Dangerous Conversations Ep. 65: Fan Questions, Gimmick Matches, and Bad Chemistry
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This week on Dangerous Conversations, Doug Gilbert and Tommy “Wildfire” Rich open the floor to the fans and you know that means NOTHING is off limits!
In this episode:
The guys break down their picks for the greatest masked wrestlers of all time—from Mr. Wrestling II to The Interns and beyond
A deep dive into gimmick matches.....what worked, what didn’t, and why some of those wild stipulations actually drew money
Honest insight into how important a referee really is to a match and how good (or bad) refs can make or break everything
Stories about working with legends like Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, and what made him one of the greatest minds (and bumpers) in the business
A great discussion on chemistry in the ring and why some matchups just don’t click, even when everyone involved is great
And of course… it wouldn’t be Dangerous Conversations without the stories:
Tales of scaffold matches, barbed wire, and gimmick matches that pushed things to the limit
Road stories that include ribs involving bears, broken logic, and decisions that probably made sense at the time even if they don't now
And classic Memphis talk, including arenas, territories, and what made those crowds so special
Plus, Doug shares some of the best advice he ever got from his father and brother, while Tommy reflects on what made certain matches, feuds, and moments truly work.
This is one of those episodes where the conversation goes everywhere and that’s exactly why it works.
Real stories. Real insight. No filter.
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