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Wrestling Watchalong with Justin Kace

Watchalong With Justin Kace is a laid-back, interactive wrestling podcast where nostalgia meets live reaction. Each episode invites listeners to press play on a classic wrestling match alongside you, creating a shared viewing experience that feels like watching with a friend who knows the business. I deliver real-time play-by-play, breaking down the action

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  1. 14

    The Night Cody Rhodes Finished the Story

    Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns | WrestleMania 40 Watchalong | Watchalong With Justin Kace The story is finished! Join me as I watch back and react to one of the biggest matches in WWE history: Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns from WrestleMania 40. After years of chasing the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, Cody Rhodes gets one final opportunity to dethrone Roman Reigns and end the historic Bloodline era. From the shocking run-ins to the emotional ending, I'll break down every major moment, share my thoughts, and relive the match that changed WWE forever. 🔥 Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns 🔥 WrestleMania 40 Night 2 Main Event 🔥 Bloodline Drama 🔥 Surprise Appearances 🔥 Championship History 🔥 Live Reactions & Analysis Did Cody truly finish the story? Was this the greatest WrestleMania main event of all time? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! 👍 Like the video if you enjoyed the watchalong 🔔 Subscribe for more WWE watchalongs, match reviews, wrestling discussions, and podcast content Follow the podcast for more wrestling content and future watchalongs! #WWE #WrestleMania40 #CodyRhodes #RomanReigns #TheBloodline #FinishTheStory #WWEWatchAlong #WrestlingPodcast #WatchalongWithJustinKace

  2. 13

    Sting vs Ric Flair The Night WCW Crowned its Icon

    The 1990 Great American Bash main event saw Sting defeat Ric Flair on July 7, 1990, at the Baltimore Arena to capture his first-ever NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The landmark victory cemented Sting as the company's new top babyface and signaled a changing of the guard in WCW

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    Champions Under Siege Tony Garea & Rick Martel vs The Moondogs

    The Moondogs (Moondog Rex and Moondog King) won the WWF Tag Team Championship on March 17, 1981, defeating Rick Martel and Tony Garea in Allentown, Pennsylvania. They held the titles for 81 days before a dramatic roster change occurred during their reign.

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    The Managers Who Made the 80s Dangerous

    In this episode of Watchalong with Justin Kace, we step away from the spotlight and focus on the men who controlled it. From masterminds and mouthpieces to schemers and kingmakers, we're looking at the legendary managers who helped make professional wrestling in the 1980s one of the most dangerous and unforgettable eras in the business. Join us as we discuss iconic figures such as Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Jimmy Hart, Mr. Fuji, Freddie Blassie, Captain Lou Albano, and others who could change the outcome of a match with a single distraction, a loaded purse, or a few well-chosen words. These managers weren't just side characters—they were game changers who elevated careers, created rivalries, and became stars in their own right. Whether they were leading champions to glory or helping villains bend the rules, these larger-than-life personalities left an unforgettable mark on wrestling history. So sit back, relax, and let's take a trip back to a time when the managers were every bit as dangerous as the wrestlers they represented.

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    Episode 12 Seth Rollins vs Randy Orton Wrestlemania 31

    Bret "The Hitman" Hart versus "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a Submission Match at WrestleMania 13 (March 23, 1997) is widely considered one of the greatest matches in professional wrestling history. Special guest referee Ken Shamrock officiated this bout, which featured a legendary "double turn" that successfully flipped their good-guy and bad-guy roles. [1]

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    Episode 10 Mankind vs Undertaker Hell in a Cell

    The Undertaker and Mankind’s Hell in a Cell match at WWE King of the Ring on June 28, 1998, is one of the most famous and brutal matches in wrestling history. It is primarily defined by two horrific, iconic falls Mick Foley (Mankind) took from and through the 16-foot steel cage

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    Episode 10 Mankind vs Undertaker Hell in a Cell

    The Mankind vs. The Undertaker Hell in a Cell match—which took place on June 28, 1998, at the WWF King of the Ring in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—is widely considered the most iconic and brutal match in professional wrestling history. It is most famous for Mick Foley (Mankind) taking two horrifying, gravity-defying falls. 

