Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel Territory History Show

Tony Richards

The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show is dedicated to researching, educating and discovering pro wrestling history from the territorial-era. Our host and guests share a passion for the performance art of professional wrestling as it was presented in the era of the territories and booking offices from 1930 through 1990.

  1. 1d ago

    Episode 64: 1976 Territory Review AWA

    It's Episode 64 of The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show. Today, I’m thrilled to be joined once again by the one and only Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel analyst and special AWA Historian George Schire. We’re stepping back into the Time Tunnel to review the American Wrestling Association in 1976 — a pivotal year in one of wrestling’s most iconic territories. In this episode, George and I break down the major storylines, title scenes, and larger-than-life personalities that defined AWA that year. Nick Bockwinkel was firmly entrenched as the AWA World Heavyweight Champion after dethroning Verne Gagne late in 1975. He carried the promotion with technical mastery and arrogant heel brilliance, defending against top challengers while drawing huge crowds. We talk about his key programs, including those tense encounters with Verne Gagne himself — most notably their big draw in Chicago that kept the title scene sizzling. The tag team division was on fire too. We cover Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza capturing the AWA World Tag Team Titles from the legendary duo of The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser in July. That heel team, backed by Bobby Heenan, brought serious heat and power. Meanwhile, the Bruiser and Crusher remained massive fan favorites and kept the rivalries boiling all year long. We also dive into other standout names and moments: the rising roles of guys like Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell, appearances and impacts from stars like Billy Robinson, Ray Stevens’ memorable face turn, and even special attractions like Muhammad Ali’s involvement in AWA rings earlier that year to build his Inoki bout. George brings his unmatched knowledge and personal insights from following the territory for decades, painting a full picture of how Verne Gagne’s AWA balanced athleticism, rugged brawling, and strong regional storytelling in the heart of the Midwest. If you love classic territory wrestling — with its blood feuds, scientific matches, wild crowds in places like Chicago, Milwaukee, and the Twin Cities — this one’s for you. George Schire delivers the history like no one else can.Tune in now to Episode 64 and join us as we travel through the Time Tunnel back to AWA 1976. Let’s relive the glory days together! And don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share the show. Chapters (00:00:02) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel: The AWA(00:08:00) - Grizzly Up Soap Company(00:09:23) - George Shire On The American Wrestling Association(00:10:42) - Nick Bockwinkle on His Golden Age of Wrestling(00:14:28) - The AWA World Championship Change Hands(00:22:38) - Larry Hennig on His Impact(00:31:06) - Tony Jones on The NWA's Last Great Champion(00:34:13) - Bob Backlund vs Steve Khosrow(00:42:58) - Andre vs Andre in the AWA(00:49:25) - The Valiants Should Have Won the AWA Championship(00:56:13) - Using Wilbur Snyder in the AWA(01:03:36) - Andre vs Nick Booker in Chicago(01:10:39) - Bobby Duncomb in Verne's Match(01:11:45) - Blackjack Lanza(01:17:08) - AWA Wrestling's Strong Year in 1976(01:19:32) - San Francisco's financial success in the 1980s(01:25:50) - Adam Superstar on His AWA Tag Team(01:29:26) - The Wrestling Hall of Fame(01:34:10) - Greg Klein at the WWE Hall of Fame(01:34:52) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel: The AWA

    1h 39m
  2. Episode 63: 1976 Territory Review: Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling

    May 20

    Episode 63: 1976 Territory Review: Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling

