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On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce and Conrad go back 15 years to revisit No Way Out 2008! John Cena has returned and is the Royal Rumble winner, but he'll cash in his title shot on this show. Also, Edge is taking on Rey Mysterio for the World Title, the SmackDown Elimination Chamber between Undertaker, Batista, Big Daddy V, Finlay, The Great Khali and MVP. Plus, Ric Flair takes on Ken Kennedy, and the second Elimination Chamber match, Big Show returns and Floyd Mayweather takes a swing!

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Anonymous

I'm glad Bruce reconciled with Jerry before he died. I never knew there was any kind of significant heat there. I thought it was more of a joke and maybe a little bit of a misunderstanding between co-workers. That said, I wasn't too keen on Bruce comparing Jerry to the Ultimate warrior in terms of he got to reconcile with Jerry and he didn't with Warrior. I know NOTHING about his kids and will assume they turned out okay despite their parents. I know very little about his wife, Dana. What I heard is that some of the Warrior's more out there beliefs came from her. At the very least she knew him well enough to know they were there and still stayed with him. The beliefs in question aren't the type of things you just ignore. People have a right to different beliefs, within reason. These are way outside of reason. We're stuck living in an overly politically correct world with BS like cancel culture and everybody thinking that every thing bad that's ever happened to them is because of X when the reality of things is that sometimes things just don't go your way. People like the Warrior and to a lesser extent, I believe his wife, Dana are the reson we're stuck in this world. They're the 0.01% that deserve to be cancelled or treated like they're bigots. Not reconciling with him before his death is no big deal. Looking at the long list of crap he's done in life and you can argue that his death is no big deal. I've never heard anything close to bad about Jerry other than the fact that maybe he could've paid the boys a bit more money. The Warrior wasn't worth reconciling with. Jerry wasn't worth having a disagreement with in the first place. Saying that's comparing apples to oranges doesn't do the difference between those two justice.

Anonymous

This show had a special place in my heart for nostalgic reasons. It was a unique time in my life, and wrestling was really my go to at the time. I must’ve spent 20-30 hours a week watching wrestling, either live, or on the then 24/7 on demand channel they had.

Anonymous

I latched onto the comment about Big Show being afraid of Hornswaggle. Is this a elephant being afraid of a mouse situation?