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King Of The Ring 1998 25th Anniversary REMIX: Something To Wrestle



On this episode of Something To Wrestle with Bruce Prichard, we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of King Of The Ring 1998 better known for Mankind (aka Mick Foley) and The Undertaker’s unforgettable Hell In A Cell match. Conrad gives a great introduction into a show that originally aired five years ago. We hope you enjoy this story packed full of content you won’t hear anywhere else.

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5 Comments

  1. I lost all respect for conman after seeing him on Brisco and Bradshaw's podcast. Complete lack of respect for listeners who have been supporting his shows for years. 100% out of touch with fans.

  2. The "DRAW" was STONE COLD foiling McMahon plans….
    Without McMahon only time Austin really drew was vs HHH, ROCK, and BRET

  3. Where would Austin have been if his wife doesn't say that his tea will get stone cold?? Where would he have gone if he doesn't say the famous Austin 3:16 line? Was he talented enough to be what he became without those? I know he had a great thing with the Hollywood Blondes but did he have enough talent to make it in the WWE with all the other talent that was there at the time?

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