Original Airdate: April 17, 1993
Your Host is Todd Pettengill from the studio. It’s merchandise week this week, and Todd has a Hulk Hogan cake pan, which is apparently a real thing that they attempted to sell for real money in 1993. What a country
Original Airdate: April 17, 1993
Your Host is Todd Pettengill from the studio. It’s merchandise week this week, and Todd has a Hulk Hogan cake pan, which is apparently a real thing that they attempted to sell for real money in 1993. What a country
Original Airdate: November 2, 1996
Your Hosts are Todd Pettengill and Sunny from the studio
Original Airdate: April 2-3, 2022
From Dallas, Texas; Your Hosts are Jimmy Smith, Byron Saxton, and Corey Graves (RAW); Michael Cole and Pat McAfee (Smackdown)
Original Airdate: April 2, 2022
From Dallas, Texas; Your Hosts are Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett
ECW Home Video Collection: The Best of ECW: Volume 2 (1992)
Home video compilation. There’s no formal host to this, the matches are just introduced by title cards, with no background information. This volume does have a theme, though, promising ‘ECW’s bloodiest matches’
ECW Home Video Collection: The Best of ECW: Volume 1 (1992)
Home video compilation. There’s no formal host to this, the matches are just introduced by title cards, with no background information. That’s some late stage Coliseum Video crap
Original Airdate: October 23, 1989
Your Hosts are Ralph Strangis and freshly retired Greg Gagne from the studio. Greg is embracing retired life with a heck of a jogging suit
Original Airdate: May 1, 1989
From Minneapolis, Minnesota; Your Host is Larry Nelson. The concept here is that Kellogg’s themed wrestlers take on (and defeat) General Mills themed wrestlers, and it was created specifically for a Kellogg’s marketing conference, as something to entertain the attendees and boost morale. It was never meant to be seen by the general public, but I guess no one signed an NDA