I really need them to bring this segment over to the Drive Thru. Alternate between In The News, Stump Jim/Brian, and reading old cards + house results.
Same here. When I’m all caught up with the latest Drive Thru & Experience this is my go to omnibus when I have a long drive or doing a project around the house.
I'm in my 20's and I find much of this talk about older wrestling much more interesting than a lot of stuff today. It's because of Jims podcast and the 6:05 Super Podcast that I've looked up and watched as much of this stuff as I can. What a time it must have been to be a wrestling fan
The one thing I don't think a lot of modern fans get about that time is that although there was more wrestling, the average fan didn't really have the opportunity to see, or even be aware, of most of it. For the most part, people were restricted to whatever it was their local territory happened to present.
This was always my favorite bit on the podcast. My favorite had to be either the female wrestlers who stole a ring. Or the wrestling bear who was arrested. "A former boxer....as well as a singer." Seems funny the order those two are listed.
"Sometimes I feel like killing myself and taking all my friends with me" corny "well roger I never said this before, but I never thought to much of you" lmaooooooo
As a native Daytonian and history nerd, I would like to touch on the WLWD subject. WLW was the flagship station of Crosley Broadcasting corporation which also consisted of WLWT in Cincinnati and WLWC in Columbus. Initially WLWC and WLWD did broadcast programs sent via Microwave from WLW; however they were also NBC affiliates, had connections with Dumont, and WLWD played some ABC programs. WLWD was officed in a former Skate rink in Moraine. WLWD was the first tv station liscensed in Dayton, but didn't get to air until 20 days after WHIO. After Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (later renamed Avco) left broadcasting and separately sold off the sister stations (WLWD being sold to Grinnell College in Iowa), the station became WDTN which it still exists as today as an NBC affiliate. The call sign WLWD is currently used by a radio station in Springfield. Unfortunately I can't really find much information about their broadcasting of pro wrestling.
Well this is my days worth of housework listening sorted for tomorrow. This is always one of my favourite segments on the superpodcast. I can't wait for a new edition on episode 100.
As a native of North West Missouri, I find it hilarious that nothing exciting happens here but there is alot of talk of towns within 20 minutes. St. Joseph, Chillicothe, Hannibal, Cameron, etc. I'm from the same town that Harley Race was born and buried in, so there had to be a certain amount of wrestling here.
@@stevendebettencourt7651 didnt stop any of the heels or any of the criminals throughout the history of mankind. even good people are gonna die one day
I read an interview with Bulldog Brower where he talked about old ladies stabbing him with hat pins dipped in garlic. Apparently the garlic makes you come out in lumps like golf balls
Im jealous...mine was MSG, 1981, Bobby Backlund was champ wwf...but as i got a lil older i got to see Florida wrestling live ...i miss the territory days, when wrestling was wrestling not this sports entertainment bs, it even f'd up Japanese wrestling
This is such a weird concept in 2019. I listen to stuff like this because i always have headphones in 24/7 because i am married with kids, so i am listening to something 24 hours a day. It is amazing to me that Brian last has so much knowledge of wrestling. Jeopardy levels of wrestling knowledge. It's crazy. Im so glad i dont know anything outside of the 90s and the yr 2000
he has read every observer and he owns a wrestling HOF (cant remember which one) but its crazy how jim tries to stump him and he cant...to know more than cornette about anything involving wrestling demands respect....my favorite thing on youtube hands down
Hell yeah,Salem Armory,grew up watch Portland wrestling and going to the armory to see Billy Jack Haynes,Midnight Soldier (Bryan Adams),Rip Oliver,Art Barr,The Grappler and Scotty the Body(Raven) and more!
In 1999 I was at Raw and my WCW sign got on TV twice. It wasn’t mean or anything. They just didn’t like it. They asked for my sign and apologized. I got a voucher for a free soda later in the show...
I know. I mean, originally they were segments for Brian's 605 Superpodcast.....but being as he actually hasn't done one of those with new, prepared content in like 2 years, they ought to move it on over to Cornette's podcasts. I have my doubts we'll ever see a full 605 podcast anytime soon......I think Brian is making too much money working on Jim's shows for him to take the time to prepare one.
In South American football there's been a few times (in the Copa Libertadores) where home sides have switched off the electricity (hence the lights) to try to ensure a win. Remarkable to see. Or not see.
