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Die größte Party des Sommers erwartet uns am kommenden Sonntag aus Toronto. 10 Matches werden vom Team getippt, während wir natürlich auch den Rückblick auf die aktuellen Weekly Shows wagen. Außerdem verabschieden wir uns von Wrestling-Legende und WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race.
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of the WINCLY! Our WINCLY podcast will now be released each Tuesday-Thursday afternoon going forward. Subscribe to Wrestling Inc Audio on iTunes to get each episode as soon as it's released. Today's WINCLY episode includes: Wrestling Inc's Justin LaBar joining Nick to break down the pro wrestling news of the past five days. Including Roman Reigns' forklift attacker, Becky Lynch and Roman Reigns on the WWE 2K20 cover, Becky Lynch vs Natalya battling in a Submission Match at SummerSlam, Goldberg facing Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam, two title changes on RAW, backstage NXT news, AEW selling out their first TV taping, Triple H's 50th birthday and more Nick's interview with WWE Hall of Famer Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. Featuring Brutus discussing reuniting with Greg Valentine in Canada this coming weekend, his memories of the Dream Team, how he's doing health wise, his generation vs the current one, his Hall of Fame induction, Bret Hart being attacked at the ceremony, Eric Bischoff's new WWE role, the launch of AEW and more Nick's interview with Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champion Josh Alexander. Featuring Josh discussing tagging with Michael Elgin against Mustache Mountain, what Destiny means to him, having an Impact vs WWE inter-promotional match on an indie show, David Starr stomping on the WWE UK title, his relationship with Scott D'Amore, The North's Impact tag title win, LAX, Tenille Dashwood signing with Impact and more Raj Giri's 2015 interview with WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race
In this episode the guys are gearing up for WWE's Money in the Bank, giving their predictions and analysis of this years show. They also discuss WWE's Cruiser Weight Classic, Bobby Roode's NXT debut & the passing of DX Singer Chris Warren. Stopping by this week is an 8 time world champion and WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race along with his son Leland Race. They discuss World League Wrestling, growing up in the business, training the future stars of tomorrow and a whole lot more!
Former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race set a record that stood until Ric Flair broke it in 1991. To this day, only a handful of individuals can claim to have won more World Championships than Harley Race. He earned those titles at the expense of such greats as Dory Funk Jr., Giant Baba, Terry Funk, Dusty Rhodes and Flair. During the 1970s and early '80s, Race was the NWA's most dominant champion, representing the sport's oldest World Title with pride and defending it with his raw-boned and rugged mat style. His impact was so great that WWE, despite having its own World Champion, chose to recognize Race's title status as well. The tough guy was the first NWA World Champion to engage in title unification matchups against WWE Champions like "Superstar" Billy Graham and Bob Backlund. Race finally joined WWE during the company's national expansion, and was introduced to a new generation of sports-entertainment fans worldwide as "The King" Harley Race. Clad in regal robes and a crown, he faced the late Junkyard Dog in a memorable encounter at WrestleMania III, and was the one of the earliest King of the Ring winners, years before that event became an annual pay-per-view spectacular.
Murdoch’s road to the ring began in tiny Fredericktown, Mo., a town of fewer than 4,000 people in the Ozark Mountains. He was a wrestling fan almost from the beginning. Murdoch grew up on the Von Erichs and ‘Gentleman’ Chris Adams. He loved how they competed in the ring and controlled that crowd, how they were able to bring them up and back down. After high school, he planned on joining the Marines, but instead went into the Job Corps and became a certified welder. Before long, he found himself in Athens, Ga., building railroad cars. He soon came back to Missouri, where his brother was working with a small independent wrestling organization. Murdoch finally had his opportunity to step in the ring.Through his work on the Missouri independents, Murdoch came into contact with WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race, who was opening his own wrestling school in Eldon, Mo. Murdoch ended up being one of the first two students to join Race’s camp, which was an interesting feeling for him. Murdoch got the chance to fine-tune his skills in the ring while Race figured out what the best curriculum was for teaching future classes. The burly grappler recalls six- and seven-day-a-week training with calisthenics, matches and learning a move or two from “Handsome” Harley. That advice stuck with Murdoch as he traveled to Japan, spending six months in Pro Wrestling NOAH’s dojo. He endured grueling training that included 500 squats, 300 push-ups, extended neck bridging sessions, in-ring drills and more. He didn’t know it at the time, but this excursion would change his life the next time Race sent him to Raw.