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Episode 57: Raw Is War

Episode 57: Raw Is War

Released Wednesday, 2nd March 2016
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Episode 57: Raw Is War

Episode 57: Raw Is War

Episode 57: Raw Is War

Episode 57: Raw Is War

Wednesday, 2nd March 2016
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We are deep into the Monday Night Wars and WCW are building an ever increasing lead. It's time for the WWF to do something different with their flagship show and in Episode 57 of 'The New Generation Project Podcast' we take a look at what they come up with - it's time for "Raw Is War"!Featuring; your suggestions for worse PPV contests than the Miss nWo debacle, a plethora of debuts on the show including; Ken Shamrock, Miguel Perez, Octagon, Pentagon, Tony Roy, Roy Raymond, Tim McNeedy, Mike Bell and Mini Goldust (note: many of these will never appear again), Adams feelings on Bill Turnbull's retirement from BBC Breakfast News, a ton of vitriol towards Roman Reigns, Bob Backlund shouts his way through an entire match, Paul Heyman shoots on Jerry Lawler, Billy Gunn returns from his broken neck to no fanfare, Shawn Michaels is apparently fine now and Bret Hart has finally had enough. Plus the answers to the questions; How many times has Paul been to the Zoo in the last year? Why did 'Raw' increase to 2 hours? How does Sid react? Where does Sunny produce powder from? Who is the other Blackjack? How many times can one match be interrupted? How many clean finishes are there on an average Monday night these days? What's the World's Thinnest Book? Who is The World's Most Emotional Wrestler? Can you Frog Splash nobody? How hairy can one man be? What other name was rumoured for Chyna? And how happy is Paul about there being shape-based wrestlers?

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