Posted August 22, 201312 yr comment_5557875 In this new episode of the PTB Podcast, Scott and Justin are joined by the one and only Scott Keith (www.rspwfaq.com). Scott talks about his early days as a fan, his favorite angles and wrestlers, the evolution of pro wrestling, his online rants, books, website and more! So fire up this action packed episode and join Scott, Justin & Scott because it is time for another edition of the PTB Podcast! Check out more from the Place to Be Podcast right here at Place to Be Nation including interviews with Kevin Kelly, J.J. Dillon, Christopher Daniels, Gary Michael Cappetta, Scott Hudson, Bruno Lauer, Stevie Richards, Eddie Edwards and many, many more. The complete Place to Be Podcast archive can be found here: www.placetobe.podbean.com/ Also, the PTB Podcast is now available on the Stitcher Radio app! Visit www.stitcher.com for more information! Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
August 22, 201312 yr comment_5557934 Can't believe you boys tracked down Keith himself. This should be fun.
August 22, 201312 yr comment_5557946 Here's the link to the episode: http://placetobenation.com/place-to-be-pod...47-scott-keith/
August 22, 201312 yr comment_5557955 Just listened to it, not a Keith fan so wasn't sure what to expect, but it was interesting. "The fans were immediately tired of Hogan the day after he won the belt in 2002" Really?
August 22, 201312 yr Author comment_5557956 Yah that was a bit of hyperbole, but I agree with the overall point that the nostalgia dimmed fairly quickly. He was still over, but probably not enough to have a longer title reign.
August 22, 201312 yr comment_5557983 Thought Keith was surprisingly relaxed and laid back, considering what I associate him with. For all his shortcomings, I think he probably deserves his dues for being one of the lightning rods who brought a lot of people into the IWC in the first place. I liked your questions boys.
August 22, 201312 yr Author comment_5557988 Thought Keith was surprisingly relaxed and laid back, considering what I associate him with. For all his shortcomings, I think he probably deserves his dues for being one of the lightning rods who brought a lot of people into the IWC in the first place. I liked your questions boys. Thanks JVK! I agree that he is pretty chill dude...very well spoken and a great memory. It was fun. Looking forward to CRZ next week.
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