    Episode 63 of The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel is live right now!I’m joined today by Gulf Coast Wrestling Historian Michael Norris, who literally grew up in the territory and even laced up the boots and worked as a wrestler there himself. Nobody knows 1976 Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling like Michael does, and he brings the stories, the details, and the memories straight from the locker room. We go month-by-month through one of the wildest years in the territory’s history: the explosive return of Cowboy Bob Kelly, the comeback of Eddie Sullivan, the power of Rip Tyler, the electricity of Sweet Daddy Watts, and a whole lot more. Plus, we take a deep dive into the famous (and still talked-about) shoot incident between The Poffo Brothers and the Original British Bulldogs—Heath & Foley—that went down right in front of the fans.If you love old-school Southern territory wrestling with real heat, real angles, and real characters, this episode is loaded. Tune in this week to the Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show as I sit down with the phenomenal historian, Michael Norris for a complete 1976 GCCW time capsule – the wrestlers, the feuds, the angles, the matches, and the Bicentennial spirit that made it all unforgettable. Let’s take the ride back through the Time Tunnel together. Chapters (00:00:02) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:01:00) - St. Louis Wrestling Fan Fest 4(00:06:52) - Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling(00:09:37) - 1976 Gulf Coast Wrestling(00:11:38) - Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling(00:20:01) - Gulf Coast Wrestling: The 60s(00:29:10) - Lee Jones picked up Selma and Montgomery(00:33:18) - WWE on Channel 3 in Pensacola(00:42:23) - Randy and Lanny Poffo Tag Team(00:47:07) - The Pothos vs The British Bulldogs(00:54:32) - John Foley on Training Carl Gotch(00:58:48) - Eddie Sullivan(01:05:17) - Rip and Eddie the Mask Man(01:11:01) - Terry Funk vs Dusty Rhodes in Georgia(01:18:35) - Dutch Mantel vs Rip Steinborn(01:25:59) - Jerry Miller Killed In A Car Crash(01:31:22) - Bob Ellis Was Called Sweet Daddy Banks(01:36:50) - Abdullah the Butcher in 73(01:38:10) - Sweet Daddy Banks vs Levi Banks(01:43:38) - Bootlegger on Selma, Alabama(01:51:01) - Ken Lucas Left NWA Gulf Coast(01:54:49) - Jim Barnett Bought the Gulf Coast Wrestling(02:02:33) - Dothan's TV show(02:03:04) - Bob Jones on Lee Levi and the Gulf Coast(02:09:05) - Gulf Coast Legends(02:11:14) - Grizzly Up Soap(02:15:09) - Tony Richards

    2h 16m
  3. Episode 62: 1976 Territory Review Jim Crockett Promotions

    May 13

    Episode 62: 1976 Territory Review Jim Crockett Promotions

    This week, we’re firing up the Time Tunnel and heading straight into the heart of the Carolinas and Virginia territory for a full-hour celebration of Jim Crockett Promotions in 1976 – America’s Bicentennial year, when the red, white, and blue was flying high and the squared circle in the Mid-Atlantic was on absolute fire. Joining me is one of the sharpest wrestling historians around when it comes to the JCP territory: Todd Goss!Todd knows this era inside and out – the arenas, the angles, the promos, the blood, the sweat, and the unforgettable crowds that packed the Greensboro Coliseum, Charlotte Coliseum, Richmond Coliseum, and every armory in between. We’re going to flashback to a year that helped shape the future of the business, when a young “Nature Boy” Ric Flair was just beginning to strut his stuff and legends like Wahoo McDaniel were proving why they were must-see TV every Saturday afternoon.The Major Wrestlers Who Defined JCP 1976 Ric Flair: Still early in his “Nature Boy” journey but already a heat magnet and multiple-time NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion. Flair was trading the title back and forth with Wahoo in one of the greatest rivalries the territory ever saw. Wahoo McDaniel: The ultimate babyface hero – tough, no-nonsense, and ready to chop anyone in half. Wahoo held the Mid-Atlantic title multiple times in ’76 and was the man the fans rallied behind Gene & Ole Anderson (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew): Arguably the greatest tag team of the era. They were NWA World Tag Team Champions for much of the year, defending against all comers with their signature roughhouse style. Dino Bravo & Tim Woods (Mr. Wrestling): The duo that actually dethroned the Andersons for the World Tag titles in a huge upset before the epic back-and-forth began. Blackjack Mulligan: The dominant NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, running roughshod over challengers like Paul Jones and Rufus R. “Freight Train” Jones. Angelo Mosca: Long-reigning Mid-Atlantic TV Champion who brought the chaos. Rufus R. Jones: The beloved “Freight Train” who was right in the middle of the hottest six-man tag wars. Plus newcomers who would become huge: Greg Valentine (billed as Johnny Valentine’s “brother,” already breaking boards with that bionic elbow) and the mysterious Masked Superstar (Bill Eadie) debuting late in the year. We’re talking blood feuds, lumberjack matches, hair-vs-hair stipulations, and the kind of old-school heat that made JCP one of the hottest territories in the entire NWA. Todd and I will break down the big matches, the TV angles that hooked the fans every week on Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, and how 1976 set the stage for the explosive growth that would come later in the decade.Whether you lived through these Saturday afternoon TV tapings or you’re discovering this era for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for any fan who loves real territorial wrestling history.Tune in this week to the Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show as I sit down with Todd Goss for a complete 1976 JCP time capsule – the wrestlers, the feuds, the angles, the matches, and the Bicentennial spirit that made it all unforgettable.Let’s take the ride back through the Time Tunnel together. Chapters (00:00:02) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel Podcast(00:01:34) - Fighting Legends: Jim Laundis and More(00:04:32) - WWE Championship Wrestling(00:10:09) - Paul Jones vs Terry Funk(00:16:26) - George Scott vs Rich Homie(00:22:31) - Interview(00:23:58) - Was Jack Briscoe the First NWA Champion to Wrestle on(00:25:48) - Dusty Had Trouble Getting Over In The Crockett territory(00:28:30) - The IWA Was A Different Kind Of Wrestling(00:34:57) - Charlie Babb on The IWA(00:41:17) - Chris Blackwell in the Minneapolis(00:41:56) - Ali Anoki vs Rocky Marciano(00:43:18) - The Murnick Family(00:47:03) - Andre the Giant vs Blackjack Mulligan(00:52:12) - The Mass Superstar in WWE(00:54:40) - Greg Valentine Worked For The IWA In Florida (2008)(01:00:56) - Ruffien Flair vs Paul Jones(01:02:17) - Mr. Wrestling vs Rick Valentine(01:07:04) - Terry Briscoe on The IWA World Championship Match(01:12:26) - Former WWE World Champion Harley Harley on His Time as Champion(01:16:29) - Jack Briscoe vs Nick Bachwinkle(01:19:55) - Jim Crockett Promotions: A Good Year(01:22:24) - Tony Atlas on His Career(01:24:42) - TRAVEL THROUGH THE TIME TUNELESS(01:27:41) - Deadly Weapon Soap

