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COMING to you from Brooklyn by way of his mother’s vagina, THE QUINTESSENTIAL STUDMUFFIN Joel Gertner does his damnedest to overcome his natural modesty to TELL YOU HOW GREAT HE IS, do today’s top stars the favor of having them on for great interviews, talk about the news of the day and make you think FOR ONCE!

The 69 Minute Eargasm with Joel Gertner Joel Gertner

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    • 4.8 • 23 Ratings

COMING to you from Brooklyn by way of his mother’s vagina, THE QUINTESSENTIAL STUDMUFFIN Joel Gertner does his damnedest to overcome his natural modesty to TELL YOU HOW GREAT HE IS, do today’s top stars the favor of having them on for great interviews, talk about the news of the day and make you think FOR ONCE!

    67 - Sharmell

    67 - Sharmell

    Launching herself into a successful career at a young age, Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman saw early success as a pageant queen when she won Miss Black America. Soon after she would rise even higher as a backup dancer for legendary musical acts like James Brown.

    After the world of pro wrestling caught her eye, Sharmell would join WCW's Nitro Girl dance troupe under the name Storm, before being trained as a wrestler herself. Her wrestling career would continue on as she took on opponents such as Tammy Lynn Sytch and Major Gunns (Tylene Buck).

    Her career would not be contained to inside the ropes as Sharmell would also valet the likes of Kwee Wee and Prince Iaukea before leaving the company for WWE and OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling).

    Sharmell would soon take her place on the throne of professional wrestling along with her husband Booker T in both WWE and TNA (Impact Wrestling), being involved in angles with greats such as Bobby Roode, Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle plus The Main Event Mafia.

    66 - Anarchy Rulz 1999

    66 - Anarchy Rulz 1999

    On September 19th, 1999 ECW blew the hinges off of the doors at the Odeum Expo Center in Villa Park, Illinois!

    The match card showcased a truly refined pro wrestling product as Paul Heyman and ECW stood poised to enter the new millenium. With Tazz on the way out for WWE and Mike Awesome soon the follow for WCW, the company was on devloping into an all new identity with new up-and-comers and stalwart veterans alike.

    The match card included:

    Danny Doring and Roadkill w/Angelica vs Billy Wiles C.W. Anderson

    Lance Storm w/ Dawn Marie vs Jerry Lynn

    Jazz vs Tom Marquez w/ Simon Diamond

    Chris Chetti and Nova vs Simon Diamond and Tony DeVito

    Yoshihiro Taijiri vs Super Crazy vs Little Guido (Nunzio) w/ Sal E. Graziano

    Justin Credible w/ Jason Knight vs Sabu w/ Bill Alfonso

    Mike Awesome w/ Judge Jeff Jones vs Masato Tanaka vs Taz (c) for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship

    Tommy Dreamer and Raven (c) w/ Francine vs Rhyno vs Steve Corino w/ Jack Victory for the ECW World Tag Team Championship

    Rob Van Dam (c) w/ Bill Alfonso vs Balls Mahoney for the ECW World Television Championship

    65 - The 69 Minute Eargasm Presents ECW Heat Wave 1998

    65 - The 69 Minute Eargasm Presents ECW Heat Wave 1998

    On August 2nd, 1998 Extreme Championship Wrestling emanated from The Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio with Heat Wave '98!

    Paul Heyman and his pro wrestling promotion put on what would be one of their most memorable wrestling pay-per-views in their entire run. With Joey Styles and ECW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas on commentary, the event went as follows:

    The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks (Balls Mahoney and Axl Rotten) vs The F.B.I. (Little Guido / Nunzio and Tracy Smothers)

    Justin Credible vs Jerry Lynn

    Lance Storm vs Chris Candido w/ Tammy Lynn Sytch

    New Jack vs Jack Victory

    Masato Tanaka vs Mike Awesome

    Rob Van Dam and Sabu w/ Bill Alfonso (c) vs Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki for the ECW World Tag Team Championship

    Taz (c) vs Bam Bam Bigelow for the FTW Championship

    Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman and Spike Dudley vs The Dudleys (Buh Bu Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Big Dick Dudley) w/ Joel Gertner and Sign Guy Dudley in a Street Fight

    64 - Violent J

    64 - Violent J

    Violent J of Insane Clown Posse guests on this episode.

    Many would be surprised to learn that Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope's first stop on their entertainment journey was in the independent pro wrestling scene of Michigan alongside the likes of Rob Van Dam and Sabu. Which is why it was all the more fulfilling for ICP when, following the realease of ablums like Riddle Box and The Great Milenko, they were invited to perform on screen in both ECW and WWE (formerly WWF).

    After getting in substantial ring time with WWE, ICP made their way to WCW where they would wrestle alongside Raven and Vampiro on Monday Nitro and WCW Thunder.

    With a quick stop in TNA (now Impact Wrestling) along the way, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope still run their own professional wrestling promotion, JCW / Juggalo Championship Wrestling, at events like their blowout music festival The Gathering of the Juggalos.

    63 - Dan St. Germain

    63 - Dan St. Germain

    From This is Not Happening on Comedy Central to being live on stage at The Funny Bone and all around the nation and even bringing Wrestle Roasts to life at Starrcast, standup comedian and writer Dan St. Germain is an expert on the intersection of comedy and pro wrestling.

    Dan discusses his love for wrestling, the main differences between WWE and AEW, what's missing from pro wrestling today, how his first gig as a wrestling commentator went and so much more!

    62 - Diamond Dallas Page

    62 - Diamond Dallas Page

    The mastermind behind DDPY and former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Diamond Dallas Page joins the show to discuss his new movie "High Heat". Costarring Don Johnson of "Miami Vice" and "Knives Out" fame as well as Olga Kurlyenko known for her role in "Black Widow", "High Heat" is an action-packed ride that sees DDP in the role of a mafia boss named Dom.
    DDP also discusses getting his trepidatious first step into pro wrestling, and what ultimately got him hooked in the business.

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Joel is one of the most under rated and forgotten about personalities in pro wrestling. So entertaining this guy, just too racy for WWE’s current product, but he deserves to be seen, heard and talked about way more that he is. Keep the podcasts coming fellas!

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