Original title
Southpaw Regional Wrestling
Released
3/17/2017
Genre
Comedy
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
2
Number of episodes
10
A mini-series that parodies 80's southern Wrestling, "Southpaw Regional Wrestling" is a low budget wrestling show set in February 1987 featuring current WWE superstars playing 80's wrestling stereotypes building up to the PPV "Lethal Leap year"
Find out why you wouldn't want to beef with Southpaw Regional Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Butchers.
The discovery of a VHS cassette reveals the bizarre and hilarious history of a wrestling promotion once thought lost to time: Southpaw Regional Wrestling.
The villainous banker ruins Big Bartholomew's life, Chett Chetterfield makes an impassioned plea to his wife, and a hot new tag team soaks up the scene.
Big Bart and Christian Joy freak out about the banker's challenge, Lance Catamaran pines for Utica, N.Y., and a very hairy wrestler makes his presence felt.
The banker reveals his final deception, Tex Ferguson hits the end of his rope, and Lance Catamaran gets bad news about Lethal Leap Year.
A second Southpaw Regional Wrestling VHS tape has been discovered. This tape contains the promotion's build to their Showdown at the Swamp event in August 1986.
The Banker's $10,000 Challenge is accepted by "Astonishing" Adam Düng, Chett Chetterfield reveals that he's getting married, and a Southpaw legend disappears.
Southpaw Tag Team Champions The Butchers cut into Tex2Badd, Clint Bobski fills in for Chett Chetterfield, and Southpaw's stars pull together for Dewey Jackson.
Chett Chetterfield returns with some bad news, Southpaw's first lady wrestler makes her debut, and a new tag team prepares to take flight.
"Astonishing" Adam Düng is cursed, Chett Chetterfield falls apart, and Tex Ferguson and Chad 2 Badd get lost.
Despite some setbacks, the stars of Southpaw Regional Wrestling are ready for the biggest event of summer 1986: Showdown at the Swamp.
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