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The Beverly Hillbillies Season 6 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Beverly Hillbillies Season 6 Episode 22

Episode Title: The Rass'lin' Clampetts
Genre: Comedy, Family
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: January 31, 1968
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Beverly Hillbillies: Granny has been in a bad mood for a while, so the Clampetts put up the cabin to cheer her up. After singing and rocking, Granny starts getting happier, but Mrs. Drysdale comes over to complain about the shack and gets in a fight with Granny. After Jed hears about this, he tells Granny that city women don’t fight like this, but Jethro tells him they do on TV. That night, Granny, as well as the rest of the clan, tune into Ladies Wrestling, watching the Boston Strong Girl fight Rebecca of Donnybrook farm. But, Granny thinks that this whole fight is real, as well as Rebecca’s sad story. After watching the Boston Strong Girl beat up Rebecca, Granny decides to take care of things herself. She heads down to the wrestling arena and beats up the Boston Strong Girl.

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