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Like many other things, Pierre and I share fond memories of professional wrestling from our childhood. Specifically, The WWF (World Wrestling Federation, not the World Wildlife Fund) from the mid to late 80s. What many term &amp;quot;The Golden Age,&amp;quot; this era offered a rare collection of talent and personalities. A far cry from today's generic wrestling that's more about sideshow, flashy intros, and out of the ring soap operas.&#13;
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So reminisce with us as we take a fond look back at a time where giant steroid pumped, oiled-up men in speedos and boots smashed their bodies into each other for wholesome family entertainment. And Pierre introduces a new segment to see how many wrestlers from the 80s Travis thinks are dead.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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Musical Interludes: &amp;quot;Land of 1000 Dances&amp;quot; by the WWF Wrestlers, &amp;quot;Captain Lou's History of Music/Captain Lou&amp;quot; by Captain Lou Albano, &amp;quot;Cara Mia&amp;quot; by Nikolai Volkoff. &amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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