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Thrill Seekers In Smoky Mountain

Thrill Seekers In Smoky Mountain

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Chris Jericho shows up early, obsessed with learning a move almost nobody is doing yet: the shooting star press. A few attempts later, the experiment turns brutal, and the ripple effect hits the whole locker room, the booking sheet, and Jim Cornette’s temper. We walk through what happened, why it mattered, and how fast you had to adapt in Smoky Mountain Wrestling when a plan blew up midstream.

From there, we zoom out into what the Thrill Seekers’ arrival really changed. We talk about why some crowds gave “crickets” even when the work was wild, how gimmick tables and fan interaction could make or break you in Tennessee, and what the territory era demanded after the bell. Along the way we share legends-night moments, including running errands for Terry Funk in a dry county and helping veterans like Buddy Roberts make it from the dressing room to the curtain.

We also dig into the bigger picture: Smoky Mountain becoming an early WWF developmental pipeline, learning the business by shadowing Cornette, and being thrown into pressure spots like junior refereeing in Pikeville’s famous cage match. And yes, we get honest about the 1994 reality of getting “on the gas” and how that culture shaped careers.

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