A bunch of professional wrestling and sports entertainment talk as we discuss WWE, Ring of Honor and our predictions for this weekends TNA Bound For Glory PPV in… thats right ARIZONA!
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Markin’ Out Episode #87
Dave and Brandon argue about sandbags, and the three of us have a heated discussion about who we would pick to start our own promotion.
Markin’ Out Episode #86
Independent wrestler Braydon Knight joins us and discusses his young and promising career, J-Silva from Two and a Half Wrestlers Podcast crashes the show as our fourth host this week, and we talk about a lot of pro wrestling! ARRRROOOOOOOO!
Markin’ Out Episode #85
What a week it has been to be a wrestling fan! We talk about the week that was in the WWE and A LOT of pro wrestling talk with PWS Saved By The Ring Bell, Chikara King of Trios, ROH Death Before Dishonor & the upcoming NYWC Till I Collapse
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon: The Most Significant Rivalry in the History of Professional Wrestling
Let’s go back and take a look at what, in my opinion, is the rivalry that almost single-handedly changed the future of professional wrestling. In the summer of 1997, WCW was stronger than ever. The nWo had been running wild since July of 1996, and the Monday Night Wars had really heated up. Week after week, the WWF’s flagship program, Monday Night Raw, was being beaten in the ratings by WCW’s counterpart, Monday Nitro. Eric Bischoff was pulling out all the stops, and seemed to have the upper hand. In response, the WWF began to evolve, targeting a more mature audience with more colorful language, women with barely any clothing, and more edgy angles. Another thing going for the WWF was the emergence, seemingly out of nowhere, of new big time Superstar and future face of the company, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.“Stone Cold” was the epitome of everything the WWF was trying to be at the time, as well as someone the audience could relate to. A beer drinkin’, bird flippin’, trash talkin’, ain’t gonna take crap from no one, blue collar, every day Joe. People opened up to “Stone Cold” from the get go, and he was gaining popularity at an unprecedented pace, ever since winning the King of the Ring in the summer of 1996 and uttering the now famous phrase, “Austin 3:16 says I just whooped your ass!”. When Summerslam 1997 rolled around, Austin was still gaining popularity every day, and the company decided it was time to give him the second most prestigious title in the company, the Intercontinental Championship. During the match with Owen Hart however, a tombstone piledriver was botched, and although Austin was able to finish the match and win the title, his neck was broken as a result.
Markin’ Out Episode #84
We discuss the recent unfortunate events that have happened to Jerry “The King” Lawler, the results to TNA “No Surrender and our predictions to this weekends WWE “Night of Champions” PPV
Markin’ Out Episode #83
Mane Over; it’s the End of an Hair-A…Triple H cut his hair!
Oh and there’s a TNA PPV this weekend
Markin’ Out Episode #82
Chris returns as we talk about the past two interesting weeks in Impact Wrestling, Go over this weekends PWG “Battle of Los Angeles” and talk everything going on in the Sports Entertainment .
Markin’ Out Episode #81
The Wolf Pack Playas take over for a VERY interesting episode. Join us as we review SummerSlam, Raw, PWI 500 and more!
Markin’ Out Episode #80
Jam Packed episode this week as we discuss the fallout to TNA Hardcore Justice, ROH Boiling Point, NYWC Hotter Than Hell and predictions for “The Biggest Party of the Summer” WWE SummerSlam.