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BBOD Podcast – Ep. 3: Lord Xzae Interview!

BBOD Podcast – Ep. 3: Lord Xzae Interview!

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Wrestling enthusiast Lord Xzae joins as the podcast's first guest, bringing deep knowledge of wrestling history and an impressive collection of wrestling figures. The conversation explores wrestling origins, collector culture, and candid opinions on the current wrestling landscape across WWE and AEW.

• Wrestling origin stories featuring HBK vs. Undertaker and Kane's debut
• Creating a personal Mount Rushmore with Shawn Michaels, Eddie Guerrero, Stone Cold, and RVD
• AEW's struggle to connect with broader audiences due to lack of "cool factor"
• Hip-hop's unmistakable influence on wrestling culture and audience engagement
• Toy collecting adventures from Dragon Ball Z figures to wrestling memorabilia
• Stories of running into WWE's Adam Rose at Walmart while hunting for Kane figures
• The surprising value of vintage wrestling shirts and merchandise
• Bold WrestleMania predictions including Dominik Mysterio winning the IC Title

We'll be diving into wrestling and music connections next time, exploring how these worlds intertwine in ways that mainstream wrestling is only recently beginning to fully embrace.


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