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Quite a noteworthy post-Christmas episode really as we prepare to enter 1994. The Hart Brothers make up, The Quebecers make trouble, Doink makes a nuisance of himself, and The Undertaker continues to make that casket. And SALT collaborated with Drop Project to make "Glide", a delicious 8% NEIPA. Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter.
In this episode of New Gen on a Mission, Justin Pratt and Tim Slomka continue the journey through the New Gen Era and are digging into the final build to the Royal Rumble 1994. They talk about the setup for Yokozuna vs. Undertaker, the Hart Brothers quest for gold, Crush and Macho Man waging war and of course, Doink! Enjoy!
On Episode 32 of Chicken Salad join Ben Locke, Logan Crosland and Calum McDougall as they review Royal Rumble 1994. Topics discussed include the choice of colour commentator, a perfectly fine opener, an all time angle between the Hart Brothers, Ben mangles the english language whilst talking about Owen mangling the English language, different charisma levels in the Rotunda family, the casketometer, Ted doesnt believe it, Ben attempts some play by play, a very special interview and great value Warrior-Hogan. We wrap things up with some end of show awards. Come for the concept but stay for Tim Shite its Chicken Salad.
On this episode we have two Tag Title matches featuring both of the Hart Brothers! On RAW, it's The Rock and Owen Hart facing Stone Cold and The Undertaker for the WWF Tag Titles and on Nitro it's Sting and Bret Hart vs. Giant and Scott Hall for the WCW Tag Titles! Watch it with us!
JD and Logan read some tweets from the Iron Sheik. They read some fan mail defending Rabbi Barris for a nasty letter he received from a fan. Also , a fan sends in a letter regarding the Hart Brothers from Survivor Series 93 and that is discussed in more detail --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ring-the-bell-radio/message
It's Rumble Season! With the Royal Rumble 2021, and the anniversary of PodMania, just 10 days away, the lads look back at some of the best of the undercard of Royal Rumble's past; matches that are sometimes forgotten due to he main event gimmick match! Watchalong with us as we travel through Rumbles from 1994 to 2017, all with an added does of the PodMania nonsense you've grown to tolerate! All this and more on this week's episode of the PodMania Podcast! Find the links to the matches here; https://tinyurl.com/y35bj8bb Subscribe to the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/PodManiaPodcasts Follow Rob here; https://www.twitter.com/REALRobGoodwin Follow Garth here; https://www.twitter.com/thegarthberg Follow Chris here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuro Follow PODMANIA here! Website: https://www.podmania.co.uk Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podmania Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podmaniapodcasts
It's Rumble Season!With the Royal Rumble 2021, and the anniversary of PodMania, just 10 days away, the lads look back at some of the best of the undercard of Royal Rumble's past; matches that are sometimes forgotten due to he main event gimmick match! Watchalong with us as we travel through Rumbles from 1994 to 2017, all with an added does of the PodMania nonsense you've grown to tolerate!All this and more on this week's episode of the PodMania Podcast!Find the links to the matches here; https://tinyurl.com/y35bj8bbSubscribe to the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/PodManiaPodcastsFollow Rob here; https://www.twitter.com/REALRobGoodwinFollow Garth here; https://www.twitter.com/thegarthbergFollow Chris here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuroFollow PODMANIA here!Website: https://www.podmania.co.ukTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/podmaniaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podmaniapodcasts
The When It Was Cool Podcast Network and FlairFlop.com presents the 209th edition of Wrestling With the Dawg Podcast! The Dirty Dawg Darsie felt a little Canadian, so he dove into the WWF Tag Team Championship match from WWF Royal Rumble 1994 where the champions the Quebecers defended their titles against the Hart Brothers! The Dawg discussed WWF teasing the fans of Lex Luger as WWF Champion, WWF syndicated show mix-up, Hogan talking about joining WCW, the WWF doing Royal Rumble matches at house shows, and so much more!
The 30 Years of Jericho celebration wraps up with this special episode with Ted Irvine! He was there from the beginning, literally, and shares his recollections of CJ’s career! He remembers when Chris first told him that he wanted to pursue wrestling, the road trip they took to Calgary to check out the Hart Brothers wrestling school, his first introduction to and impression of Lance Storm, and some of the scary phone calls he received over the years. Ted also recounts his relationship with Vince McMahon, what the Big Show said to him the first time they met, and what it was like seeing CJ wrestle at Ted’s old stomping grounds, Madison Square Garden. Plus, he shares some of his fav matches, his fav wrestlers, and the moment he knew his son would make it in the business.
