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November 14, 2025 30 mins
The 1993 King of the Ring was a turning point in WWE history — a night where Bret “The Hitman” Hart proved himself as the company’s true workhorse while Hulk Hogan’s era came crashing down. From behind-the-scenes tension and controversial booking decisions to Bret reportedly telling Hogan to “F off,” this event marked a massive shift in WWE’s power structure. Join us as we break down the matches, the real-life drama, and the lasting legacy of King of the Ring 1993 — the night Hulkamania died and the New Generation began.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a prime time with Sean Mooney Production.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Channel, History Channel, timegilssing History Channel.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
From Hogan refusing to do the job to photographers having
exploding cameras. Welcome to the history of the King of
the Ring nineteen ninety three right here on the Wrestling
History Channel. I'mc Fall and boy, we have a show
for you today because the nineteen ninety three King of
the Ring some people love, some people hate, and we'll

(00:44):
discuss the historical facts all around this event. And one
of the big ones is around this time. WCW has
expanded its pay per views. No longer are they sitting
on just Halloween Havoc and starcads and Super Bowl things
of that nature. They keep adding more and adding more
and adding more. Well, suddenly WWE only has Roy Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam,

(01:08):
and Survivor Series the Big Four. Traditionally we've been used
to this, but now the WWF israelized. Whoops, we are
losing some of our pay per review by rates to WCW.
So let's up the annie. So they add King of
the Ring nineteen ten eighty three to the pay per
view lineup. Starting this set of the Big Four. I

(01:29):
guess the Big Five. Up until two thousand and two,
King of the Ring was a annual pay per review
and people really looked forward to it because if you
weren't watching early WWF, we weren't really seeing tournaments on
television that much. We got to see The Wrestling Classic,
which is the second ever WWF pay per view, have
a sixteen man tournament wrestling a four headed tournament for

(01:52):
the vacated world title. But reality tournaments weren't a big thing,
and now it's a pay per view, and I really
enjoyed having another event to watch as a kid as
an adult because the concept, though was not new. The
WWE was having King of the Ring tournaments and house
shows dating back to the early eighties. Most of them

(02:14):
took place in New England. If you go to the history,
New England seems to be the place where the WWE
really likes to supply you with weird concepts. Even though
we rumble took place at other house shows and live events.
WSW did the same thing with the Wargames type style
cages where they were trying these things out. Go back

(02:38):
and look, this is an entire Wargames house show circuit.
For like thirty Days of Wargames matches. They don't really
count those in history. The King of the Ring they
counted a few times. Now. This King of the Ring
took place in the Nutter Center in Daytona. Excuse me,
in Dayton, Ohio. Now, the WWF sometimes love to promote

(03:01):
where we are. We're in Boston, We're in Chicago. Where
in New York. They didn't really want to know the
fans to know that they are in Dayton, Ohio, so
they kept calling it on commentary the heartland of America.
It's just so funny that sometimes the WWF is obsessed

(03:25):
with naming places. And honestly, if you were at home
and you already bought this event, or you were interested
in watching it after watching Monday Night Raw or Superstars
or Primetime Wrestling or Wrestling Challenge or one of those
shows all American Wrestling, I think was still a show
as well. At the time. I don't think anyone's gonna
think to themselves, well, I shouldn't watch this or I

(03:49):
shouldn't buy this because it's in Dayton, Ohio. No problems there. Now.
The commentary team is Jim Ross, Bobby the Brain Heenen,
and my Jim and Raindy Savage. Now these three did
commentary in WrestleMania nine. WrestleMania nine historically is one of
the worst events I know. The WWE tried to do

(04:11):
a documentary about Wrestmany nine, and even my co host
of the Golden Era podcast, Sean Mooney, he was a
host of a panel at WWE World building up to
Wrestling a forty one where they kept highlighting that how
important wrestmany In nine was and how historic it was.
I'm sorry, Rewriting history is the number one thing the

(04:32):
WWE loves to do. From how Austin three to sixteen
was the biggest thing the next night after he said it,
no no, no, no, no, to degeneration next, no, no,
no no. There's so many things where the ww loves
to rewrite history, and this rest Men nine is one
of those. So the commentary team wasn't very good for
Wrestmany and nine, and that was also Jim Roussell's debut.

