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Episode 191 - The Wrestling Podcast Two

Episode 191 - The Wrestling Podcast Two

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I can see you've shared handwritten notes from "The Wrestling Podcast Two Episode 191" discussing recent MCW Pro Wrestling events and upcoming matches. Your notes cover several topics:

You begin by reflecting on last Saturday's MCW Pro Wrestling show, where you appreciated seeing wrestling legends Ken Dixon and ECW Legend Tommy Dreamer alongside James Ellsworth. You note that Chris Slade delivered an excellent performance with his "Cold Finisher" move, and you express hope that he might join AEW or WWE in the future, identifying him as potentially the future of MCW Pro Wrestling.

Your second point discusses the Tommaso Ciampa versus Claudio Castagnoli match with Roderick Strong on AEW Collision, which you describe as one of the best triple threat matches for the TNT Championship. You express anticipation for the upcoming Tommaso Ciampa versus Kyle Fletcher match.

Point three addresses Tama Tonga's victory over Shinsuke Nakamura on Friday Night Smackdown, which you found to be a great match. You suggest it's time to place the United States Championship on Tama Tonga due to his strong connection with the audience.

In your fourth entry, you enthusiastically describe watching Chris Danger versus BDE in a Danger, Ladders and Chairs Match for The Remix Championship at Wrestling Revolver. You rate this as a perfect five-star match, praising how both wrestlers pushed each other to their limits throughout the contest.

Finally, you speculate that WWE may position Oba Femi as the next challenger to Brock Lesnar, with the goal of having them face off at WrestleMania to potentially give Oba Femi a significant platform on the main roster.

Is there a specific aspect of these wrestling events or predictions you'd like to discuss further?

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