Posted July 3, 201510 yr comment_5682727 Post:http://www.thecubsfan.com/?p=2782file link:http://thecubsfan.com/jvstw/jvstw80.mp3Joe Vs. The World returns with a very special episode! Dylan Hales joins Joe to recap "Hotstuff" Eddie Gilbert's run in the USWA in 1990. You've seen or heard about Eddie running over Jerry Lawler with a car, but we dive into all of the angles, interviews, and matches that went along with it, as well as the disappointing end. Also featuring appearances from Kowabunga the Ninja Turtle, MC Jammer, and the New Kids!Best of all, you can follow along too!:
July 3, 201510 yr comment_5682742 Everyone watch the YouTube series it is totally worth it. This show was a great deal of fun and I thank Joe for having me on.
July 3, 201510 yr comment_5682762 Very excited for this one. One thing that was fun going through 1990 was how the car thing wasn't even close to the highlight of the feud for me.
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5682777 Just a heads up. I downloaded the episode through the iOS podcast app and received a duplicate of the WWF 1996 part 3 episode. Anyone else have this issue?
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5682812 Just a heads up. I downloaded the episode through the iOS podcast app and received a duplicate of the WWF 1996 part 3 episode. Anyone else have this issue? Same with ITunes. Ended up just listening to it through the link here.
July 4, 201510 yr Author comment_5683025 Feed should be updated with the correct show. Sorry about that.
July 5, 201510 yr comment_5683120 Really enjoyed this one, guys. I honestly haven't watched a lot of this USWA stuff since at least 2012, but Dylan's enthusiasm for a lot of the segments had my hyped to go back and revisit a bunch of them. So yeah. Safe to say I'll be YouTubing a little bit over the next couple of weekends. McMemphis, Harts War, Horror of the Moondogs, and this gem of a series... I know you mentioned a Gilbert-centered Exile project, but I'd legitimately love to hear you guys tackle the "Eric Embry in USWA" Texas vs. Tennessee feud at some point. It's out there and easily accessible as well. It's about 100+ segments long, but it's fantastic and would be a lot of fun to break down. It's got Embry, Lawler, Gilbert, Prichard, Keirn, Fuller, Jarrett, Anthony, you name it... It only reinforces Dylan's point about how different and unique Memphis was, even as the wheels appeared to be falling out from underneath 'em.
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