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Post by Cory Olson on Nov 10, 2023 8:36:32 GMT -5
Tim, Stu, and Cory return with a fun episode! After this week's news and notes, Tim gives a recap of his trip to Canada for Meghan Delve's wedding! Then, this week's main event is a group watch of an event from this week in history. The crew watches one of the top matches from AAA's 1994 PPV When Worlds Collide, as they take a look at El Hijo del Santo and Octagon vs. "Love Machine" Art Barr and Eddie Guerrero in a Double Mask vs. Double Hair Match! Hear more about this classic match, as well as the rest of the card and the impact it had on U.S. wrestling in the future. To watch along with us, click this video: Find out what the other videos below have to do with this episode! Uncharted Territory: Episode 156
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Post by TTX on Nov 10, 2023 10:23:52 GMT -5
Congrats to Meghan and her family.
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Post by TDalton on Nov 10, 2023 19:44:53 GMT -5
Mike can forward that pronunciation clip to Alex. The narrator seems to have trouble with "bridge" (bredge), so we may create another problem.
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Post by DK II on Nov 10, 2023 20:17:37 GMT -5
#1. Congrats to the newly weds.
#2. Man, we really are getting old when we start to realize how long we have been playing and have been friends through this Great Game!
#3. Those famous dice...I want to say I got to experience them at my 1st G-Con...AND DON'T WANT TOO DO SO NEXT SUMMER!
#4. When Worlds Collide! Growing up in L.A. and being close to the Lucha hotbed of Tijuana I got exposed to it at a young age and that PPV gave me a longing to be back home (I was stationed in Biloxi, MS at the time) to be able to see the Lucha on the UHF channels!
#5. Keep up the Great Work UT Podcast Team!
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Post by Matt on Nov 10, 2023 21:53:17 GMT -5
Always nice to not hear Chad.
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Post by Vegas on Nov 11, 2023 23:39:45 GMT -5
I started listening to this episode tonight.
I agree that Morpheus should have his stats a notch below Omega's stats.
In LOW, I think the jobber that had the most memorable wins in my fed was George South. With his black and white LOW card, South scored back to back wins over a debuting One Man Gang and Don Muraco.
I look forward to listening to the remainder of this episode soon.
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Post by Cory Olson on Nov 12, 2023 13:25:17 GMT -5
In LOW, I think the jobber that had the most memorable wins in my fed was George South. With his black and white LOW card, South scored back to back wins over a debuting One Man Gang and Don Muraco. I should have mentioned South in my USWA too, Zeke! He ruined John Pesek's debut pinning him with a deathjump!
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Post by Vegas on Nov 12, 2023 13:52:00 GMT -5
In LOW, I think the jobber that had the most memorable wins in my fed was George South. With his black and white LOW card, South scored back to back wins over a debuting One Man Gang and Don Muraco. I should have mentioned South in my USWA too, Zeke! He ruined John Pesek's debut pinning him with a deathjump! wow, South was a gatekeeper for more than one fed
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Post by throwingtoasters on Nov 12, 2023 14:35:34 GMT -5
Fun listen. I usually can't watch along with the match but it's great to hear y'all discuss it.
Jake Milliman and George South have had a handful of wins but Frogman LeBlanc has the best record of that level of talent. One of his big wins was clean over Steve Regal who was making his debut. Regal crushed him in a return the following card but that was exciting. He also beat "Body builder' Paul Ellering in his Memphis debut. Jimmy Hart was FURIOUS!
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Post by Tournament Master on Nov 12, 2023 18:36:13 GMT -5
Man, first I see the Marvels and there is no end credit scene and then Unchartered Territories has no Easter Eggs. WTH?!
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