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Best of February 1991 with Honky Tonk Man, zany callers, WWF Gulf War Angle gone wrong
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Best of February 1991 with Honky Tonk Man, zany callers, WWF Gulf War Angle gone wrong

Best of PWS February 1991

John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight

March 7, 20242h 7mExplicit

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Show Notes

On this Best of Pro Wrestling Spotlight - Marsh and I review two classic shows from February 1991, which originally aired on 1240 AM - WGBB in West Babylon, NY.

On this episode we focus on some of the legendary callers of that era, including "George from Lindenhurst", "Drew Rhodes", "Joey from North Babylon" and also Dr. Mike Lano joins the frey! Plus a listen back to the controversy of the WWF's Gulf War angle with Iraqi sympathizer Sgt. Slaughter. Wade Keller joins that discussion on the WWF angle.  And - a surprise caller from the Newark Airport - the Honky Tonk Man!   And enjoyable look back and lots of laughs on this one! 

Host - John Arezzi

Co-Host, Producer & Creative Director - Marsh

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