Too Black, too strong (style).
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
This week, the Black Rasslin' Podcast crew, along with some special guests, reflect on the life and legacy of KING TRÉ D, the mind behind We Luv Wrestling. Later, the squad breaks down Tony Khan getting attacked on AEW Dynamite. Follow We Luv Wrestli... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast is joined by Mighty Vin this week to discuss Drake's beef with Kendrick Lamar (and Rick Ross), Trick Williams beating Carmelo Hayes in a cage match ahead of his NXT Championship match next week at Spring Breakin', Tama Tong... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast is back from Philly and here to discuss everything that went down during WrestleMania XL Week, from WaleMania to GCW For the Culture to WrestleMania XL itself. Later, the squad will talk fallout from Mania on Raw and AEW dr... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns with their annual Pre-WrestleMania party! Surprisingly, this week features a lot of news, including Jade Cargill's official SmackDown debut, CM Punk speaking candidly about his time at AEW, as well as a full preview... more
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They bring a fresh perspective every time while introducing us to great talent that we did not know about previously. Also, I would have all of them at the cookout
BRP crew is as real as it gets. They’ve been a source of entertainment and information for years now. I’ll always stay in touch with what they’re doing. There are others, but none like them.
Exceptional mix of people providing colorful commentary about Professional Wrestling (Some say Sports Entertainment and that's their business). They present authenticity in their views and provide more than just wrestling conversation. There is comedic value in their storytelling and their support of other black content creators and professional athletes is pristine and should be commended. #PayTheOne #PayTheTen #BRP #BRP50
Always real perspectives, always gonna make you laugh. Shoutout to the delegation. more
Shouts to the podcast, this is banks of @tcumadmenpod showing love. Make sure you describe to this podcast, shouts out to my Africans and non African that we love who’s on there.
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