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Vince McMahon in Japan

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In this special episode of "Write That Down," hosts Justin Knipper and Fumi Saito delve into the intricate history of Vince McMahon and his family's enduring ties with the Japanese wrestling scene. This connection, which spans over five decades, highlights pivotal moments such as Giant Baba's iconic trip to Madison Square Garden and the collaborative efforts between Japanese wrestling promotions and the McMahon family.

The episode offers an in-depth discussion on the early days of this relationship, including Vince McMahon Sr.'s contributions to Japanese wrestling and Antonio Inoki's groundbreaking matches against top WWF stars like Bob Backlund. Discover how these interactions shaped the wrestling landscape, leading to landmark events such as the 1990 Wrestling Summit at the Tokyo Dome, featuring legends like Hulk Hogan and Stan Hansen.

As the conversation unfolds, Knipper and Saito also reflect on cultural perceptions and the evolution of wrestling's global influence, providing a comprehensive overview of how the McMahon legacy has intertwined with Japanese wrestling history. Tune in to explore the fascinating narrative of wrestling's East-West connection and its impact on the industry's growth.

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48 episoder

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Manage episode 448118400 series 3540453
Innhold levert av Justin Knipper. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Justin Knipper eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this special episode of "Write That Down," hosts Justin Knipper and Fumi Saito delve into the intricate history of Vince McMahon and his family's enduring ties with the Japanese wrestling scene. This connection, which spans over five decades, highlights pivotal moments such as Giant Baba's iconic trip to Madison Square Garden and the collaborative efforts between Japanese wrestling promotions and the McMahon family.

The episode offers an in-depth discussion on the early days of this relationship, including Vince McMahon Sr.'s contributions to Japanese wrestling and Antonio Inoki's groundbreaking matches against top WWF stars like Bob Backlund. Discover how these interactions shaped the wrestling landscape, leading to landmark events such as the 1990 Wrestling Summit at the Tokyo Dome, featuring legends like Hulk Hogan and Stan Hansen.

As the conversation unfolds, Knipper and Saito also reflect on cultural perceptions and the evolution of wrestling's global influence, providing a comprehensive overview of how the McMahon legacy has intertwined with Japanese wrestling history. Tune in to explore the fascinating narrative of wrestling's East-West connection and its impact on the industry's growth.

  continue reading

48 episoder

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