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On the first LIVE edition of Monday Mailbag with Nick Patrick, Nick and Casio answer AFS member questions - and discuss Nick's 40+ years in the ring and on the road for WCW, WWE, Deep South Wrestling and more!

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Adam Krasnoff

I've been listening to this comedy podcast called WrestleMe, and on the one episode, they mentioned something intriguing. At the end of the broadcast credits for Starrcade 1991, it was listed "While in Norfolk, VA TV Crew dines at Uncle Louie's." I'm curious to know more about Uncle Louie's. Was this place a favorite spot for whenever you all were in Norfolk? Can you share any memories about Uncle Louie's if any?

Adam Krasnoff

As a lifelong wrestling fan, it seems like everything under the sun that could be tried has been tried – from reserve battle royals to characters essentially dying and coming back to life, and even having two invisible men wrestling. But amidst all this, I believe there's still one uncharted idea left in professional wrestling: a tag team match where the heels are the ones desperately reaching for the hot tag to make the fiery comeback, while the babyfaces play the aggressors cutting off the ring. And I'm not talking about those heel vs. heel matches where one team ends up as the de facto faces for the match. I mean a tag match with clearly established good guys and bad guys. It may sound silly, but I would be curious to see this scenario played out in the ring just once. What’s your thoughts on this?