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OOOOOHHHH YEEAAAAAHHHH! Welcome to Episode 11! Chris Tankersley and Gary Hockin spend an entire episode talking about video games (spoilers: most video games are fake events) that are created to play a fake sport (spoilers: it's professional wrestling). Professional Wrestling games have been around about as long as video games themselves, and a whole bunch of them are discussed. They did try to keep the insider jokes to a minimum though. Both are massive smarks. Follow @jerkstalkgames on Twitter, find new episodes on http://jerkstalkgames.com, listen to us on iTunes and Google Play Music, or watch us on YouTube! Games Pretty much every WWE and WCW game
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OOOOOHHHH YEEAAAAAHHHH! Welcome to Episode 11! Chris Tankersley and Gary Hockin spend an entire episode talking about video games (spoilers: most video games are fake events) that are created to play a fake sport (spoilers: it's professional wrestling). Professional Wrestling games have been around about as long as video games themselves, and a whole bunch of them are discussed. They did try to keep the insider jokes to a minimum though. Both are massive smarks. Follow @jerkstalkgames on Twitter, find new episodes on http://jerkstalkgames.com, listen to us on iTunes and Google Play Music, or watch us on YouTube! Games Pretty much every WWE and WCW game
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