(04:54):
So we're gonna have them all together again at Kinler
Ring nineteen ninety three. I was looking forward to that.
But also during the broadcast, you can clearly hear that
they're having issues with their headsets. They can't hear cues,
They don't know exactly what's happening next, so they kind
of just improve a couple times and it's noticeable. It

(05:14):
doesn't really hurt the broadcast. But this three man team
not the best and macho man Bobby Heenan his years
are go on randomly. They would have interviews in Jim
Ross too. They would mention how it was difficult to
work with heeni in Savage because Heenen loves to get
his one liners in Savage is trying to shut down
heen And it wasn't the same COMBA with Gorilla Monson

(05:37):
and Bobby Heenion doing that, But that was historic. That
was classic Savage, who wasn't that great on commentary to
begin with, now has to sit there and try to
feed Bobby Heenan material to give him one liner back
to him. While Jim Ross, who's relatively new, is supposed
to be the referee in this group. Jim Ross in
reality has no legs to stand on. He's not a

(06:00):
in WSW for a while in NWA, but he's not
in the WWF, so really has no seniority where he
can just take over the commentary booth. He has to
let Bobby in Macha Man kind of run wild for
a little while, because what's he gonna do? Tell them
to stop talking because he's more important. No, he can't
do that. He cannot do that. Also, around this time,

(06:23):
the WWF really was extending the olive branch to small organizations.
Smoky Mountain Wrestling will make an appearance at the SummerSlam
excuse Me Survivisaries nineteen ninety three, but at this event,
the us WA the Memphis Championship is on the line,
but it's a dark match. Papa Shango, who is the

(06:44):
current at the time USWA champion, defends the title in
a dark match against Owen Hart before the pay per
of view. Hilarious to think that the WWE was obsessed
with hating on WCW as years would go on. But
this time you can clearly tell the WWE is trying
to figure out relationships with smaller organizations. Because WCW already

(07:09):
had a relationship with New Japan, WCW already had a
relationship with TRIPLEA. The WWE has been in its own
sandbox for years now. They took out all the competition.
Now they have no one else to work with, so
they're trying to find people to say, oh, well, I
have this. The w's notorious for doing this, where we

(07:31):
have a wrestler he's coming back from injury. We don't
want him on TV yet, send him somewhere so he
can train again in the USWA with one of those places,
Spoken Mount Wrestling. A few other organizations did this as
well later on OVW FCW. There'll be lots of smaller
companies that get the rub by the WWE. But you know,

(07:53):
Paba Shanga so strange. The man was fighting Ultimate Warrior
on Superstars and nineteen ninety two, making black googe rip
from his head, and now he's in a dark match
as the us WA champion taking on Owen Heart. Owen Hart,

(08:14):
he is, he's been struggling. He was a Blue Blazer,
he was in High Energy, the Tag Team, he was
in the New Foundation Tag Team. They don't really have
anything for him yet. Owenhart would eventually get involved with
Brett Hart at Survivor Series nineteen ninety three, and then
Owen finally gets his legs, he finally gets world title matches,

(08:35):
and he's in from Survivor Series nine twenty three until
unfortunately Owenhart passed away. Owenhart was always a prominent character
on television. Now Brett Hart's performance this event, he has
to wrestle three different matches. Technically, Brett Hatt wrestled forty
eight minutes, forty eight minutes and three different matches all

(08:57):
combined together. Razor Ramone missed a perfect Bam Bam, Bigelow awesome,
three opponents right, great matches. Now Bert Hart, though, he
wrestled three matches forty eight minutes with an injured ankle
because the night before and Madison Square Garden, Bert Hart
got injured. Well, Bretett the hit Man Heart has wrestled

(09:18):
multiple times with injuries, plus SARV Series nineteen eighty nine,
his brother or his brother's passed away the day before
he wrestled the nineteen No Excuse Me. The nineteen eighty
nine Sarves series, Bert Hart had injured ribs, a ruptured
kidney came out. Wrestled nineteen ninety the day before Bret

(09:40):
Hart's father brother died. So in reality, I'm getting all
tongue twisted here, folks, if you can't tell, but Brett
Hart always wrestles when he's hurt emotionally or physically. But
he has an injured ankle here, and he comes in
and he wrestles three matches. Now. The night before, Bret
Hart Bob Backlan for thirty two minutes with that injured ankle,