    1h 31m
  4. Special Bonus Episode 61: Tribute to Ted Turner

    May 11

    Special Bonus Episode 61: Tribute to Ted Turner

    From Territories to Towns, Personalities to Buildings – Every Era Comes Alive Again In this special bonus episode of The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show, I am joined by two legendary wrestling media veterans: former WWE Magazine editor and historian Brian R. Solomon, and Bob Smith of the iconic London Publishing Group. Drawing on their deep media experience — along with the host’s own background in radio and television — the trio delivers a fascinating deep-dive into the profound influence of television pioneer Ted Turner on professional wrestling. From the birth of Georgia Championship Wrestling to early Superstation days that brought wrestling into millions of American homes to the creation of WCW and the cable-television revolution that forever changed the industry, this episode uncovers how one man’s bold vision turned pro wrestling into a national phenomenon. A must-listen for wrestling historians, media fans, and anyone who wants to understand the real story behind the rise of modern wrestling television. Chapters (00:00:02) - PODCAST: Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:00:34) - Ted Turner's Passing(00:04:13) - Bob Turner on Ted Turner(00:11:12) - Wrestling on UHF Stations(00:16:38) - Ted Turner's Obituary(00:22:13) - Georgia Championship Wrestling(00:27:38) - Jim Barnett on World Championship Wrestling(00:33:00) - Bob Barnett on Ted Turner and His Controlling Style(00:37:05) - What If Bill Watts and Ted Turner Would Have teamed up?(00:44:30) - Paul Heyman on Ted Turner's Wrestling(00:50:55) - Ted Turner and Ric Flair(00:55:38) - Vince McMahon on The Monday Night Wars With Ted Turner(01:01:03) - Steve Austin on Hulk Hogan's Declining Power(01:03:43) - Top 10 Greatest Heel Turns(01:09:28) - Final Thoughts on Ted Turner(01:11:15) - Favorite Moments of Wrestling on TBS(01:15:30) - Bob Downey on Ted Turner(01:21:23) - Grizzly Up Soap Company(01:22:54) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel

