
The Fight Game Media Network is your home for pro wrestling podcasts covering WWE and AEW and the joshi wrestling world.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1281 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWrestling | |||

Steven Conway and Jeremy Finestone review NJPW Hizen No Kuni and Redzone while analyzing why STARDOM is outdrawing New Japan. Plus, a full Wrestling Dontaku preview featuring Yota Tsuji, Callum Newman, and Will Ospreay’s AEW crossover.
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The Dynamite Show breaks down a baffling segment between Will Ospreay and the Death Riders. We also analyze Kevin Knight’s shock win over MJF and the "half-speed" performance of Kazuchika Okada against Ace Austin in Fairfax as well as the World Title... more
Garrett Gonzales and Paul Fontaine analyze Darby Allin’s first two weeks as AEW World Champion and whether Jacob Fatu is set for a massive main event push. Plus, the duo discusses Rhea Ripley’s 2026 outlook and the top five landing spots for recently... more
Join Keila Cash and Salty Scott for a deep dive into the shocking April 2026 WWE roster releases and a full review of Monday Night Raw. From the Joe Hendry concert to the Bayley vs. Roxanne Perez tag team main event, we cover it all!
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I don’t know how anyone could listen to this? LaRocca is plain terrible.
Love all of Rob Silvas podcasts. Best boxing historian out there hands down!!!
Deep dives into the past and present - these guys do their research!
Robert Silva is one of my favorite podcasters
Really solid Pro Wrestling, MMA, and Boxing content on a regular schedule. Great insight from entertaining, often wacky, hosts.
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The show delivers thoughtful, opinionated analysis across combat sports, with a focus on pro wrestling from WWE and AEW, plus coverage of NJPW, ROH, and boxing. Hosts frequently discuss booking decisions, storytelling, and backstage context while weaving in personal anecdotes, humor, and current industry dynamics. Notable strengths include deep research, diverse guest perspectives, and a habit of breaking down how narratives and business trends intersect with fan discourse, making it useful for listeners who want both practical takeaways and entertaining banter. The format tends to blend matchmaking-style debates, live-event reaction, and speculative booking, which can be especially appealing to sponsors and guests seeking thoughtful, enthu... more
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Fight Game Media Network launched 4 years ago and published 1281 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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Recent guests on Fight Game Media Network include:
1. Jeremy Orr
2. Dez Paul Fontaine
3. Fernando Zayas
4. Chris Samsa
5. Scarlett Harris
6. Grace Semler Baldrige
7. Jeremy Donovan
8. Joshua Smith
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