Sabu and Chris Candido at Weekend of Champions 1993 (from John Arezzi)

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Sabu and Chris Candido at Weekend of Champions 1993 (from John Arezzi)
Wrestling Radio - The Early Years | Origins
The history of wrestling radio goes far beyond what fans are privy too today. Its rich landscape goes back several years. what - Wrestling Radio - The Early Years | Origins
Pro Wrestling Radio, or at least terrestrial radio shows dedicated primarily to wrestling, appears to have begun in the very early ’70s. They all seemed to emanate from the great New York City area with that massive WWWF Bruno and Pedro fanbase. It was either Potshot Bill Kunkel and Arnie Katz’ show or that of Bill Apter. We’re talking 1971, mid-1972, with both of these unrelated shows that tried…
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The Jim Cornette Experience – Episode 170: John Arezzi (part 2)
The Jim Cornette Experience – Episode 170: John Arezzi (part 2)
Jim continues his talk with John Arezzi, discussing Vince Russo, Herb Abrams, The Sheik, Dixie Carter and more!
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The Jim Cornette Experience – Episode 169: John Arezzi
The Jim Cornette Experience – Episode 169: John Arezzi
Jim speaks with pioneering wrestling radio host John Arezzi about topics including Dr. Mike Lano and the introduction of Vince Russo to wrestling.
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Pro Wrestling Torch Livecast – Mid-Week Flagship w/Wade Keller John Arezzi In this edition of the PWTorch Livecast, PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by longtime pro wrestling radio host John Arezzi for the Mid-Week Flagship to discuss a wide array of current events including thoughts on Vince McMahon as a central fascinating figure the last 35 years in pro wrestling and how the XFL documentary highlighted aspects of his personality and relationship with the media and world outside of pro wrestling.