Wrasslin' Raw
As you can tell from the title, February 1st has come and gone, and no additional Raw content has been added to Netflix. Join us as we discuss the presumed whereabouts of our co-host, Jason Bartlett, as well as the past, present, and future of Wrasslin’ Raw!
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It's Part 3 of our State of WWE content, and you know what that means... more rumors and innuendo!
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SPECULATION ABOUNDS! In this update episode of Wrasslin' Raw, the boys continue to wait for updates from WWE and Netflix. Lord Thomas checks in from across the pond, and the future is further discussed. If the modern product was watchable, it might be worth talking about!
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January first came around, so let’s pretend like Raw on Peacock never happened! In this update episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys discuss the WWE transition from Peacock to Netflix, and the issues that are arising as a result. Everyone is silent on what to expect, so why not have a good time speculating?
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HO HO HO! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys take a break to honor the annual Christmas episode tradition: discussing the gift exchange, and presenting to the listeners and each other the Mount Crushmores of the year. From everyone at Wrasslin’ Raw, Happy Holidays!
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Here comes Brakkus… and there goes Brakkus! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys sit down to a mediocre episode of Monday Night Raw, filled with mediocre talent like the DOA, Vader, the Headbangers, and Dustin Runnels. D-Lo Brown has a great showing against Terry Funk, while the Brawl For All keeps burning through careers. Mrs. Yamaguchi-san pays a little attention to Val Venis, and the Undertaker starts to show his true colors. A one-off appearance from King Mabel is too much for anyone!
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The only way to make wrestling better is to combine it with boxing! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys watch the fallout from the King of the Ring and the start of the infamous Brawl For All! Sable taints the commentary table with her robotic delivery, Stone Cold Steve Austin gets a rematch with Kane, and Val Venis starts an angle with Yamaguchi-san. What is the best way to freshen up the Legion of Doom? Put them in a program with DOA!
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Bonus matches on a Pay Per View, what could go wrong? In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys view the 1998 King of the Ring, and one of the most talked about matches of all time: the Undertaker and Mankind in the Hell in a Cell match. D-Lo Brown debuts his chest protector in a Five Star Frog Splash, and Vader continues to take a dump on the chest of existence. Some of the finishes here are head and shoulders above the rest, but the Pittsburgh crowd is a symphony of disappointment!
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This one’s going to be a bloodbath! In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the boys check out the go-home show leading into the 1998 King of the Ring Pay Per View. Jerry Lawler gets some Head from Al Snow, the Undertaker visits Paul Bearer’s living room, and reality finally sinks in on Dan Severn. Mankind gets brutal with Billy Gunn, Vader continues to take a dump on everyone, and Edge almost kills Jose Estrada in his debut. Someone tell Dustin Runnels to try to pray the ‘suck’ away!
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Who’s looking forward to a tag team royal rumble match? In this episode of Wrasslin’ Raw, the bracket season is in full swing in the lead up to the King of the Ring. Dustin Runnels, Droz, Jeff Jarrett, and Chainz have mediocre matches, X-Pac is back in the ring, and Val Venis continues to titillate the fans. The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and Kane all end up in a Hell in a Cell match, while Paul Bearer works hard to hit the pay window. Conspiracies abound in this episode!
info_outlineWe've been promised nudity, and it's time to deliver! In this episode of Wrasslin' Raw, the boys dig into a “tweener" Pay Per View, Unforgiven. Chyna bends herself out of a cage, the Rock-N-Roll Express delivers a dud, and everyone gets cooked in the first-ever Inferno Match. LOD 2000 is the same old same old, and Jerry Lawler carries everyone through the Evening Gown Match. Mark Eaton just can't catch a break!