The Pink and Black Playback

By: Young and Dillon
  • Summary

  • A four-out-of-ten podcast chronicling the ten-out-of-ten pro wrestling career of one Bret Hart where we cover the highs, the lows, and the pinky middles.
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Episodes
  • The Immortal (2000)
    Jan 23 2024

    We watched it so you don't have to, the year 2000 supernatural drama TV series, The Immortal. It's a paint-by-numbers affair mixing the worst bits from shows LIke Buffy and The Highlander.

    Bret appears in two episodes as "Randle" a demon that hunts down other demons at the bequest of his boss, who we can only assume is Satan because the show never tells us.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Jobber Special #1
    Nov 16 2023

    Part of this project is understanding that not every match is a 30-minute classic, so today we're bringing you 3 quick matches from 1992, two of them even made it to TV.
    First, we have the tag match no one asked for, Bret and Ultimate Warrior vs Kamala and Papa Shango, then Virgil challenges for the title and finally, Bret takes on the man, the myth, the mullet, Barry Horowitz.
    If you still have room for more rambling we grind our gears about Seth Rollins and the confusingly named "World Heavyweight Championship" to close the show.

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    34 mins
  • King of the Ring 1993 Finals and Saturday Night's Main Event April 21 1991
    Jun 18 2023
    Howdy, Markerinos. On today's episode, we reminisce about the brief period when Virgil was a white-hot babyface. After that, we talk about Bret vs Bam Bam Bigelow and the entirely ridiculous concept that is the King of the Ring Tournament. After that, we ramble about how Ted DiBiase has surpassed his own gimmick by being an absurdly evil rich guy in real life.
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    35 mins

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