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#HWETW No. 4: How the Four Horsemen Explain Wrestling

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The Wrestling Estate's David Gibb and Juice Make Sugar's Nick Bond are here with their off-cycle supplement to the pleasantly in-depth discussion on what makes professional wrestling, well, professional wrestling (and, at least every other week) what that means for the world.

This week, we talk about The Four Horsemen, the fourth entry to our wrestling compendium. We discuss the original four, what made the group work, the fundamental differences between being a franchise and a team, and most importantly whether or not Arn Anderson should have been World's Champion at some point. We'll also be announcing next week's topic for How Wrestling Explains The World.

If you like the theme song, "Dog of War" by the Hell Yeah Babies, you should buy their album All The Things You Believe on Bandcamp

If you like the show after the theme song, rate review and subscribe to us on Podbean or iTunes.

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17 episodes

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: How Wrestling Explains the World

When? This feed was archived on June 30, 2018 01:59 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on June 26, 2018 07:41 (6y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Content provided by Nick Bond. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nick Bond or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The Wrestling Estate's David Gibb and Juice Make Sugar's Nick Bond are here with their off-cycle supplement to the pleasantly in-depth discussion on what makes professional wrestling, well, professional wrestling (and, at least every other week) what that means for the world.

This week, we talk about The Four Horsemen, the fourth entry to our wrestling compendium. We discuss the original four, what made the group work, the fundamental differences between being a franchise and a team, and most importantly whether or not Arn Anderson should have been World's Champion at some point. We'll also be announcing next week's topic for How Wrestling Explains The World.

If you like the theme song, "Dog of War" by the Hell Yeah Babies, you should buy their album All The Things You Believe on Bandcamp

If you like the show after the theme song, rate review and subscribe to us on Podbean or iTunes.

  continue reading

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