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@My Spot I'm listening to episode 5 of the 605 Super Podcast from December 2015 and there is a lot to unpack here so i'll just list it
Bix and Brian being super friendly and loving towards each other, sounding like great friends
Brian talking about Dave Meltzer and how much he loves the Wrestling Observer
Bix talking about the great time he had talking with Jim Cornette last week on episode 4
Brian talking about Corny telling so many great stories about his best friend Kenny Bolin
Brian talking about some guy from a Memphis Rasslin twitter account who just messaged him, "I think his name is Travis"
Oh what twists and turns the next 10 years would bring for this bunch
We had it all and we didnt even realize it...
@RollSonnenRoll and since we were just talking about it, Bix and Brian talk about the early days of tape trading and how the Wrestling Observer actually started out as a bulletin for tape traders to list thetapes they had available and what they were looking for
Dave started including tv results for a little extra value to his publication and it grew from there, thats wild
I still remember reading through the tape pages in those early issues when I first found them available as PDFs online, there were so many people in there asking for Traci Lords porno tapes, who had got exposed as being underage when she was making pornos in the early 80's

Bix and Brian being super friendly and loving towards each other, sounding like great friends
Brian talking about Dave Meltzer and how much he loves the Wrestling Observer
Bix talking about the great time he had talking with Jim Cornette last week on episode 4
Brian talking about Corny telling so many great stories about his best friend Kenny Bolin
Brian talking about some guy from a Memphis Rasslin twitter account who just messaged him, "I think his name is Travis"
Oh what twists and turns the next 10 years would bring for this bunch
We had it all and we didnt even realize it...
@RollSonnenRoll and since we were just talking about it, Bix and Brian talk about the early days of tape trading and how the Wrestling Observer actually started out as a bulletin for tape traders to list thetapes they had available and what they were looking for
Dave started including tv results for a little extra value to his publication and it grew from there, thats wild
I still remember reading through the tape pages in those early issues when I first found them available as PDFs online, there were so many people in there asking for Traci Lords porno tapes, who had got exposed as being underage when she was making pornos in the early 80's
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