Episode 10: “No Holds Barred”
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Holy milestone episode, ScreenTeam! On This Very Screen celebrates its tenth episode with the 1989 Hulk Hogan epic and WWE Studios prototype, No Holds Barred! As you can imagine, Paolo and Marc have their work cut out for them when Annie tags in special guest, OJ Patterson of Courting Comedy and Super Trashed Bros! Together, these three smarks let the wrestling references fly while examining the real inspiration behind ECW, the idea of Hulk Hogan literally scaring the shit out of somebody, and whether or not this flick was just one elaborate rib on the “Macho Man” Randy Savage. We also unveil the newly-christened “Nation of Domination Racial Sensitivity” award, and as well as OTVS’s first contest to win a free copy of “WWE 2K16!” Listen now!
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Did You Know? In an ill-fated effort to promote this dreck, Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister was brought in to the WWF as his character from the movie, Zeus. The problem, naturally, was he wasn’t actually a professional wrestler — unlike Robocop, whose WCW cameo was kind of the best thing, ever.
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