
You pull the pin and we’ll pick up the pieces… Join host Ray Russell for an exciting trip down Memory Lane as we analyze and discuss years of wrestling history from your favorite promotions. From Hulkamania to Mulkeymania, from the Four Horsemen to the nWo, from the Midnight Express to the Lex Express. Which promotion are we deep diving into next? What year have we time-traveled back to now? Tune ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This week we cover the final month of news & results leading into the big one, WRESTLEMANIA V. It's all about March 1989 in the WWF! On the news side of things.. Roddy Piper returns, John Studd's job in jeopardy, Lanny Poffo undergoes a change, John ... more
The Grenade is back in 2026 with Episode #183 looking at the final week of February 1989 in the WWF! The Randy Savage/Hulk Hogan "My Side" Stories Continue with Part 2 while everyone ponders whose corner Elizabeth will be in! Plus, Jake Roberts Haunt... more
Things heat up this week on Grenade #182 as the former Mega Powers begin the "my side of the story" vignettes where Randy Savage puts up a good argument as to why Hulk Hogan was "showboating & hotdogging", meanwhile the Hulkster cuts one of the heel-... more
This week on the Grenade we continue through February TV in 1989 of the WWF. The super focus this week is all on the falling out between the Mega Powers after last week's "Main Event" on NBC. We hear from both the Hulkster, who pushes for a title mat... more
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I am doing a wrestling rewatch of 1988 and The Wrestling Memory Grenade's 1988 WWF project is tne perfect accompanyment.
The amount of wrestling knowledge and inside information that Ray Russell provides in each episode is immense.
I first started reading The Wrestling Observer in 1988 and I consider myself to be pretty knowledgeable, but Ray drops some nuggets that I haven't heard before, which makes his podcast a true learning experience for even the seasoned wrestlng fan.
Five stars wit... more
“Rugged” Ray Russell is one of the best in the game! His hard work and knowledge is truly a credit to the professional wrestling and podcasting worlds!
Just found this podcast about a month ago and now I’m hooked. Went all the way back to the beginning and enjoying the 1989 NWA shows. Can’t wait to catch up one day.
Love the concept of going over the WWF for each month with match and TV results plus some great behind the scenes news for the time period. Love the awesome sound bites as well.
Tried this one the last few weeks. It's an OK show but it's somewhat off putting to hear how great this guy thinks he is. Yeah, we get it, making a podcast is so hard, the "network", you're so great, it's so tiring, editing, blah blah BLAH... It's a DECENT show, chill man. If you can get past that, it's a good enough show from a fun era of the WWF
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Listeners are taken on a nostalgic journey through the world of professional wrestling history, focusing on moments from various promotions and years. The content frequently highlights iconic figures and events, delving into the rivalries and dynamics among wrestlers, particularly from notable eras like Hulkamania and the emergence of factions such as the nWo. With eager recaps of significant matches, behind-the-scenes insights, and emotional storytelling, the show appeals to wrestling enthusiasts who appreciate a detailed analysis of past events and the intricate narratives that shaped the wrestling landscape. This podcast stands out for its commitment to exploring both popular and obscure moments in wrestling history, making it a unique r... more
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