JIM CORNETTE LOOKS AT HULK HOGAN SIGNING WITH TNA THIS WEEK ON WHO'S SLAMMING WHO
This week on Who's Slamming Who, Tommy Fierro and Brian Solomon take a look at Hulk Hogan signing with TNA, full detailed report of ISPW's SLAMOWEEN last week, WWE Studios planning a movie for The Undertaker, Kofi Kingston's big push last week on Monday Night RAW, Hulk Hogan bashing his WWE Hall of Fame ring, big update on Candice Michelle, update on Mr. Kennedy and the possibility of him returning to the WWE, WWE resigning Lance Cade, New York Yankees hosting Monday Night RAW at MSG, WWE's reaction to the Hulk Hogan/TNA signing, and much more!
This week on Cornette's Commentary, Jim Cornette takes a look at Hulk Hogan signing with TNA and gives his thoughts on the entire situation. Jim also gives his thoughts on TNA hiring Eric Bischoff as well. Cornette talks about how long Vince Russo will remain in the company, how long he would have remained in the company if he were still there, if he's interested in seeing what happends, Brutus Beefcake as the Legends Champion, Vince McMahon's reaction to the situation, and much more. Tune in now and listen to the HULKAMANIA edition of Cornette's Commentary now!
The Joint is back open this week on Who's Slamming Who as Michael Modest makes his return to the show.
Lanny Poffo talks about the 20th anniversary of Genius vs. Hulk Hogan this week on Poetry in Motion. Lanny also talks about his trip to Warsaw, Poland and going to the French Riviera next month!
This week on INSIDE THE BEHRENS BUBBLE, Bill discusses TNA booking again, and TNA’s lack of brand identity, how it is building it’s businesses, the “Impact” of Hulk Hogan, how a recent TNA’s TV show’s quarter hour breakdown helps prove some of what Bill has discussed before, if properly interpreted
Evan Ginzburg 50th birthday broadcast reflecting on his years involved in wrestling plus The Wrestling Then & Now movie screening Nov. 7 in CA this week on Wrestling Then & Now.
Survivor Series is fast approaching but this week The History of WWE's Graham Cawthon takes a look at that OTHER Thanksgiving tradition - Starrcade. The 87 edition gets a lot of hate from fans and historians: the venue was wrong, the wrong people won, and it went a long way in Jim Crockett having to sell to Ted Turner, etc. Cawthon takes a detailed look at what was going on in the wrestling world in 1987, the major acquisitions Crockett made in the months leading up to Starrcade, talent that wasn't used on the card, and how a bad show COULD have been so much better. Plus: Info on how to win a FREE Kevin Nash shoot interview and the announcement of who won last week's New Age Outlaws giveaway
Plus all new weekly exclusive segments with Joe "The Assassin" Hamilton, Danny Doring, Kenny Bolin, RF Video, and more!