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Poor Taste Wrestling podcast episode 97: Dropping the Ball

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Poor Taste Wrestling podcast episode 97: Dropping the Ball

Brodie Lee and Matt Hardy join a long list of missed opportunities for WWE.

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AEW saw two major debuts last week in Brodie Lee and "Broken" Matt Hardy, two former WWE Superstars who were seriously underutilized. In honor of them making the jump, this week we’re talking about wrestlers WWE has dropped the ball on.

Also: the differences between how WWE and AEW are handling the COVID-19 pandemic, and yes, The Big Show Show.

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