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That '70s Show: That Wrestling Show (1999)

That '70s Show: That Wrestling Show (1999)
WWE star "The Rock" (aka Dwayne Johnson) plays his own father, famed wrestler Rocky Johnson, in this episode. Insisting that Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Eric (Topher Grace) "bond" as fathers and sons are supposed to, Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) looks on with pride as her two men head to Kenosha to attend a pro-wrestling event with the rest of the gang. Elsewhere, Bob (Don Stark) bemoans the fact that wife Midge (Tanya Roberts) is seeing a therapist, convinced that group therapy will turn into "grope" therapy at any moment. Watch for legendary wrestling ref Gene LeBell as (presumably) himself. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Trainer
 
 

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Synopsis of That '70s Show: That Wrestling Show

WWE star "The Rock" (aka Dwayne Johnson) plays his own father, famed wrestler Rocky Johnson, in this episode. Insisting that Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Eric (Topher Grace) "bond" as fathers and sons are supposed to, Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) looks on with pride as her two men head to Kenosha to attend a pro-wrestling event with the rest of the gang. Elsewhere, Bob (Don Stark) bemoans the fact that wife Midge (Tanya Roberts) is seeing a therapist, convinced that group therapy will turn into "grope" therapy at any moment. Watch for legendary wrestling ref Gene LeBell as (presumably) himself. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
David Trainer
Writer(s):
Jackie BehanJeff Filgo
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