(10:05):
thirty two minutes, one nine injured ankle. Next night forty
eight minutes, three different style matches with that injured ankle.
Kudos to Hip. But what people always talk about here
at the King of during nineteen ninety three is Hulk
Cogan's controversy. Now, hok Hogan won the world championship at

(10:26):
WrestleMania nine. After that devious mister Fuji costs Breadtha Hitman
Hawk the world title against Yoko Zuna in the main event. Well,
Hulk Hogan ran down. That's the good guy that he is.
Mm hmm. Hogan came down like Bredi Bray borrow the brand?
Are you okay? Mister Fuji suddenly challenges Yoko Zuna, says, Yokozuna,

(10:49):
you're gonna defend the world title against Holk Gogan right now. Now.
If I was Yoko, I'd say, excuse me, why will
we just give the man hul Cogan, who we know
is notoriously very good at wrestling as a character, power
of Bodice levin onto the Giant be not Ma Cho

(11:10):
Man beating up boss Man. But yet, mister Fuji says,
hol Cogan your ringside, so we're gonna challenge you to
a match, world title on the line. Hogan, ho ole
brother brother brother brother, Hogan comes in wins the world
title from Yokozuna Rushman nine. Is a strange, strange event, indeed,

(11:36):
but hul Cogan has not been on televisions for ten
weeks since Wrestuming and nine. And I went back and
I watched the nineteen ninety three Monday Night Roz, he's missing.
He is missing, and a kind of ignore that Hulk
Cogan is the world champion on Raw. If you watch
RAS from ninety three, the night after Wrestumening of nine

(11:58):
up until King of the Ring, they barely mentioned Hulk
Cogan maybe a couple of sentences here and there. Dude,
he's your world champion. So clearly there's some heavy things
going on backstage with Vince McMahon and Hult Cogan. Because
Hogan is off doing TV shows, movies as the world champion.
The business in the WWF is not doing well. We

(12:19):
need Hult Cogan to be our champion to carry the
load while he's barely around. So how is he carrying
the load now? At this King of the Ring, Hulk
Hogan loses the World championship to Yoko Zuna after one
of the Japanese cameramen gets on the apron and his

(12:41):
camera explodes. A fireball shoots out of the camera into
Hulk Hogan's eyes, which blinds him, which allows Yoko Zuna
to pick up the win to become the new world
champion once again. The photographer was Harvey Whippleman with prostate
and a big long fake beard and a hat and

(13:02):
big crazy hair and a different outfit. You couldn't tell
it was Harvey Whoopleman, but he was a fake photographer.
I find it funny that they couldn't let Yoko Zuna
five hundred and five pounds this massive man just beat
Holkung with the bonze, drop a leg, drop things of
that nature. No, listen, brother, we need an exploding camera. Dude,

(13:28):
I can't imagine, I vins Man. Well, I guess, I
guess we're gonna find a fireball camera. Guy. Yeah, we
gotta got that going. It's interesting to watch because you
just it's so bizarre. It's just so bizarre, Like I've
never seen something like this where a camera explodes in
someone's face. Nice trick, right, nice trick, And whole Cogan,

(13:50):
he does not look like he has twenty four inch
pythons any longer. He does not look like the whole
Cogan of the Whole Comania, the height of Whole Comania
era where he's and warrior and Savage and Andre. The
man has gotten much smaller. Why steroids. The steroid trial
is coming up and things are not looking good for anybody.

(14:10):
Cogan and his face has been all over local news
promoting that the WWF is evil and that's why business
is down. That's why Vince mcmnon brought back hold Cogin
in general to fix the business. Hey, everyone loves you,
bring you back. It didn't work. And when you're missing
from television for ten weeks building to your next paper view,
well that doesn't work either. Now, Brett Hart claims that

(14:33):
he was supposed to beat hul Cochin at SummerSlam, but
hol Cogin refused. Now, backstage, we've had many stories. This
is all from Bert Hart's perspective, where Vince mc mann
and Hulk Cogan clearly are having issues with each other.
So Brett Hart is that, you know, the child in
the middle, it's divorce. And Hogan is telling Brett Hart

(14:55):
one thing, and fitsk Man is telling Brett Hart another thing. Well,
and finally hul Cogan admits that he refuses to lose
to breath the hit Man heart. He will not lose
to him ever, not at King of the Ring, not
at SummerSlam, not ever. Well. Reportedly, Bert Hart tells Hulk
Coogan to go f himself backstage. I would too. I

