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Wrestlemania XV

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This is Wrestling With History, a podcast reviewing the most important, the most entertaining, the most exciting and the most awful wrestling shows ever produced. This time round, we are heading in towards the raging climax with WrestleMania XV.

The year is 1999. We are deep into the Monday night wars. ECW had started thier pay per views and were just about to get a nationwide TV deal. WCW had spent 1998 riding high with Goldbergs undefeated streak, the rise of Diamond Dallas Page, and an amazing workhorse undercard. The WWF had just started to gain back momentum in the ratings with Mick Foley putting butts in seats and the colossal star power of The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin and the evil Mr McMahon. In ‘99 WCW gave us David Flair, the Kiss Demon, and Vince Russo on TV, so it’s fair to say the were on the downward path. What did the WWF give us at the showcase of the immortals? Let's find out.


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Produced by Dan Hobbs
Executive Producer:Ben Quy
Artwork by David Treharne

Editing: Dan Hobbs

Music Break "Super Polka" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Wrestling With History

When? This feed was archived on November 17, 2016 15:09 (7+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on November 08, 2016 13:04 (7+ y ago)

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This is Wrestling With History, a podcast reviewing the most important, the most entertaining, the most exciting and the most awful wrestling shows ever produced. This time round, we are heading in towards the raging climax with WrestleMania XV.

The year is 1999. We are deep into the Monday night wars. ECW had started thier pay per views and were just about to get a nationwide TV deal. WCW had spent 1998 riding high with Goldbergs undefeated streak, the rise of Diamond Dallas Page, and an amazing workhorse undercard. The WWF had just started to gain back momentum in the ratings with Mick Foley putting butts in seats and the colossal star power of The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin and the evil Mr McMahon. In ‘99 WCW gave us David Flair, the Kiss Demon, and Vince Russo on TV, so it’s fair to say the were on the downward path. What did the WWF give us at the showcase of the immortals? Let's find out.


RSS iTunes STITCHER acast

Produced by Dan Hobbs
Executive Producer:Ben Quy
Artwork by David Treharne

Editing: Dan Hobbs

Music Break "Super Polka" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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