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The Law and Cewsh go back in time to relive some of the best (and worst) shows in wrestling history.
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On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist WCW Clash of the Champions: Fall Brawl 1990.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts go back to cover the original Hell in a Cell Match, it's Badd Blood: In Your House from 1997.Of course our main event is The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in the first ever Hell in a Cell Match. Shawn has taken on a new attitude and joined up with Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Chyna in what will eventually become known as D-Generation X. Undertaker is dreading the debut of his long lost brother Kane.We've also got the beginning of the Austin vs. McMahon feud, the escalating situation with Bret Hart's contract, and the shocking death of Brian Pillman the day of the show. It's an insane time in the World Wrestling Federation.We also discuss AEW Grand Slam, AEW's rumored TV deal, and various other current wrestling stories including the cinematic Cody/Roman promo and the coming Vince McMahon Netflix documentary.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Unforgiven 2002.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts conclude their season covering the beginning of AEW with Revolution 2020, in which Jon Moxley gets his shot at the AEW Heavyweight Championship and Cody seeks revenge on MJF.There's a lot to talk about here as Moxley faces Chris Jericho for the AEW Title, Cody and MJF finally do battle, and The Young Bucks take on Adam Page and Kenny Omega in an instant classic.Plus we discuss AEW Grand Slam's big announced matches, Smackdown's return to USA and the latest developments in The Bloodline storyline, and Saturday Night's Main Event returning.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Unforgiven 1999.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover Cody's one and only shot at the AEW Title, it's Full Gear 2019. Of course we've got Cody challenging Jericho for the title with MJF in his corner and three judges (Arn Anderson, Dean Malenko, and The Great Muta) at ringside to decide the match if it goes to a time limit. Plus Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega in a Lights Out Match. We also discuss AEW All Out being for The Sickos, speculate on AEW's new TV deal, and discuss Smackdown moving to USA this Friday and the Cody vs. Solo Sikoa main event. 
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist the debut episode of AEW Dynamite from October 9, 2019.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover AEW's return to Chicago on year later, All Out 2019!We've got Chris Jericho vs. Adam Page to determine the first AEW World Heavyweight Champion. We've got an insane Ladder Match between The Lucha Brothers and The Young Bucks. And a surprisingly good match between Cody and his former friend Shawn Spears with bonus appearances from Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson.Plus we discuss Bash in Berlin, All Out 2024, and Hangman burning down Swerve's house.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist No Mercy 2017, featuring John Cena vs. Roman Reigns. 
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Summerslam 1992.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts go back to cover Sting's downfall, it's Fall Brawl '96! The NWO continues their rampage of destruction as they add even more members. WCW tries to strike back in their signature match as Sting, Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, and Lex Luger team up for WarGames. But of course the NWO has a trick up their sleeve and they have a Sting imposter attack Lex Luger to sew discord. Whose side is Sting really on?Plus we've got a great undercard with Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho, Rey Mysterio vs. Super Calo, Konnan vs. Juventud Guerrera, and more.Plus we discuss the legacy of Sid, AEW All In, and preview Bash in Berlin.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Summerslam 2011.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we're covering Hog Wild 1996, WCW's original venture to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. It's pretty much universally buried, but one of our hosts doesn't hate it as much as you would expect.We have the newly heel Hollywood Hulk Hogan challenging The GIant for the WCW Title, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash against Lex Luger and Sting, Harlem Heat against The Steiner Brothers, Chris Benoit vs. Dean Malenko in a mat wrestling clinic, and Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Ultimo Dragon.Plus we discuss AEW All In and make our predictions, talk about AEW booking a stadium show in Dallas for 2025, and talk about the resolution of the G1 Climax Tournament in New Japan.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Summerslam 2002.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts reach the big one, the night Hulk Hogan shocked the world and turned his back on WCW. It's Bash at the Beach 1996! In addition to the Hostile Takeover Match, we've got Rey Mysterio vs. Psicosis in a classic, Disco Inferno vs. Dean Malenko in a shockingly good match, Ric Flair vs. Konnan, Arn Anderson and Chris Benoit vs. The Giant and Kevin Sullivan, and some weird and bad gimmick matches.Plus we discuss the developing card for AEW All In, AEW talent possibly jumping ship to WWE, and the G1.
Steve and Cewsh recount their experience attending Summerslam 2024. And bury CM Punk and Solo Sikoa.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we kick off a season covering the rise of The New World Order in WCW with Great American Bash 1996.It's one of WCW's best pay-per-views ever with two classic matches: Dean Malenko vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. and Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Plus Lex Luger vs. The Giant for the WCW Title, Sting vs. Steven Regal, and Ric Flair and Arn Anderson vs. Steve McMichael and Kevin Greene. Plus we discuss Summerslam 2024, Bryan Danielson putting his career on the line at All In, and an update on the G1.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Summerslam 1998.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Summerslam 1995,
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts relive Lex Luger's big moment with Summerslam 1993. After the departure of Hulk Hogan the WWF found themselves looking for a new top babyface. Seemingly unsatisfied with their current options they decided to abruptly turn Lex Luger from his Narcissist heel persona to the All-American babyface and have him ride around the country on a bus to build support for his title match. It's one of the most notorious flops in pro wrestling history, but was it really that bad?Our hosts also discuss Summerslam 2024, AEW Blood & Guts, and the G1 Climax.
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