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 | 504 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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On this episode of Something To Wrestle with John Layfield, John and Conrad welcome former WWE superstar David Otunga. David is a Harvard educated lawyer and is actively a motivational speaker with CAMPUSPEAK. David and John will breakdown the latest... more
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, JBL and Conrad discuss the impact TKO had over the weekend and how this is the begining of the new norm in sports entertainment. JBL also shares his thoughts on When Worlds Collide, Blimp'n Ain't Easy, and the... more
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, JBL and Conrad dive into the secret art of speaking carny in professional wrestling. John shares stories of matches where he used it and why the tradition has all but disappeared from the business. He also exp... more
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, John and Conrad are joined by independent wrestler AJ Mana, who opens up about being caught in the middle of the Raja Jackson incident and how the experience has changed his life. The guys also look back at Cl... more
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JBL defense trash far too often. His disgusting defense of Mark Henry did it for me. At this point, I don’t even care if Bruce comes back because it looks like he’s not going to. I’m unsubscribing.
Mr. Layfield, I really enjoy your tails of the past on “Something To Wrestle With”. This is not a wrestling storyline, its full contact enjoyment! Right up there with Mr. Prichard. Maybe when he comes back you and Conrad can continue with another podcast?
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Important review: the episode numbers got messed up. Went from 479 to 470 instead of 480.
I keep getting older but they stay the same age.
The old episodes of this podcast are excellent, enjoyable and often funny to listen to. This show is one man’s view of his time in the WWF. Conrad does a great job of standing up to Bruce and trying to elicit proper answers from him. One criticism is that Bruce will not criticise HHH in any way, even if he denounces others for doing something that HHH has done, which he defends. Similarly, there are things that he will praise HHH for while condemning others for doing the same. It's a real blind ... more
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Engaging storytelling unfolds with deep dives into pivotal moments and characters of professional wrestling, focusing on personal experiences of industry veterans. Listeners are taken through a journey from the WWF's expansion in the 80s to the intricacies of modern wrestling culture, including notable returns and industry controversies. Each episode features insightful commentary, anecdotes, and personal reflections, often sparking nostalgia among long-time wrestling fans. The captivating discussions often address both entertaining narratives and critical issues impacting the wrestling world today, making it a unique blend of entertainment and insight.
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2. AJ Mana
3. John Layfield
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6. Rob Van Dam
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