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Episode 28: Odyssey Pro Wrestling Panic Stations 2025 review

Episode 28: Odyssey Pro Wrestling Panic Stations 2025 review

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Tensions rise on the podcast with many questions to be answered. Did Mark succeed in his 'Podcast' challenge? Is Isaac Wint a real Aldovian? Is Greg still bitter about losing a wrestling quiz to Lucy Simons? Who won our Panic Stations predictions game? And can Mark remember anything that happened on the Odyssey show? Find out in a particularly chaotic edition of The Morecambe Wrestling Podcast! Topics include: Nearly a year Barmcakes Several octaves higher Strange-looking pirate man Preston Wrestling Podcast Send Chris Masters round Getting the band back together Evil Lewis in Burger King Drop Zack Gibson The Class of 2009 Sandwiches and nibbles Clash of the Comics review Chaotic and under-rehearsed Adams Hills gets the trots Adam Maxted Phil 'Kill' Wang Dominant hold For the Love of Wrestling Bill Apter Serving Chinese food to Kurt Angle Grado's hand bike challenge Doug Williams' book The anti-Jonny Storm Quiet on the Western Front F-AI PWI 500 Cody Rhodes plaque Mmmm standby... Cool shades On the Navdeep Malcolm Watch his taxi My Bishop Move diagonally Coach McCarthy Bobby Ball and Roy Walker Cranberry juice and toothpaste Claire on merch Not a brand of salt Greg as Where's Wally? Any goss? Rick Markus complaint "I am a real Aldovian." Hulk Hogan East European style Sheriff Steele slapping fans Aldovian Party Bag Yak's milk and cottage cheese Good washing day Dekker vs a Cowherd Retreat in Okinawa Resignation email Wint wants "Is it a nice farm...?" Young Craig Kollins Barrow vs Devon One Year Out Spam Heartburn fan "Who's in the photo?" Fantastic fettle Devil's Kiss 737 days Miscounted Prediction controversy "Don't talk nonsense."
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