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107. UWF TV 01-17-1987

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After over six months, it's time to check in with Bill Watts and the UWF with a look at the January 17, 1987 episode of UWF TV! - The Freebirds run roughshod over everything and also evoke a comparison to a memorable movie trio - Positive aspects of how Bill Watts would run his TV shows - Michael Hayes tests his legal acumen in an effort to win titles - A better use of Eddie Gilbert for 1987: Roddy Piper's "vice president" - The One Man Gang shows creative use of a table - Enjoying the fired up babyface version of Ted DiBiase - Sting uses his head in the dumbest possible way - Making excuses for the lovely Missy Hyatt - Matches get sidetracked and why that didn't matter this time - The obscurity of the then-TV champion of the UWF Plus: - The weirdness of how/why/when this video came from - Trying to get comfortable while podcasting - An explanation of an angle from the 1989 Royal Rumble - A few "original" commercials - Sports moments of 2007: Patrik Stefan, Schilling loses a no no, Devin Hester dazzles, Randy Moss amazes, and driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas after a hockey game! - YouTube Comment Theater! GreetingsFromAllentown@gmail.com Twitter.com/GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/greetingsfromallentown www.prowrestlingonly.com
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After over six months, it's time to check in with Bill Watts and the UWF with a look at the January 17, 1987 episode of UWF TV! - The Freebirds run roughshod over everything and also evoke a comparison to a memorable movie trio - Positive aspects of how Bill Watts would run his TV shows - Michael Hayes tests his legal acumen in an effort to win titles - A better use of Eddie Gilbert for 1987: Roddy Piper's "vice president" - The One Man Gang shows creative use of a table - Enjoying the fired up babyface version of Ted DiBiase - Sting uses his head in the dumbest possible way - Making excuses for the lovely Missy Hyatt - Matches get sidetracked and why that didn't matter this time - The obscurity of the then-TV champion of the UWF Plus: - The weirdness of how/why/when this video came from - Trying to get comfortable while podcasting - An explanation of an angle from the 1989 Royal Rumble - A few "original" commercials - Sports moments of 2007: Patrik Stefan, Schilling loses a no no, Devin Hester dazzles, Randy Moss amazes, and driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas after a hockey game! - YouTube Comment Theater! GreetingsFromAllentown@gmail.com Twitter.com/GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/greetingsfromallentown www.prowrestlingonly.com
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