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On this episode of 83 Weeks, Eric and Conrad go 2.5 hours, revisiting the Monday Nitro from March 2, 1998 live from Philadelphia! This edition of Nitro will have a main event not seen in 18 months, a nWo wrestler teaming up with a WCW wrestler - Randy Savage and Sting taking on Hollywood Hogan and Scott Hall. Also, a Philadelphia Street fight between Public Enemy and Barbarian/Hugh Morrus, DDP takes on Van Hammer, Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho team up to take on Booker T and Dean Malenko. While on the other channel, Mike Tyson joins DX!

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Anonymous

was at this show 🔥 this was the first non WWF/ECW show I ever attended.

Anonymous

I had no problem with the Sting promo. I guess Conrad could be right that it should've stopped at "Scott Hall. Survey says, you're dead." But he has to talk again sooner or later. Maybe this was the right time and maybe it wasn't. It's too tough to tell all these years later. The mouth piece is an idea. But who? That's a very important question. How are we still getting worked up over the Observer rankings and stuff like that still? It's essentially a work of a work. Of course, the bickering could be a work of a work of a work. I agree that the WWE has improved tremendously since Vince stepped down. I also agree that Tony Khan has a lot of learning from his mistakes to do. He may be wrestling's rain man of what happened and when. But I think there was five reasons why angle X or Y worked. He knows three or four of them and still needs somebody to fill in the gaps for him. If you're reading this Tony, get an assistant or two. I'd suggest a different assistant booker for each promotion to keep the product different. WCW, WWF and ECW worked because they each had different strengths and weaknesses. You liked one thing about one promotion and were annoyed by another. A different promotion may excel where the last one annoyed you. The WWE was basically the exact same product on RAW and Smackdown despite being "split". That greatly lessens the overall watch-ability. A different assistant booker for each would prvent that. I still think a large amount of the AEW drama is also a work. What was the name of Eric's first book again? I kind of like it, but think they're doing a bit too muc of it. It really does help the boys out a bit, though. There's so much fake drama out there that real drama gets lost in the shuffle. You can actually be in the public eye and mess up every now and then without major consequence.

Anonymous

Hell yes. I love the watch alongs!

Anonymous

So glad Eric is the only with balls to call Meltzer the disease that he truly is

Anonymous

I get the feeling Eric's not too keen on that Dave Meltzer chap? 😄

Anonymous

I love it when Eric gives meltzer both barrels like that lol