Trailer: Creating History: The Story of Maximus Sex Power

About a decade ago while still very much involved in the pro wrestling business, a few of us set out to create the “This Is Spinal Tap” of wrestling. Many hours were filmed and interviews were conducted, but eventually the project fell apart due to disagreements between some of the interested parties.

We did have a lot of cool footage in the can with some absolutely massive names in the business, but following the falling out, it was thought that it had all been buried and lost never to see the light of day.

Well, fast forward to 2020 and some (not even close to all) of those archives have been unearthed and I’ve taken the liberty of putting together a little trailer! Check it out, tell your friends and get ready for 2021!

Ep. 70: “Man Called Sting”

A new week, a new episode. It’s kind of our thing. You selected it via Twitter poll, so this week we discuss a couple of Jeff Goldblum movies, THE FLY as well as EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY! We also share some tales of our Thansgivings, wax poetic about the Eli Manning situation and, of course, the usual fuckery! Available across all formats so no excuse to not listen in!

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Ep. 68: Spectacular Teachers

It’s a Saturday which means it’s time for a brand new episode! This week we finish off the second half of Stranger Things 2, why Burger King can now go fuck themselves, Mr. Rogers, how getting older means kids have never heard of the things you love, WCW’s Nitro Grill, Carlos Beltran, sports loyalty and childhood crushes.

We are all over the place this week, but in the best of ways.

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Ep. 62: Scream/I Know What You Did Last Summer

The Clown Princes of Saturday are back with another installment of the Six Weeks of Horror: this week, we tackle SCREAM and I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER! Also, talking New York Comic Con and some “This Week In Funko Pop” where Joe tries to track down all his NYCC exclusives! Rick and Morty and the return of szechuan sauce at McDonald’s! George Foreman vs. Steven Seagal! Gomez vs. Pixie Stix! Jennifer Love Hewitt’s boobs! And more! Listen on all formats and remember to subscribe, rate and review!

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Taxing Thoughts: WCW Monday Nitro Premiere Episode! 9/4/1995

I’m the Abominable CPA (@cpawrestles on most social platforms): independent wrestling superstar*, and emotional punching bag to the massive men and women I lock horns with in armories and high school gyms around the country.

* for formalities more than anything else

We return to the way-back machine to the September 4th, 1995 first ever episode of WCW Monday Nitro, hosted by our Saturday Night specials: Eric Bischoff and Steve ‘Mongo’ McMichael, from the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota!

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Taxing Thoughts: WCW Saturday Night 8/19/1995

I’m the Abominable CPA: independent wrestling superstar*, and emotional punching bag to the massive men and women I lock horns with in armories and high school gyms around the country.

* for formalities more than anything else

I’m a huge fan of all things WCW, and asked Joe and Gomez to give me a platform to educate the masses on the likes of the Gambler, ‘Hole In One’ Barry Darsow, and the Dungeon of Doom.

I’ll warn you that this is not a ‘review’ of the show, per se, as there are enough uninitiated voices who are all too willing to review shows for the purpose of trashing them, or deciding whether their contemporary view of what wrestling is supposed to be deems the shows worthy of viewership. It is simply me revisiting a simpler time when wrestling was fun and wrestling television more resembled the things we all grew to know and love about our fine sport. Plus, pro wrestlers shouldn’t be critiquing shows publicly, because they look like silly billys when they do.

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