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  • For review review of Hell in the Cell (Ep. 44), Jay blasts the WWE and the "nonprofit" Susan G. KomenĀ® for funneling money intended for cancer research into the pockets of a Texas lobbyist who prostitutes her dead sister's memory to the tune of a half million dollars per year.
    V1: What?! No, no. No fuckin' way. They're SUING CHARITIES.
  • The fact that Jay cares so much about providing relevant information in his reviews, that he actually consulted a lawyer about the hold-harmless clause (kayfabe) involved in Chyna's X7 match.
  • The lads bring Exposed! Pro Wrestling's Greatest Secrets to task, especially when it brings up things that the documentary outright fabricates, as if its subject matter of Professional Wrestling didn't have enough fakery involved, such as popular myths about the business (stunt grannies being a major one), to actively creatively editing the indie guys they hired to make it seem like they said "Wrestling is Fake".
  • Jay absolutely does not pull punches on how Women's Wrestling got treated for most of the 70's, 80's, and 90's, starting his quick history segment by outright putting emphasis on Fabulous Moolah's human trafficking.
  • The official Impact Wrestling YouTube channel commented on OSW's Bound For Glory '08 review!
  • From a production perspective, Episode 121 (covering the iMPACT after Turning Point, and the Final Resolution PPV) is in a league of its own as, per Jay's own admission, it's "the most Frankensteined OSW" that should not have existed. At no point during the episode did any of the guys read their own notes, as it was either V1 going off of memory or him and OOC going off of Jay's own notes, the return of the Pop Culture Rewind was actually transplanted from the Turning Point recording, pickups had to be recorded after the fact and edited back in, and, as the cherry on top, Jay comes forward and admits that after a point, OOC had actually left the recording... But since it would've been obvious in the recording if he didn't so much as make a noise...
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