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Dave LaGreca and Tommy Dreamer remember ECW's Barely Legal. They're joined by Beulah McGillicutty and Blue Meanie.
It's the new jingle that's sweeping the nation! Who attacked Aleister Black? William Regal starts his investigation on the latest episode of NXT. 205 Live had a BANGER of a main event between Buddy Murphy and Kalisto. For our CLASSIC MATCH OF THE WEEK, we ventured to ECW's Barely Legal 1997 to watch the GRUDGE MATCH OF THE CENTURY: Taz vs. Sabu! Wrestling Twitter was full of HOT TAKES this week, so we asked our listeners for some of theirs. Plus; Questions and News!
It's the new jingle that's sweeping the nation! Who attacked Aleister Black? William Regal starts his investigation on the latest episode of NXT. 205 Live had a BANGER of a main event between Buddy Murphy and Kalisto. For our CLASSIC MATCH OF THE WEEK, we ventured to ECW's Barely Legal 1997 to watch the GRUDGE MATCH OF THE CENTURY: Taz vs. Sabu! Wrestling Twitter was full of HOT TAKES this week, so we asked our listeners for some of theirs. Plus; Questions and News!
Spring Stampede 1997 was the night Randy Savage "made" Diamond Dallas Page and the night that Booker T gave what is perhaps the most infamous interview in WCW history! Plus a four way match that's really just a tag match, Scott Hall is nowhere to be found, the tag titles are on the line in a singles match, Tony has no idea who "he" is, several WCW wrestlers were in a serious car wreck, Benoit and Malenko squared off, Mysterio and Ultimo had their rubber match, Flair cuts a promo, and of course Mean Gene has some things for us on the hotline that you don't want to miss! PLUS the Tony Schiavone Drip gets lyrics this week, someone forgot to pay their bill to Ham Cubes, there is a bounty on Lois, and Tony "names names" when it comes to the firing of Kevin Sullivan! Tony is fired up this week and you don't want to miss an off-the-rails edition of WHAT HAPPENED WHEN?! Have a question for our "ECW's Barely Legal" episode? Ask it on Twitter @WHWMonday Buy a shirt and Tony will call you (eventually!) at LoisRules.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/WHWMonday Save some money on your current home loan at 1fmc.com Buy a house with no money down at BrandNewHouse.com Follow Tony on Twitter: @tonyschiavone24 Follow Conrad on Twitter: @HeyHeyItsConrad Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/WHWMonday
Episode 81's guest is former WWF, WCW, and TNA Creative Team member and current Full Sail University Professor, Ed Ferrara. It is Ed's second go round on CC, as he was a guest way back on episode 12. On that episode we discussed the wrestling training he received back before working in the California independents as Bruce Beaudine, his work in televison, and his eventual entry into WWF Creative. We talked about working with Vince McMahon and the other stars of that time, including Steve Austin, The Rock, Mick Foley, and more, as well as Ed's exit from the WWF with Vince Russo. On this episode, we cover more about his time leaving the WWF and joining WCW, including:- The WWF's signing of Chris Jericho just before Ferrara and Russo left for WCW, how they would have used him, and his Hal Of Fame career including his excellent work today.- Seeing a WWE Hall Of Famer become President Of The United States (yes, if you've been living under a rock, Donald Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States-Working on a WCW Creative Team after Vince Russo left in January 2000- Tank Abbott vs. Big Al in a "Skins Match" at SuperBrawl 2000, the crazy ending to the match, and reactions backstage- Pushing Bret Hart to the main event and the World Championship in WCW, and Eric Bischoff's claims that Bret was a "shell of himself" while working for WCW.- Ed's favorite debuts in wrestling history- Why a Steve Austin vs. Jeff Jarrett feud never happened, Russo & Jarrett's friendship, and what Ed thought of Jeff as a WCW main eventer- Working with Bill Goldberg, Goldberg's reaction to a messed up segment on a Nitro, and Ed's thoughts on Goldberg's return and current run in WWE- Randy Savage's attempt at returning to the wrestling business in 2001, and Ed's involvement with that- Working with Roddy Piper in WCW, and Ed's memories of a shocking promo Piper wished to cut on "The Powers That Be"- Sid Vicious' dislike of a Nitro script, and his refusal to follow it, and the crazy Nitro that followed. - Being face to face with an infuriated Scott Steiner, Steiner calling out DDP for real live on televison, and the legit backstage fight afterwards.- The WCW sale, being backstage in Panama City, and being backstage as Shane McMahon and Bruce Prichard took over.- Would Ed ever write a book about his experiences, and what were his plans after WCW folded?- Did Ed ever try to return to the WWF?- Brock Lesnar as a one of kind attraction in today's wrestling, his match with Randy Orton at Summerslam, and blading vs. legit strikes. We discuss all this and more!You can catch Ed Ferrara sporadically on episodes of MLW Radio, and you can follow him on Twitter at @theedferraraPlease, subscribe, rate and review Creative Control with Joe Feeney on iTunes and Stitcher, and check out the Creative Control T Shirt Store on Pro Wrestling Tees at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeneyPlease subscribe, rate, and review CCJF's new podcast on iTunes, "Wrestling With History." The first episode discusses ECW's Barely Legal with Senior Official John Finegan.