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Release Date:
December 4, 2015
Original Title:
The Kevin Steen Show: Jimmy Jacobs
Production Companies:
HighSpots
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 101
The world of wrestling has been ruled by many backstage cliques such as The Kliq and... The Kliq. Look out wrestling promoters, there is a new band of brothers that are looking to run rough shot all over your promotion, and their name is The Uncut Connection. They are making their intentions known loud and clear on this very special edition of The Kevin Steen Show. Jimmy Jacobs starts things off by talking about elbow dropping people's gear bags through a table, collecting alcoholic drinks from fans, and a concept that has been floating around the ROH locker room for years known as, "New Guy Heat".
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