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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 23:18:22 GMT -5
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REVIEW-A-WAI – FIGHT OWENS FIGHT DOCUMENTARYFeaturing: ** John Pollock & Wai Ting review the new WWE “Fight Owens Fight” documentary on Kevin Owens and detail his rise through the Quebec independent scene and into the WWE, the strengths of the doc, who should have been included and how Owens is viewed within the industry. **Historian and author Pat Laprade returns to the show to discuss Kevin Steen’s rise within Quebec, what he liked and wanted to see more of in the documentary, the importance of timing and luck at points in his career and lots more info. **We will hear some archived interviews that John Pollock conducted with Kevin Owens/Steen from WrestleMania weekend 2012 in Miami, from the night he won the ROH title at Border Wars in Toronto and when he was NXT champion in March 2015. Subscribe to The LAW on iTunesFollow The LAW on TwitterFollow The LAW on Facebook
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Post by randyg on Jul 28, 2017 7:00:41 GMT -5
Are ear candles a thing in Canada? It'll relieve at least some of the blockage.
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Post by Christian Small on Jul 28, 2017 11:42:14 GMT -5
I'm really interested in your views on Summerslam 99. There was a ton going on plus you get to talk about the Billy Gunn push and the Test/Shane storyline. Feel like you'll have enough material.
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Post by RKing85 on Jul 28, 2017 14:30:36 GMT -5
John and Wai were talking about where to buy WWE dvd's physically. Here in Saskatoon all the Wal-mart locations and also the Suncoast Records stores both have a fair amount of WWE dvd's. HMV did until they closed up shop a few months back. We have a Best Buy on the other side of the city that I am assuming has them, although I never go there cause I'm not a billionaire and can't afford to shop there. I think those are the only places here where you can buy new WWE dvd's.
Pat Laprade is a wealth of knowledge, but I find him incredibly dry and monotone to listen to. Same with his books. They are what I call dictionary books. Tons of good information in them and you will learn a lot reading them, but it's a slog to read them. His Montreal book I learned so much, but I could only read it about 10 pages at a time.
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