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The Hendu slam

The Hendu slam

By: John Henderson
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A podcast discussing the current events in the world of professional wrestlingCopyright John Henderson Combat Sports & Self-Defense Wrestling
Episodes
  • The Hendu Slam: Dec 3rd 2025 part 4:The Begining and Ending of The Legend of Hendu the high school years!
    Dec 4 2025
    OK, enough of this bitterness! Let’s finish the podcast today by talking about something memorable and unforgettable! The recent conclusion of the high school football season here in Tennessee reminded me it’s been just over 30 years since I was bestowed with the nickname that I still proudly carry today! So join me as I go back three decades as to tell the story of the beginning in the ending of Hendu the high school years!
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    12 mins
  • The Hendu Slam Dec 3 2025: let’s Talk about Wrestlemania 43 being stolen by Saudia Arabia!
    Dec 4 2025
    It’s the 40th anniversary of the biggest match in the history of professional wrestling! The 40th anniversary of the match in the event that made me a wrestling fan and I was looking forward to celebrating and attending it! However, the royal family of Saudi Arabia bought it and crushed those dreams! So now what will I do and where where the seventh HenduMania meet wrestlemania emanate from?
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    10 mins
  • The Hendu Slam Dec 3rd 2025 Part 2: How Bitter Art Though Bret Jart?
    Dec 4 2025
    At this point, Bret Hart’s bitterness about how he and his family have been treated in. The wrestling business is almost as legendary as his career was! But now he has gone on record to say that he believes for arrival, Shawn Michaels and former wrestling Kingpin, Vince, McMahon, or secret lovers back in the day! Does the hitman’s bitterness know no bounds?
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    9 mins
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