Afleveringen
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The end's not near, it's here.
The very final episode of this podcast, and what a bumper show we have in store :
Timestamps
Opening - 2:55
Best of Mid South Moments 2:55 - 2:24:02
The final UWF episode watchalong 2:24:02 - close
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Mark, Stu & Dan are back for our third annual predictions show covering the following :
Will Dynamite drop under 500k viewers for a week of television
Will an AEW television show be cancelled? Ie Dynamite/Rampage/Collision taken off air during 2025
Will Tony Khan be removed as head of creative in AEW?
Will Will Ospreay win the AEW World title in 2024?
Men’s/Women’s Royal Rumble Winners
WrestleMania main events night 1 & 2
Will CM Punk still be employed by WWE on 31/12/2024?
Will Steve Austin wrestle in 2024?
Will the Rock wrestle in 2024?
Who will WWE Undisputed Universal Champion at the end of 2024? That’s the belt currently held by Roman Reigns (if split WWE champion)
Will WrestleMania 2025 be in London?
Will Stu make it through staying up for both nights of WrestleMania without falling asleep!?
Personal wrestling highlight of 2023
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Mark & Stu are back for the final in our ‘Go Home’ series, this time looking at the episode of WWF Superstars that aired on March 19th 1994.
The show is centred around a tour of the Big Apple hosted by Vince McMahon & Johnny Polo while all of the key issues and angles are recapped in some superb packages.
Plus….THE WRESTLEMANIA RAP
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It's time to go back to my podcast origin story.....
Some of you may remember 'the Fans Podcast' with Steve Fall - for a brief time in 2019 he ran a series of shows with reviews of Raw and more with the unique twist being that they would be a maximum of 5 minutes.
My very first podcast assignment for Steve, and the very first ever episode of Mid South Moments, was covering a MSW tv show from October 1983 in five minutes.
As such, I've gone back to the very start of this adventure with a super cut review of last nights 'Day One Raw' show from San Diego, California.
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Mark Dunderdale & Stuart Roberts are back to review the episode of WWF Superstars that aired 24 hours before WrestleMania IX.
We learn about how Shawn Michaels likes to sunbathe, Randy Savage’s penchant for shopping and lots more in this Las Vegas based edition of WWF’s then flag ship weekly program.
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Mark Dunderdale & Stuart Roberts return to look at the episode of WWF Superstars that aired on April 4th 1992 - the day before WrestleMania VIII in the 4th show of our new series 'Go Home'.
All the key angles are touched on, including the Elizabeth ‘centrefold’ reveal, Hogan’s impending retirement and much more.
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Justine Cager returns for a look back at the final stop on the road to WrestleMania VII - it's WWF Superstars from March 23rd 1991 and all the build to Hogan vs Slaughter, Savage vs Warrior and more.
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James Coleman returns to the show for some inter generational family festive fun with THREE FROM.
If you're not familiar with the format, we have 8 wrestlers in a virtual hat, one is drawn out and we then watch together three of their most famous matches and have a jolly old time discussing.
The wrestlers we draw from during this episode are as follows :
'Macho Man' Randy Savage, Saya Kamitani, AJ Styles, Will Ospreay, Hiroshi Tanahashi, CM Punk, Kenny Omega & Manami Toyota
Listen now to see who is picked.....!
(Episode recorded on 26th October 2023)
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Our 'Go Home' series continues along with Justine Cager, looking back at the episode of WWF Superstars of Wrestling that aired the day before the Ultimate Challenge & WrestleMania VI.
Judge for yourself from some of the descriptions of the promos from this show just how many 'energy drinks' were being consumed in the WWF in early 1990.
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The UKFF's favourite forgotten son, Swiss Roll, joins me for a look back at one of the seminal music releases of our time - The World Wrestling Federation Superstars present WrestleMania - the Album.
It featured 11 'hot tracks' as follows :
1. WWF Superstars - WrestleMania
2. WWF Superstars - Slam Jam
3. 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan - USA
4. The Nasty Boys - Nasty Boy Stomp
5. Bret 'Hitman' Hart - Never Been A Right Time To Say Goodbye
6. The Undertaker - The Man in Black
7. 'Macho Man' Randy Savage - Speaking from the Heart
8. Tatanka - Tatanka Native American
9. Mr Perfect - I'm Perfect
10. Crush - Cold Crush
11. The Big Boss Man - Hard Times
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Justine Cager returns for a brand new show from the Pro Wrestling Moments family - it's 'Go Home' looking at the episode of WWF Superstars that aired the day before WrestleMania 5.
Strap yourself in for a 100 miles an hour build up to the pay per view, and the Mega Powers exploding
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Merry Christmas one and all!
