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Episode 72: May 14, 1983

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from May 14, 1983, featuring: Bill Watts recaps what’s been going on between Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggan.

An episode of the Mid South Wrestling Television Review podcast, hosted by Arcadian Vanguard, titled "Episode 72: May 14, 1983" was published on March 31, 2020 and runs 42 minutes.

March 31, 2020 ·42m · Mid South Wrestling Television Review

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The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from May 14, 1983, featuring: Bill Watts recaps what’s been going on between Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Kendo Nagasaki vs Jim Duggan in a Lumberjack match. Mr. Wrestling II puts … Continue reading Episode 72: May 14, 1983 →

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from May 14, 1983, featuring: Bill Watts recaps what’s been going on between Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Kendo Nagasaki vs Jim Duggan in a Lumberjack match. Mr. Wrestling II puts … Continue reading Episode 72: May 14, 1983

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