The 30 Years of Jericho celebration wraps up with this special episode with Ted Irvine! He was there from the beginning, literally, and shares his recollections of CJ's career! He remembers when Chris first told him that he wanted to pursue wrestling, the road trip they took to Calgary to check out the Hart Brothers wrestling school, his first introduction to and impression of Lance Storm, and some of the scary phone calls he received over the years. Ted also recounts his relationship with Vince McMahon, what the Big Show said to him the first time they met, and what it was like seeing CJ wrestle at Ted's old stomping grounds, Madison Square Garden. Plus, he shares some of his fav matches, his fav wrestlers, and the moment he knew his son would make it in the business.
We're back for season 2 with a really great Watchamania! Mike brings Beau a rare gem of the Hart Brothers vs. the Steiner Brothers. It's a dope match and the show that precedes it is pretty solid too! Get into it! Really get deep in those numbers: 10:26 - Who’s Your Favorite Wrestler? 18:38 - Is It SHITHOUSE?! 35:18 - Ad 36:41 - Back from Break 39:41 - We Watch The Hart Brothers vs. The Steiner Brothers - WrestleFest 1994 1:08:10 - Ratings & Outro 1:17:17 - Topé Memories So who's your favorite wrestler? Let us know! Follow Topé Suicida on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. And if you want to reach us via email, we're at topesuicidapod@gmail.com! You can follow Beau everywhere @beaurosser. Mike's on Twitter @MikeFromTV and Instagram @mikefromtelevision. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show! And better still, share it with a friend or two, won't you? Welcome to the SHITHOUSE. Stay safe out there, and wear a dang mask, dummy. Thank you for V O T I N G! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tope-suicida/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tope-suicida/support
On October 2, 1990, Chris Jericho and Lance Storm made their professional wrestling debuts - against each other - for the Canadian Wrestling Connection! And lucky for us, Lance Storm kept a video copy! And now you can watchalong with Chris and Lance as they breakdown that first match (watch the video at www.chrisjericho.com/watchalong), and analyze their respective performances. Chris gave the match 2.5 stars. Listen as they remember the first time they met, early gimmick ideas, and what they learned from the Hart Brothers wrestling school! They talk Owen Hart, the reverse victory roll, and Poison’s “Unskinny Bop.”
On October 2, 1990, Chris Jericho and Lance Storm made their professional wrestling debuts - against each other - for the Canadian Wrestling Connection! And lucky for us, Lance Storm kept a video copy! And now you can watchalong with Chris and Lance as they breakdown that first match (watch the video at www.chrisjericho.com/watchalong), and analyze their respective performances. Chris gave the match 2.5 stars. Listen as they remember the first time they met, early gimmick ideas, and what they learned from the Hart Brothers wrestling school! They talk Owen Hart, the reverse victory roll, and Poison's “Unskinny Bop.”
