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Episode 29: FWA Last Fight at the Prom 2005 review

Episode 29: FWA Last Fight at the Prom 2005 review

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We go back 20 years to a crossroads show in the history of the Frontier Wrestling Alliance at The Dome. An era of Alex Shane in his pomp, doctors vs chavs, training schools at war and Stixx actually losing in Morecambe. Greg Lambert and SilentMark try their best to find positivity amid the gloom of a promotion visibly in decline. Topics include: Het up The Grinch in a six-man Lumber-sack match Mighty meaty showmen Rhea Ripley and her hubby The Alex Shane Show Misguided Blackpool hype Paint by numbers FWA in decline Ralph's conductor The Truth on commentary "Hi Lucy!" Meeting Dann Read Bubblegum with a bucket Very speedy "I'm not very nice." Spud's in charge Going to the rustler Air horn Showstealer on the mic Jonny Storm disgusted Sabotage the show Svelte Terrible mullet The legend of Johnny Angel Hid in the toilets No proper chair Edge and Christian Same time as John Cena Just Joe Opposite of us Declan goes to bingo Chico Time Medic and a real go-getter Greg's pet ref hate Hide the BS Yellow and green should never be seen Darren Burridge Familiar Geordie voice "Bandanas went out of fashion 30 years ago." Follicly challenged Terry Wogan Fast count from My Bishop School wars Lidl's Joey Hayes Future Priscilla Tyrone Johnson Speed bump! Rain jokes Bad eye Balcony dive Nikita's slap...twice "I don't rate yours much." John Atkins>Peter Crouch Nightmare raffle and FreakShow 2.0 Pros tell a story Shelley Fabares>Telly Savalas The One and Only Shawn Michaels "Now they boo not cheer!" Alex Shane-Joe Legend rematch Still an Angel to me On a downer
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