Thanks Willabe - you have an interesting take and make valid points that I hadn’t considered before.
I finally had some time to really sit down and chew on it - spent about 4.5 hours this afternoon and evening - lots to go over so hopefully I don’t forget it all, lol…
First and foremost, the reverb driver theory didn’t end up being the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I tried just about everything I read that people said had worked for them - all of them had varying effects but none really nipped the problem in the bud. It was more variations in frequency and gain response. With each if I ended up getting to the sweet-spot I like as far as the breakup is concerned, the fizz was still giving me hefty middle fingers.

Here’s a list of everything I tried:
-500pf 1kv cap across V3 plate & cathode pins (noticeable frequency shift but no difference in gain or fizz
-47pf V3 plate to ground (basically same as above)
-10pf V3 plate to ground (no noticeable change in gain or frequency)
-unbypassed V3 cathode and just left the 2.2k resistor (this seemed like it reduced the fizz a slight bit - probably the most effective of the V3 changes I tried)
-47pf V4 plate to ground (frequency shift but no affect on fizz)
-installed a 1meg J taper dwell pot (had a nice effect on getting the reverb under control but no effect on fizz even with pot all the way down)
-68k v3 grid stopper (no effect)
-various combinations of all of the above (again, variances in frequency response and gain - mostly gain reduction, no affect on fizz)
I also pulled V3, fizz still there. V3 back in and just unplugged the reverb send to the tank, no change.
I did get some squeal a couple times on startup when I took it out of standby - it would go for a few seconds and then stop. So oscillation is still on the suspect list.
Reconnected normal channel and plugged in - fizz still there. This appears to isolate the PI and power section/OT with oscillation still being in the running.
Here’s where it got interesting…disconnected one end of 100r negative feedback resistor…at my normal settings (V-7, T-7, M-6, B-3) no fizz but a drastic reduction in gain/breakup. Okay, promising. Let’s dime volume and treble…gain and breakup returned but so did the fizz.
So all in all, out of everything I tried only variations in frequency response and varying affects on gain/breakup in relation to position on volume pot, but in every situation once I returned volume to my “sweet spot” with the breakup I’m after, it’s still fizzalicious.
So I guess now the plan is to go in with the scope and and magnifying glass to see if I can spot any oscillations or clipping irregularities. Outside of that, OT swap is really the only thing left I can think of to try.
If anything I tried lights up the lightbulb for anyone let me know. Otherwise I’m just about all out of straws to grasp at.

after OT swap, short of completely gutting and scrapping the old board/repopulating a fresh, new one I think I’ll just be riding my horse off into the fizzy sunset, lol!
Also I uploaded a new video capturing the fizz while playing. It’s especially noticeable (to me anyway) on one chord so forgive the repetitiveness and obvious nod to Stevie.

Thanks again everyone - hoping the thoughts keep rolling in!
Sound clip:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1--NhBW_Rub2sBPLUbRlAgI4sjpE5p72x