Heebies jeebies! | AEW Collision 7 & Dynamite 11 February recap cover art

Heebies jeebies! | AEW Collision 7 & Dynamite 11 February recap

Heebies jeebies! | AEW Collision 7 & Dynamite 11 February recap

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Time for your favourite wrestling podcast again! No? Second? Top five? Anyway. We thought we were going to have a quiet week ahead of AEW Grand Slam Australia, but nope! We got two title changes, one of which came at the end of a very bloody strap match; Mina Shirakawa got an impromptu haircut; and Hangman’s boyfriends are still fighting over him. Get it in your ears. (00:00:00) News (00:10:43) And new! Thekla is the women’s world champion now (00:19:17) Calling the Brawling Birds to deal with our spider problem (00:21:33) Does AEW struggle to book babyface champions? Do we all love a cool heel too much? We’re part of the problem, honestly. Also we got into whether MJF wants to go to WWE and where Chris Jericho is going to end up (00:30:23) And new! Kyle Fletcher is the TNT champion again. Have there ever been two title changes on a standard episode of Dynamite before? (00:41:09) FTR are gonna fight the Young Bucks. Goddammit. (00:50:46) We think we’ve fixed Hook’s gimmick. Call us, Tony Khan! (00:58:30) Is Roddy a secret Death Rider? Should we be preparing ourselves for a bald Orange Cassidy? And… those were extensions that got cut out of Mina’s hair, right? (01:06:52) Is it time AEW got its own streaming service? We would pay to be able to watch this House Rules show tbh (01:09:54) We survived a parking lot brawl, but there might’ve been too many men involved (01:12:48) The men’s title picture gives us the HEEBIE JEEBIES! (01:23:52) Happy times. Email: wafflybollox@gmail.com Shop: ko-fi.com/wrassletrash/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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