Jeff Dye is comedian and star of numerous TV shows like Girl Code and Money From Strangers. He also happens to be a lifelong wrestling fan who’s got tons of thoughts about WWE’s past and present.
That includes things like why he wants WWE to hardly ever turn and why he supports Vince McMahon’s image of a promotion full of giants.
Jeff, Hal and Danielle also break down why Smackdown continues to be so good (especially with its women’s division), why it may have been too early to break up Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler and he’ll even turn Hal and Danielle onto some promising future careers in wrestling.
The Three Count
Jeff put over the promotion Wrestling Pro Wrestling in Burbank.
Danielle put over Rhyno’s career after his apparent retirement.
Hal put over Daniel Bryan’s new catchphrase.
Hosted by Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford and Jeff Dye.
Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun.
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