“Pro Wrestling’s BFF” Nick Maniwa & Mike Ruff (of RuffFigures.com) give a run down, just in time for the holiday, of IWA Midsouth’s Bloodfeast 2002 which took place on Thanksgiving night in our first episode of our rewatch series – Midsouth Memories. Lots of funny anecdotes and stories from what Maniwa remembers & from the first time viewing for Ruff.
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Interesting concept here. Pledge $25 and if the fundraising campaign reaches its goal then you get the vinyl. No matter what you're charged $9.99 for the digital version.
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Sun Records is based in Memphis, Tennessee. Several years ago, I stood outside the storefront and just marveled.
Scott Snyder and Jamal Igle's teenage adventure Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine comes to print
Scott Snyder and Jamal Igle's teenage adventure Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine comes to print #comics #comicbooks
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