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Dangerous Conversations w/Doug Gilbert and Tommy Rich

Dangerous Conversations w/Doug Gilbert and Tommy Rich

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Join Memphis Wrestling Hall of Famers "Dangerous" Doug Gilbert & Tommy "Wildfire" Rich as each week they sit down with host Gene Jackson and share stories from the ring and the road, and they may even invite along a guest or two from time to time!

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  • Dangerous Conversations Ep. 72: Terry Funk, Buddy Wayne, & Sportatorium Pain
    Jun 5 2026

    Episode #72 of Dangerous Conversations with Doug Gilbert & Tommy Rich marks a big first for the show, after 71 audio episodes, Doug, Tommy, and Gene Jackson finally bring Dangerous Conversations to video. (See link Below) Whether that’s a great idea or proof that some shows should stay audio-only… we’ll let the viewers decide.

    The fan Q&A covers a lot of ground and this episode is a perfect example of what makes Dangerous Conversations different: one minute you’re getting serious insight into the grind of territory wrestling, the next minute Doug is flipping over Buddy Wayne’s popcorn table, Tommy is talking cage matches, and Terry Funk is somehow screaming at the promoter without realizing he’s screaming at the promoter.

    Funny, honest, unpredictable, and now you can watch it on video! Episode #72 is another trip through wrestling history with two guys who lived it, survived it, and still remember the stories nobody else can tell quite like they can.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Dangerous Conversations Ep. 71: Magazine Covers, Road Stories & Memphis Mafia Memories
    May 29 2026

    Episode #71 of Dangerous Conversations with “Dangerous” Doug Gilbert and Tommy “Wildfire” Rich is another fan-driven Q&A episode. This week, Doug and Tommy preview several upcoming events, including Tommy stepping into a cage match in Shawneetown, Illinois on June 6th, Doug’s upcoming appearances, the Memphis Mafia hitting the road, and even some talk about future live/video versions of the podcast.

    The guys also dig into listener questions covering:

    • Tommy being featured on so many wrestling magazine covers in the 1980s
    • What wrestling angles Eddie Gilbert would have appreciated today
    • Eddie’s influence on the famous “This Is Your Life” style angle
    • Doug’s favorite memories of Brian Christopher
    • Who was tough — or impossible — to travel with
    • Why telling a story still matters in wrestling
    • The drawing power of Handsome Jimmy / Boogie Woogie Man
    • Why Memphis and Georgia TV made certain wrestlers unforgettable

    There’s also plenty of classic Doug and Tommy banter, including talk about live watchalong shows, future video episodes, possible live fan Q&As, old Memphis footage, Japan matches, cage matches, comedy shows, horror conventions, and a lot of other great things on the horizon for the Memphis Mafia and Dangerous Conversations!

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Dangerous Conversations w/Doug Gilbert & Tommy Rich Ep. 70: Remembering Phil Hickerson
    May 22 2026

    Episode #70 of Dangerous Conversations w/Doug Gilbert & Tommy Rich is a special tribute episode remembering the life and career of Phil Hickerson, who passed away this week at the age of 79 in Jackson, Tennessee.

    Phil wasn’t just another guy on the card. He was tough, believable, versatile, and the kind of wrestler who could make anybody look better just by being in the ring with them. Tommy shares memories of wrestling Phil in his very first match in Tupelo, while Doug talks about Phil being part of his first angle in Tennessee and the lessons he learned from working with him.

    This episode is part career retrospective, part locker room tribute, and part celebration of a man who left a much bigger mark on wrestling than he often gets credit for.

    If you only remember Phil Hickerson from one run, one gimmick, or one era, this episode gives you a much deeper look at just how respected he was by the people who worked with him, rode with him, learned from him, and loved him.

    Rest in peace, Phil Hickerson.

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    1 h et 14 min
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