5:16:43 Domic Pye was indeed a British shooter. Dirty Dominic Pye, ironically, and sadly he died in 1979 in an accident with a shotgun. His father was also a wrestler, Dirty Jack Pye. They was more known locally though
@@FallicIdol Well, I can't speak for everyone else. I only know from my time at ESPN is that he was an arrogant prick who thought he was funnier than he was.
I have never been able to comprehend the extreme common place racism back then separate sections and not a thousand years ago either even as a teenager watching Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence In the movie life could not believe how easily an innocent man could be sentenced to life in prison or be murdered just because of his ethnicity. Breaks Ur heart 😥
Two of the most beautiful words in the English language ~Cornette Omnibus
FRIED CHICKEN
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Long and slick are the 2 most beautiful words. Or black and long
Flair steamboat
5 hours of Cornette? Sign me up!
I really need them to bring this segment over to the Drive Thru. Alternate between In The News, Stump Jim/Brian, and reading old cards + house results.
Over 5 hours!! That’s what I’m talking about!
5 hours?! Someone tell Jim and Brian it’s only June. Christmas is still 6 months away.
@@YearsOVDecay1 penis
Update. Thank You Vince, Cody, and Brandy for their omnibuses being over 7 hours.
this is likely my favorite omnibus. have listened 5x times.
i’m listening to it once again
Same here. When I’m all caught up with the latest Drive Thru & Experience this is my go to omnibus when I have a long drive or doing a project around the house.
I can see why! I'm maybe an hour in and it's fantastic history 👏
Thanks, Jim !!
You just took care of almost 2 weeks worth of breaks at work
#slickerthancumonagoldtooth
I'm in my 20's and I find much of this talk about older wrestling much more interesting than a lot of stuff today. It's because of Jims podcast and the 6:05 Super Podcast that I've looked up and watched as much of this stuff as I can. What a time it must have been to be a wrestling fan
Then and then from about 97-05 was a great time to be a fan its just mostly depressing now
The one thing I don't think a lot of modern fans get about that time is that although there was more wrestling, the average fan didn't really have the opportunity to see, or even be aware, of most of it. For the most part, people were restricted to whatever it was their local territory happened to present.
Nice
@@timf7413 Yeah that’s true. The only reason I ever saw World Class was my Granddad had ESPN.
dec 2021, still better than anything on tv.
Such a great segment. History, humor, and fantastic interaction.
You fucking nailed it on the head.
Hey Jim love your podcasts subscribed to them all keep wrestling alive for all us old time fans
Km mvlhoo4om88l ov0t
I listen to this at least once a year, and always find it entertaining.
I LOVE the Network background! I consider Cornette to be the Howard Beale of wrestling, and I say that as a compliment! He's my favorite!
Jim seems less surly today but still always sign me up for 5 hours of Corny & Post office playboy!!
I would love to see this segment brought back
Just had surgery Monday and nothing like pacing the floors on pain meds while painfully laughing 😊
Thanks for all the great insight
Watch them pain meds bud they're a trip
@@jessieb9384 it's been 8 months. Wonder how he's doing
@@jessieb9384 taking low dose opiates for short term pain relief post surgery is unlikely to result in addiction
This was always my favorite bit on the podcast. My favorite had to be either the female wrestlers who stole a ring. Or the wrestling bear who was arrested.
"A former boxer....as well as a singer." Seems funny the order those two are listed.
"Sometimes I feel like killing myself and taking all my friends with me" corny "well roger I never said this before, but I never thought to much of you" lmaooooooo
So funny, I listend to it twice. I love these segments.
Finding this omnibus makes me happy Arcadian Vanguard started the wrestling news podcast
That Jerry Lawler called out “murderrrrr”. That had me laughing
Jim, could you read "Huck Finn" to us sometime?
As a native Daytonian and history nerd, I would like to touch on the WLWD subject. WLW was the flagship station of Crosley Broadcasting corporation which also consisted of WLWT in Cincinnati and WLWC in Columbus. Initially WLWC and WLWD did broadcast programs sent via Microwave from WLW; however they were also NBC affiliates, had connections with Dumont, and WLWD played some ABC programs. WLWD was officed in a former Skate rink in Moraine. WLWD was the first tv station liscensed in Dayton, but didn't get to air until 20 days after WHIO. After Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (later renamed Avco) left broadcasting and separately sold off the sister stations (WLWD being sold to Grinnell College in Iowa), the station became WDTN which it still exists as today as an NBC affiliate. The call sign WLWD is currently used by a radio station in Springfield. Unfortunately I can't really find much information about their broadcasting of pro wrestling.
