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Ep. 162 – Goodbye to 2020

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This week, Al Castle and Brian Solomon are joined by PWI Senior Writer Harry Burkett and Editor-in-Chief Kevin McElvaney for a discussion of all things wrestling in 2020. Topics covered include:

  • The rise of cinematic matches
  • How major companies handled the pandemic
  • AEW's first full year in business
  • Representation in pro wrestling

... And much, much more. Don't miss this deep analysis of what might have been pro wrestling's most unusual year to date.

Get the latest issue of PWI: http://pwi-online.com

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on May 26, 2022 10:10 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 07, 2022 18:08 (2+ y ago)

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This week, Al Castle and Brian Solomon are joined by PWI Senior Writer Harry Burkett and Editor-in-Chief Kevin McElvaney for a discussion of all things wrestling in 2020. Topics covered include:

  • The rise of cinematic matches
  • How major companies handled the pandemic
  • AEW's first full year in business
  • Representation in pro wrestling

... And much, much more. Don't miss this deep analysis of what might have been pro wrestling's most unusual year to date.

Get the latest issue of PWI: http://pwi-online.com

Sign up for the new PWI Weekly email newsletter:

https://mailchi.mp/19a64898682f/pwi

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