
A podcast devoted to the slow but inevitable downfall of WCW on a week by week basis
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingSports | |||

Episode 158: Ric Flair has a hot new signing and the signing even brougt his dad along, Kevin Nash has to re-earn his title shot, DDP gets arrested and we get a deflating last appearance from one of our faves.
Episode 157: There's only 10 Nitros left but we're still losing our minds over here. Kevin Nash has supposedly the biggest match of his career; The war between Team Canada and the Filthy Animals in less time that it takes to cook stovetop ramen; Gene... more
Episode 156: Goldberg is gone, Sid is horrifically injured and the show is overrun with obnoxious heels. Sounds like it's gonna be great and not potentially the worst Nitro of all time...
Bonus Episode! It's time for our annual check in on the modern product and with people comparing it to 2000 WCW, it might be a sign that this show is in trouble, trouble. (That's me)
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My friends don’t watch wrestling, listening to y’all makes me feel like I have friends who watch wrestling.
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This show analyzes professional wrestling with a focus on WCW's late-era decline, delivered through weekly recaps, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes context. The hosts—Nick and Emily—bring humor, candor, and sharp critique to long-running storylines, pay-per-views, and backstage politics, often highlighting booking decisions, production quirks, and industry news from the era. Notable strengths include their knack for turning chaotic shows into entertaining commentary and their willingness to weigh business realities alongside in-ring action, making it appealing to listeners who love wrestling history and insider perspectives.
A standout trait is the conversational, no-nonsense banter between two steady hosts with recurring jokes and callbac... more
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Butts in the Seats Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 166 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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