Finish off that Turkey and then enjoy myself and Dan reviewing Jim Crockett Promotion's biggest night of the year featuring the following matches :
Ron Garvin (C) vs Ric Flair - NWA World Heavyweight title in a cage
Lex Luger (C) vs Dusty Rhodes - NWA United States title in a cage
Midnight Express (C) vs Road Warriors - NWA World Tag team title
Steve Williams (C) vs Barry Windham - UWF Heavyweight title
Rock 'N Roll Express vs Midnight Express - Scaffold match
Terry Taylor (C) vs Nikita Koloff (C) - UWF/NWA World TV title unification
AND MORE
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Terry Canova & Phil Stegall join me for the penultimate show in the podcast’s history covering Mid South/UWF.
We look at two episodes together from November 1987, before a couple of key promos from the December 5th 1987 show are aired.
Up first is the final build to Starrcade 1987, we also get the Road Warriors, Sting, Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Larry Zybysko and more in action.
There's also an announcement about how and when the final Pro Wrestling Moments shows will be released.
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We welcome Dan back to the show for a look at two shows from October 1987 in the world of the Universal Wrestling Federation - well I say that but these were ultimately two NWA infomercials for an upcoming ‘War Games’ show and Starrcade 1987.
Stay with us as we try and retain some positivity thinking about the glory days of Mid South, while we watch squash after squash featuring the likes of the Road Warriors, Lex Luger & more.
Oh and there’s also one of the worst finishes I’ve ever seen in a clip shown of the Midnight Express challenging the Rock n Roll Express for the NWA World tag team titles AND THE MIGHTY WILBUR
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Sam, Alex & Tom from the Random Wrestling Review podcast join me for this look back over episodes of the UWF from August & September 1987.
The first has matches from UWF’s final ever show at the Superdome including Terry Gordy vs the Angel of Death.
The second is a complete format change, with an in studio show presented by Magnum & Jim Ross including Sting & Chris Adams vs Terry Taylor & Eddie Gilbert PLUS ORIGINAL 1987 ADVERTS
There is a warning early in the show, but this is not for young ears or those with a sensitive disposition to bad language.
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Hear our thoughts live from the biggest weekend in the history of Professional Wrestling in the United Kingdom :
- RevPro 11th anniversary show
- Meeting 'Uncle' Dave Metlzer
- AEW All In featuring
CM Punk vs Samoa Joe
Chris Jericho vs Will Ospreay
FTR vs the Young Bucks
MJF vs Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship
AND MUCH MUCH MORE!
(with special thanks to Mark, Matt, Dan, Louis, Callum & Ben)
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Justine Cager makes her debut looking back on the wonderful world of the Universal Wrestling Federation.
But first we chat SummerSlam 2023 & the build to All In & our expectations heading into the show.
The UWF review starts at 34:10 and includes :
- A Terry Taylor press conference for the ages
- Rock N Roll Express vs the Midnight Express from the Great American Bash Tour
- STING with the promo of his career
- Eddie Gilbert vs Brad Armstrong for the UWF World television title
AND MUCH MUCH MORE!
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Mark Dunderdale (@dopper6) & Stuart Roberts (@wakefieldcanary) return for a look back at the end of May & June 1987 in the Universal Wrestling Federation.
The shows consisted of the following highlights :
'Dr Death' Steve Williams vs Eddie Gilbert
The return of Dick Murdoch
The Lightening Express challenge Sting & Rick Steiner for the tag titles
Sting vs Eddie Gilbert
Steve Williams vs Dick Murdoch from the Superdome
We also chat some current WWE and expectations heading into AEW's debut in the UK upcoming at Wembley Stadium
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Calum Barnes returns to look back at the combined All Elite Wrestling & New Japan Pro Wrestling show from the Scotia Bank Arena in Toronto, Canada featuring the following :
MJF vs Hiroshi Tanahashi - AEW World Championship
CM Punk vs Satoshi Kojima - Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarter final
Cassidy vs Shibata vs ZSJ vs Garcia - AEW International Title
Sanada vs ‘Jungle Boy’ Jack Perry - IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
Eddie Kingston, the Young Bucks, Adam Page & Tomohiro Ishii vs Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, Shota Umino, Konosuke Takeshita & Claudio Castignolli
Toni Storm vs Willow Nightingale - AEW Women’s World Championship
Kenny Omega vs Will Ospreay - IWGP United States Championship
Sting, Darby Allin & Tetsuya Naito vs Minoru Suzuki, Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara
Bryan Danielson vs Kazuchika Okada
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Callum Barnes returns for a look back on the May 9th, 16th & 23rd 1987 episodes of the Universal Wrestling Federation.
These featured two huge showdowns between former tag team champions, Terry Taylor & Chris Adams plus Barry Windham, UWF World Champion Big Bubba Rogers, J.J. Dillon, Dusty Rhodes AND Magnum TA's return to the promotion on commentary.
I would highly recommend checking out the May 16th episode on YouTube (https://youtu.be/XoeARy_Smrc) as it's genuinely one of the best ones I've watched in getting on for four years covering Mid South/UWF.
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