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The Go-Home to Unforgiven 1998: Undertaker vs. Kane, Dude Love’s Turn & Stone Cold’s War

The Go-Home to Unforgiven 1998: Undertaker vs. Kane, Dude Love’s Turn & Stone Cold’s War

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Viewer discretion was definitely advised. The Attitude Era officially went off the rails this week, and Kelsey and Xavier are here for every unhinged minute of it.

From Dude Love’s lava-lamp-lit “Love Shack” to the literal exhumation of the Undertaker’s parents, this go-home episode to Unforgiven ’98 might be one of the wildest yet. DX is flashing water guns and questionable ideas, Vince McMahon is menacing interns with coffee, and the Undertaker is fighting his brother over flaming caskets in front of live TV cameras.

Also on tap:

  • 🩸 Dude Love vs. Steve Blackman—with Vince pulling the strings ringside.
  • 🔥 Undertaker & Kane turn family trauma into pyrotechnics.
  • 🎙️ Val Venis makes another, um, steamy debut.
  • 💀 Graveyard segments, neon buses, and a suspicious amount of innuendo.
  • 🧠 Plus: Kelsey and Xavier recap their surreal interview with Raven and the “Nevermore:” documentary.

Join the New to Wrestling crew as they ask life’s big questions:

Why does every town have a conveniently located graveyard?
Who thought “exhumed corpses” was the perfect pre-PPV angle?
And how is Vince ignoring literal dead bodies to focus on Stone Cold?


The countdown to Unforgiven is on—grab your shades, your glow sticks, and your moral compass (you’ll need it).

The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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