STW #136- A Tribute To Gene

STW #136- A Tribute To Gene


His voice shaped generations of wrestling fans. Gene Okerlund’s impact on professional wrestling is one that will forever be unmatched. Bruce shares personal stories of his time with Gene.

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  1. Conrad can you do a Remembering Mean Gene Okerlund with Tony Schiavone and Eric Bischoff in there podcasts, since Mean Gene was instrumental in WCW as well.

  2. great interview about Mean Gene Okerlund great episode but this had 2 be the worst annoying episode ever because we have 2 sit through Conrad breathing hard it sounded like he was smacking and chewing damn smh. so u couldn't eat b4 or after show so so annoying it's bad enough that some episodes u do Conrad u sounds congested with ur nasal talking azz. u need 2 straighten up ur show skills Conrad because ur very annoying but overall great podcast. It's Conrad and his annoying voice

  3. Hogan's line is actually "Well you know somethin' Mean Gene…"…. not "let me tell you somethin' Mean Gene".

  4. You know homie is passionate about the subject, when he’s constantly winded through out this conversation 🤐😂😂😂🤔
    ❤️💯RIP GENE

  5. If you're complaining about the "audio" in this podcast, you're missing the entire point of this podcast and probably shouldn't be listening in the first place. Honestly.

  6. One of the majestic crew  or group or team that we call 'The All Time Greats'

  7. I love all the morons on here thinking that Conrad is chewing or breathing heavy or eating hard candy…!!!
    Idiots…he is typing on a keyboard…
    They had to throw this together last minute and didn't have much time to give it a proper edit so of course there will be background noise…
    Let's hear your WELL PRODUCED podcast with Bruce and Conrad…oh yeah that's right…you don't have one because you are a douche sitting behind a keyboard…

  8. RIP 'Mean' Gene Oakerlund. You seemed to be anything but 'mean'. Except for the 'mean' broadcasting, interview and entertainment skills you had.

    Thanks for making my childhood memories of wrestling.

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