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* Episode 47: Royal Rumble 2001
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*** In their second Q&A session, the OOC defines it thusly: "It has to be a generally unpopular wrestler that you always liked and was never massively successful." Jay adds, "And there has to be a bit of a cringe factor."

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* {{Crossover}}: With V1 refusing to watch and OOC in America, Jay reviews Survivor Series 2014 with Maffew of {{Botchamania}}.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ECW compared to the other brands. The lads' opinion on this wavers depending on different matches, but all agree that the bloody barbed-wire match between MickFoley and TerryFunk goes way too far.

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* {{Crossover}}: With V1 refusing to watch and OOC in America, Jay reviews Survivor Series 2014 with Maffew of {{Botchamania}}.
Website/{{Botchamania}}.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ECW compared to the other brands. The lads' opinion on this wavers depending on different matches, but all agree that the bloody barbed-wire match between MickFoley Wrestling/MickFoley and TerryFunk Wrestling/TerryFunk goes way too far.



* FanBoy: The lads are huge {{Simpsons}} fans, and make constant references. Every episode features an image of the Old School, modeled after Springfield Elementary (as seen in the page image) and the December to Dismember episode features them dubbing over an entire scene from the show.
** Each host has their "boys", wrestlers who they are large fans of but no one else seems to like. In one episode they each list what their stable would be if it consisted of their boys.

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* FanBoy: The lads are huge {{Simpsons}} ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' fans, and make constant references. Every episode features an image of the Old School, modeled after Springfield Elementary (as seen in the page image) and the December to Dismember episode features them dubbing over an entire scene from the show.
** Each host has their "boys", "boys," wrestlers who they are large fans of but no one else seems to like. In one episode episode, they each list what their stable would be if it consisted of their boys.



* {{Mondegreen}}: Not familiar with [[WheelOfFortune her work]], Jay and V1 are unsure during the Wrestlemania IV review whether Vanna White's name is "Vanna" or "Banna," and care so little that they refuse to look it up.
** During their second round of Q&A, numerous people writing in refer to OOC as "OCC". Jay jokes that they are speaking about [[AmericanChopper Orange County Choppers]], although he adds a misunderstanding of his own by suggesting that Orange County Choppers is set in California.
* Narm: In universe. During their Halloween Havoc reviews, the lads laugh at Sting and Flair as they tag against two heels. The heels gang up on Sting, who loudly and forlornly calls out "Nature boy!". Flair does his dance on the ring apron and calls out for Sting to "stand tall!"

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* {{Mondegreen}}: Not familiar with [[WheelOfFortune [[Series/WheelOfFortune her work]], Jay and V1 are unsure during the Wrestlemania IV review whether Vanna White's name is "Vanna" or "Banna," and care so little that they refuse to look it up.
** During their second round of Q&A, numerous people writing in refer to OOC as "OCC". "OCC." Jay jokes that they are speaking about [[AmericanChopper Orange County Choppers]], although he adds a misunderstanding of his own by suggesting that Orange County Choppers is set in California.
* Narm: In universe. During their Halloween Havoc reviews, the lads laugh at Sting and Flair as they tag against two heels. The heels gang up on Sting, who loudly and forlornly calls out "Nature boy!". boy!" Flair does his dance on the ring apron and calls out for Sting to "stand tall!"



* OneSteveLimit: Since there are two Steves on the panel, they are referred to as V1 and Mr. OOC.



* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Jay gives behind-the-scenes information often on the events happening on screen. This includes Snuka's past keeping him out of the spotlight, RickySteamboat being punished for giving up his championship to be with his wife, and HonkyTonkMan keeping his championship by threatening to take the belt to a rival company.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Jay gives behind-the-scenes information often on the events happening on screen. This includes Snuka's past keeping him out of the spotlight, RickySteamboat Wrestling/RickySteamboat being punished for giving up his championship to be with his wife, and HonkyTonkMan Wrestling/HonkyTonkMan keeping his championship by threatening to take the belt to a rival company.


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** After hearing Wrestling/VinceMcMahon mispronounce "Royal Rumble" when running down the card, the lads refer to the event as the "Rimble."
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* Narm: In universe. During their Halloween Havoc reviews, the lads laugh at Sting and Flair as they tag against two heels. The heels gang up on Sting, who loudly and forlornly calls out "Nature boy!". Flair does his dance on the ring apron and calls out for Sting to "stand tall!"

