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That '70s Show/That Wrestling Show
That Wrestling Show | |
Season 1, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | February 7, 1999 |
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That Wrestling Show is the fifteenth episode of the first season of That '70s Show.
Starring:
Guest Starring: The Rock (Rocky Johnson), Ken Shamrock (Wrestler), Ernie Ladd (Rocky Johnson's Manager)
Co-Starring:
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Plot Overview
On Saturday afternoon at 3:42 while the gang is watching wrestling on TV in the basement, Red tells Eric to go return some overdue library books. Eric stands up to his father and says "no", leading to a stare-down between the two. Kitty forces Red to try to develop a friendship with Eric by having him accompany the gang (and Bob) to a wrestling show in Kenosha.
Red constantly complains while they are at the event until Rocky Johnson drops a midget on his head. In a later match, Red starts jawing with a wrestler but backs down when the wrestler gets in his face and tells Eric he's having a great time. Red and Eric break a rule and go into the locker room to get Rocky Johnson's autograph and argue over whether the autograph should be made out to Eric or Red. Back home, Eric proclaims that he is the king when he gets Red in a full nelson. But Eric lets go when Red pretends like his neck hurts, allowing Red to put Eric in a full nelson of his own.
Kelso brags to the guys that Jackie has been his "love-slave" ever since the two of them "did it." Jackie explains to Donna that she has been so nice to Kelso because she is afraid that he will get bored because they had sex. When Donna points out that Kelso will want to do it again, Jackie realizes that she "owns" Kelso, and goes back to her normal, domineering personality.
Bob is complaining to Fez and Hyde about his wife, Midge, going to therapy, but they won't listen to him if he won't buy them a beer. After initially refusing, he breaks down and gets them a beer. Fez and Hyde contentedly sip their beer as Bob laments how their relationship went down, starting with Midge's subscription to "Cosmo".
Back in Point Place, Kitty, Midge, and Laurie, who is home again, go to Midge's "therapy" session. Kitty shares that she thinks Laurie is an ungrateful spoiled brat when asked to share something. When the therapy session turns out to be a sex party, Kitty drags Midge and Laurie out. Midge goes to a real psychiatrist, who draws a picture of her breasts in his notebook during her session while listening to her and asks her if she wants to go to a party with him.
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Allusions and References
- The show features then-current wrestlers from the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment), specifically Dwayne Johnson (billed as The Rock, portraying his father, Rocky Johnson), Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy and Ken Shamrock, along with WWE Hall of Famer Ernie Ladd (who played Johnson's manager in this episode)
- Although the wrestling event in this episode, presumably set in early-1977, is supposedly put on by the WWF, it is an anachronism. At that time, the promotion was known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation, or the WWWF. The company did not change its name until 1979, two years after this episode of That '70s Show takes place. The WWF also did not adopt the logo used in the episode until 1982, and the company did not promote outside the Northeastern US until sometime after Vince McMahon took over the WWF that same year (the town the event is held in, Kenosha, Wisconsin, was in the promotional territory of the American Wrestling Association at the time)
- "Cosmo", which Kelso and Jackie mention in this episode, is a reference to Cosmopolitan magazine