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WWE RAW Review, JBL's Part Ownership of AAA, WWE Turns Down TNA HOF, and More
- 2024/10/29
- 再生時間: 57 分
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Justin LaBar (@JustinLaBar) and Emily Mae (@emilymaeheller), are back for the latest edition of the Wrestling Inc. podcast.
• WWE Raw Review
• WWE Hall Of Famer JBL Vows To 'Make Mexico Great' After Joining AAA Ownership
• Dave Meltzer Believes This Retired WWE HOFer Could Return To The Ring
• WWE Reportedly Turned Down Opportunity To Have AJ Styles Inducted Into TNA Hall Of Fame
• Backstage Update On 'Serious' Injury Suffered By TNA's Chris Bey
• Backstage News On Two WWE Tag Teams Potentially Splitting Up
And more!
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