
'My World' with Jeff Jarrett takes listeners on a journey through Jarrett's illustrious Hall of Fame career as an in-the ring, main-event professional wrestler, to a promoter and company owner. Along with co-host Conrad Thompson, wrestling's self-proclaimed "King of the Mountain" will look back at his life in the sports entertainment business that has seen him collect over-80 championships in prom... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 264 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On this episode of My World with Jeff Jarrett, Jeff and Conrad Thompson are diving deep into the business of professional wrestling with stories, opinions, and firsthand experience you won't hear anywhere else! Jeff kicks things off by explaining why... more
On this LIVE 3:16 edition of My World, "The Last Outlaw" Jeff Jarrett and host Conrad Thompson open the floor to the listeners as Jeff goes live and unfiltered, taking your questions and breaking down all the hottest topics in professional wrestling ... more
On this episode of My World, Jeff and Conrad went LIVE over on MyWorldPod.com to discuss all the latest news and notes from the past week in professional wrestling. Jeff doesn't hold back his opinions on several topics. Plus, the guys breakdow... more
On this episode of My World with Jeff Jarrett, Jeff Jarrett and host Conrad Thompson pull back the curtain on the making of Jeff's deeply personal documentary, "Heart Of A Promoter." Joining the conversation are wrestling promoter Jason James, videog... more
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When the show started out, the detailed discussions on TNA and Jeff’s history were entertaining. Now, like Conrad’s other podcasts, it’s just giving opinions and pulling up time. A discussion on wwe ticket prices being too high is stretched out to thirty minutes with long-winded comments. And half the time, both Jeff and Conrad act like they don’t know details in order to make whatever broad point they’re trying to make.
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For someone who is an AEW employee and a wrestling “fan” who sells mortgages and knows what the best product is today, you guys sure have a lot of WWE-heavy content. Too much. You gloss over an AEW PPV and ramble for 45 minutes on whether John Cena should wear blue or purple for his next event. It’s frustrating.
This show was amazing when they had a topic each week and dove in because Double J has such a unique perspective and career. But for months now it feels like they just discuss the most recent news in wrestling, which isn't as great.
You guys seem critical of the WWE and pick apart things they do wrong - the Cena face turn doing an in ring interview - but never pick apart the many many times AEW booking logic fails. You also keep hammering the WWE for ticket pricing - I live in Roanoke Va, and ringside and floor tickets to Collision last week were 654.00. That’s before taxes and fees , and that’s for the B show that most of the stars aren’t even on. I understand Jeff works for AEW - but if you call out WWE you need to be fai... more
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Exploring the multi-faceted world of professional wrestling, this podcast takes listeners on an insightful journey through the career of a Hall of Fame wrestler turned promoter. With engaging discussions led by a seasoned co-host, the show reflects on significant matches, industry controversies, and the evolution of wrestling over the years. Listeners can expect a blend of nostalgia and current industry analysis as personal anecdotes are interwoven with broader wrestling narrative and trends. The hosts share unique perspectives on major wrestling events and figures, providing both entertainment and education for fans of the genre.
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2. Robert Peake
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7. Mick Foley
8. Karen Jarrett
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