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Hello $5+ Pledge Hammers!

You voted for it - and here it is! Our review of the pretty awesome NXT TakeOver: Toronto, which took place in November 2016. Shinsuke Nakamura defends his NXT Championship against Samoa Joe, The Revival defend their tag titles against #DIY, Mickie James returns to WWE to face Asuka for the NXT Women's Championship, TM61 attempt to topple Authors of Pain in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, and Tye Dillinger faces Bobby Roode in the battle of Canadians.

Thank you as always for your generous Patreon-age. We hope you enjoy this episode! See you next month on WrestleRamble Extra!

Luke x

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Alex Ran 814

You old bastards coming at the Chainsmokers and shaking your fists at us youngsters 😂 kills me lmao I love you guys

Anonymous

Just watched it last night

Blindman

Loving the Pro Wrestling Torch mock reviews, brings these wrestle rambles to a new level. Will be watching these more.

Jam that James

So what’s the name of Oli’s new song he likes?

Anonymous

I still watch Gotham and the entire Arrowverse. Even during times of great "negativity", WRESTLETALK *cough* I'm still blindly loyal to a brand. 🙄

Josh Walker (edited)

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2023-06-04 13:03:53 Just recently became a pledge hammer & I’ve just been listening to these reviews endlessly. The minute that Beartooth song hit in the intro I got such a nostalgic feeling flow through me. This was when I was most enjoying wrestling. NXT was insane at this time. And tbh still is but the hype was just so great back then
2021-01-28 11:33:02 Just recently became a pledge hammer & I’ve just been listening to these reviews endlessly. The minute that Beartooth song hit in the intro I got such a nostalgic feeling flow through me. This was when I was most enjoying wrestling. NXT was insane at this time. And tbh still is but the hype was just so great back then

Just recently became a pledge hammer & I’ve just been listening to these reviews endlessly. The minute that Beartooth song hit in the intro I got such a nostalgic feeling flow through me. This was when I was most enjoying wrestling. NXT was insane at this time. And tbh still is but the hype was just so great back then