This week we welcome one of Branson’s favorite entertainers, Rick McEwen! There earliest Rick McEwen can remember singing was at Beulah Church of Christ in Cullman, Alabama. He started playing music when he was 13. Self taught with help from my Cousin's the Hart Brothers.. three chords and a prayer from his Mother. Rick was praying to get a gig soon and “mom” was praying he’d get out of her sewing room. He moved to Nashville in Nashville,Tn. where he toured with The Blackwood Singers, Vasser Clements, and spent two years with Earl Scruggs. He began singing demo's for a few producers in Nashville, one in particular Alan Reynold's ( Garth Brooks, Crystal Gayle, Don Williams, Kathey Matea ). This led to him working with The Dillards (the Darlin' Family on Andy Griffith TV Show) and touring The U.S., Canada, Mexico, England. Moved to Branson in 1984. His first Branson job was in the 4,000-seat amphitheater, Echo Hollow, at Silver Dollar City. The show operated five seasons. During that time Rick helped produce over 120 live radio shows, national cable TV special, and performed before 1.7 Million over the next five years. Following that he was with the 7th founding show in Branson, the Ozark Jubilee and the featured male vocalist and bass guitar player. Rick spent one year as lead singer for the Ozark Mountain Boys where he opened for many of his heroes: Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Jerry Reed, Loretta Lynn, Dottie West, Connie Smith, Johnny Russell, John Connelly, Asleep at The Wheel, Mason Dixon, Mike Snider, and many others..... He then joined the Jim Stafford show for over 14 years. In 1991, Eureka Springs beaconed him to make the short trip down the highway to perform with the Ozark Mountain Opry. In his spare time he played on recordings and help produce projects for an IMAX Theatre and Movie Short. This led to working with Andrew Belling ( Disney Productions) on a Disney Theme Park Music Project for The Enchanted TiKi Hut Ride. In 1993, his relationship with Andrew and Rodney Dillard landed his a bass playing spot in the Mayberry Revisited Network special, hosted By Andy Griffith and Don Knotts. He was asked to play with The Dillard's on The Mayberry Cast reunion show at The Opryland Hotel.... These many years later he is also a veteran of the Country Tonite show and Penny Gilley TV show on RFD. The past seven season he’s been a part of the Marty Robbins Tribute in Branson. In 2020, Rick started a Tribute to Kenny Rogers and My Great American Songbook Show as well as running shotgun on the “Nashville Roadhouse Live Show”. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Star Theater Box Office: 417-693-4432, or visit: BransonStarTheater.com. Choices Concert Hall can be contacted by calling: 417-320-6242, or ChoicesConcertHall.com.
Voxx Band is a Hard Rock band based out of Tampa Bay, Florida. Regis Lima is the front man with the Hart Brothers doing the rhythm (Carl-bass and Steven-drums) and Mike Babb and Harold Rule on the guitars giving the Voxx Band that high energy music with catchy melodies and some great guitar riffs.
Mike Hart is the son of Smith Hart who was the oldest of all the Hart Brothers. Mike lived in Calgary and then moved to Ontario where he ran into what would become the 365 Pro Wrestling crews. This episode talks about his early years.
The Singh Brothers crash TIJ much like they crashed the WWE live show in Toronto 10 years ago that got the ball rolling for them! Okay, so they were actually invited to TIJ! Anyways... Harv and Gurv Sihra recount their wrestling journey from the Hart Brothers wrestling school in Calgary to Tony Condello's death tours in Manitoba to Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling to finally signing with the WWE and landing plum gigs as henchman to WWE Champion, Jinder Mahal. They're also talking Bollywood, Punjabi, Great Khali, what they learned from Edge, and the joys of a "Kraft dinner."
You don't get to be Jorma kaukonen's guitar tech without possessing serious skills. But more than skills, you need the right temperament. Myron Hart II has just the right blend of confidence, humility, and talent, and that has kept him close to Jorma's side for the last several years. Myron grew up in a musical family, a stones throw from the Fur Peace Ranch, and learned the business from watching his father, Myron "Pete" Hart of the Hart Brothers and the luthier behind Buckeye Mandolins. I caught up with Myron during some downtime in between dates with Hot Tuna.
DENNY LUIS returns to the NEW edition of THE KLB show as we begin our 2-part discussion on WWF Survivor Series 1993, a show filled with wackiness and good wrestling... and some bad wrestling! We discuss the Hart Brothers vs. Shawn Michaels and his Knights, which was supposed to be Jerry Lawler until he made a mistake that certain Subway spokespeople have made in the past, allegedly, we talk about the Perfect Partner being so Perfect that he left and returned, Vince McMahon using a neckbrace to gain sympathy during the steroid trial; 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Janetty, we talk about Adam Bomb surviving a Nuclear Bomb and becoming a wrestler, the WACKY IC Title situation, and we go into an in depth discussion of Ray Combs' suicide and his final days on Earth. PLUS - BOBBY HEENAN ON FIRE!
One of the things I get asked about most often is why WhiskyCast doesn't have more tasting sessions. We'll answer that request in this episode, as Suntory's Lincoln Henderson takes me through a tasting session with Suntory's Yamazaki 12 and 18-year-old Japanese single malts. In the news, the European Union fires another volley in the whisky war with India, Bunnahabhain celebrates 125 years with a special single malt, BenRiach releases four new single malts with special finishes, we'll go to the woodshed with Alastair Hart of Hart Brothers, and it's holiday season at Maker's Mark.