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Big Boss Man Vs. Earthquake

48 min · 3. mar. 2026
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What's up, Bubba?! This week, we’re diving into the 1991 Survivor Series Showdown special that aired on USA Network — and it’s absolute early-90s WWF chaos. Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake. Ric Flair declaring himself the real world champion. Undertaker smashing Hogan with the urn. And yes… Jake Roberts unleashing the king cobra on Randy Savage. We break down the madness, the promos, the storytelling, and the road to Survivor Series 1991 — when wrestling felt larger than life and completely unhinged in the best way. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/flqbBRYUEHM?si=4A54DPotJxu6CNaw [https://youtu.be/flqbBRYUEHM?si=4A54DPotJxu6CNaw] Classic WWF energy. High drama. Peak nostalgia.

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