The Retro Resurgence Podcast – Episode 6 | Top WWF Pay-Per-Views of the 80’s & 90’s

Happy Thanksgiving Listeners. Episode 6 is “stuffed” full of goodness – a wide sampling of various bits and pieces of nostalgia – I guess you can say it’s just like a traditional Thanksgiving meal! The guys discuss their favorite scenes from a Thanksgiving classic flick – Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, starring Steve Martin and John Candy. We end the icebreaker topic with a brief discussion of our favorite Turkey Day Side Dishes.

Our Main Topic: Top 5 WWF PPVs of the 80’s and 90’s

For the “Turkey” of this Episode, the guys discuss WWF Classic Pay-Per-Views. Ken discusses the 80’s PPV’s, while Chad takes the 90’s PPV’s. We dissect and discuss these shows in great depth and mention why we love the ones we chose.

Also in the episode, we feature our recurring segments:

Ken’s Toy Retrospective, Chad’s Pop Culture Moment (90 Years of Detroit Lions Thanksgiving Day Football) and for our In-Memoriam Segment, we remember USA Gymnastic Coach Béla Károlyi

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About Chad Droze 15 Articles
Tech Person by trade. Grew up mainly in the 90's and most of my nostalgia is derived from that decade. Sports, Tech, and Video Games are my main interests, and love to explore the graphics and aesthetics of the 80's and 90's through old tv commercials, product packaging, and print ads.

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