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75. WWF Superstars 11-14-1987

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Stand back for the diamond anniversary show with a look at WWF Superstars of Wrestling from November 14, 1987! - It’s the end of Superstar Billy Graham as we know it and I feel fine - An examination of Demolition’s theme song and music video - Figuring out why Bam Bam Bigelow had a saxophone based theme in 1987/88 - Re-enacting how Jim Crockett would have found out about the Survivor Series being a Thanksgiving event - Who let Dangerous Danny Davis talk twice during the same show? - The Ted DiBiase Basketball Challenge and proper ball protection - Linking Paul Orndorff, Lex Luger, and Big Show - Slick’s reasons for associating with Russian Communists Also: - The one incredible realistic feature of the WWF LJN “Stretch” Dolls - Looking back on a trip to Chicago: Wrigley Field, preferred deep dish pizza, and TSA issues - The high comedy of a facilities manager praising the WWF under apparent duress - S.D. Jones, Frenchy Martin, and the song from the climactic scene from Dirty Dancing - A beloved trope of wrestling run-ins and theme songs - Finding a fan of the Honky Tonk Man in 1987 Email: GreetingsFromAllentown@gmail.com Twitter.com/GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/GreetingsFromAllentown PlaceToBeNation.com/Amazon
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Stand back for the diamond anniversary show with a look at WWF Superstars of Wrestling from November 14, 1987! - It’s the end of Superstar Billy Graham as we know it and I feel fine - An examination of Demolition’s theme song and music video - Figuring out why Bam Bam Bigelow had a saxophone based theme in 1987/88 - Re-enacting how Jim Crockett would have found out about the Survivor Series being a Thanksgiving event - Who let Dangerous Danny Davis talk twice during the same show? - The Ted DiBiase Basketball Challenge and proper ball protection - Linking Paul Orndorff, Lex Luger, and Big Show - Slick’s reasons for associating with Russian Communists Also: - The one incredible realistic feature of the WWF LJN “Stretch” Dolls - Looking back on a trip to Chicago: Wrigley Field, preferred deep dish pizza, and TSA issues - The high comedy of a facilities manager praising the WWF under apparent duress - S.D. Jones, Frenchy Martin, and the song from the climactic scene from Dirty Dancing - A beloved trope of wrestling run-ins and theme songs - Finding a fan of the Honky Tonk Man in 1987 Email: GreetingsFromAllentown@gmail.com Twitter.com/GFAllentownPod Facebook.com/GreetingsFromAllentown PlaceToBeNation.com/Amazon
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