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Episode 76 - 2012 Miracle On 34th Street Fight Match

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The year is 2012 and stagnant is one way to describe wrestling in America. WWE has fully established its international dominance and TNA has failed to compete with the juggernaut and drove away its fans. While stagnant, there is still room for wrestling to be its silliest it can be, especially around the holidays. Fans are treated to holiday discounts on merch, cheaper live event tickets, and more, but on Christmas Eve 2012, they were treated to a live appearance from Ol' Saint Nick himself, Santa Claus on Monday Night RAW. Santa came bearing gifts for all the good little boys and girls when suddenly Alberto Del Rio levels him with one of his many fancy cars. As punishment, Santa's potential last words were for Alberto to face John Cena in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight match.
Join Twitch.tv's Mopgarden (@Mopgarden) and Sirenn (@iamlynndewitt) as they watch the holiday showdown between Cena and Del Rio, talk about their childhood memories of meeting Santa, the best Christmas song "Dominick The Donkey", and how Sirenn plans to end the reign of Santa Claus.

You can support Grumm and The Dork Side of the Ring Podcast:
- Twitter: @IAmGrumm and @DorkSideRing
- Instagram: IAmGrumm and DorkSideRing
- Youtube: TGrumm on Youtube or Dork Side on Youtube
- Discord: grumm.tv
- Patreon: support.grumm.tv

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The year is 2012 and stagnant is one way to describe wrestling in America. WWE has fully established its international dominance and TNA has failed to compete with the juggernaut and drove away its fans. While stagnant, there is still room for wrestling to be its silliest it can be, especially around the holidays. Fans are treated to holiday discounts on merch, cheaper live event tickets, and more, but on Christmas Eve 2012, they were treated to a live appearance from Ol' Saint Nick himself, Santa Claus on Monday Night RAW. Santa came bearing gifts for all the good little boys and girls when suddenly Alberto Del Rio levels him with one of his many fancy cars. As punishment, Santa's potential last words were for Alberto to face John Cena in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight match.
Join Twitch.tv's Mopgarden (@Mopgarden) and Sirenn (@iamlynndewitt) as they watch the holiday showdown between Cena and Del Rio, talk about their childhood memories of meeting Santa, the best Christmas song "Dominick The Donkey", and how Sirenn plans to end the reign of Santa Claus.

You can support Grumm and The Dork Side of the Ring Podcast:
- Twitter: @IAmGrumm and @DorkSideRing
- Instagram: IAmGrumm and DorkSideRing
- Youtube: TGrumm on Youtube or Dork Side on Youtube
- Discord: grumm.tv
- Patreon: support.grumm.tv

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