    1h 24m
  5. Episode 60: Towns of the Tennessee Territory: Evansville, Indiana

    May 6

    Episode 60: Towns of the Tennessee Territory: Evansville, Indiana

    The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel Territory History Show returns with Episode 60 and the debut of an exciting new series: “Towns of the Tennessee Territory.” This week I am joined on the show by special guest Sean Dulaney — the leading historian and author of the acclaimed The History of Professional Wrestling in Evansville book series — for the series premiere. Together we spotlight the town I used to go to on Wednesday night for Gulas-Welch Company wrestling, Evansville, Indiana, one of the most important stops on the classic Memphis/Tennessee territory circuit. Drawing on Dulaney’s deep archival research, the episode explores Evansville’s territorial-era legacy: the major promoters, unforgettable nights at the Evansville Coliseum, the stars who regularly passed through town, and the city’s unique place in the broader Tennessee territory story. This new series will run alongside the popular ongoing 1976 Territory Review Series, giving fans always distinct deep dives into the golden age of regional wrestling each week. Don’t miss the launch of “Towns of the Tennessee Territory” — available now on all major podcast platforms, YouTube, and the Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel Substack. Step into the Time Tunnel and discover the towns that built the territories! Chapters (00:00:02) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel: Territory History Podcast(00:00:52) - Kentucky Derby: My Picks and More(00:05:15) - History of Evansville, Indiana(00:08:29) - Sean Delaney At Herb Simmons Fan Fest(00:16:01) - WWE in Evansville(00:22:30) - Balkan on His Time in Evansville(00:32:44) - Evansville Wrestling in the 70s(00:42:56) - Phil Golden on Jarrett's Owensboro Incident(00:52:00) - George on The Von Brauners(00:57:13) - Dr. Ralph Wilson(01:07:33) - A Taste of WWE in Evansville(01:08:07) - Billy Gibbon at FanFest 4(01:14:53) - The IBEW Hall. That's it, man. Have a nice evening(01:15:01) - Pro Wrestling History of the Tennessee Territory(01:17:55) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel

    1h 19m
  6. Episode 59: 1976 Territory Review: The WWWF

    Apr 29

    Episode 59: 1976 Territory Review: The WWWF

    This week our 1976 Territory Review Series rolls on as we head to the northeast portion of the United States for the World Wide Wrestling Federation territory. With the expert analysis of my special co-host analyst, Steve Gennerelli, we begin the year in January as the story between Superstar Billy Graham and WWWF Champion, Bruno Sammartino continues in what will be a very hot year for both men! Not only will Bruno face Graham in 1976, but in the first five months along, he will also be challenged by Ivan Koloff, “The Big Cat” Ernie Ladd and a huge moment in wrestling history in April of 1976! In one of the most dramatic moments we have ever covered—and a true turning point in WWWF History—comes on April 26, 1976, at Madison Square Garden. In what many historians regard as one of the most consequential matches of the decade, Stan Hansen unleashed his devastating lariat on Bruno Sammartino. The champion bled heavily; the referee stopped the contest. The neck injury that resulted would sideline Bruno for weeks and force him to wrestle with a protective brace for the rest of his reign. It wasn’t just a match—it was the beginning of the end of an era, even if fans at the time didn’t fully realize it. Gennerelli’s deep knowledge of the WWWF booking sheets and Richards’ storytelling flair turn these moments into vivid, you-are-there radio theater. What makes this particular release special is the chemistry between Richards and Gennerelli. Steve has been a staple on the show—whether recapping the final months of 1975 WWWF or lending his encyclopedic recall to mailbag episodes. As the designated WWWF Analyst, he brings the kind of granular detail that only a true student of the territory can: the way certain angles played differently in Boston versus Philadelphia, the quiet contributions of undercard talent like Kevin Sullivan (already paying his dues in enhancement matches), and the subtle shifts in crowd psychology that told McMahon the product was evolving. If you’re a longtime fan who remembers flipping through Pro Wrestling Illustrated in the checkout line, or a newer viewer curious about how the Northeast territory became the launching pad for Hulkamania, today’s release is essential listening (or watching on YouTube). Head over to Tony Richards’ Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel channel, Substack, or your favorite podcast platform and step into the Tunnel. With Tony Richards and Steve Gennerelli at the wheel, you’ll emerge on the other side with a deeper appreciation for why 1976 wasn’t just another year in wrestling—it was the year the old guard started to feel the future breathing down its neck. Welcome back to 1976, friends. The Time Tunnel is open. Chapters (00:00:02) - Podcast(00:00:35) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:04:27) - 1976(00:05:07) - Bruno Guerrero's Third Reign as NWA World Heavyweight(00:13:56) - Paul Levesque on the WWE-Ring of Honor Merger(00:19:17) - The WWWF(00:26:57) - Ivan Putzky vs Billy Graham(00:28:36) - Heel Manager vs Superstar Graham(00:34:57) - Brian McIntyre on WWE Referees(00:37:18) - Cody Working As A Heel(00:45:42) - Had Ali Anoki Wrestled, Would He Have Made It?(00:47:06) - Stan Hansen(00:57:22) - Rejuvenating the Territories(01:00:26) - Bruno Sammartino's Madison Square Garden Debut(01:06:34) - Bruno vs Hanson in WWF 76(01:11:33) - The First Half of 76(01:12:44) - Steve Anagnosti on MMA and The Observer(01:17:44) - Podcast

