Sting finally unmasks The Black Scorpion, the Pat O'Connor Memorial Tag Team Tournament is held, Luger goes for the US Title, The Skyscrapers reunite, The Horsemen and Doom mix it up, Teddy Long wants to make sure we know it's the early 1990's as Joey takes a long drive home and has a personal achievement as he takes a look at Starrcade 1990 from WCW.
A Cell Phone says I Quit, Cena won't say I quit, Christian goes after his title, Lawler and Cole have a Kiss my Foot Match, JR has BBQ Sauce, the Bella Twins switch places, R-Truth can't find a parking spot as Joey gears up for his busy season, celebrates his anniversary, and takes a look at Over the Limit 2011.
President "Obama" does a Spinaroonie, R-Truth goes for the WWE Championship, Alex Riley takes on the Miz, two Championships change hands, and we get one step closer to CM Punk's moment as Joey hits a weight loss goal and takes a look at Capital Punishment 2011.
Joey goes to the doctor, Shawn Michaels plugs his outdoor show, Booker T is in charge of the wheel, John Cena and R-Truth battle in a Tables Match, Mark Henry destroys The Big Show and a cage, DDP shills for the Monday Nitro DVD, and CM Punk delivers a Pipebomb as Joey takes a look at the June 27, 2011 episode of Monday Night Raw.
After his Pipebomb promo, CM Punk promises to leave the WWE as the WWE Champion, Vince McMahon is determined that he is not, John Cena is determined to win the right way, Christian is determined to win at any cost, Randy Orton is just determined, and 16 men battle with many ladders for a chance at the Money in the Bank briefcase as Joey remembers two great men and takes a look at the 2011 Money in the Bank.
In this episode of The Comedy Shack from May 18, 2013, Joey talks about a stupid thing he did when he was 11 during the big finale of his hometown's centennial celebration.
JYD has his day, Bob loses his chair, Sting wants his shot, Sid loses a quick one, Mean Mark has new management, Doom and the Steiners clash, and we all take a shot as Joey takes a look at Clash of the Champions XI: Coastal Crush from WCW.
If you are listening for wrestlers past athletic accomplishments to be called out to take a drink, JR is the Shot King, Harley Race is called out for being a fan of the Sacramento Kings, Ric Flair wants to stay the Man, Sting wants to be the Man, Ole Anderson doesn't see anything in Mean Mark, WCW keeps trying to make El Gigante and thing, the Midnight Express and the Southern Boys have an instant classic, and a new day dawns in WCW as Joey takes a look at The Great American Bash 90: The New Revolution.
The Rock hosts WrestleMania, The Miz and John Cena are in the main event, Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole have a match, Snooki also has a match, Undertaker and Triple H clash, Joey puts together a puzzle and talks about the Peacock edits as he takes a look at WrestleMania 27.
Hogan meets Bundy in a cage, the WWF stars and NFL players meet in a battle royal, The British Bulldogs win the titles forever, Roddy boxes Mr. T, Susan says uh oh a lot, Herb makes an appearance, something weird happens to Joey as he goes for his vaccine, works on his puzzle, and takes a look at WrestleMania 2.
It's the end of an era as Jesse calls his last SNME, Hogan is going to wrestle Earthquake at SummerSlam, Warrior wants Rude in a cage, Rude feels lucky, Perfect takes on Santana, Buddy Rose makes an appearance, and Lord Alfred and Mean Gene do their best Marlon and JIm Impersonation as Joey takes a look at the July 1990 SNME.
In this show from 2018, Joey is back and talking with Big TJ about the NFL, new content for entertainment platforms, the post fame careers of celebrities, some advice for college students, and we play the presidential food game.
Jake Roberts and Rick Rude settle their issue over Cheryl Roberts, Andre the Giant doesn't like snakes, Hulk Hogan doesn't like kings, The Hart Foundation doesn't like Jimmy Hart, and The Big Boss Man really doesn't like Hulk Hogan as Joey goes after toilet paper and batteries, surveys storm damage, and wonders what day it is as he takes a look at the Saturday Night's Main Even from October 1988.
Larry Nelson gets paid in interviews, Kerry Von Erich bleeds for the industry, Sgt. Slaughter is portraying a character, Joey finds another wrestler to hate, Verne Gagne is lost, and this show is a mess as Joey takes a look at SuperClash III.
Joey talks about released WWE Superstars, Howard Finkel, and his personal relationship with Lord Buckethead as he takes a look at Survivor Series 1988 from the WWF.
Verne Gagne's great AWA promotion comes to an end not with a bang, but with a whimper. Larry Zbyszko gets a shoulder up on Mr. Saito, Bob Lurtsema wants to be a referee, Tully Blanchard pops up, and the crowd wants to smoke.
