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106. WWF Superstars 11-22-1986

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This week’s show is a look at the big WWF Superstars of Wrestling from November 22, 1986! - The Macho Man literally goes for the throat of challenger Ricky Steamboat - Randy Savage’s November 1986: the best TV month ever for a champion - Calling for Danny Davis limitations on appearances within a single show - The Honky Tonk Man acts fast after losing a “Vote of Confidence” from “fans” - Examining “the match before the live crowd after the big angle” - Bruno Sammartino takes a spin as a broadcast journalist - A brief musical tribute to Dick Slater’s WWF run as the Confederate “Rebel” Plus: - Fact checking the wild claims of Vince McMahon on commentary - Gene Okerlund’s Update center troubles of late 86 - Jesse Ventura takes it to Vince over his grammar corrections - The enhancement talent who defeated Mick Foley in their first ever match - Chanting “boring” at a stupid time - Sports moments of 2006: the Detroit Tigers provide hope, the New Orleans Saints provide inspiration, Ben Watson is superhuman, Ty Conklin commits a blunder, and great plays when that team loses! Email: Greetingsfromallentown@gmail.com Twitter: @GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/GreetingsFromAllentown Prowestlingonly.com
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This week’s show is a look at the big WWF Superstars of Wrestling from November 22, 1986! - The Macho Man literally goes for the throat of challenger Ricky Steamboat - Randy Savage’s November 1986: the best TV month ever for a champion - Calling for Danny Davis limitations on appearances within a single show - The Honky Tonk Man acts fast after losing a “Vote of Confidence” from “fans” - Examining “the match before the live crowd after the big angle” - Bruno Sammartino takes a spin as a broadcast journalist - A brief musical tribute to Dick Slater’s WWF run as the Confederate “Rebel” Plus: - Fact checking the wild claims of Vince McMahon on commentary - Gene Okerlund’s Update center troubles of late 86 - Jesse Ventura takes it to Vince over his grammar corrections - The enhancement talent who defeated Mick Foley in their first ever match - Chanting “boring” at a stupid time - Sports moments of 2006: the Detroit Tigers provide hope, the New Orleans Saints provide inspiration, Ben Watson is superhuman, Ty Conklin commits a blunder, and great plays when that team loses! Email: Greetingsfromallentown@gmail.com Twitter: @GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/GreetingsFromAllentown Prowestlingonly.com
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