    1h 18m
  7. Episode 58: 1976 Territory Review: Championship Wrestling From Florida

    Apr 22

    Episode 58: 1976 Territory Review: Championship Wrestling From Florida

    This week’s episode continues our Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel 1976 Territory Review Series and for this installment of the show, we review one of, if not the strongest, NWA territory at the time, Championship Wrestling From Florida. Along for the journey is our regular Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel Florida Analyst, Howard Baum, from Miami, Florida, whose first full year as a fan was in the year of 1976. Howard’s memories of the matches and the cards of the Miami Bean Auditorium as well as the weekly television are pure gold in every episode. In this special show, we have as our special guest, Howard’s all time favorite wrestler, Steve Keirn. We have the extra special opportunity to travel back in the time tunnel with Steve and his memories of his biggest singles push thus far in his career, which takes place in 1976! New booker, Jody Hamilton, also known as the masked Assassin, has arrived to take the book from Harley Race and manage and coordinate the talent, the television and the house shows under the watchful mentorship of Eddie Graham, Due to Graham’s relationship with both Sam Muchnick and Vince McMahon, Sr, Graham is asked who would bea great next babyface champion for the WWWF in the mold of Jack Brisco as NWA World Champion. Graham recommends Keirn, based on his in-ring ability and the angle of his father, the war and POW veteran who had just returned home to this family in 1973. McMahon has his eyes on Bob Backlund, who had had a run in the Amarillo territory in 1974 and had returned to Florida in 1975 as a mid-card performer, still refining his abilties. Keirn and Backlund are put into a tag team program to put a shine on both of them with the faather-son heel tag team of Bob Orton Sr and Bob Orton Jr along with their top heel associate Bob Roop. As we know, McMahon chooses Backlund to be his next guy and that’s where we will pick up the story in today’s episode as Steve relates how he came up with the angle, his conversation with his father about it to get his approval, and the emotions and incredible heat that built during the Summer of 1976 in the Sunshine State of Florida. Sit back, relax and enjoy as we review the year of 1976 in Championship Wrestling From Florida! Chapters (00:00:02) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:02:35) - Buddy Fuller Was Involved In Building The Tallahassee(00:09:12) - Crown Wrestling From Florida(00:13:31) - The Wrestling World Should Be True To Its Roots(00:21:56) - Neville on The Internet and Wrestling(00:28:15) - Buddy Rogers on Jaden Price(00:28:39) - Steve Kern(00:30:44) - Steve Kern(00:38:17) - Eddie Guerrero on Starting Out Wrestling(00:43:08) - Bob Orton on His Match With Rupin Orton Jr(00:49:09) - Five Things I Learned From Working For Vince McMahon(00:54:41) - Steve Kern on His Florida(01:00:32) - Steve Kern on His Jobber Era(01:04:34) - Bob Backlin on Being Groomed By Dusty and Eddie(01:10:24) - Bob Group on Steve Kern's Death Threats(01:16:09) - Bobby Orton on His Florida Career(01:22:50) - Steve Austin on His WrestleMania(01:24:05) - Miami vs Tampa(01:29:37) - Paul Heyman on His Book(01:34:32) - Ian Snowden on His Dad's Book(01:37:22) - Tony on His Love Letter to Steve(01:38:10) - Wrestling's Paradigm Changes(01:41:29) - Florida 1976(01:52:01) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel: Florida 76

