In one of the show's most iconic moments, Mr. Feeny forces the massive Vader to surrender by threatening to reveal his real name: Leslie .
His plan unravels when , also looking for an identity, joins the team in the same weight class. A high-stakes match is organized in the school gym, which quickly devolves into a professional wrestling spectacle. The conflict peaks when Joey's father—the pro wrestler Vader —gets into the ring and threatens Eric. The situation is only resolved when Mr. Feeny enters the ring and uses a secret from his past to intimidate Vader into backing down. Key Episode Highlights [S2E21] The Thrilla' in Phila'
The episode features a bizarrely delightful array of guest stars, including Robert Goulet , who sings in detention, and Yasmine Bleeth from Baywatch . In one of the show's most iconic moments, Mr
Amidst the wrestling chaos, the episode features a significant moment for the central couple. Topanga asks Cory for his yearbook quote, eventually sharing her own: "I do my thing and you do your thing... and if in the end we end up together, it's beautiful" . Cory chooses the same quote, marking one of the first times their mutual interest is openly acknowledged. Production and Trivia A high-stakes match is organized in the school
"The Thrilla' in Phila'" is the 21st episode of second season, which originally aired on May 5, 1995 . Known for its surreal energy and star-studded cameos, the episode balances typical middle-school identity crises with over-the-top sports comedy. Plot Summary
Worried that he hasn't made a name for himself at John Adams High, joins the wrestling team after being "recruited" by Griff Hawkins’ crew. Cory initially believes he has found the perfect loophole: he is the only student in his weight class, meaning he can wear the varsity jacket and get the girl (Candy) without ever having to actually wrestle.