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* HulaAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term "Irish sobriety."

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* HulaAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term [[{{Oireland}} "Irish sobriety.""]]


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* ArchEnemy: Virgil still owes OOC £10.

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* ArchEnemy: OOC relates the story during the Summerslam '89 review that he paid Virgil still owes OOC £10.$10 for a photo and autograph at a convention in California. He picks on Virgil throughout the series because of it.



* BerserkButton: OOC absolutely hates the fact that if someone has been eliminated from a battle royale (which is done by tossing them out of the ring over the top rope), they can pull someone else over the ropes from the outside and have this count as a valid elimination. Whenever this happens, Jay refers to this as "OOC's favorite spot", leading to a rant.

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* BerserkButton: OOC absolutely hates the fact that if someone has been eliminated from a battle royale (which is done by tossing them out of the ring over the top rope), they can pull someone else over the ropes from the outside and have this count as a valid elimination. Whenever this happens, Jay refers to this as "OOC's favorite spot", spot," leading to a rant.



** The lads also despise chair shots to the head, which they discuss at length during the Wrestling/MasatoTanaka / Wrestling/MikeAwesome match from Heat Wave '98.



* CanonDiscontinuity: One of the most famous moments in {{WWE}} history saw Hulk Hogan pick up Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III, the first time anyone had ever lifted Andre off the ground. However, the lads often make mention of seeing Hogan do the same thing five years previously in an un-televised event at Shea Stadium. It's often noted, though, that according to VinceMcMahon if it doesn't happen on TV, it never happened.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: One of the most famous moments in {{WWE}} history saw Hulk Hogan pick up Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III, the first time anyone had ever lifted Andre off the ground. However, the lads often make mention of seeing Hogan do the same thing five years previously in an un-televised event at Shea Stadium. It's often noted, though, that noted that, according to VinceMcMahon VinceMcMahon, if it doesn't happen on TV, it never happened.



** "Alooohaaaa Arn!"
** "Dammit, D'Lo!"

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** The boys sing "Alooohaaaa Arn!"
Arn!" when someone theatrically attempts to counter a sunset flip.
** "Dammit, D'Lo!"D'Lo!" is said when a spot is repeated throughout a card.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episode is missing V1, and includes former member Neo. With various combinations of the four, it isn't until the Survivor Series 1988 review that the three-man-band is solidified, and wouldn't break, even delaying regular reviews while OOC was in America.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episode is missing V1, and includes former member Neo. Neo instead of V1. With various combinations of the four, it isn't until the Survivor Series 1988 review that the three-man-band is solidified, solidified and wouldn't break, even delaying regular reviews while OOC was in America.



* HulaAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term "Irish sobriety".

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* HulaAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term "Irish sobriety".sobriety."



** FanDisservice: When the camera does the same to male wrestlers, particularly Andre The Giant.

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** FanDisservice: When the camera does the same to male wrestlers, particularly Andre The the Giant.



* {{Mondegreen}}: Not familiar with [[WheelOfFortune her work]], Jay and V1 are unsure during the Wrestlemania IV review whether Vanna White's name is "Vanna" or Banna", and care so little that they refuse to look it up.

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* {{Mondegreen}}: Not familiar with [[WheelOfFortune her work]], Jay and V1 are unsure during the Wrestlemania IV review whether Vanna White's name is "Vanna" or Banna", "Banna," and care so little that they refuse to look it up.



* StandardSnippet: OOC loves the spot where someone tries to pull a wrestler down to the mat from behind, and in response the wrestler waves his hands wildly trying to keep his momentum forward/trying to grab onto something. Seeing it first performed by Arn Anderson, and comparing it to a hula, he sings "Aloha Arn!" to the tune of standard snippet "Aloha `Oe".
* Technobabble: Episodes are recorded in "Glorious Grapplevision".
** Once they enterred the 90's of the Hulkamania Era, episodes were "encoded with [[SegaGenesis Blast Processing]]".