Well this is my days worth of housework listening sorted for tomorrow. This is always one of my favourite segments on the superpodcast. I can't wait for a new edition on episode 100.
Bring the In The News back !!
My parents took me to the gardens for the road warriors first appearance at cincinnati gardens. It was crazy.
If tv had shows like this, maybe we would have decent program.
He is the only person to bring these story's and do them right
The Snuka interview is amazing.
The Randy Hogan story caused some breathing issues because I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂😂
8 of the finest minutes in all of podcasting history 😂😂😂😂😂
How far in is that story? Been looking for it since the first time I heard it
3:52:00
you fat or have asthma?
Valdosta to Jacksonville is about a 2-hour trip if you go from i-75 to I-10 when you hit Florida
I get so much knowledge from Jim cornette
I love these stories
As a native of North West Missouri, I find it hilarious that nothing exciting happens here but there is alot of talk of towns within 20 minutes. St. Joseph, Chillicothe, Hannibal, Cameron, etc. I'm from the same town that Harley Race was born and buried in, so there had to be a certain amount of wrestling here.
This one and the OVW omnibus are easily my favorites.
First time listening through this from the start…..
12/28/22
I love this thanks Jim I learned something that I didn't know I didn't know they offered Elvis a chance to referee a wrestling match
being a heel sounds like the most fun job i could ever imagine
Sometimes, it’s good to be bad… as long as you don’t mind getting stabbed… or shot at… or getting picked up by the cops for “mopery .”
@@stevendebettencourt7651 didnt stop any of the heels or any of the criminals throughout the history of mankind. even good people are gonna die one day
This is cool there should be more of this
1:52:08 Saving my spot for my ride to work. Nothing to see here.
I would watch the news every day
(25:18)
The best story I've ever heard Jim tell.
I'm from Spartanburg and I pop everytime he Jim Cornette says "Spartanburg"
Ah, the hometown pop works even in podcast form lol
Same here! Not from Spartanburg but when he does mention Hickory in other episodes I get excited!!
I wish there were more long quality videos or podcasts out there. This should keep me busy for a little while
This is awesome.
Being a heel wrestler during the territory days was dangerous!!
It sure was!! someone in the crowd even took a shot at Jake The Snake Roberts!!!
Sure was. Just imagine always getting fucked with and your tires always getting slashed . Getting shit thrown at you and stabbed. Lol just crazy
I read an interview with Bulldog Brower where he talked about old ladies stabbing him with hat pins dipped in garlic. Apparently the garlic makes you come out in lumps like golf balls
The first wrestling match I attended was at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.
Me too
Im jealous...mine was MSG, 1981, Bobby Backlund was champ wwf...but as i got a lil older i got to see Florida wrestling live ...i miss the territory days, when wrestling was wrestling not this sports entertainment bs, it even f'd up Japanese wrestling
Right when the part of the video played in which Gulas and Welch were being discussed, I was reading about them in an article.
Awesome road trip material!!!
What a perfect coincidence. I have just about 5 hrs of free time before bed.
Bow To The King. Great Haku story
Bow...for the love that is all that's good bow to Haku
This is such a weird concept in 2019. I listen to stuff like this because i always have headphones in 24/7 because i am married with kids, so i am listening to something 24 hours a day.
It is amazing to me that Brian last has so much knowledge of wrestling. Jeopardy levels of wrestling knowledge. It's crazy. Im so glad i dont know anything outside of the 90s and the yr 2000
you arent a father and you dont have one either lmao
he has read every observer and he owns a wrestling HOF (cant remember which one) but its crazy how jim tries to stump him and he cant...to know more than cornette about anything involving wrestling demands respect....my favorite thing on youtube hands down
Goddamn that Haku story had me fucking crying, that man needs a camera crew on him
3rd time around! I love this omnibus
Hell yeah,Salem Armory,grew up watch Portland wrestling and going to the armory to see Billy Jack Haynes,Midnight Soldier (Bryan Adams),Rip Oliver,Art Barr,The Grappler and Scotty the Body(Raven) and more!
Would have loved to see that promotion!
Art barr...such a great talent wasted
This is almost better than Art Bell. Push play and putter 'round the house.
Thanks, Mr. Last!!
Corny has clearly got a better mic since these were recorded.
