
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 | 546 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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On this episode of Something To Wrestle, John Layfield and Conrad Thompson dive into one of WWE's hottest debates: Is Sami Zayn championship material? JBL shares his unfiltered thoughts on whether crowning Sami as a world champion is the right move, ... more
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, John Layfield and Conrad Thompson dive into some of the biggest talking points in professional wrestling, blending behind the scenes stories with JBL's trademark honesty and insight. The guys kick things off b... more
Conrad Thompson introduces you to The Phenomenally Retro Podcast with WWE Hall of Famer AJ Styles and Tony Giles.
Each week, AJ pulls back the curtain on his legendary career, talks about what's happening in wrestling right now, shares stories from... more
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, John Layfield and Conrad Thompson tackle some of the hottest topics in professional wrestling today!
JBL explains why the right entrance music can be the difference between being just another wrestler and be... more
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Conrad is always great and knowledgeable. Bruce’s wrestler impressions are unbelievable !
JBL is a bore. Conrad feeling the dying of the wrestling business over the past three years. No one cares, he’s a money mark, even bought a used up Flair. Awful.
Before the endless adds and the “WWE approval” filter was added upon Bruce’s return to the company, this was a must listen podcast. It was two guys just shooting the stuff and genuinely enjoying their conversation about the weird and wild world of professional wrestling. Now it’s just 5 minutes of filler between 3 minutes of ads. I strongly recommend listening to the early episodes with the 30 second skip ready to go!
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
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This series blends deep industry history with candid backstage storytelling, centered on long-time insiders reflecting on wrestling's biggest moments, business shifts, and cultural crossover. Episodes often mix personal anecdotes with analysis of promotions, talent moves, and the evolving economics of sports entertainment, while peppering in memorabilia and auction-market angles that connect legacy moments to modern collecting and branding. A standout core is the informal, humor-driven banter between seasoned hosts, plus high-profile guests who provide insider perspectives on eras, personas, and behind-the-scenes decision-making. For potential listeners, it offers both nostalgia and business context—great for fans who crave backstage realis... more
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