Jerrod Griffiths (Wilbur Whitlock) and Mark Thomas talk Pro- Wrestling, WWE, AEW, Classic Pro Wrestling, And More.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | WrestlingSports |
Jerrod and Mark return after a bit of a break to talk about one of the worst PPV events we have ever seen, WCW's Halloween Havoc 2000. We shit all over this thing with the exception of a Scott Steiner promo and Torrie Wilson in a Wonder Woman outfit.... more
We fucking did it, MCW Stranglehold: A memorial for Kevin "Shasta" Ballew was last weekend, and it was a hell of a tribute show. Mark and Jerrod recount their time at the event and Jerrod gives us a look behind the curtain in this episode that's choc... more
This go around the fellas travel back to a time when Dreamers and Sandmen ruled the world an watch the ECW Heat Wave pay per view from 1998. They rate and review it in all its glory and talk of a time seemingly long gone in wrestling history. A hell ... more
The guys are joined again by friend of the show John Thomas to talk briefly about Showtime's new show Heels, Jerrod tells his crazy neighborhood SWAT raid experience story, and then we take a deep dive into AEW's All Out PPV from Sunday, Sept. 5th, 2... more
Jerrod and Mark return again to talk about one of their current favorite docu-series Dark Side Of The Ring. They give their impressions of the first two and a half seasons and then discuss the upcoming final 7 episodes of season 3.
Jerrod and Mark return to talk pro wrestlers who starred, or were featured in movies, and give some ideas for who we would recast for a remake. Jerrod talks the late, great Bobby Eaton, and more.
Jerrod and Mark return after an over year and a half long hiatus during the pandemic to talk the current state of WWE, AEW, ROH, and everything else going on in this Covid 19 era. Give our thoughts on the Thunderdome, the return of crowds, the upcomi... more
Jerrod and Mark talk Royal Rumble past and present. Give our predictions and thoughts on the upcoming 2020 rumble, and talk about why it’s our favorite event, and more.
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