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🗓️ 28 July 2025
⏱️ 62 minutes
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0:00.0 | What's going on, wrestling fans? It's I, Steve. Welcome back to 10-count media. I hope you have your sunscreen ready because today on the Golden Era podcast with Sean when you were talking about summer slag. You got to say it the right way to, yeah. If you're not feeling pain, you're not doing it right. Yeah, it's going to get hot. This episode's going to get hot. Oh, yeah to get hot oh yeah you know how is he not |
0:28.8 | how do you survive that's why i think those things would never be well i you know one he did |
0:34.6 | like i think it was like this really long card and i'm like oh my god you know like how could he talk after that but Vince uh you know, one he did, I think it was like this really long card and I'm like, oh my God. You know, like how could he talk after that? But Vince, you know, has some deep pipes. So he could do it. It's just the voice. It drove me crazy. I hated it. I hated that whole that thing. But, you know, it's talk about, you know, it's the hype and, you know, get in the grit. Vince had it, for sure. And the classic SummerSlam music for 1990. I don't know if I can go on it. I don't know if I can go forward on. I don't know if we can do this upside. I'm so sorry, folks. We'll have to shut it. We'll have to shut it down. He just wants to go by the beach. That's all. |
1:11.2 | He just wants to go to the beach. |
1:13.8 | Excuses, excuses, excuses. |
1:16.3 | I think SummerSlim, 1990 is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most backstage |
1:20.1 | and promos for this event. |
1:22.5 | I think it won. |
1:23.5 | I honestly, and there's no problem with backstage promos, but everyone, I kid you, everybody, everybody got a shot. Everyone got to talk that thing. Why do you think that was, though? Why do you think everyone's like, we need? Like, we didn't have to fill in time. There's a lot of matches. Yeah. Well, you talk about losing your voice. I don't even remember how many promos we did. and I know Gene did as many as I did, if not more. |
1:46.6 | I think it was just an era also of just super promotion. |
1:51.9 | Take advantage of every moment that we've got a captive audience and keep selling them. |
1:57.5 | And it was a chance to introduce some of these guys that, you know, |
2:01.5 | people knew, but really didn't get that many chances to do big promos besides the generic |
2:08.4 | ones you might see on the event center. And so it was just an era when they really were doing |
2:15.6 | super promotional work and just not wasting a second when we |
2:19.7 | were doing these pay-per-view events. And boy, did they get practice that day. |
2:25.7 | That's so true. And we talked before, though, some of these live, some of these taped, |
2:29.3 | like, is it a mixed bag? Yeah, yeah, it's a mixed bag. As I've talked about before, that it just depended on, you know, the situation with the match. |
2:38.0 | If it was a post-match, that wasn't something you could really create before it happened, even if you knew the outcome, |
2:45.0 | because you wanted the guys to look like they did in there. |
2:49.0 | If a warrior had the paint knocked off of them, |
2:51.2 | you wanted to see, you had to see the same thing. Although, and this one was interesting when |
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