
Lorcan Mullan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon Cross (@simoncross3) are two different generations of wrestling fans that came together in friendship and now you can hear them every week discuss a facet related to the wrestling industry.
Series within the series include 'The Meltzer 5-Star Project' in which the hosts discuss every match that they can find that Dave Meltzer rated five stars (or higher) in ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 458 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

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A great guide and history lesson for those of us trudging through Meltzer’s 5-star matches.
Perfect mix of great wrestling knowledge and having fun making jokes, doesn’t come across as too serious but still have a lot of legit info. Great podcast idea keep it up!
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This show blends long-form wrestling history with lively, approachable banter between two generations of fans. Across episodes, the hosts dissect iconic matches, explore booking decisions, and situate moments in broader pop-culture contexts—from 1980s-90s WWF to contemporary promotions. They also host interdisciplinary forays like film-and-media discussions related to wrestling and fan-driven retrospectives of notable rivalries, creating a textured tapestry that appeals to history buffs, die-hard fans, and casual listeners who enjoy entertaining storytelling backed by solid wrestling knowledge. A standout feature is the seamless mix of nostalgia, analysis, and culture references, plus recurring formats that guide listeners through a spectru... more
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