
Cultaholic Wrestling provides daily coverage of WWE (WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown Live, WWE NXT), AEW All Elite Wrestling, NJPW, ROH and more with news updates, reviews, highlights, predictions, reactions, documentaries and much, much more. New Podcasts every day.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2722 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWrestling | |||

Maffew, Ross and Joel are here with this week's Cultaholic Wrestling Podcast including their reviews of WWE SmackDown, Raw, NXT and AEW Dynamite. They will also be answering the big question - What's Next For CM Punk?
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In a Cultaholic Wrestling Exclusive, outgoing PROGRESS Wrestling owner Lee McAteer speaks to Tom Campbell about his four plus years at the helm of PROGRESS, the highs and lows, the decision to sell the company and what his future looks like away from... more
WWE Raw #253 - March 30th, 1998: It's a new era in the WWF as D-Generation X makes major changes, Stone Cold Steve Austin goes to jail and SO MUCH MORE!
Tom Campbell and "The Rambunctious" Jackie Orlando step into their ICO-PRO Powered DeLorean to w... more
WWE SmackDown #207 - July 24th, 2003: John Cena declares his lust for Stephanie McMahon in a mind-boggling segment mere hours away from WWE Vengeance.
Maffew from Botchamania joins Tom Campbell to watch every WWE SmackDown episode from the start.
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Still the best content around, listen most days and enjoy the podcast drop every week, I do think the weekly podcast should have a more regular rotating cast though. I find it becomes annoying when Ross says words in a certain way or talks about something the others don’t understand and then has to explain what he means, it just breaks the flow doing it nearly every time he talks, and over 3hrs it can get annoying.
I really like the people behind this podcast and find them quite entertaining. I was a long lapsed wrestling fan when I found their videos on YouTube back in the -name-redacted- days. If you like...WWE...you're probably going to appreciate this podcast.
But if you really don't like that company and want to hear about other wrestling, you might want to avoid. A 4 hour podcast with 2 1/2+ hrs. dedicated to breaking down every second of WWE programming is tough.
It’s not a Friday without the podcast coming out, presenters have come and gone and the format’s changed and been adapted but I listen every weekend
Oh. Wrong place. I posted for a front end re alignment to my boat.
Paccitti and Jack for President
Sorry.
Never check into rehab, keep being you!
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A fast-moving, humor-leaning roundtable of discussion centered on pro wrestling across major promotions, with daily news, reviews, and hot takes. Episodes mix detailed match analysis, backstage gossip, nostalgia for past eras, and spontaneous tangents about pop culture, sponsorships, and memes. The format is typically multi-host with banter, long-form conversations, and occasional guest appearances, making it a good fit for listeners who enjoy both deep wrestling analysis and entertaining, personality-driven storytelling. Notable strengths include a broad coverage scope (WWE, AEW, NJPW, ROH), a nostalgic lens on classic eras, and a penchant for contagious energy and camaraderie among the hosts that keeps long episodes engaging for die-hard ... more
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Recent guests on Cultaholic Wrestling include:
1. Lee McAteer
2. Jeff Jarrett
3. Aidan Gibbons
4. Shannon Tweed
5. Andy Quildan
6. Tim Strange
7. Lady Frost
8. Guy Evans
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