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WWE March To WrestleMania X (1994.03.13)

WWE March To WrestleMania X (1994.03.13)

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Welcome to Episode 2 of The Meltdown where Bryan and Tom take you back to 1994 and the build up to the Showcase Of The Immortals… it’s the March To WrestleMania X.

Get ready to hear Bryan’s memories of this particular time in his career, as we reminisce, and talk about-

  • Meeting Brian Adams for the first time (including a tribute to Crush on his birthday)
  • Lex Luger’s Made In The USA Gimmick
  • The Mount Rushmore of Wrestling Managers
  • WrestleMania Celebrities and Bryan’s appearance in a Burt Reynolds Movie
  • Whether the WWE Hall Of Fame should focus on the gimmick or the athlete behind it.
  • Memories of Johnny Polo
  • Bus trips with Yokozuna
  • Remembering “Macho Man” Randy Savage
  • Classic Ribs from Mr. Fuji & Owen Hart
  • Serious nature of Ludvig Borga
  • Recalling Adam Bomb vs. Earthquake and WHY the match was cut short
  • WrestleMania 41 Predictions
  • Dave Meltzer Star Rankings from WrestleMania X, including Bryan’s reaction to the DUD rating
  • Title Run Toy Talk
  • BEN JOHNSON!!!!
  • And soooo much more!!!!

So strap in, MELT into your favourite arm chairs, load up the WWE Vault on a separate device, search for March To WrestleMania X, and allow Bryan and Tom to give you an alternative look at an iconic period in Professional Wrestling!!!

It’s time for Breakin’ Necks and Cashin’ Cheques with the Creation Of Devastation and the TomCat!!

Episode 2…. Let’s Drop The Bomb!! 💣

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