Andre the Giant doesn't want any snakes around, the Rougeau Brothers have relocated to the USA, Hulk Hogan heads to The Brother Love Show, and the episode is marred by a lot of yikes moments as Joey takes out the recycling and looks at the Saturday Night's Main Event from November 1988.
Diana has no charisma, Bulldog wants the belt, Bret wants to keep it, Diesel and Undertaker also wants a shot, and Jarrett returns as Joey remembers two legendary figures who have passed away and then takes a look at In Your House 5 from the WWF.
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In this episode of The Comedy Shack from February 2013, Joey welcomes Big TJ to the show for the first interview the two did together. The beginning of broadcasting excellence.
It's the first episode of the Cup of Joe Wrestling Show. Joey talks about birthdays and the importance that they have in his family while looking at the Saturday Night's Main Event from January 1988.
2. You've Ruined the Western States Heritage Championship: Bunkhouse Stampede '88 –
Cup of Joe Wrestling Show
Joey looks at his first JCP offering, The Bunkhouse Stampede '88. The Western States Heritage Championship is tainted for Joey, The Barbarian gets jumped from behind, and Joey needs to drink more water.
Joey looks at Vince McMahon's answer to the Bunkhouse Stampede being on PPV with the first televised Royal Rumble on the USA network. A grammar lesson, a bench press record, a contract signing and the first Rumble are among the highlights. Joey also issues a Mea Culpa and talks about the Mandela Effect.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother. Joey looks at twin refs, a surrender of the WWF title, and why Jimmy Hart is the bravest man in wrestling as he covers The Main Event from 1988.
All Joey wants is a Burger, fries, and a Root Beer, but he has to go to Canada to get it. Hulk Hogan wants his title back, Harley Race wants to not get injured on a table, Andre wants to be in DiBiase's corner. DiBiase wants to just have the belt, and Randy is still Savage as Joey looks at the Saturday Night's Main Event from March 1988.
Explicit Content: Joey and Big TJ are back for a new episode talking about people who genuinely don't like you, what you talk about when you can't talk about sports, shaming desires, and working on those things in your life that you can control in a NSFW episode of The Joey Harris Show.
Joey brings some expertise to the podcast, Hogan and Volkoff go at it for Championship and Country, Uncle Elmer wrestles and ties the knot, Joyce wears white, Mean Gene plays the organ, Roddy Piper interrupts, Paul Orndorff chases Piper, Jesse gets out an all time great line, Heenan has a bounty, and another cake gets destroyed as Joey takes a look at the Saturday NIght's Main Event from October 1985.
Hogan has a lot of power in Hulkamania, DiBiase takes out an insurance deposit, Survivor Series teams shape up, Piper wants the Heenan Family, Savage is now the Macho King, Jimmy Hart has nice underwear, Joey wonders about trains, takes charge of an online store, and discusses bagging as an art form as he takes a look at the Saturday Night's Main Event from October 1989.
Joey goes camping, Joey's wife and Chris Cruise have something in common, Muta becomes a fireman, Bruno returns to Philadelphia to ref a cage match, Pillman is over, the Dynamic Dudes are not, and Rick Steiner says some things as Joey takes a look at Halloween Havoc 1989.
Joey has a tough week, Solie utters an immortal line, Lex destroys trophies, Sting wants Lex, Starrcade is coming up, Flair/Funk I Quit, Funk is a man of his word, The Midnight Express come back from the edge, and the NWA is peak 1989 as Joey takes a look at Clash of the Champions IX.
Joey turns an awkward phrase, defends Matt Striker, gives a Quantum Leap shoutout, The Miz takes on Randy Orton, Edge can't use the spear, the Raw GM makes rulings, two legends return, and the road to WrestleMania begins as Joey looks at the 2011 Royal Rumble.
In this episode of The Comedy Shack from June 29, 2013, Joey welcomes his friend Nan Fiebig to talk about the Writer's Guild of America's list of greatest TV Shows of all time.
Joey and Big TJ are back and go from discussing the first season of Loki to a really deep dive on changing yourself, how others perceive you, and overcoming life's obstacles. This is a can't miss show.
43. JHS Classic- Thrown in the mix and tossed out like that guy and John Denver –
The Joey Harris Show
In this episode of The Comedy Shack from July 6, 2013, Joey remembers getting into an accident. That accident would lead him to someone from his past.
Joey and Big TJ talk about Scarlett Johansson, Disney, running into and avoiding your past, movies, TV, and what you look forward to as the Summer ends. This is a superb show.