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Dan, Scott, Robert, and Mike deliver the world's strongest roast and then break down this week's Dynamite with Comedian Danny Jolles!

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Ron Ward

This could be good. A lot of potential material with this one. ADD: The birth of the hand was literally the moment that turned me off of the WWF at the time. I haven't watched it since. As proof that nothing is ever all good or all bad, that did save me from the Katie Vick incident.

Steven Bedell

Why was the hand the straw that broke the camels back? What did you replace wwf with ?

Ron Ward

I was a huge ECW fan when it was good. Same thing with WCW. Those two got really bad towards the end. A friend of mine got me into FMW and they went downhill fast. I think being a fan of these during their height was each an accidental nail in the coffin as those heights were unsustainable. I'm not sure I ever really did replace it with something else. I have a feeling if New Japan was available in the US back then like it is now with English commentary, I probably never would've left. I heard they had some really lean years and what they've done the last 5 to 10 years or however long it's been is well above what they were previously, but I guess I liked the reality of it. It's much more about what goes on in the ring and not the questionable story it's built around. The WWF/E cartoonish or soap opera stuff can be really good like a lot of the stuff from the 80's. The twin referee angle, the Savage and Liz wedding with Jake and the cobra, and even Earthquake squashing the snake and making snakeburgers out of it. But when it got bad, like Ricky Steamboat breathing fire and coming to the ring dressed like an actual dragon to have a squash match with Abe Knuckleball Schwarts, it's BAD. The Rock and Austin were good. I liked everything Foley was doing. But I also remember WWF letting me down a lot with things like Vince being the higher power and a lot of the sacrifice stuff. I guess I just want my wrestling more sports and less Entertainment. I hadn't actually watched a recent wrestling match until I heard them talk about Omega Okada I on the killing the town podcast. They used to recap and review old ECW shows and that drew me in when I heard about the top rope dragon suplex and the back body drop over the top rope to the outside where Omega never even touched the top rope on his way over it. I guess the WWF/E just over-emphasizes what I could care less about and de-emphasizes what's important to me.

shane canning

Somebody going to get there ass kicked