
If you've always wanted to know what the real story was behind some of wrestling's biggest moments, Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard will finally give you the real answer. A terrific storyteller, Bruce has done and seen it all and now he's going to share it all with you so sit back and be ready for a wild ride! Join Bruce and his partner in crime, Conrad Thompson as they take you through t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 530 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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On this LIVE edition of Something To Wrestle, John "Bradshaw" Layfield and host Conrad Thompson crack op... more
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On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce Prichard and Conrad Thompson pull back the curtain on the... more
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On this REMIX episode of Something to Wrestle, Bruce Prichard and host Conrad Thompson travel back to 19... more
On this episode of Something to Wrestle, Bruce Prichard turns the mic over to YOU as he answers listener questions from around the wrestling world!
Host Conrad Thompson fires off everything from backstage controversies and creative decisions to tal... more
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This podcast is five stars for so many reasons. Bruce is one of the most entertaining people you will ever listen to. On top of that, his memory of so many years of working at the WWF is incredible. You will find yourself going back and re-listening to old episodes.
I was an obsessed wrestling fan from the late 90s to around 2010, so I absolutely love the behind the scenes stories from that period and earlier. I absolutely love the eps with JBL. He’s got great stories, he’s funny, and just seems like an all around likable guy.
Not being too educated in the behind the scenes stuff, I wasn’t very familiar with Bruce Prichard until I watched unreal and started listening to this pod. Yikes, he feels like the opposite of JBL to me. Conrad will ask a question tr... more
As I’ve been listening to this getting a late start, this has been very interesting to listen to, and I’ve been enjoying it very much!
Conrad and Bruce don’t disappoint at all been listening for years now and look forward to every episode and honorable mention to JBL did an absolute outstanding job filling in for Bruce during his hiatus check out all of the shows that Conrad hosts they also won’t disappoint
If you enjoy a bunch of ads or enjoy Bruce kissing WWE's ass considering that he still works there or Bruce complaining about Dave Meltzer then this is the podcast for you. I just can't handle this crap anymore. This podcast was good before he went back to wwe.
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This show focuses on deep dives into pro wrestling history, culture, and backstage storytelling. Across episodes, listeners get detailed explorations of major wrestling eras, pivotal matches, and business dynamics, all anchored by candid anecdotes from Bruce Prichard and Conrad Thompson. The format blends nostalgic storytelling, industry insights, and behind‑the‑scenes perspectives, often interwoven with sponsor reads, discussion of legacy moments, and occasional guests or contemporary commentary. Notable strengths include the hosts' long‑form storytelling and access to insider memories, which can be especially engaging for longtime fans and those seeking context around classic eras and decision points in wrestling history. The balance betw... more
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