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WMG #167: December 1988 WWF TV (Week 2) Rockers/Busters Brawl!

WMG #167: December 1988 WWF TV (Week 2) Rockers/Busters Brawl!

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This week in the Grenade we continue on through December 1988 in the WWF, looking at another wee of TV! The Rockers & Brain Busters continue their issues from the Survivor Series, with a wild brawl around the arena. Randy Savage speaks out on would-be challenger Bad News Brown. Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan meet the Bushwhackers at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Tag Champs Demolition have words for former manager Mr. Fuji and the Powers of Pain. Ronnie Garvin makes his WWF debut. Lanny Poffo has amazing aim.. with his Frisbee. Hercules battles the future Maxx Payne. Plus, the Big Boss Man, Jake Roberts, Bad News Brown, Blue Blazer, Rick Rude, Akeem, Tito Santana, the Fabulous Rougeaus, Ted Dibiase, Red Rooster, Sam Houston, & more!

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