    1h 57m
  8. Episode 57: Wrestlemania 42 Week

    Apr 15

    Episode 57: Wrestlemania 42 Week

    What a BIG show we have for you today! In the broadcasting business, especially with the music formatted stations, we used to have a term when we “went outside the rules” or “played a song or songs not on the authorized playlist”, we called that “breaking format”. It was just a term for going outside the norm and doing something outside the box or beyond the regullar programming. Well we are “breaking format” today and doing something a little different. I kick off the show with a visit with a first-time guest on the show, John Mayor McCall who has been doing a podcast for the last three years centered on the Memphis Territory in the 80s and 90s. John recently accounced that these next 4 or 5 shows will be the last and before he does that, I wanted to have him on the program here at The Rance for a conversation. He’s such a good dude, I dont think you are going to want to miss this. Then, I also recently had my wrestling buddies, Steve Gennerelli and Brian R. Solomon over to the Bunkhouse for a roundtable discussion about Wrestlemania 42. We talk all things Wrestlemania, from the basics of the brand, to what have become fans’ expectations for the show, how the show started and many of its changes through the years and we discuss this weekend’s line-up from Smackdown to Raw and the Two-Day Card over the weekend match by match. We will also run the down this year’s Hall of Fame inductees and provide plenty of analysis and commentary around those. Its a little something different and we had a whole lot of fun doing it and I hope you’ll enjoy it as well. We will return to 1976 next week with a little layover this week in Las Vegas! Chapters (00:00:02) - Podcast(00:00:33) - Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:02:58) - I Had A Fun Evening With John Mayer McCall(00:04:03) - Tracking the World Champions for the Month of March in Professional Wrestling(00:08:06) - letters from the Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel(00:15:03) - Interview at the Richards Ranch With John Mayer McCall(00:16:05) - Former Memphis wrestler on Ending His Podcast(00:19:24) - Willie and Foxy on The Handsome Podcast(00:23:40) - Pat Tanaka Send Care Package to His Sister(00:26:20) - Pod Talk: Hard to Get Talent on-Air(00:31:20) - Ken Patera On Talking To Ric Flair(00:31:52) - Tony Jones on His First Experience With WWE(00:35:56) - Jerry Lawler Knows Who My Dad Is(00:37:22) - Memphis Heat vs Bullfrog Corner(00:41:55) - John Brody on Being an Old Guy on Wrestling(00:46:01) - Ric Flair on His Favorite Person In His Life(00:48:05) - Jerry Lawler On My Son's Birthday(00:51:56) - Jerry Lawler on His Last Day(00:53:31) - John Mayer McCall On His Retirement(00:57:13) - WWE 14: The Paradigm Shift(01:05:16) - Steve Austin on WWE's WrestleMania(01:09:25) - Roman and Punk's WrestleMania Main Event(01:13:22) - The WWE Hall of Fame vs The Wyatt 6(01:16:46) - Stephanie McMahon Going In to the WWE Hall of Fame(01:24:24) - AJ Styles on The WWE Retiring Kurt Angle(01:27:46) - Demolition Is A Ripoff Of The Road Warriors(01:35:26) - Vince McMahon On Ric Flair's WWF Match(01:38:31) - Dennis Rodman Inducted Into The WWE Hall of Fame(01:41:41) - Sid Vicious Should Be In The WWE Legacy Wing(01:47:11) - Lex Luger Was Put In The WWE Hall of Fame(01:55:03) - Bad News Brown on Roddy Piper vs Hulk Hogan(01:57:08) - immortal moment(01:58:19) - WrestleMania 42(02:01:20) - The Referees Should Be More Involved in Wrestling(02:07:51) - Tony Jones on WWE Referees(02:12:27) - WrestleMania 33 Match(02:16:54) - Rhea Ripley vs Alexa Bliss(02:20:33) - Brock Lesnar vs Sami Zayn(02:24:46) - Rhea Ripley vs Jade Cargill(02:29:10) - CM Punk vs Roman Reigns(02:35:35) - WrestleMania 33 And The WWE Hall of Fame(02:37:26) - WrestleMania 3(02:41:22) - John Mayer McCall On The WWE Podcast(02:42:39) - WrestleMania 20(02:47:31) - George Goulis On The Roy Welch Legacy Episode 11

    2h 52m
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The Pro Wrestling Time Tunnel History Show is dedicated to researching, educating and discovering pro wrestling history from the territorial-era. Our host and guests share a passion for the performance art of professional wrestling as it was presented in the era of the territories and booking offices from 1930 through 1990.

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