- Kitty makes Red go to a wrestling show with the gang. Jackie becomes a door mat for Kelso. Midge convinces Kitty and Laurie to join her at "therapy."
- Kelso is a hero now he has 'done it' and Jackie actually behaves like his devoted lover, almost his love-slave. Red was excessively strict again with Eric for being late to return library books and furious about a single 'No', but the threat of Kitty nagging constantly forces him to try 'becoming friends' so Red joins the boys -still soon taking the wheel himself- who go to a weird wrestling show in Kanosha, two huge stars against a swarm of midgets. Bob still doesn't get why Midge wants some independence despite him being a fine provider, which her therapy sessions and Laurie's selfish example keep making worse, so Bob begs Red to take him along, and wines to poor Fez, while Hyde just tries to get Bob to buy them beers. Even former wrestler Red enjoys the show. Spoilsport Donna begins to convince Jackie teenage boys are always horny, so why be a doormat if you can...? After the show, Red ignores the 'wrestler only' sign on the locker-room and takes Eric along getting an autograph, afterward they even play-wrestle. Midge got eager feminist Laurie and reluctant Kitty to join her womanizing therapists's group session, but both Forman 'ladies' get a blunt surprise there...—KGF Vissers
- Eric starts standing up to Red. He won't run upstairs immediately when Red would call, he delayed returning the library books, and now defies a direct order by Red to go to the library. This leads to a Mexican stand-off between Red and Eric, which makes Kitty very nervous. Laurie is back home, and Kitty finds a pair of men's boxers in her dirty laundry. Red is still oblivious to Laurie's antics in college, but Kitty can see right through her.
Kitty wants Red to hang out with Eric and make friends with him. She says that Red only gives orders to Eric, while he actually has a conversation with Laurie. She says that if Red continues like this, Eric will move away from home. She threatens Red that she would continue to nag Red about this constantly unless he makes a sincere effort to do so (In the middle of every newspaper he is reading, every football game he is watching, every nap he is taking). So, Red goes with the gang to a wrestling match (Kitty forces Red to go).
The gang had planned to go to the wrestling match in Kenosha, since Rocky Johnson was making an appearance. Kitty even forces Red to let Eric drive. Red comments that Red and Eric will kill each other, which is OK with Kitty so long as they do it together.
Red takes Bob with him as Bob is depressed and alone since Midge is attending her female empowerment classes. Plus, now Midge has started therapy sessions on top. The therapist tells Midge that everything she says is right and everything Bob says is wrong.
After sleeping with Kelso, Jackie is willing to do anything for him, so he won't get bored with her. Kelso believes that Jackie is his sex slave, since he is "that good". Donna points out to Jackie that Kelso is going to want to do it again with her, so Jackie gets the idea that she is totally in charge and starts dealing with Kelso the same way as before.
At the wrestling match, Hyde and Fez listen to Bob's stories about his problems with Midge and her classes, in exchange for beer. Bob initially scoffs at them, but eventually caves and gets them the beer. Meanwhile Red and Eric have a great time at the wrestling match. Red helps Eric gets Rock's autograph (by breaking the rules and going into the wrestlers only area.. But Red gets Rock to make the autograph out to "Red" and not "Eric") and at home they engage in a little wrestling match.
Kitty and Laurie attend Midge's therapy session but discover it's not what it seems to be. The therapist asks to share and Kitty shares that she knows Laurie is sleeping around in college and is probably failing her classes and only comes home when she is out of cash and needs laundry service. Just then she realizes that this is group sex therapy session, and she runs away with Laurie and Midge.
Real-life pro wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (billed as The Rock) plays his real-life father, wrestler Rocky Johnson, while Ken Shamrock, Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Ernie Ladd have cameo appearances.
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