
The Black Guy Wrestling Podcast is where wrestling, culture, and community collide. Hosted by Scotland Underwood, Nolo Green, DMac Tardy, Chaz “Zo” Bailey, and Lorenzo P, BGW delivers passionate conversations covering WWE, AEW, TNA, NJPW, independent wrestling, and the biggest stories shaping professional wrestling. From match reviews and fantasy booking to industry news, interviews, predictions, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Sami Zayn has finally climbed the mountain.
This week on BGW Volume 238, we’re breaking down one of the biggest moments in WWE history as Sami Zayn captures the WWE Championship. We also react to Oba Femi and Iyo Sky becoming the 2026 King & Queen o... more
The King & Queen Of The Ring Finals are officially set, WWE Night Of Champions is around the corner, and Mercedes Moné vs. Hazuki might have given us another Match of the Year contender.
This week the Good Brothers debate whether Jey Uso has surpass... more
The Good Brothers are BACK in your life for BGW 236.
This week we’re celebrating the New York Knicks finally winning the NBA Championship and asking the question everyone wants answered: did Danhausen actually break the curse? We also discuss Scotla... more
Mercedes Moné is back, and the wrestling world has a lot to say about it.
This week on BGW 235, The Good Brothers break down Mercedes Moné’s return, Kevin Knight joining the Don Callis Family, Jacob Fatu entering The Bloodline, our experience at AEW... more
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Aew indie bias. Other than that it's ok.
First time listener. I’m from Virginia Beach and I think one day y’all should have a ppv party.
Great podcast from some good people. Real personal stories mixed with fun and camaraderie between the hosts. Would recommend checking them out. Shout out the Tidewater area!
Needed show for the culture
I’m not into wrestling but listening to this podcast has made me extremely interested. I recently watch Raw & Smackdown just to keep up with what the guys will talk about next. Thank you for all of the laughs and commentary.
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A culture-forward wrestling roundtable that blends passionate fandom with sharp analysis of current storylines, talent, and business moves across major promotions. Hosts dish out hot takes, personal anecdotes, and community-driven commentary on WWE, AEW, and related ecosystems, often weaving in broader cultural topics and fan engagement. Notable strengths include a relaxed, humorous panel vibe, strong community identity, and a willingness to push bold, speculative takes about booking and industry trends. This show tends to attract listeners who value culture, representation, and insider-style discourse alongside match-focused coverage, making it appealing to fans looking for both entertainment and thoughtful context.
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The Black Guy Wrestling Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 210 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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