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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingSports | |||

Joe Negron and Mr. Mutant Larry bring you episode number 1069 of Smart Wrestling Fan: The Pro Wrestling Podcast! Today's specials are WWE Survivor Series Wargames, WWE RAW, AEW Dynamite, WWE Smackdown, AEW Collision, news, emails, and a whole lot mor... more
Joe Negron and Mr. Mutant Larry bring you episode number 1068 of Smart Wrestling Fan: The Pro Wrestling Podcast! Today's specials are AEW Full Gear PPV, WWE RAW, AEW Dynamite, WWE Smackdown, AEW Collision, news, emails, and a whole lot more!
Joe Negron and Mr. Mutant Larry bring you episode number 1067 of Smart Wrestling Fan: The Pro Wrestling Podcast! Today's specials are WWE RAW, AEW Dynamite: Blood and Guts, WWE Smackdown, AEW Collision, news, emails, and a whole lot more!
Joe Negron and Mr. Mutant Larry bring you episode number 1066 of Smart Wrestling Fan: The Pro Wrestling Podcast! Today's specials are WWE RAW, AEW Dynamite, WWE Smackdown, AEW Collision, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman for some reason, new... more
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Anyone notice how old most of the reviews are? Is Joe deleting the ones he doesn’t like? I’m guessing they are getting a lot of hate these last few years. As Joe and Larry keep pushing ultra liberal on their show…..constantly!
You all give nice reviews of all the wrestling shows
SWF was doing RETRO long before Conrad came along and yet Conrad made it profitable. Then as everyone jumped to shows on YouTube SWF continued to beg and do everything that wasn’t getting them over. Is it an audience thing? Did you think your podcast audience isn’t large enough to profit from a show onYouTube? What about building an audience? Live-streaming? Anything to adapt? Not just churn out more shows for an audience that doesn’t make you enough money. The only thing that’s changed is less ... more
SWF was doing RETRO long before Conrad came along and yet Conrad made it profitable. Then as everyone jumped to shows on YouTube SWF continued to beg and do everything that wasn’t getting them over. Is it an audience thing? Did you think your podcast audience isn’t large enough to profit from a show onYouTube? What about building an audience? Live-streaming? Anything to adapt? Not just churn out more shows for an audience that doesn’t make you enough money. The only thing that’s changed is less ... more
SWF was doing RETRO long before Conrad came along and yet Conrad made it profitable. Then as everyone jumped to shows on YouTube SWF continued to beg and do everything that wasn’t getting them over. Is it an audience thing? Did you think your podcast audience isn’t large enough to profit from the show onYouTube? What about building an audience? Live-streaming? Anything to adapt? Not just churn out more shows for an audience that doesn’t make you enough money. The only thing that’s changed is les... more
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The content engages in a lively analysis of professional wrestling, focusing primarily on events in both WWE and AEW. The discussions revolve around recent match outcomes, character developments, controversies within wrestling narratives, and productions. Hosts frequently offer personal anecdotes and reflect on the evolution of wrestling while also critiquing storylines, fostering an atmosphere that balances entertainment with informative analysis. Featuring a blend of comedic commentary, serious critiques, and nostalgic references, the show immerses listeners in the intricate and often absurd world of wrestling culture. Unique to this podcast is its unapologetic examination of industry trends and the hosts' candid perspectives on the wrest... more
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