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Episode 22: Mid-South Wrestling Memories: Part 2.

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Episode 22: Mid-South Wrestling Memories: Part 2.

Today, we're stepping back into the squared circle to finish our discussion of the glory days of Mid-South Wrestling — one of the most iconic and hard-hitting regional wrestling promotions of the 1970s and 1980s. From Bill Watts’ gritty storytelling to unforgettable names like Junkyard Dog, Ted DiBiase, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, and Butch Reed, we're diving deep into the feuds, promos, and moments that made Mid-South Wrestling a fan favorite.

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Production Credits:

Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

Narrator: Haylee Wolf

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