(15:18):
would too, because rest somebody in nine Bert Hart building
up to that he was doing great as a champion.
People liked him. Business was down, of course, but business
was going to be down with Ho Cogan's champion or
with matcha Man's champion or Brett Hart's champion. It didn't
matter who was champion, because guess what business was going
down no matter what. I don't think vinsk Man saw

(15:41):
it that way. He thought, well, Holk Cogan did such
great business before, if you bring him back, he'll fix
all of our problems. That's not the case at all.
It wasn't hog Cogan's fault. It wasn't vincec com Man's fault.
It wasn't Brett Hart's fault. It's just the WWF was
on a hot streak for a good five six years
and now we're cooling down. We don't get hot again

(16:02):
until nineteen ninety eight. I think people forget about that. That,
like wrestling, businesses go up and down, up, and any
business goes up and down, up and down. In today's world,
when business goes down, they just fire like three hundred
people and then raise all their prices and suddenly, oh,
we're making more money. Well no, you just raise all
your prices. No one's buying more product. It's just they're

(16:24):
buying the same product, but now instead of ten dollars,
is twenty dollars. And that's how stockholders kind of own
the business in a way. But le Cogan after losing
to Yokozuda at King the Ring, the myth though, is
Hogan just leaves, he's done, woof King the Ring's over
and he's out. Well, hul Cogan works a few matches,

(16:44):
He even goes to England August sixth, nineteenenty three and wrestles.
The whole idea of Hulk Cogan becoming world champion was
to boost European audiences. The ticket sales weren't doing that great.
So Hogan is champion. Wow, that sounds amazing, right, Hogan
doesn't even work those European dates. He does work the
European dates after he's world champion, but not while he

(17:08):
is world champion. Yep, yep. Now let's talk about the
matches for a second, because the highlights of this are
Brett Hart defeats Razor Ramone and Raising Ramone is a babyface.
Now Raiser Ramon and Brett Hart were the world title match.
It's the nineteen ninety three Royal Rumble. So they've already

(17:31):
wrestled this year and now they're doing it again, and
I might say this one's better than the Royal Rumble match.
Mister Perfect in the next match, he fights mister Hughes.
Now Perfect wins by disqualification after mister Hughes uses the
urn that he stole from the Undertaker. So we're building

(17:54):
other storylines within matches. Bam Bam Bigelow defeats Hacksaw Jim
Duggan and Hacksaw Jim Duggin. He's not the ho He's
no longer the guy that everyone was going for at
this point. He's not that old, but he looks like
a grandpa compared to the Razor Ramones and Brett Hard
and Tatanka and even Lex Luga, Like, it just feels

(18:16):
like Hacksaw Jim Duggan feels so out of place at
this event. And I don't really know why. It just
feels like he looks like, I'll say it again, he
looks like a grandpa. He's not a grandpa, but he's
the Golden era character and now we're kind of floating
into this new generation era where Hacksaw doesn't really fit
in that anymore. Big Boss Man, Earthquake, even Hogan Savage.

(18:40):
They feel like so long ago, but it wasn't just
a couple of years ago. These were your main babyfaces.
These were the main guys pushing revenue streams, not in
mom And One of the matches that borre me to
death was Lex lugritaking on Tatanka. It goes to a
fifteen minute time limit draw. Yuck. Lex Luger was undefeated.

(19:03):
They didn't want him to lose. Taco's undefeated. They didn't
want him to lose. It's hilarious though, because Lex Lugar
here is the narcissist. He's a bad guy. And flash
forward to August. Well, flash forward to July, July fourth,
that is where a Lex Luger suddenly.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Loves America and he shows up on a helicopter on
the USS and trepidt this big navy boat where Lex
Lugar body slam's Yoko Zuna and he suddenly is a
babyface and suddenly he's the main wrestler.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
He's suddenly the new Hulk Cogan because Hogan's out of here,
so we need someone to replace him. Let's have it
be Lex Luger should Rememberret Hard. That's just me. It's
not a good fifteen minute match. It's very boring, and
the thieks. He would wrestle again at SummerSlam in ninet
tenenty five, ninety four, setting up did Ta Tanka sell

