Wrestling Memory Grenade 03 – Clash of the Champions V: The Watch-Along

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It’s the Wrestling Memory Grenade’s very first WATCH-ALONG! All you have to do is just pop on the WWE Network, press play, and your hosts will do the rest. So, sit back and relax, while hosts Ray Russell and Steve Eckstat take you on a journey back in time to February 15th, 1989, and the NWA’s Clash of the Champions V “St. Valentine’s Massacre”.

You too can watch-along on the WWE Network while the Grenade hosts discuss the live TBS special event and a variety of other topics that pop into their heads throughout the course of the evening. Lots of great discussion and sound bites throughout.

Here’s the breakdown of Clash of the Champions V …

  • Clash 5 Intro (00:01:33)
  • Jim Cornette’s Midnight Express vs. The Russian Assassins (00:05:52)
  • Bob Caudle interviews Ricky Steamboat… and son (00:22:19)
  • Butch Reed vs. Steve Casey (00:25:00)
  • Bob Caudle Interviews Word Champion Ric Flair in the ring, and it doesn’t take long for Ricky Steamboat to get involved. (00:44:34)
  • Lex Luger vs. The Blackmailer (00:57:12)
  • Rick Steiner Promo (01:11:20)
  • US Tag Champions Dr. Death & Mike Rotunda vs. The Fantastics (01:11:49)
  • Ricky Steamboat vs. Bob Bradley (01:26:41)
  • TV Champion Rick Steiner vs. Rip Morgan (01:35:55)
  • Michael Hayes, JYD, and Sting Promo… With a cameo from Kevin Sullivan and a padlock. (01:42:11)
  • World 6-Man Tag Team Champions The Road Warriors & Tenryu vs. Michael Hayes, Sting, and JYD… or is it??? (01:45:!2)
  • Clash Outro (01:55:31)

We had a blast doing our first Watch-Along and we hope you’ll give it a listen and enjoy hearing our thoughts throughout the event just as much as we enjoyed recording the episode.

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