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Episode #2: Reviewing WCCW Star Wars (February 22, 1981), Fritz Von Erich vs. Great Kabuki, David Manning's Poor Refereeing, Where The Hell is Cheng Chung?!

Episode #2: Reviewing WCCW Star Wars (February 22, 1981), Fritz Von Erich vs. Great Kabuki, David Manning's Poor Refereeing, Where The Hell is Cheng Chung?!

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Live from the Dallas Sportatorium comes a WCCW review podcast from professional wrestling's own Walker Stewart and James Southard. Follow us as we chronicle WCCW's rise, fall, and everything in between match by match.

In this episode, we recap the WCCW Star Wars event from February 22, 1981, live from the Reunion Arena in Dallas, TX, USA! Check out Walker's mental breakdown and James's favorite wrestling event since sliced bread was invented right here on World Class Television Review.

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