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* StandardSnippet: OOC loves the spot where someone tries wrestlers try to pull counter a wrestler down to the mat from behind, and in response the wrestler waves his hands wildly trying to keep his momentum forward/trying to grab onto something. sunset flip (the leap-over-and-pull-into-a-sitting-pin maneuver), especially when they swing their arms wildly. Seeing it first performed by Arn Anderson, Anderson's performance and comparing it to a hula, he sings "Aloha Arn!" to the tune of standard snippet "Aloha `Oe".
`Oe."
* Technobabble: Episodes are recorded in "Glorious Grapplevision".
Grapplevision."
** Once they enterred entered the 90's of the Hulkamania Era, episodes were "encoded with [[SegaGenesis Blast Processing]]".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Cited in universe. The lads absolutely love TedDibiase, and lament that such a great character was never given a championship. In the Wrestlemania IV review, Jay reveals that he was actually meant to win the World Championship, but HonkyTonkMan refused to give up his Intercontinental Championship to RandySavage on threat of taking it to another company, so Savage was moved up and given the World Championship while Dibiase lost to him in the final.
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* Episode 47: Halloween Havoc 1995

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: No pun intended. In ECW One Night Stand 2005, OOC points out the fact that he and Jay are agreeing on something with V1 being the odd man out, which rarely ever happens, if ever, and both Jay and OOC react to this almost like something is weirdly wrong with V1 since it's so out of character.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: No pun intended. In ECW One Night Stand 2005, OOC points out the fact that he and Jay are agreeing on something with V1 being the odd man out, which rarely ever happens, if ever, and both Jay and OOC react to this almost like something is weirdly wrong with V1 since it's so out of character.
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In the Wrestlemania II review, V1 points out how Canadian the supposedly Scottish "Rowdy" RoddyPiper sounded.
* OutOfCharacterMoment/OOCIsSeriousBusiness: No pun intended. In ECW One Night Stand 2005, OOC points out the fact that he and Jay are agreeing on something with V1 being the odd man out, which rarely ever happens, if ever, and both Jay and OOC react to this almost like something is weirdly wrong with V1 since it's so out of character.

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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In the Wrestlemania II review, V1 points out how Canadian the supposedly Scottish "Rowdy" RoddyPiper sounded.
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*OOCIsSeriousBusiness: No pun intended. In ECW One Night Stand 2005, OOC points out the fact that he and Jay are agreeing on something with V1 being the odd man out, which rarely ever happens, if ever, and both Jay and OOC react to this almost like something is weirdly wrong with V1 since it's so out of character.character.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In the Wrestlemania II review, V1 points out how Canadian the supposedly Scottish "Rowdy" RoddyPiper sounded.
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* OutOfCharacterMoment/OOCIsSeriousBusiness: No pun intended. In ECW One Night Stand 2005, OOC points out the fact that he and Jay are agreeing on something with V1 being the odd man out, which rarely ever happens, if ever, and both Jay and OOC react to this almost like something is weirdly wrong with V1 since it's so out of character.
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* Episode 33: {{WCW}} Thunder April 26th, 2000

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* Episode 33: {{WCW}} {{Wrestling/WCW}} Thunder April 26th, 2000



* Episode 35: {{ECW}} Barely Legal 1997

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* Episode 35: {{ECW}} {{Wrestling/ECW}} Barely Legal 1997



* Episode 36: Scooby-Doo! Wrestlemania Mystery

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* Episode 36: Scooby-Doo! Wrestlemania Mystery[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWrestlemaniaMystery Scooby Doo! WrestleMania Mystery]]



* Bonus Episode: MetalGearSolid

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* Bonus Episode: Metal Gear Solid 2

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* Bonus Episode: [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty Metal Gear Solid 22]]



* Episode 46: TheHappening
* Bonus Episode: Metal Gear Solid 3

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* Episode 46: TheHappening
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* Bonus Episode: [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater Metal Gear Solid 33]]



* ArchEnemy: Virgil still owes OOC ten pounds.

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* ArchEnemy: Virgil still owes OOC ten pounds.£10.



* BrickJoke: In the Killer Bees' first appearance, the lads make a ton of bee jokes. From then on, whenever hey appear someone will without warning break the ice with another bee pun, leading to the others laughing and throwing in their own.

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* BrickJoke: In the Killer Bees' first appearance, the lads make a ton of bee jokes. From then on, whenever hey appear they appear, someone will without warning break the ice with another bee pun, leading to the others laughing and throwing in their own.
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Made a correction under \"The Cameo\". John Pollock\'s name was spelled wrong, Also the name of the show is \"Live Audio Wrestling\" not \"Live Action.\"


* TheCameo: The Wrestlemania VIII review begins with an intro by John Pollack and Wai Ting from Live Action Wrestling

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* TheCameo: The Wrestlemania VIII review begins with an intro by John Pollack Pollock and Wai Ting from Live Action Audio Wrestling
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* BaitAndSwitchLesbians: The lads refer to story lines featuring this trope as "Lesbian Pollen Gimmicks", because of how much it's spread in the wrestling world. In their Night of Champions review they do a top 10 of these stories.

