
Enjoy the world’s #1 sports and recreation podcast, hosted by Peter Rosenberg and featuring the physically large Stat Guy Greg and 38 at 35 Dip.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsTV & FilmWrestling | |||

Is AJ Lee’s character actually a heel? The Majesty breaks down the nuance and explains why perception might not match reality. They also show major love to Brody King and ask the big question if he ever signs with WWE, what does that run look like? A... more
Is it finally time for Cody Rhodes to turn heel at WrestleMania? After four years of this version of Cody, has the character reached its ceiling or is WWE building toward something bigger than we realize? The MAJesty break it all down.
And what does... more
CM Punk finally gets his WrestleMania moment, headlining Night 2 against Roman Reigns! Rosenberg and Stat Guy Greg break down what this match means for Punk fans and what to expect leading up to the big showdown.
Plus, Rosenberg sparked debate when ... more
Ahead of the Royal Rumble in Riyadh, Rosenberg sits down with Je’Von Evans, who is hyped about competing in his first-ever Royal Rumble. Rosenberg then catches up with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods as The New Day look back on everything from the spl... more
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It takes an effort to get past the upper middle class entitlement discussions, and they don’t always watch or pay attention to the wrestling shows, but once they lock into an in ring topic, it can still be entertaining. A decent supplemental wrestling podcast but not the primary one it once was.
Worst liberal podcast out there
Being a shill is one thing. Kinda lame but understandable if you’re taking a check. Name dropping is one thing. I get it…we love wrestling and it’s exciting to rub elbows with people we idolize. Peter code switching (cringe) and the co-hosts arrogance about topics…somewhat expected, I guess...
But imagine insisting on blasting fans and people who cover wrestling on a show that’s supposed to be from a fan’s pov. It’s laughable and misguided. Stop insulting “your own people”.
Way to use your platform to beat down a dead man, Peter. I hope your compassion free rant makes you feel better, show me on this Jim Cornette doll where Hulk Hogan hurt you, ya P(rick). I’d like to take this moment and thank Jim Cornette, and Brian last, for taking the time to put Peter in his place. It needed to be done by someone other than the reviewers of this podcast. Peter, your self indulgence is despicable, you’re not the celebrity you think you are, you’re just a bum like the rest of us... more
I apologize, and I love you, Pete.
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This podcast features a lively blend of wrestling analysis, personal anecdotes, and pop culture commentary, often with a humorous twist. The hosts engage in discussions that revolve around current wrestling events, notable characters, and the intricacies of storytelling in the wrestling industry, frequently intertwining their personal lives and experiences into the conversation. Unique aspects include casual banter about everyday topics along with wrestling insights, creating a relatable and entertaining experience for fans of the genre.
Listeners can expect a variety of discussions that not only cover wrestling but also touch on broader cultural topics, showcasing the hosts' personalities and camaraderie. This light-hearted yet informativ... more
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