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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Episode 25: 1994 Royal Rumble

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Podcast Heat

Sports, Wrestling

4.812.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2017

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

What really happened when the Undertaker “died” and there was a TIE in the 1994 Royal Rumble match? Bruce and Conrad dive deep into a very unusual Rumble! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

From the territories to Titan towers to TNA and all points in between.

0:06.8

He's seen and done it all.

0:09.2

And now he's here to share the real story behind wrestling's biggest moments,

0:15.0

controversies and characters.

0:18.0

The MLW Radio Network presents

0:21.5

Something to wrestle with Bruce Pritchard.

0:27.0

Hey, it's Conrad Thompson and you're listening to Something to wrestle with.

0:36.5

Bruce Pritchard, Bruce, what's going on, man? How are you?

0:38.5

I'm excited.

0:39.5

What are you excited for?

0:41.0

Well, because finally it's the day, man.

0:43.0

We talk about Mantar.

0:46.0

Huh? You know.

0:48.0

Before we do, let's talk about last week's show.

0:52.0

Kind of put a bow on our ravishing, recruit episode.

0:55.0

What kind of feedback did you get, Bruce?

0:57.0

Well, of course, you know, our audience, which I love so much because you guys have

1:02.0

made us one of the most downloaded podcasts in all the podcast history.

1:06.0

And we appreciate that very much.

1:08.0

But, boy, do you love to pick on us when we miss something?

1:11.0

Well, let's touch on that.

1:13.0

We missed the 87 slamming.

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