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* BaitAndSwitchLesbians: The lads refer to story lines featuring this trope as "Lesbian Pollen Gimmicks", because of how much it's spread in the wrestling world. In their Night of Champions Hell in a Cell review they do a top 10 of these stories.
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* Episode 1: {{Wrestlemania}}

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* Episode 1: {{Wrestlemania}}{{Wrestling/WrestleMania}} (1985)



* Episode 4: Wrestlemania 2
* Episode 5: Wrestlemania III

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* Episode 4: Wrestlemania 2
[=WrestleMania=] 2 (1986)
* Episode 5: Wrestlemania III[=WrestleMania=] III (1987)



* Episode 8: Wrestlemania IV
* Episode 9: Summer Slam 1988

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* Episode 8: Wrestlemania IV
[=WrestleMania=] IV (1988)
* Episode 9: Summer Slam {{Wrestling/SummerSlam}} 1988



* Episode 13: Wrestlemania V
* Episode 14: Summer Slam 1989

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* Episode 13: Wrestlemania V
[=WrestleMania=] V (1989)
* Episode 14: Summer Slam [=SummerSlam=] 1989



* Episode 18: Wrestlemania VI
* Episode 19: Summer Slam 1990

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* Episode 18: Wrestlemania VI
[=WrestleMania=] VI (1990)
* Episode 19: Summer Slam [=SummerSlam=] 1990



* Episode 22: Wrestlemania VII
* Episode 23: Summer Slam 1991

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* Episode 22: Wrestlemania VII
[=WrestleMania=] VII (1991)
* Episode 23: Summer Slam [=SummerSlam=] 1991



* Episode 28: Wrestlemania VIII
* Episode 29: Summer Slam 1992
* Episode 30: Wrestlemania IX (1993)
* Episode 31: TotalDivas episodes 1 and 2
* Episode 32: ReadyToRumble

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* Episode 28: Wrestlemania VIII
[=WrestleMania=] VIII (1992)
* Episode 29: Summer Slam [=SummerSlam=] 1992
* Episode 30: Wrestlemania [=WrestleMania=] IX (1993)
* Episode 31: TotalDivas Series/TotalDivas episodes 1 and 2
* Episode 32: ReadyToRumbleFilm/ReadyToRumble



* Episode 35: Barely Legal 1997

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* Episode 35: {{ECW}} Barely Legal 1997



* Episode 38: OneNightStand 2005

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* Episode 38: OneNightStand One Night Stand 2005



* Episode 41: ECW Premiere Episode

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* Episode 47: Halloween Havoc 1995
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episode is missing V1, and includes former member Neo. With various combinations of the four, it isn't until the Summer Slam 1988 review that the three-man-band is solidified, and wouldn't break, even delaying regular reviews while OOC was in America.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episode is missing V1, and includes former member Neo. With various combinations of the four, it isn't until the Summer Slam Survivor Series 1988 review that the three-man-band is solidified, and wouldn't break, even delaying regular reviews while OOC was in America.



* MirrorRoutine: After the referee that screws Hogan out of the championship is revealed to be a copy (played by his twin brother), Jay Laments that they don't do this routine. He gets his wish in the Wrestlemania IX episode, though, as the two [[DoinkTheClown Doinks]] do it.

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* MirrorRoutine: After the referee that screws Hogan out of the championship is revealed to be a copy (played by his twin brother), Jay Laments laments that they don't do this routine. He gets his wish in the Wrestlemania IX episode, though, as the two [[DoinkTheClown Doinks]] do it.



** It seems that every episode has some connection to the WCW Blacktop Bullies match, because Jay brings it up with footage any time he can fit it in.

