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http://605pod.com/2015/12/31/605-episode-6-stop-the-murder/

David Bixenspan and The Great Brian Last are back for the last show of 2015 to discuss some supremely ridiculous wrestling topics, including:

  • Jimmy Hart’s talents as a lyricist.
  • The amazing audio of Mario Galento exposing the business on Memphis radio in 1974 released on Beau James’ podcast.
  • The crazy story of Dandy Jack Donovan allegedly being ambushed by Tojo Yamamoto, Jackie Fargo, and Jerry Jarrett. (Jarrett’s version, which we found after we finished the show, is here)
  • Dark Journey being in the colonic business..

And much more, including the latest edition of of Dennis of the Week.

Follow us on Twitter at @davidbix and @GreatBrianLast. To support the show, please consider using our Amazon referral link, a PayPal donation, or becoming a Patreon patron. Subscribe using our Feedburner feed URL or the links below, which include our iTunes link.

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That show was awesome. The Jack Donovan story was just insane. I also really enjoyed the short Michael Hayes on Dallas radio story.

 

I know it's been said a couple of shows ago, but this show has become definite scheduled listening for me along with Between the Sheets, any OSW/Attitude Era/New Generation shows, and the PTBN group of shows. Good stuff guys.

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I'd be curious to see someone delve into NAWA/SAPW history too. I share Brian's curiosity over which markets they had regular TV and for how long. The were on in Richmond, VA for about 6 weeks, soon after they started, ran one show that bombed, and then were off TV 2 weeks later. I can't imagine what they would have been paying as they had a noon Saturday timeslot on the NBC affiliate (#1 in market) which ran it opposite NWA Pro on CBS.

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