• Episode 73: Memphis - April 6, 1985 (CYCLOPS ARRIVES! Macho Man vs. Japan)

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 73: Memphis - April 6, 1985 (CYCLOPS ARRIVES! Macho Man vs. Japan)

  • Summary

  • This week on Regional Rasslin', Guest Gene Jackson returns to tackle more 1985 Memphis goodness as we enter the month of April. Just in time for the Easter holiday, CYCLOPS finally arrives from "Greece"! Plus, Randy "Macho Man" Savage takes issue with Japanese photographer Jimmy Suzuki, The Fabs have a run-in with the PYT's & Poffo Express, Tux Newman picks up SHOUTING as his new gimmick, we talk The King still MIA, can the Batten Twins put together two TV wins in a row(?), Sweet Daddy Siki is STILL HERE, as is Mike Sharpe, plus Steve Constance, Tim Ashley, Jerry Oski, & so much more fun conversation throughout!

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