Past Shows

November 18th
The first show that we didn’t enjoy doing, our tribute show to the late great Eddie Guerrero

Eddie died this past Sunday, found dead by nephew Chavo in his hotel room. Reported as a massive heart failure, he was found in his hotel bathroom with his toothbrush still in his mouth. WWE dedicated their RAW and Smackdown’s for the week to Eddie, as both were taped the day of Eddie’s death as part of a RAW/Smackdown Mega House Show, though the only matches that were tributes to Eddie were the Rey Mysterio vs. HBK, Chavo vs. JBL, and Benoit vs. HHH matches. We didn’t have much of a format, we just ranted and raved a man who became a legend before our very eyes over the last ten years, shining the most over the last three. We did a Top Five on Eddie’s best matches and made sure everyone that listened knew what Eddie Guerrero’s legacy is and is secure as. The greatest and most successful lucha libre wrestler in the history of the sport of professional wrestling. Eddie, we will all miss you and the wrestling business is worse off as a hole with you missing from it, vaya con dios.

November 11th
A show with lots to cover in TNA and lots to ignore in WWE
“. . .When I was insolent I was placed in burlap sack and beaten with reeds, pretty standard really. . .”
TNA confirmed their video game deal with Chicago based Midway Entertainment, but more importantly confirmed they had secured the most entertaining and underused wrestler of the last three years, Christian! Christian Cage as he’ll be known will debut at Genesis. Batista suffering a pretty severe back injury, along with Joey Styles taking over for the Corpse aka Good Ole JR was the bulk of the WWE topics covered. We slid in a Pothead Rant on whether we felt TNA was ready for primetime after seeing their first but not last primetime special and fit in a PCP Personality Change featuring Booker, Benoit, Benjamin, Christian, Jarrett, and the big dick himself, Vince McMahon.

November 4th
Scott returned and was even early for the All WCW Show. Somebody must be a big Ric Flair fan. . .
“How would you like to suck my balls?!!”
We did talk about TNA and WWE breifly since the night before TNA had their first primetime special featuring an Ultimate X and a World Title change. But then it was a trip back to the nineties when the WWE had a competitor that brought it to it's knees. We had a Top Five on our favorite WCW Matches, a Drunken Debate on WCW's legacy, and the return of If I Was Booker focusing on the New Blood Era.
“Excuse me. . HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUCK MY BALLS, MR. GARRISON?!!1"

October 28th
Anthony flies solo for the first time in two years.
“TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!!!”
Scott was hungover and celebrating the White Sox World Series win two nights before. So Anthony took the bull by the balls and rode it by himself for two hours of smack that would make Jim Rome proud. Bound for Glory's quality, ROH's title situation, Hardcore Homecoming's significance, and Kid Kash and Gregory Helms shaking up WWE were smacked up for two hours that showed why Anthony's won two awards, and gets paid to go to CLC.

October 21st
All TNA, All the Time as we count down to Bound For Glory.
“I believe there's a hero in all of us.”
We breifly mentioned the WWE since RAW Ratings are back to their usual levels and Batista opened his mouth to diss the TNA product. After that garbage we had a Top Five, Drunken Debate, and the long awaited debut of If I Was Booker all covering aspects of TNA's past, present, and future as they move ahead to their version of WrestleMania. . Bound for Glory.

October 14th
The Don graces us with his precense to cover some concerts he went to with us.
“Why do you want me to kills this Count Chocula?”
We had news on TNA, WWE, ROH, and Chicago Sports with the Bulls trading their francise center and the White Sox charging towards the World Series.
“That son of a bitch is spreading lies! He says my cereal cuts the roof of your mouth!”
We had our second movie review of the season, talking about the controversial wrestling documentary 101 Reasons Not to Be a Pro Wrestler. The true ECW One Night Stand buyrate was covered, with teh total number going up by 60,000 to 325,000 rivaling any brand exclusive ppv put up this year. We closed with a PCP Personality Change featuring Matt Hardy, Edge, John Cena, Batista and more.

October 7th
Music news returned on our show, RAW returned to USA, and TNA debuted on Spike TV.
“Holy shit balls!”
TNA came onto Spike with a bang with a lot of in ring and out of ring action including the Controversey in Canada footage airing, and Chris Sabin, Petey Williams, and Alex Shelley tore the house down. Dixie Carter speaking out on the positive state of TNA, Rey Mysterio speaking out on the negatives of the X Division, and a Top Five on the Most Underrated Wrestlers in ECW while they were in ECW were covered. We ranted so much on the topics we covered we ended up bumping the debut of If I Was Booker, won't be the last time.

September 23rd
On task and on subject so much we were running under.
“Surely you can't be serious?!”
The Dudley Boyz officially signing and Johnny Fairplay resigning was discussed in TNA news while the importance of the Matt Hardy vs Edge Ladder Match and RVD's copyright consent were the hot topics in the WWE section. We had a Drunken Debate on the Bound for Glory Main Event and brought out the PCP Personality Change for the first time in the semester where we assumed the likes of Benoit, Christian, Angle, and Raven.
“I am serious, and don't call me Sherlly.”

September 16th
Time to play catch up, we spent so much time looking back last week that we didn't look at the clock to realize we were out of time.
“Not like there's another road asshole!”
We reviewed TNA's Unbreakable PPV which featured the greatest Triple Threat Match of a all time. AJ Styles, Chris Daniels, and Samoa Joe went at it in a match that immediately made the X Title as valuable as the World Title.
“Reynold's Style!”
The Top Five List returned covering the most underrated ECW Talent, covered Vince McMahon's comments at a stockholder meeting, talked with Sam a little about the summer movie season, and brought out the big daddy segment. . .the Pothead Rant! And in the Rant we covered WWE's sabotaging of ECW One Night Stand, and praised TNA for letting the spirit of ECW live on in their product beyond just having weapon fest matches.

September 9th
What happened to the summer season? By summer season we meant we'd see you in the fall, asshole.
“He's gotta gun!”
We started late and had to end early, what a great start to our third year. Sam started the show off with Anthony, just like old times and talked about our favorite concerts we saw during the summer. Which included The Warped Tour, Tom Petty, and Gigantour. Scott showed up and the wrestling talk began.
“LLLLLLet's get ready to SSSSUUUCCKKKK IIITTTTTT!!”
We had so much to talk about, that half of it got bumped to the second week. But the topic we covered is something we could talk about until the sky falls, and that topic is. . . E C W!!! The Hardcore Revival of 2005 was the topic of the week as we covered One Night Stand, Hardcore Homecoming, and Forever Hardcore. It was a summer that ECW fans had dreamed of as ECW was brought back by WWE, TNA, and Shane Douglas.

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