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** It seems that every episode has some connection to the WCW Blacktop Bullies match, Bully vs. Dustin Rhodes King of the Road match in WCW, because Jay brings it up with footage any time he can fit it in.
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** It also annoys them when anyone from any country can't take a joke about their country or are easily offended due to national pride, especially considering wrestling always plays off this sort of thing for cheap heat.
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** They also ended up liking wrestlers they didn't like as kids or didn't see that much of back in the day, notably Arn Anderson.
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** FanDisservice: When the camera does the same to male wrestlers, particularly Andre The Giant.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: One of the most famous moments in {{WWE}} history saw Hulk Hogan pick up Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania II, the first time anyone had ever lifted Andre off the ground. However, the lads often make mention of seeing Hogan do the same thing five years previously in an un-televised event at Shea Stadium. It's often noted, though, that according to VinceMcMahon if it doesn't happen on TV, it never happened.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: One of the most famous moments in {{WWE}} history saw Hulk Hogan pick up Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania II, III, the first time anyone had ever lifted Andre off the ground. However, the lads often make mention of seeing Hogan do the same thing five years previously in an un-televised event at Shea Stadium. It's often noted, though, that according to VinceMcMahon if it doesn't happen on TV, it never happened.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Invoked InUniverse by V1, as he posits that Demolition's gimmick is that since they're gimps, pain doesn't affect them. Jay has to repeatedly tell him they aren't gimps.

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* HulasAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term "Irish sobriety".

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* HulasAndLuaus: HulaAndLuaus: After [[SurferDude Kona Crush]] is mentioned as having a boiling Hawaiian temper, V1 asks "Aren't they known for not having a temper? For being, like, really easygoing people, and ukuleles and whatnot?" The three then sing together "Aloha Arn." They then compare the term "Hawaiian temper" to the term "Irish sobriety".


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* MirrorRoutine: After the referee that screws Hogan out of the championship is revealed to be a copy (played by his twin brother), Jay Laments that they don't do this routine. He gets his wish in the Wrestlemania IX episode, though, as the two [[DoinkTheClown Doinks]] do it.

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Jay Hunter, Steve (Mr. OOC), and Steve (V1) are three Irish lads who came together originally to "chronicle the [[HulkHogan Hulkamania]] Era pay-per-view by pay-per-view." After finishing [[StoryArc this original mission]], they moved on to "chronicling wrestling story lines," first the story of David Arquette's title reign in Wrestling/{{WCW}}, and then the rise and fall of Wrestling/{{ECW}}. A few reviews of movies and television shows are sprinkled in there as well, and

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Jay Hunter, Steve (Mr. OOC), and Steve (V1) are three Irish lads who came together originally to "chronicle the [[HulkHogan Hulkamania]] Era pay-per-view by pay-per-view." pay-per-view", beginning with their Wrestlemania review on May 13th, 2011. After finishing [[StoryArc this original mission]], they moved on to "chronicling wrestling story lines," first the story of David Arquette's title reign in Wrestling/{{WCW}}, and then the rise and fall of Wrestling/{{ECW}}. A few reviews of movies and television shows are sprinkled in there as well, and


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To date, they have reviewed:

[[folder:Reviews]]
* Episode 1: {{Wrestlemania}}
* Episode 2: The Wrestling Classic
* Episode 3: [[RandySavage Macho Man Randy Savage]] Tribute
* Episode 4: Wrestlemania 2
* Episode 5: Wrestlemania III
* Episode 6: SurvivorSeries 1987
* Episode 7: RoyalRumble 1988
* Episode 8: Wrestlemania IV
* Episode 9: Summer Slam 1988
* Episode 10: Survivor Series 1988
* Episode 11: Piledriver VHS
* Episode 12: Royal Rumble 1989
* Episode 13: Wrestlemania V
* Episode 14: Summer Slam 1989
* Episode 15: Survivor Series 1989
* Episode 16: Film/NoHoldsBarred
* Episode 17: Royal Rumble 1990
* Episode 18: Wrestlemania VI
* Episode 19: Summer Slam 1990
* Episode 20: Survivor Series 1990
* Episode 21: Royal Rumble 1991
* Episode 22: Wrestlemania VII
* Episode 23: Summer Slam 1991
* Episode 24: Survivor Series 1991
* Episode 25: This Tuesday in Texas
* Episode 26: Royal Rumble 1992
* Episode 27: Film/TheMarine 3
* Episode 28: Wrestlemania VIII
* Episode 29: Summer Slam 1992
* Episode 30: Wrestlemania IX (1993)
* Episode 31: TotalDivas episodes 1 and 2
* Episode 32: ReadyToRumble
* Episode 33: {{WCW}} Thunder April 26th, 2000
* Episode 34: Slamboree 2000
* BonusEpisode: [[AwardsShow OSW Review Golden Nogger Awards]]
* Bonus Episode: Mailbag Q&A
* Episode 35: Barely Legal 1997
* Bonus Episode: Black Saturday (originally an unaired {{Pilot}})
* Episode 36: Scooby-Doo! Wrestlemania Mystery
* Episode 37: Heatwave 1998
* Episode 38: OneNightStand 2005
* Episode 39: One Night Stand 2006
* Bonus Episode: 10 Reasons to Love and Hate John Cena
* Episode 40: Capital Carnage 1998
* Episode 41: ECW Premiere Episode
* Episode 42: Night of Champions 2014
* Episode 43: December to Dismember 2006
* Bonus Episode: MetalGearSolid
* Episode 44: Hell in a Cell 2014
* Bonus Episode: Metal Gear Solid 2
* Bonus Episode: {{Film/Oculus}}
* Bonus Episode: {{Film/Leprechaun}}: Origins
* Episode 45: Survivor Series 2014
* Episode 46: TheHappening
* Bonus Episode: Metal Gear Solid 3