(20:01):
out to the million delar man? Did Lex Luger sellout
to the million dollar man? Turns out with Satanka? So
in a year from now the wrestle again and actually
have a story. This is a story, but I wasn't
feeling it. I wasn't feeling it. Moving to the semifinals, though,
Bert Hart takes on and mister perfect this is the
rematch from SummerSlam nineteen ninety one where Bret Hart defeated

(20:23):
Mister Perfect for the innern Cantin Old Title in Madison
Square Garden, Bert Hart's first singles championship. It's a masterpiece.
This match is just a masterpiece. I don't know if
it's better than Summer Slam ninety one, but it certainly
lives up there because in the lore of Bert Hart,

(20:44):
Mister Perfect matches. Everybody talks about SummerSlam nineteeny one. They
barely bring up King of the Ring ninety three because
it's a semi final match in a tournament. There's not
a lot of stakes here except getting to the finals.
The first time they wrestled was for the intern a
old title. Mister a Perfect head a back injury. He
need to get surgery. There's a lot of lore surrounding

(21:05):
Summerson ninety one, King the Ring ninety three, not that
much now. Earlier Lex Lucas Tatanka was a time limit draw.
That means Bam Bam Bigelow, who defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan,
he gets too advance to the finals immediately, So Brett
Hart takes off Bam Bam Bigelow storyline is Brettye wrestled twice,
Bam BAM's only wrestled once. It's it's impressive that Bamman

(21:30):
Bigelow can move around this quick too. Because the mister
a perfect razor and re mode matches with Brett Hart
they're great. The Bam Bam Bigelow match with Brett Hart stupendous.
It's shocking to think that sometimes when you look at
a big man like Bam Bam Bigelow man is doing
damn moon salts off the top rope. Mister perfect and

(21:51):
Brett was pretty good. But I think Bam Bam and
Brett stole the show for me because the story is,
can Brett defeed a man who's such a large mammoth
athlete like Bigelow who's only wrestled once, Brett's wrestled twice. Well,
Brett Hart wins with a victory role on his shoulders.
Brett Hart technically becomes a two time King of the

(22:15):
Ring winner because in nineteen ninety one they had a
King of the Ring tournament at a house show and
Brett Hart won that. So technically, Bret Hart is a
two time two time King of the Ring winner. But
during the coronation, during the moment where Brett gots his
scepter and his crown in his robe, he's celebrating well,

(22:38):
Jerry the King Lawler, who made his debut earlier in
nineteen ninety three, interrupts this, attacks Brett Hart and he
calls himself the only true king in the WWF. Now
Bert Hart is attacked with a scepter in the throne,
injuring Brett the Hitman. Hearts back because if you watch this,

(23:01):
Brett Hark gets slammed hard by Jerry Lawler using all
those weapons, using the scepter, using the chair, using the crown.
He hits him hard and this injures Brett the Hitman
hearts back. Now this launches the feud of Brett and
Jerry Lawler. A lot of bad heat here, but also

(23:21):
it builds and builds over years, be starting right here
at King of the Ring Summer Semn ninety three. Jerry
Lawler and Brett how are supposed to wrestle Jerry's hurt
so Brett in doing the clown have a match and
then Brett has to fight Jerry Lawler after that, when revealing, oh,
Jerry Lawler was never injured. Well, Brett Hark gets a

(23:42):
receipt there because he locks a sharp shooter on Jerry
Lawler for three minutes and he won't let go. He's
pulling back as hard as he can, clearly showing him that,
you know what, maybe you should have hit me so
hard with all that King crap at King of the Ring.
Now I have you in the sharp shooter. Now I'm
gonna make your back ouch. It's just so weird that

(24:08):
all these this Fireball and Brett harr and Bret Hart
has said many times that he headed into this event
wanting to prove to Vince McMahon and to prove to
Hate Cogan who was the real worker, who was the
real champion, because Hogan might have been the world champion.
He goes out there, has a so so match against Yoko. Well,

(24:30):
Brett Hart went out there and had three badass matches
with three different people, with three different styles, with three
different finishers while wrestling Bob Becklan the night before with
an injured ankle. I know Bret Hart wat approved everyone.
He was the best there is, the best there was
and the best there ever will be. But I don't
think Vince McMahon ever looked at Brett that way. He

(24:53):
looked at Brett as a guy who could hold the
title until Vince found somebody else. Yeah, Brett gets the
world titlet russe at ten. Well, guess what he loses
to Bob Back. Then Bob Beck loses the Diesel. Diesel
holds it for about a year. What happens, business isn't
doing well. They give it back to Brett. Why because
they want to build up Sean Michaels. Brett Hart loses

