Yeah tajiri, taka, and masato tanaka would show up everywhere randomly from 96-98Watching Tajiri/Taka from Raw 97. Didn't even remember this
Yeah tajiri, taka, and masato tanaka would show up everywhere randomly from 96-98Watching Tajiri/Taka from Raw 97. Didn't even remember this
Show really seems like a stand up dude. One of the better podcasts since its been on the Network.Show dropping science on what exactly they keep him around for
Oh no I don't think their decision to re-air them had anything to do with Raw. I'm wondering if it was a case of WCW shooting itself in the foot and lead to more people watching Raw live knowing they could catch the WCW replay. So I wa sjust wondering if it ultimately hurt WCW in the long run.I doubt it had much to do with Raw in the first place. Replaying Nitro would get higher ratings than whatever else would air in the time slot and for free, meaning Turner got more ad revenue and bragging rights for the weekly cumulative network ratings. Not dissimilar to what USA does with the third hour of Raw.
Show really seems like a stand up dude. One of the better podcasts since its been on the Network.
Genuinely likeable cat. He had me cracking up talking about being cussed out by The Undertaker
Being on TV every week really has hurt him, his character needed that Undertaker kinda protection over the years. You can't appreciate how big/imposing he is until you see him in person then you wonder how he ever loses for a brief jabroni moment
It's crazy that after all the times it's been talked about and shown I had never seen the closing segment of the Raw that had the Tyson/Austin confrontation. It's the scene with Tyson and his people outside and Tyson saying how he was embarrassed in front of his kids and to bring that coward outside and then the show ends with Tyson yelling fakkit at the camera. How the fukk have I never seen that.
42:30 mark of this video.which episode was that on?
I remember the in-ring confrontation. But not the outside part