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Jon Moxley attempts to suffocate Bryan Danielson with a bag, Hangman Page stabs Swerve Strickland with a needle and WWE tries to sell a fan's bracelet design
- 2024/09/11
- 再生時間: 1 時間 9 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this week's episode of The Wrestling Hour, hosts Josh Shernoff and Dave Sturchio dive into the latest shocking developments in the world of professional wrestling:
1. They unpack the disturbing incident where Jon Moxley attempted to suffocate Bryan Danielson with a plastic bag, examining the escalation of violence in AEW storylines.
2. Josh and Dave discuss Hangman Page's controversial attack on Swerve Strickland's face, debating whether such extreme tactics have a place in modern wrestling.
3. The hosts delve into WWE's attempt to sell a fan's bracelet design, exploring the ethical implications and potential backlash.
As always, Josh and Dave's chemistry and wrestling expertise shine through as they offer their unfiltered takes on these controversial topics. Their blend of humor and critical analysis ensures listeners get a comprehensive and entertaining breakdown of the week's events.
Whether you're a hardcore wrestling fan or just enjoy following the drama, this episode of The Wrestling Hour promises to keep you informed and entertained with its in-depth coverage of the squared circle's latest twists and turns.
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