The world of professional wrestling is unlike any other. It's a communion between these larger-than-life heroes and villains (babyfaces and heels) and the fans who support them. Andrew and Ryan (obviously fans) will attempt to bridge the gap between wrestlers and fans, talking about something they not only grew up loving, but love even more today. Whether it's the history of wrestlers and companie... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWrestling |
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On episode 07 of SOMEWHERE IN THE RING, Andrew and Ryan break down the latest pro-wrestling news, including a handful of releases by the WWE, Matt Hardy's return to TNA, and Ryan gives his review of AEW's latest Pay-Per-View, Dynasty. They also give ... more
Ryan and Andrew sit down to give their own commentary and thoughts on two WCW Saturday Night matches that pitted the Ragin' Cajun, Lash LeRoux, against Al Green and Villano V! Try to unsee the likeness between Al Green and original Ghost Hunter, Jaso... more
On episode 06 of SOMEWHERE IN THE RING, Ryan and Andrew welcome their very first wrestler, the "Ragin' Cajun" himself... Lash LeRoux! Best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), LeRoux is a former WCW World Tag Team Champion, holdi... more
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Really enjoying this podcast so far! It feels like chatting with friends about wrestling (although I’m doing the listening because…podcast). Fun and casual. I recommend.
I really enjoy this podcast. I was familiar with Ryan from “Somewhere in then Skies” and the other Fortian shows he’s appeared on so when this popped up it -being so different- figured there must be something to it. more
As someone who's always hovered on the fringes of pro wrestling—dabbling in early Smackdown games on PlayStation and catching the excitement secondhand from my brother—I never dove deep into the wrestling world. Honestly, the sheer volume of backstory seemed like a towering wall for a newcomer like me, deterring me from ever truly embracing the sport. My fascination lies more with UFOs, so when Ryan announced this podcast, I was intrigued and dove in headfirst. It's been nothing short of transfo... more
Ryan’s and Andrew make a great team on this unique pro wrestling podcast. They play off each-other well while being entertaining without the humor feeling forced. I can’t recommend this show enough to people looking for some fun light listening by two genuine fans.
I’ve been a long time fan of Ryan with his Somewhere in the Skies podcast and now, Somewhere in the Ring is blowing me away! Listening is like hanging out with old friends talking about wrestling and with how the wrestling business is changing for the better, it’s great to share the developments with friends. Great job guys!!!
Apple Podcasts | #90 | Canada/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #171 | Australia/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Netherlands/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #61 | Sweden/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #116 | Ireland/Sports/Wrestling |
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