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  1. BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 149

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    This week on BoredWrestlingFan Radio, Joe, JT, Mark, and G discuss the week in pro wrestling and give their predictions for tonight’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    In the news, we pay respect to the late Ox Baker.  The WWE updates their wellness policy to include punishment for domestic violence.  Billy Jack Haynes sues the WWE, and the WWE laughs it off.  The Undertaker returns to the WWE as an advisor.  We get an update on Bad News Barrett’s recovery, and hear rumors of a Randy Orton injury.  Is it true?  Go ask Triple H.  All this, and much, much more on BWF Radio 149!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 149 (MP3, 1:50:37)

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    This week’s break song was “King of Rock” by Run DMC.  Buy it here!

     

  2. BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 129

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    Punk looks so sad.

    The gang’s all here to talk about the week in wrestling.  We talk about Payback before we dive into RAW – and how difficult it is to watch live.  We debate the options available as far as The Shield and Evolution’s futures following Batista’s departure and Seth Rollins’ betrayal.  In the news, we find out where negotiations are as far as TNA and Spike TV go.  We talk about the attendance, or lack thereof, at a recent TNA BaseBrawl event.  Batista comments on the #Bluetista hashtag.  Superstar Billy Graham tells us why he’s never watching wrestling again.  We get updates on the status of both Sting and The Undertaker.  Wrestling With Wregret‘s Brian Zane joins us to talk about his music and production work, his experience in the wrestling business, and his thoughts on the current mainstream product.  All this and more on BWFRadio 129!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 129 (MP3, 2:07:24)

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    This week’s break song was “The Heel’s Lament (I’d Do Anything for Heat) by Brian Zane.

  3. WWE RAW 4/7/14 – RAWstleMania!

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    You know,last year on the night after RAW, I was in the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ helping to start Fandangoing, and shitting all over Randy Orton vs. Sheamus by chanting for everybody not involved in the match, including the ice cream guy, the cotton candy guy, and the pretzel guy.  This year, I’m sitting at work wishing I was in New Orleans, LA for tonight’s RAW.  And after a shocking WrestleMania, I can’t wait to see this crowd. Let’s go!

    I watch 2 hours at home, drive to work, skip through the first two hours again, then watch the last hour.  All for you.  Yes, you, the specific individual reading this right now.  Because you are awesome.  Don’t ever let anybody tell you otherwise!

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  4. WrestleMania Week: WrestleMania XII

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    March 31, 1996!  Eleven years from the date of the first WrestleMania, it’s time for the twelfth edition of the greatest spectacle in sports entertainment!  Tonight, Shawn Michaels takes on Bret “Hitman” Hart in a 60-Minute Iron Man Match for the World Wrestling Federation Championship!  Whichever man can score the most falls in the span of one hour will be the winner!  Let’s go!

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  5. WrestleMania Week 2014: WrestleMania XI

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    April 2, 1995!  Are you ready for WrestleMania XI?  Tonight we witness the showdown between Shawn Michaels and Diesel for the WWF Championship, and NFL great Lawrence Taylor steps into the squared circle with The Beast From The East, Bam Bam Bigelow!  Let’s get to it!

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  6. WrestleMania Week 2014: WrestleMania X

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    It’s finally here!  March 20, 1994!  Tonight, the Superstars of the World Wrestling Federation celebrate a decade of the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania!  Bret and Owen Hart face off, and then Bret goes on to face the winner of the WWF Championship match between Yokozuna and Lex Luger later on tonight!  Plus, the Macho Man faces Crush in a falls count anywhere match!  And for the first time, the Intercontinental Championship is defended in a ladder match as Shawn Michaels faces Razor Ramon to prove who is the true Champion! All this, and much, much more!  Let’s go!

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  7. WrestleMania Week 2014: WrestleMania VIII

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    It’s April 5, 1992!  Are you ready for WrestleMania VIII?   A huge double main event tonight, as Sid Justice faces Hulk Hogan, and Ric Flair defends the WWF Championship against Macho Man Randy Savage!  I know I’m ready!  Let’s go!

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  8. BoredWrestlingFan WrestleMania week – WrestleMania VII review!

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    Last year, I did reviews of the first six WrestleMania events as part of WrestleMania week.  I complained a lot after that week about how bad WrestleMania V was.  This year, I’m picking up where I left off, with WrestleMania VII – and the best part about it is, I don’t have to buy the individual events, I can just pull them up on the WWE Network!  So, without further adieu, I review WrestleMania VII – Superstars and Stripes Forever!

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  9. WWE RAW 3/24/14 – GET TO THE CHOPPAH!

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger is in New York today to be on one of my favorite TV shows!  That’s right, he’s a guest on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to promote his new movie, Sabotage.  And he’s also on some other show filming live from New York tonight – Brooklyn to be more precise.  He’s one of the guest hosts of Monday Night RAW!  But we’ll get there in a little bit.  Some other stuff happens first.  What kind of stuff?  I guess you’ll have to read on!

    I watched 2 hours of this show and still have no idea what happened, so I’ll start over and post my findings here.  Go ahead, click the “Read More” link.  You know you want to.

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  10. WWE RAW 3/17/14 – Hornswoggle returns!

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    Let me tell you right now that the first hour of this show pretty much dragged.  That said, I’m going to be really skimming through it this week.  The second hour was actually pretty good, and the start of hour three?  Well, you’ll see when we get there.  So, let’s go!

    I watch the first two hours at home, drive to work, then have to watch the entire show again because I forgot what happened and didn’t have the foresight to review it live.  It’s irrelevant anyway – you’re more interested in Gregory Iron being our special guest on this Sunday’s BWF Radio.

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