
It’s the best of retro wrestling! Former media personality, Troy, & walking Wrestling Encyclopedia, Greg, will teach you something and make you laugh with breakdowns of the best, worst, and funniest subjects from pro wrestling’s past! These two lifelong wrestling marks and memorabilia collectors will bring you not only the fan’s perspective, but all the news and backstage goodness they can dig up ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 238 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In another unearthed podcast from years ago, Greg and I dive into one of the weirdest Royal Rumbles ever: WWF Royal Rumble 1995. From the boredom of a bleak wrestling year to bizarre booking, stupid gimmicks, constant run-ins, and missed potential, w... more
From the carny days of The Gold Dust Trio and Jack Pfefer to Mexico, Japan, the American Golden Era, Attitude Era, modern day, the indies, countless companies and territories, and even the most prominent women to suffer in the business, I'm covering ... more
Perhaps the greatest of all time, John Cena, has hung up his jorts and Reeboks, calling it a career. In honor of his historic run in WWE, racking up 17 World Titles among many other accolades, we are honoring him for 2 weeks in a row. Last week, we c... more
"The Doctor of Thuganomics"; "The Leader of the Cenation"; "The Leader of the Chain Gang" John Cena has officially hung up his jorts and Reeboks for the final time. He's calling it a career after countless historic moments, banger matches, and 17 wor... more
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If you are a wrestling fan from the good old days this is the show for you
Wealth of knowledge about all things wrestling! It brought back a lot of really great memories of my youth hanging out with my friends and watching all the old school wrestling superstars!
A hilarious journey through the best and worst of wrestling history!
Talking’ bout old school ppvs must listen
God awful. Just two dorks who know nothing about wrestling doing a podcast about it. Do yourself a favor and find an ex-pro or something to talk about this stuff.
Just horrible.
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