Episode 85: August 13, 1983

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from August 13, 1983, featuring:
  • Bill Watts interviews Hacksaw Butch Reed about becoming the new Mid-South North American Heavyweight champion.
  • Kamala vs. Tommy Rich from the most recent Mid-South Superdome Extravaganza.
  • Skandor Akbar makes a challenge to Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
  • Bill Watts interviews Mr. Wrestling II.
  • Larry Hare & Bill Rose vs. Steve Williams & Johnny Rich in a strange match with a finish where the losing team not only gets pinned but one guy accidentally leg drops his tag team opponent right before the pin. You have to see it to understand it.
  • All of that and more on another packed episode of the Mid-South Television Review podcast!

Produced by Jayce Naccarato

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review is a production of the Arcadian Vanguard Podcast Network

Episode 84: August 6, 1983

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from August 6, 1983, featuring:
  • The Junkyard Dog is made an honorary citizen of the city of New Orleans.
  • A big change in the Mid-South tag team title scene.
  • King Kong Bundy vs Dr. Death Steve Williams in a match made after last week’s controversial finish.
  • All of that and much more on a jam packed episode of the Mid-South Television Review podcast!

Produced by Jayce Naccarato

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review is a production of the Arcadian Vanguard Podcast Network

Episode 83: July 30, 1983

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review with Mike Mills & The Great Brian Last is back this week, looking at Mid South television from July 30, 1983, featuring:
  • Mr. Olympia vs Junkyard Dog
  • Hacksaw Butch Reed defends his North American title again Magnum T.A. in a fantastic match.
  • King Kong Bundy & Ted DiBiase vs Dr. Death Steve Williams & Johnny Rich in a match with a strange and controversial ending.
  • All of that and much more on a jam packed episode of the Mid-South Television Review podcast!

Produced by Jayce Naccarato

The Mid South Wrestling Television Review is a production of the Arcadian Vanguard Podcast Network