PWTorch Dailycast features a line-up of seven weekly shows, with a new episode on each day of the week with a different focus. The lineup currently features shows dedicated to NXT, ROH, and AEW, plus MMATalk for Pro Wrestling Fans, Wrestling Night in America covering pro wrestling's biggest events including including post-WWE PPV live call-in post-shows, a weekly Deep Dive on a single topic, and o... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1006 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBusiness |
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review Uprising Women's Wrestling 2, an absolutely stacked show with many of the top names in women's indy wrestling, including Masha Slamovich vs. Megan Bayn... more
Nate Lindberg and Bruce Hazelwood take calls and emails to discuss Spring Breakin' Night 1 including Trick Williams vs. Ilja Dragunov, Roxanne Perez vs. Tatum Paxley vs. Lyra Valkyria, The Family vs. No Quarter Catch Crew, Sol Ruca vs. Blair Davenpor... more
Today we jump back five years (4-21-2019) to PWTorch columnist Greg Parks previewing next Sunday’s Impact Rebellion PPV card. He also looks at how the WWE Draft's "Superstar Shakeup" shook out for each brand. He takes calls and emails on Conor McGreg... more
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Brandon LeClair to break down, with callers and emailers, the AEW Dynasty PPV. They discuss the Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay match, t... more
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It’s shame this podcast has been unlistenable with the plethora of repetitive ads . At least 5 minutes into the podcast are all ads , it’s unreal . This used to be my go to podcast for wrestling but not anymore .
You just summed up the AEW Bucks, Omega, Punk topic same as I have for past few weeks. Bucks and Omega being gone has has no effect on show. While Punk being gone has been a noticeable void. more
I’ve never heard a show as poorly structured and bloated with tangential garbage as the All Elite After show. Wade Keller should work to find hosts that actually know what they are talking about and watch the shows that they are supposed to be discussing. Mike and Andrew’s simplistic takes on things related to wrestling and AEW while admitting to not watching the shows or doing any research on the subject they are supposed to be covering make listening to the sounds of construction vehicle and c... more
One of my favorite podcasts, I use to listen back in the impact days without even watching impact. Now that the show is AEW focused I’m even more interested. Keep up the good work guys!
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