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Something to Wrestle With - Great American Bash 2006. The pay-per-view that was doomed from the start. From Rob Van Dam & Sabu's arrest earlier in the month, liver enzymes, a Punjabi Prison Match WITHOUT Great Khali - it's got it all!

My World - Shawn Michaels. Double J talks about the Heartbreak Kid! From their early runs together in the territories, to the WWF & after! Where does Jeff being in the Kliq fall in to his eyes?

What Happened When - In Your House 2. The Lumberjacks pay-per-view show has Jeff Jarrett defending the Intercontiental title against Shawn Michaels and Sid challenges Diesel for the WWF Title!

Grilling JR - Fully Loaded 1999. The Undertaker & Steve Austin square off for the WWF World Title in a First Blood match with Vince McMahon's career on the line plus so much more as the company prepares to go public!

83 Weeks - Nitro 8/2/99. The winding days of Eric's run in WCW featuring the return of Harlem Heat, Evan Karagias vs. Disco Inferno, Saturn vs. Curt Hennig, Chris Benoit vs. Diamond Dallas Page & ICP gets involved with Vampiro & Eddie Guerrero. Plus Sid & Rick Steiner vs. Goldberg & Sting in the main event!

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Adam Krasnoff

#AskEric - Hey Eric, what's your thoughts on Tony Khan potentially rebranding Ring of Honor to AEW:ROH? (Alright everyone, get the popcorn ready!)

Bobby KF5GTX

Something to Wrestle With - Great American Bash 2006 What was it like when PLE's start like this and you're seeing snakebite after snakebite? Do y'all start throwing out ideas on the fly or just fix things as they arise? What Happened When - In Your House 2 It's about 11 months before he shows up, but had you received any word that Scott Hall and Kevin Nash were coming to WCW at this time? Grilling JR - Fully Loaded 1999 Was anyone in the front office aware of what was going on in Turner (AOL/Time Warner merger) and the effects it was having on the WCW product? 83 Weeks - Nitro 8/2/99 As an entrepreneur, were you already developing your exit strategy from WCW? Did you have any projects in progress or in the wings? I am not wired that way, but really admire your ability to endure the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur. Thanks for everything Eric!