That's the first thing I noticed lol
It makes complete sense that Olbermann is cornettes favorite 🤢
I learned about mopery from Revenge of the Nerds...according to the movie, mopery is exposing yourself to a blind person haha
Ill at the mo this is great to listen to and relax
Anyone else catch the 6:05 Superpodcast sign at Stomping Balls of Great Fire?
Yep lol....I caught a glimpse, but had to rewind and pause.
In 1999 I was at Raw and my WCW sign got on TV twice. It wasn’t mean or anything. They just didn’t like it. They asked for my sign and apologized. I got a voucher for a free soda later in the show...
Why are these not a thing anymore
I know. I mean, originally they were segments for Brian's 605 Superpodcast.....but being as he actually hasn't done one of those with new, prepared content in like 2 years, they ought to move it on over to Cornette's podcasts. I have my doubts we'll ever see a full 605 podcast anytime soon......I think Brian is making too much money working on Jim's shows for him to take the time to prepare one.
The fact Corny number one news guy is Olberman says everything
Yeah, it says that you’re easily triggered. HEY-YO!
His opinion on “News Chick’s” however is still undefeated 😂
In South American football there's been a few times (in the Copa Libertadores) where home sides have switched off the electricity (hence the lights) to try to ensure a win. Remarkable to see. Or not see.
5:16:43 Domic Pye was indeed a British shooter. Dirty Dominic Pye, ironically, and sadly he died in 1979 in an accident with a shotgun. His father was also a wrestler, Dirty Jack Pye. They was more known locally though
5:41:00 of Jim Cornette sign me up. This is In The News With Jim Cornette From the 6:05 Superpodcast.
Goddammit Brian, almost 6 hours of this shit? Good thing I'm off today
5 hours of Corny!? God is good.
The gift that keeps on giving.
Bakersfield CA represent!
At home because of covid 19 thanks Jim and brain for five hours and forty one minutes wrestling history
These stories are fuckin' epic! \m/
The George Temple story was kind of sad.
4:32:39 Ronnie Gosset: is that your face or did your ass open a branch office?
I worked with Keith Olbermann. Not a fun guy to be around.
Nobody who has worked with him likes him.
@@FallicIdol Well, I can't speak for everyone else. I only know from my time at ESPN is that he was an arrogant prick who thought he was funnier than he was.
@@firebird7479 Any incident in particular make you say that
Brian Last sounds SO different in these older clips.
I have never been able to comprehend the extreme common place racism back then separate sections and not a thousand years ago either even as a teenager watching Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence In the movie life could not believe how easily an innocent man could be sentenced to life in prison or be murdered just because of his ethnicity. Breaks Ur heart 😥
I guess I'm busy for the next 5 hours
Turner's Arena was not in Washington State, it was in fact a venue in the nation's capital and a site of Capitol Wrestling Corporation events.
Mopary at least according to “Revenge of the Nerds” Mopary is exposing yourself to a blind person
They probably do, but I hope the guys know that Weekly World News is a parody tabloid. They make fun of the Enquirer, The Globe, as so on.
I live in Greater Rochester Area but south east of airport. I’d of bowed to along Haku lmao
Omnibuses are fun to ride (pause)
The fingers...
I'm torn I heard half of this from the past. But its intertwined with new stuff to me. Marathon time starts now
Bow to the king 😂😂😂
Jim should do my local news.
I love this cartoon!!! 😂 😂
The Gary Owns of Pro--Wrasslin' . . .
4:39:30 "what was Jim in the Weekly World News for?"
theres a picture of Corny reading the WWN in the May 29 1990 edition
Just plain Excellent 😄😄😆
1:17:09 GORGEOUS GEORGE HAD A HEART ATTACK OUTSIDE OF A BAR HE FORMERLY OWNED AFTER BEGGING FOR DRINKS FROM A BARTENDER HE HIRED THATS TRAGIC.😢😢😢😢😢😢
sunny beach= dear penthouse you aint gonna belive this shit!
And in whatever year Vince McMahon buys all the territories and the talent
1984
This needs a timestamp guy.
Stop being lazy, guy.
Didn't know macho-man was a Minor b-ball team Cool 😎
2:39:53 "Well fuck that judge!"
These are hilarious
I don't deserve this !
My mama taught want to gorgeous George's golden bobby pins when they saw match, she gave it to her friend cuz she was a bigger fan of his.