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Jay Hunter, Steve (Mr. OOC), and Steve (V1) are three Irish lads who came together originally to "chronicle the [[HulkHogan Hulkamania]] Era pay-per-view by pay-per-view." After finishing [[StoryArc this original mission]], they moved on to "chronicling wrestling story lines," first the story of Creator/DavidArquette's title reign in Wrestling/{{WCW}}, and then the rise and fall of Wrestling/{{ECW}}. A few reviews of movies and television shows are sprinkled in there as well, and

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Jay Hunter, Steve (Mr. OOC), and Steve (V1) are three Irish lads who came together originally to "chronicle the [[HulkHogan Hulkamania]] Era pay-per-view by pay-per-view." After finishing [[StoryArc this original mission]], they moved on to "chronicling wrestling story lines," first the story of Creator/DavidArquette's David Arquette's title reign in Wrestling/{{WCW}}, and then the rise and fall of Wrestling/{{ECW}}. A few reviews of movies and television shows are sprinkled in there as well, and



** It seems that every episode has some connection to the WCW Blacktop Bullies match, because Jay Hunter brings it up with footage any time he can fit it in.

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** It seems that every episode has some connection to the WCW Blacktop Bullies match, because Jay Hunter brings it up with footage any time he can fit it in.


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* ShoutOut: The lads are huge Simpsons fans, and often quote lines, sometimes with spliced-in footage.
**They note in Summer Slam 1992 that Warrior's flesh-colored body suit looks like he's wearing nothing at all... nothing at all... [[StupidSexyFlanders nothing at all]]...

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* DesignatedHero: The nickname "Cunt Hogan" is liberally applied by the lads for a reason. He cheats at times. He always gets his poses for the audience in, even when he's been eliminated from a tournament halfway through a pay-per-view and has to stop the show for ten minutes to do so. He doesn't let anyone else get higher than him, making sure he always has the upper hand in the end. Even when someone else succeeds above him, he inserts himself into the moment of glory, stealing their thunder.
* DesignatedVillain:



* HarsherInHindsight: Wrestlemania VII sees 17 participants now dead.
** Gets worse when Jay lists all dead wrestlers...this episode was recorded before the {{Ultimate Warrior}} died.



* MoralEventHorizon: The lads question why JimmySnuka never got a major push, and Jay explains to them that an incident happened where his girlfriend died "of mysterious circumstances". From then on, the guys would react to his appearances with disgust.


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** It seems that every episode has some connection to the WCW Blacktop Bullies match, because Jay Hunter brings it up with footage any time he can fit it in.
***This evolved after, in the Summer Slam 1992 episode, OOC misremembered the title as "Big Black Bully Cock", leading all three to break.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The lads absolutely love TedDibiase, and lament that such a great character was never given a championship. In the Wrestlemania IV review, Jay reveals that he was actually meant to win the World Championship, but HonkyTonkMan refused to give up his Intercontinental Championship to RandySavage on threat of taking it to another company, so Savage was moved up and given the World Championship while Dibiase lost to him in the final.
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** Gets worse when Jay lists all dead wrestlers...this episode was recorded before the {{Ultimate Warrior}} died.
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