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The Wrestling Life Of The Amazing Evan Ginzburg!

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It's old-home week on this edition of the nostalgic Outdated Wrestling Hour podcast, as host Bob Smith (formerly the managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) sits down for the first time in years with the prolific Evan Ginzburg for a lively conversation on all things wrestling. Ginzburg - the multi-faceted talent behind such classic wrestling films as The Wrestler and 350 days - is much more than just a filmmaker. He's also a podcaster, writer and editor, music maven, and so much more. Discover why Ginzburg shuld be considered as an inductee in every Hall of Fame in wrestling in this eye-opening episode. Plus: Smith and co-host Joe Puccio (Generation X-Wire.com and a host of top wrestling newsletters) take a look at the new season of Vice TV's Dark Side of the Ring, which boasts a lineup of new episodes you won't want to miss - the same way you should never miss every week of the Outdated Wrestling Hour!

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It's old-home week on this edition of the nostalgic Outdated Wrestling Hour podcast, as host Bob Smith (formerly the managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) sits down for the first time in years with the prolific Evan Ginzburg for a lively conversation on all things wrestling. Ginzburg - the multi-faceted talent behind such classic wrestling films as The Wrestler and 350 days - is much more than just a filmmaker. He's also a podcaster, writer and editor, music maven, and so much more. Discover why Ginzburg shuld be considered as an inductee in every Hall of Fame in wrestling in this eye-opening episode. Plus: Smith and co-host Joe Puccio (Generation X-Wire.com and a host of top wrestling newsletters) take a look at the new season of Vice TV's Dark Side of the Ring, which boasts a lineup of new episodes you won't want to miss - the same way you should never miss every week of the Outdated Wrestling Hour!

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