Home of the "Dropkick Basement" podcast on the Off the Cuff Stuff Network. We take the historical moments in the timeline of pro wrestling and reimagine them.
This week we are feeling very independent, 2000's indy scene style. Tom is going to take us through his favorite matches from the 2000's independent wrestling scene.
Check out the full matches on the playlist section of our YouTube Channel. Links Below.
1984 was expansion season for the World Wrestling Federation. This week we reimagine some of those expansion efforts and create the PPV model years before it was launched. Let's see what 1984 and early 85 look like for Vince's crew. Links in comments
The return of the rookie cards series takes us back to the 90's. We book some fantasy cards for wrestlers who broke in during 1993 and 1998. Lots of hall of famers and lots of flash in the pan guys too. Enjoy this time capsule of talent. Links in comments
@TheSportsJD Not to over explain but it was a parking lot beat down by the Horsemen at the tv facility Techwood Studio in Atlanta. But still a memorable angle
Join us this week as we look back on past Wrestlemanias. We talk fun facts, venues, host cities, and a whole lot more.
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A wiseman once said, "A stable is a place you keep horses, I manage athletes". The manager led stables are not new to pro wrestling as they have been active for decades. This week we rank some memorable groups to see where they stack up. Let's see what impact these teams made.
With the road to Wrestlemania in full effect, we are looking back on some of the worst matches from years past. From unspectacular mid carders to sloppy booking, the showcase of the immortals is not immune to duds from time to time. We will help you avoid rewatching bad matches.
We are back in our rookie cards mode. This week landing in the 80's for a pair of fantasy booked cards from 1984 and 1988. Lots of legendary talent and future stars to work with here and some blink and you'll miss them relics too. This should be a fun trip down memory lane.
The Young Bucks vs FTR feud is in its Rock n Rolls vs Heavenly Bodies phase now and itโs awesome. #AEW@TheJimCornette will not agree but I see it that way.
The anniversary crossover continues today with Michael Corby, joining us in the basement to reflect on ECW. We are rebooking the first ECW Pay Per View, Barely Legal with a more robust roster and flexible timelines. Will it hit the spot for hardcore satisfaction? Links Below