(25:14):
to Sean Michaels. Shawn Michaels returns. Let me excuse me, sir.
Sean Michaels wins the world title, he carries it, lose
the Sid loses it. Sid loses to Shawn Michaels. Seawn
Michaels loses his smile, and there's a fatal four way match. Well,
guess what. Brett Hart wins the world title again. Then
Sid beats Brett Hart. Then Sid loses the Undertaker. Guess

(25:38):
who Undertaker loses to Brett Hart, and then Brett Hart
loses to Sean Michaels and the Montreal screw job. Now,
listen to all those things I just said clearly in
that entire sentence. I just rattled off name very quickly.
But you come to realize Vince never believed in Brett
Hart as world champion. He just needed Brett Hart to

(25:58):
be the guy to hold the world title as he
found someone else to get it Diesel. Shawn Michaels sid undertaker.
He was never interested in Brett Hart being the best
there is, the best there was, and the best there
ever will be. The tern and Cardinal title was also
on the line Seaw Michael's defeated Crush. This is Diesel's

(26:20):
first pay per view appearance. Recently, on an episode of Raw,
Shaw Michaels introduced Diesel as his insurance and policy and
Diesel is dubbed that name because Sean McMahon apparently came
up with it and Vincent understand it. But at the time,
you know, when you are pumping iron and work it out.
He looks Diesel, Boom, Diesel and Crush. He used to

(26:42):
be a member of Demolition is now obsessed with being
from Hawaii. Breda can't stop saying Brenda I from Hawaii.
Brenda Shaw Michaels wins. The sign of Brothers are also
here with the smoking guns taking on money in call
braided and the Headshrinkers Ted Dibiyassi would get pinned, and

(27:04):
then at SummerSlam ninety three would be the Million of
the Man, Ted Dibiassi's last official WWF match. This is
just hey, let's get some people on the card and
filling some time. That's really it. But the nine ten
dy three King of the Ring marks the end of

(27:25):
the Hulk Cogan era and really begins the New Generation era.
They don't use that name yet. They don't use that
name until I think December of maybe ninety three, maybe
ninety four, but it doesn't happen here. That name doesn't
show up till years later. But people usually kind of
pick this pay per view the middle of ninety three,

(27:45):
towards the end of the New Generation. The Golden Era
is dead, Hulk Cogan's gone Warriors, gone Matchman is no
longer wrestling full time. It's an end of an era.
This pay per view really established that we have Brett Hart, Yokozuna,
Shawn Michaels Diesel as the future of the WWF. But
I don't think Vince is ready to let go of

(28:06):
the reins of the Golden Era. And it definitely showed
you that Brett Hart was a top contender even before this.
The guy won the world title from Rick Flair in
October of ninety two. I know at a house show too,
wasn't it in a pay per review? Bizarre, very bizarre.
Now if you're doing math here, Brett Hart wrestled four
matches in twenty four hours. It's a total of one

(28:27):
hour and twenty minutes across six hundred miles. The man
wrestled Bob Becklan and then he wrestled three of the
wrestlers the next night an hour and twenty minutes. But
it did give us their Brett Heart Jerry Lawler storyline.
You know, it did give us that from this event.

(28:48):
If you want to look back at Cyber Series and
Summer Slams and Royal Rumbles and WrestleManias, each one gives
us the storyline and continues on to the next. Well,
this one gives us Jerry Lawler and Brett Hart, which
will supply us for two and a half years of entertainment.
I Kiss my foot matches and Helen Hart insults it's
too heart, insults, rape allegations. The nineteen ninety three service series.

(29:13):
There's a lot going on in ninety three with Bart
Hart and Jerry Lawler. But there you go the history
of the nineteen ninety three King of the Ring. Let
me know your thoughts, because some people love this event,
some people hate this event. I, for one, I'm in
the middle. I'm the middle. I find it entertaining historically.
But if you're watching it for big spots, you're not

(29:36):
gonna get that. You're gonna get a clinic of Bret
Hart doing what he does best, and that's wrestle. So
thanks again for watching me talk about King of the
Ring nineteenny three right here on the Wrestling History Channel.
I'm Steve. Have a wonderful day and we'll see you
next time. And all Hail King Brett the hit Man, Heart.

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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