#151 – WCW Monday Nitro, July 29, 1996

This episode we travel back to 1996, when the nWo was in its infancy and things were just starting to heat up in the Monday Night Wars. Join us as we review one of the most memorable episodes of Nitro ever! Please support the show and pick up our new SEASON 4 BOX SET including two unreleased episodes of reviews for the 1987 Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team tournament and the documentary “Heroes of World Class Wrestling” available on DVD or for direct download. Please support the Old School Wrestling Podcast by visiting oldschoolwrestlingpodcast.com where you can find links to all of our great products. Thanks for listening and we’ll see you…..at the matches!

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5 Comments

  1. Oh, didn’t recognize Typhoon at the beginning without Ole Anderson doing the voice for him!

  2. left handed cigarette says:

    One of the best fun facts about the Road Warriors was that they,Rick Rude and Barry Darsow, who I think was Smash in Demolition, were all bouncers at the bar Grandma Bs at the same time.I would love to hear a story from someone removed from that bar by that group but I’m sure there were no survivors.

  3. Paul E Cautiously says:

    1st, thanks for another great episode. Here are my top 3 patriotic moments:
    (1) The video montages during America the Beautiful that lead off each Wrestlemania.
    (2) Hulk Hogan’s Real American theme song.
    (3) Roddy Piper’s pro-American commentary during the Gulf War. Notable because he was a Canadian portraying a Scot.

    Least patriotic:
    (1) American Badass Undertaker

  4. Joe from Big Bean says:

    patriotic themes
    1. Hulk Hogan monster truck. What is more American than fiber glass 24 inch pythons on a ten foot tall monster truck with American made 572 cube inch motor in it.

    2. Any gimmick with a military theme i.e. War games, Boot camp or Desert Storm Match.

    3. Sting’s face paint

    Lesser patriotic themes Col. DeBeers

  5. Midmorning Express says:

    Least Patriotic:

    The Fabulous Rougeaus theme song of “All American Boys”