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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Episode 59: SummerSlam 1996

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Podcast Heat

Sports, Wrestling

4.812.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2017

⏱️ 161 minutes

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Summary

Things are changing quickly in the Summer of 1996 in the WWF. Ron Simmons left his job at Coca Cola to become a gladiator, Ahmed Johnson nearly died, Paul Bearer turned on the Undertaker, TL Hopper ate a turd from a swimming pool, Goldust likes women now, Austin 3:16 says "I work Free for All matches," and Shawn Michaels ruined Vader's WWF run. Enjoy over two hours of behind the scenes stories you've never heard! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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At Holland & Barrett, we asked women what they felt they'd lost going through the menopause.

0:05.0

My memory for sure.

0:07.0

My sex drive?

0:08.0

My youth?

0:09.0

I'd lost me.

0:12.0

We can help find your way through.

0:14.0

I know now that I'm menopausal.

0:16.0

It doesn't define me.

0:18.0

And I do feel optimistic.

0:20.0

Talking with a trained advisor can help find the right solutions for you.

0:24.0

Have your free consultation in any store or online at Hollandandbarrett.com.

0:30.0

This week, um, get hench.

0:32.0

We're talking to top athletes about how they're repeated.

0:35.0

Hey, Sergey!

0:36.0

Wait up!

0:37.0

Sergey!

0:38.0

Carl!

0:39.0

Why are you here?

0:40.0

I saw you run out of the house.

0:41.0

What are you doing?

0:42.0

I'm running.

0:43.0

Yeah, but what are you running from?

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