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Notsam Wrestling

SRW 048 - Night of Champions Fallout

Notsam Wrestling

Sam Roberts

Notsam, Sam Roberts, Sports, Wwe, Wrestling

4.52.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2015

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Sam Roberts is joined by Katie Linendoll as they recap Night of Champions and the State pf Wrestling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

We need some gentlemen. Welcome to Sam Roberts Wrestling podcast.

0:10.0

Introducing your host from New York. Here is Sam Roberts.

0:18.0

Welcome to another edition of Sam Roberts Wrestling podcast.

0:28.0

Hello everybody. Special show this week. It's all state of wrestling baby. No big interview this week. However, Katie and I are making a trip to Syracuse New York next week.

0:41.0

I'm going to be scheduled to be on the show. The young bucks young bucks schedule for next week. I can't wait to talk to the young bucks arguably the best tag team in all of wrestling today.

0:53.0

So that's next week. That's going to be huge this week. We're going to talk about a lot night at champions fallout. Everything that's been happening on raw a lot of WWE stuff this week.

1:03.0

Speaking of WWE, I forgot to even tell you last week for those of you that follow me on social media, you know this, but I didn't even get to talk about hitting up the WWE warehouse. There were photos on my Instagram.

1:17.0

The first photo I posted was probably my favorite thing I saw to tell you the truth. It was a case full of used WWE championship belts WWE and WF.

1:30.0

The old European title was in there. The tag belts were in there. There was an old intercontinental championship in there. It's full of stuff. I mean so much stuff at that warehouse. They have a room that has all the like really special stuff in that's air conditioned and everything.

1:46.0

And that's where like all the titles were and a lot of the old outfits that the wrestlers had. That's the stuff that I go nuts for. The title belts really do it for me.

1:57.0

And I've talked about the title belts on the podcast before, you know getting that replica winged eagle belt. But I mean there's so much stuff there. Of course they have every coffin imaginable. So many coffins.

2:09.0

There's an area of shelving where they just have barber chairs. So Vince McMahon's barber shop chair is in there and all the different hair versus hair match barber chairs that they've used are all in this warehouse.

2:24.0

You know they have the disassembled hell in a cell. They have steel cages. I didn't see the old school blue bar steel cage. I saw a couple of different versions of the cage, but not that would have been awesome.

2:38.0

I did see the unassembled Punjabi prison that that and then and one of the guys there said that is something that they get questioned about more often than not.

2:50.0

I mean seeing all the sets. It really was amazing. It's so cool that the WWE is holds on to everything. I mean they had automobiles in there. They had everything. It's a huge facility.

3:02.0

But I really look forward to a day where hopefully they can display all this stuff because they've got so much stuff. There's no doubt in my mind that they could have a huge if they wanted to build a hall of fame some kind of exhibit something.

3:18.0

There's no doubt in my mind that they could they've saved everything and they're continuously collecting so they're reaching out to people who just have pro wrestling connections. The collections I should say that grew up in the business or the old promoters old wrestlers themselves and they're asking them, you know, what do you have? What would you like to for us to keep and they maintain it and they make sure it lasts forever.

3:47.0

I think that's what a lot of the appeal is but I mean the amount of stuff that the WWE has is so museum worthy. It's incredible. They have the ring the old Madison Square Garden ring that was used at WrestleMania one the ring itself. It's so cool. You get to see all the kind of technological advances that they've made in their rings over time.

4:13.0

So much detail is put into this stuff. That's what I really took away so much detail is put into this stuff that you never would you would never know it never picks up to any of us but and then it's like some of the stuff they have around one of my favorite things besides seeing like the title belts and everything one of my favorite things to see was what they're doing with everything so they're repurposing some stuff when you first go in first of all there are banners that used to be hung on the ceiling hanging from their seat.

4:43.0

So there's the big Saturday nights main event sign is on the ceiling of this place and they have like ECW banners flying and old pay per view banners flying they have posters up everything but I loved seeing what they repurposed one of the contraptions that they used to hold all their stuff in all like the nuts and bolts and the little things is a locker setup and on the locker setup in spray paint it says head bangers rule.

5:11.0

It's the old it was used on raw you know in the late 90s it's it's an old head bangers locker set that they now use for lockers and I think they said one of the little tool bags that they had that they were keeping stuff in.

5:27.0

They said they think it's an old Jake the snake Roberts Damien bag so much cool stuff there was it was it was an amazing amazing experience and I snapped a few photos while I was there which you can see it Instagram dot com slash not Sam.

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