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**SPOILERS** Pro Wrestling Crate- March 2019- Wrestlers With Podcasts

This month's Pro Wrestling Crate came in today. So, here's the scoop on what's in the crate.

Obviously, this is a massive SPOILER alert for the Pro Wrestling Crate. If you have ordered it and don't want to be spoiled, you have been warned.









Theme: "Wrestlers With Podcasts"

As a wrestling fan who listens to wrestling podcasts every day, this was a no brainer.


T-Shirts
Both of the following T-Shirts came with posters of the art. 

1) Edge and Christian 






The first shirt is a Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures inspired T-shirt. Look who is inside the phone booth. Seriously, that makes the shirt reek even more awesomeness.



2) Wrestling Figures




This is a Back to the Future inspired T-Shirt for the podcast for Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins (using their legit names for the poster).





DVD

Monday Night Wars w/ Jericho, Bischoff, and Prichard




This should be good. While I've seen other debates between Prichard and Bischoff on the Monday Night Wars (see STARRCAST), this should be an excellent one since Chris Jericho will be the moderator. Obviously, Jericho worked in both companies and will likely pull no punches in moderating Easy E and Brother Love


Other Items
Micro Brawler- Jim Ross

Colt Cabana "Cabanaramma" Exclusive Red Headband

X-Pac Collector's Pin







And finally....






All Hail The King! A Jerry "The King" Lawler Autograph!


Next Month's Theme: Gone But Not Forgotten
Featuring: Dusty Rhodes, Macho Man Randy Savage, Bam Bam Bigelow, Ultimate Warrior, Vader, The British Bulldog, and ADAM COLE (who is dead according to The Elite).
**I think we know who the autograph is going to be on this month's crate.**


Again, I have to highly recommend Pro Wrestling Crate. The Jerry "The King" Lawler autograph is awesome enough for the money. But I feel like I got much more than my money's worth for this crate. Be sure to sign up for the next crate which features a lot of other great wrestling legends. Check out prowrestlingcrate.com for more.


Until next time, take care of yourselves. Spread some awesomeness.

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