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    • 4.8 • 44 Ratings

Welcome to the North-South Connection podcast network! Established shows and new content coming at you regularly!

    ChroNoSo #28 - Saturday's Night Main Event, October 1989 WWF Superstars, Toronto n & MSG

    ChroNoSo #28 - Saturday's Night Main Event, October 1989 WWF Superstars, Toronto n & MSG

    It’s… ChroNoSo! The North-South Connection Podcast Network takes you down memory lane each month by exploring one match from WWE history.
    This month on ChroNoSo, the crew dives into WWF from October 1989. They also cover other matches, segments & events from Saturday's Night Main Event #23, WWF Superstars, Madison Square Garden & More!

    • 2 hr 1 min
    Hail To The Keith # 3 - My Little Teddy Bear

    Hail To The Keith # 3 - My Little Teddy Bear

    A naturalist, a writer, a lover, a hunter, a ranchman, a soldier, a politician and an all-around nice guy. Join us as this week as Hail to the Keith looks into one of the most amazing Presidents in US History: Theodore Roosevelt.
     
    From sunrise to sunset, this mythic man went through love and loss, war and peace, hunting and conservation and did all of it with that amazing voice of his.
     
    No wonder he spoke softly.
     

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Extreme Three Way Dance #118: ECW TV 6/12/99 - 6/26/99

    Extreme Three Way Dance #118: ECW TV 6/12/99 - 6/26/99

    From the eagle’s nest, high above the ECW arena, this is the Extreme Three Way Dance! In this episode, JT, Jenny and Matt review the next three episodes of ECW television from June 1999!
    The troublesome trio talk Corino stalking Taz, the arrival of Rhino, Storm & Credible targeting Lynn, Dudley Boys for hire, the early build to Heat Wave, the influx of Northeast Indy talent and so much more!
    So jump on board, grab a chair and get ready to join this threesome for an extreme journey through time!

    • 1 hr 20 min
    X-Position: An X-Men Podcast #8: The Cure & Come the Apocalypse

    X-Position: An X-Men Podcast #8: The Cure & Come the Apocalypse

    "I AM my powers. And the good they can do. For my friends, and for the whole world. I reckon maybe I can live with that after all."
    Experts Jenny, Tim, and Keith are back with another double feature and faced with the question: what if the physical condition of mutation could be removed, rendering a mutant indistinguishable from their baseline human peers? This thought experiment has offered some of the richest concepts for exploration across all of X-Men media and drives the central conflict of our two-parter. Would such a mutation "cure" be selfish to pursue? After all, the Spider-Man Principle teaches us that with great power comes great responsibility; that is, a commitment to use said power to the maximum benefit of all. But does such a responsibility exist in a world that would just as soon see its self-appointed protectors erased from existence? Furthermore, wouldn't it be selfish or irresponsible for certain mutants, due to the nature of their powers, NOT to seek a cure if such an option was available? Possessing a dangerous, "always on" power that she cannot consciously control, Rogue is the one main character who represents the best argument in favor of a mutant cure. Her mutation is perhaps the cruelest of all - invisible on the surface, allowing her to easily pass as "normal," yet posing a risk to anyone within arm's reach. To counter this, Rogue must deprive herself even the most fleeting, casual acts of human intimacy. For all the good she can do as a member of the X-Men, it's hard to deny that the removal of her powers wouldn't be a net benefit: not only to Rogue individually, but society at large. There are others who view their mutations very much as gifts and intrinsic to their identities. This is where the series starts to touch upon the concept of mutant pride, and feels ahead of its time in doing so. While a number of X-Men stories can be boiled down to "good" mutants vs. "bad" mutants and the humans caught in the middle - or, the human response to living among mutants - another important dimension to consider is how mutants feel about themselves. On the one had, it would be easy to present the characters with superficially cool, wish-fulfillment powers completely under their control (itself an interesting type of privilege rarely brought up within the franchise) as being dismissive of the cure. Yet as with most things X-Men, the dividing lines are not so clear cut. In the end, the purported cure turns out to be a cautionary tale, with those who volunteered to go through with it ending up far worse off for the experience. Taking the cure off the board in this way may seem a cop-out, but to some extent the show has a moral imperative to do so. After all, there's no cure for any of the real-world stand-ins for mutation that make people "different." And even if there was, the onus isn't on the oppressed to change who they are for the satisfaction of their oppressors. The conclusions drawn and options available are much the same as where we leave this pair of episodes: there's no changing who you are, but you can change the way the world sees you. However unfairly, that burden is laid at the feet of the vulnerable communities most in need of such change. So it goes in life as it does in fiction, with the X-Men persisting in fighting for acceptance by a world that fears and hates them.
    X-Position X-TRA: Dr. Adler - presumably the real Dr. Adler - can be seen in a photograph alongside mutant inventor extraordinaire Forge in episode 4 ("Lifedeath," pt. 1) of sequel series X-Men '97. Forge goes on to explain that he worked with the scientist while in the employ of the U.S. Department of Defense. He stopped short of outright developing weapons against mutants, but Adler had no such qualms. Adler used Forge's research and prototypes to create the power-blocking inhibitor collars first seen on Genosha (in "Slave Island"). This same technology was utilized in the development of the neutralizer gun Storm wa

    • 1 hr 43 min
    ChroNoSo #27 - Roddy Piper is Back! September 1989 WWF Superstars, Prime Time Wrestling & MSG

    ChroNoSo #27 - Roddy Piper is Back! September 1989 WWF Superstars, Prime Time Wrestling & MSG

    It’s… ChroNoSo! The North-South Connection Podcast Network takes you down memory lane each month by exploring one match from WWE history.


    This month on ChroNoSo, the crew dives into WWF from September 1989. They also cover other matches, segments & events from Primetime Wrestling, WWF Superstars, Madison Square Garden & More!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    NoSo DRAFT - NWO FOR LIFE

    NoSo DRAFT - NWO FOR LIFE

    In this episode of NoSo Draft, host Ryan Gray welcomes in JT Rozzero, Chad Campbell & Mike Rossi to compete in a draft to build the best NWO roster possible!
     
    Tune in, play along, and then VOTE for the best roster below here:
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plOeDHw4138
     
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    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

AgentFenton ,

Amazing series of podcasts!

Justin and the whole crew out on great shows. I absolutely love Aaron’s “The Year That Was…”such a fun series covering WWF/WWE PPVs. Their “Now Entering the Royal Rumble” is so entertaining. It’s a clever way to cover one of the most popular wrestling pay per view franchises in history. No Holds Barred is just a great listen no matter the topic. My other favorites: Extreme Three Way Dance, Wrestling War Zone and WWE WAR. This feed covers TNA, New Generation era of WWF, NFL, Comics, modern day instant reviews of PPVs and so much more. If you love wrestling, you’ll find something you can enjoy here.

87654321asdfgh ,

Waste of time

Nothing more dumbed-down than 40 year old virgins who obsess about pop culture. Expand your horizons and avoid these podcasts.

Steve from Buffalo ,

Justin is the best.

Justin is one of the best out there. If he is here, I’m here too.

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