• 60 Minute Ironman WWE Raw 07/26/2004 - Episode 109

  • Aug 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

60 Minute Ironman WWE Raw 07/26/2004 - Episode 109

  • Summary

  • Join in, as this week John and Teddy review a somewhat forgotten classic- The July 26, 2004 60 Minute Iron Man Match between Triple H and Chris Benoit.


    We’re on the road to Summerslam, but this was an excellent rewatch and review.


    The boys also talk the most famous long TV matches from the 1980s, and give an update on Ric Flair’s book- including the reaction and responses of Mic Foley, Bret Hart and Hulk Hogan.. As always, they they also give all of the news and notes of what’s happening on and off screen in the WWE at this time 20 years ago.


    Please let us know your thoughts on this match, and tell us your favorite Iron Man Match in the comments below!

    Connect with the Show

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    2004 PPV Playlist

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYF3Q_ACFIoMzovLsPn4GMGS0z34SR6lX


    Eddie Bonus Show

    https://youtu.be/l6-lc-B4y40


    Chyna Documentary

    https://youtu.be/EAopK3yRp-A?si=ySpgrYccShIHHMNS


    Timestamps

    0:00 Intro

    4:00 WWE Business Notes

    11:37 Everyone is Mad at Ric Flair

    27:48 July 12 Raw Recap

    32:42 The Ironman Match is Announced

    39:19 July 19 Raw Recap

    45:28 WWE Developmental Expansion & News

    47:20 House Show Report

    50:22 MORE RIC FLAIR CONTROVERSY

    57:14 Chyna On Howard Stern

    59:56 July 26th Raw Review

    1:14:05 Ironman Match Review



    #wwe #romanreigns #Summerslam #IronmanMatches #Tripleh #RawReview #Wrestling

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