling - Let's Talk About It!

Today we welcome a "Real American Hero" to the show - former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Sgt. Slaughter!!

Today we open the chat lines and let the topic of conversation go wherever it wants

"Selling" in pro wrestling refers to the art of making an opponents moves look like they matter. Some did it better than others. Today we talk about who we believe were the best "sellers" of the Golden Era.

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