Dre and Black Cat rehash incredible Steve Austin Dude love match and how Vince McMahon's obsession with Rhonda Rousey and female wrestling is ruining th eproduct

  Dave Berkson
 The Black Cat and Dre are two dudes who do alot of talking about pro-wrestling but never want their mugs to be seen on-line and spoken much as the two Chicago podcasters are based in Chicago and do an award-losing podcast called Old School wrestling. They talked about  how much pro wrestling has declined and recalled one of the most exciting periods and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's incredible match with Dude Love back in the late nineties and his unbelievable victory despite all the odds and rigging to have him lose the title that night.  Pro wrestling was huge in this time period and I recall seeing this event as it occurred that night as Vincent K McMahon had positioned himself as referee and his cronies as outside referees yet Stone Cold Steve Austin still managed to pull the miracle in Buffalo or Cincinnati or wherever this amazing match happened to take place.
This was also the match that made me switch mostly form the WCW to WWE and was further proof that the second golden age of professional wrestling and outstanding, rivalries,characters, and matches were taking place. Dude Love was the wrestler known as Mankind and his Charles Manson hippe type dude character I thought was way more interesting and cool than that sock puppet shit he would fondly be remembered and proudly acted for most of his WWF career. Dre and the Black Cat made excellent observations of this match and talked about the last Wrestlmania and how depressing and suckie it was.
They didn't pint out though the real decline of the WWE is the number of female matches Vince insists on continuing to put out in this era that draw no interest and one must think eventually this dirt bag WWE executive CEO in charge will pout transexuals in the ring. Dre and the Black Cat . Rhonda Rousey's involvement in pro wrestling is a joke and she likely cut Mr McMahon several checks to get her name and more notoriety and advertising for her name brand. The WWE has become a bore no different than the numerous lame small promotions that can't put a story line out and are about as interesting to watch as the work crew set up a wrestling ring before an event. There will not be anything to the magnitude of a Dude Love and Steve Austin match and excitement of that magnitude in any near time in this WWE monopoly.

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