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CULTURE!

January 22, 2022

I was on the CULTURE! podcast this week discussing AEW, Jon Moxley's return, how territory wrestling in the eighties worked so much better than what WWE does now, 90s Joshi wrestling, and a bit about "the forbidden door."

You can listen to it here.

Tags CULTURE!, Wrestling, All Elite Wrestling
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