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    Episode 9 Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar Wrestlemania XIX.

    At WrestleMania 19, Brock Lesnar defeated WWE Champion Kurt Angle in the main event to win his second WWE title. The match is highly renowned for its incredible in-ring psychology and stiff, amateur-style wrestling, but it is best remembered for Lesnar's botched Shooting Star Press

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    Episode 8 Chris Jericho vs Shaw Michaels Wrestlemania XIX

    Chris Jericho versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XIX (March 30, 2003) was an unforgettable, 27-minute dream match. Billed as master versus student, it ended with Michaels pinning Jericho with a roll-up. In a legendary post-match twist, Jericho embraced Michaels in a hug, only to immediately kick him in the groin

  10. 5

    The Wyatt Sic6

    The Wyatt Sicks (stylized as Wyatt Sick6) were a WWE faction (2024–2026) honoring the late Bray Wyatt, featuring Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross. Known for a dark, "Firefly Funhouse"-inspired horror theme, the group debuted in June 2024 before being released in April 2026 as part of TKO restructuring. [1, Led by Bo Dallas (as Uncle Howdy), the group included Erick Rowan (Rambling Rabbit), Dexter Lumis (Mercy the Buzzard), Joe Gacy (Huskus the Pig Boy), and Nikki Cross (Abby the Witch).The stable debuted on the June 17, 2024, episode of Raw as a deeply disturbing tribute to Bray Wyatt, who passed away in 2023. Their debut involved a backstage massacre and utilized cryptic VHS tapes to tell their story.

  11. 4

    Bray Wyatt vs Daniel Bryan 2014 Royal Rumble

    Bray Wyatt defeated Daniel Bryan in a highly acclaimed opening match at the 2014 Royal Rumble (January 26) at Pittsburgh's CONSOL Energy Center. This intense, technical, and brutal one-on-one showdown saw Wyatt win with two Sister Abigails, including one onto the barricade, marking a significant rise in status for him.

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    Trish Straus vs Becky Lynch Payback 2023

    Becky Lynch defeated Trish Stratus in a highly acclaimed Steel Cage Match at WWE Payback on September 2, 2023, to conclude their long-running rivalry. The match, regarded as a potential match of the year, saw Lynch win with a Manhandle Slam off the top rope after overcoming interference from Zoey Stark

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    Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Bret Hart Wrestlemania 13

    Bret Hart vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 (March 23, 1997) is widely considered one of the greatest matches in WWE history, featuring a renowned "double turn" that solidified Austin as a top babyface and turned Hart into a villain. 

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    Episode 3 The Undertaker vs HHH Wrestlemania XXVIII

    The Undertaker vs. Triple H "End of an Era" Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 28 (April 1, 2012) is a celebrated showdown where Undertaker moved to 20-0, defeating Triple H with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee. Regarded as a brutal, emotional classic, it symbolized the end of the Attitude Era’s top-tier dominance   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSOMOco-oa4&t=704s    

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    Episode 2 Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant Wrestlemania III

    Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant at WrestleMania III on March 29, 1987, at the Pontiac Silverdome, is arguably the most famous match in wrestling history. Hogan successfully defended his WWE Championship by body-slamming and pinning the 520+ lb André, a defining moment that solidified "Hulkamania". The match was a massive draw, aimed at cementing Hogan as the top star against the "unbeatable" giant.

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    Episode 1 Barry Windham & Lex Luger vs Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson

    Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Lex Luger & Barry Windham to regain the NWA World Tag Team Championship in Jacksonville, Florida! During the match, Windham shocked the wrestling world by turning on Luger, costing his team the titles and aligning himself with Ric Flair, Anderson, and Blanchard. The betrayal cemented one of the most iconic versions of the The Four Horsemen. This dominant lineup would go on to hold all the gold, with Flair as NWA Champion, Windham as U.S. Champion and Arn & Tully as 

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Watchalong With Justin Kace is a laid-back, interactive wrestling podcast where nostalgia meets live reaction. Each episode invites listeners to press play on a classic wrestling match alongside you, creating a shared viewing experience that feels like watching with a friend who knows the business. I deliver real-time play-by-play, breaking down the action

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