Posted November 30, 20168 yr comment_5777089 Kris and David are back with more exclusive audio in the form of Volume 2 of the national expansion era series! More than anything else, this episode deals with the fallout of Black Saturday, when the WWF took over the Superstation WTBS wrestling time slots, as well as the launch of the first UWF in Japan. Learn about Dave Meltzer’s psychic powers, the media coverage of Black Saturday, how TBS explained giving Ole Anderson his own new show, the finances of NJPW and AJPW in the early ‘80s, the “WWF Action Line” 976 number, the WWF taking over Toronto, how the Observer covered the Roddy Piper/Jimmy Snuka coconut angle, Nobuhiko Takada’s multiple cancelled American debuts, Vince banning Japanese photographers from MSG, and MUCH more. An awesome show, so check it out! Sign up here. Patrons can click here for the show. We also have a free preview of the episode talking about the WWF Action Line, Titan's 976 number that featured the wrestlers cutting insane promos and telling wacky jokes.
November 30, 20168 yr comment_5777104 Lots of interesting stuff on this show.....the newsletters at this time was a total mixed bag and all kinds of wild and weird stuff was going on here.
December 5, 20168 yr comment_5777663 I'm addicted to your shows PRE-1995! Maybe an NWA on demand podcast would be your niche. And one without current talk. Strictly NWA. ...anyway... I love your research in the shows and would like to know if the "tiny.url" bts thing works on mobile devices? I want to help the show but I use Amazon app.
December 5, 20168 yr comment_5777682 If you use it through Safari are whatever Android uses it should
December 6, 20168 yr Author comment_5777756 I'm addicted to your shows PRE-1995! Maybe an NWA on demand podcast would be your niche. And one without current talk. Strictly NWA. ...anyway... I love your research in the shows and would like to know if the "tiny.url" bts thing works on mobile devices? I want to help the show but I use Amazon app. If the Amazon app is handling Amazon URLs for you, then putting it in the browser should open the app.
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