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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Episode 47: King of the Ring 1996

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Podcast Heat

Sports, Wrestling

4.812.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2017

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Summary

What happened when Steve Austin became "Stone Cold" and got his first major push in the WWF? Many argue that the "Attitude Era" started at this very Pay Per VIew. But no one could argue "Austin 3:16" would become the #1 selling t-shirt in the company and the business was never the same! Enjoy more than two hours of Bruce Prichard talking the show that made "Stone Cold" Steve Austin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Good, I'm good.

0:02.0

Alright, for Samman 3, 2, 1.

0:07.0

For Quixie!

0:09.0

We have 3 different sing along.

0:14.0

Alright, cheers.

0:17.0

Cheers.

0:22.0

We're getting my days working hard on the go

0:26.0

But the hands on the clock keep spinning too slow

0:30.0

I can't wait to be alone with my baby tonight

0:36.0

You know more babies than we wrap the round a little bit of air

0:40.0

And you know that I'm a rotten wheeler back to me with it

0:44.0

I can't wait to be alone with my baby tonight

0:51.0

Cause the lights are full of good dawn

0:54.0

We'll leave every worry of the world behind

0:58.0

But we ain't no one's ever let me

1:02.0

I'm the master's godmother of all ages

1:05.0

You know what she's burned

1:07.0

You take the bread and you know

1:10.0

And then double man, you know

1:12.0

I'm taking salad, double onion, mom and dad

1:15.0

You know that my legs are getting dark

1:18.0

They're only Google machines

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