
Too Black, too strong (style).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns to discuss Drew McIntyre becoming WWE Universal Champion, TNA's debut on AMC, AEW contract movement and much more. TAP IN! Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com/live/TrpGWwJIldw Become a BRPatreon membe... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns to discuss the latest batch of NXT call-ups to the WWE main roster, thoughts heading into TNA's debut on AMC next week, thoughts on the first shows of 2026, and much more! Watch this episode on YouTube: yout... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns with the latest in wrestling, including big championship wins for Carmelo Hayes, MJF, the Usos, and Willow Nightingale, as well as previewing the First Raw of 2026 next week and much more. Watch this episode on YouT... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns to discuss the week in pro wrestling (including thoughts on this week's 90-minute Raw, rumors of NXT roster call-ups, and more) before discussing the best of pro wrestling in 2025 with this year's BRP FAT TAPE. TAP ... more
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Now this what I'm talking bout good Pod💯 great content consistently.
…Well you know. The squad talks wrestling with a focus on black superstars. We need more people like them talking wrestling.
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
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The content features a vibrant blend of discussions that transcend mere wrestling commentary, weaving together elements of pop culture, music, and social commentary. Topics consistently touch on the experiences of Black individuals in wrestling, the intersection of hip-hop culture, and the representation of Black wrestlers. Unique to this platform is the open dialogue that combines humor with insightful analysis, making the conversations both entertaining and relatable. The podcast regularly incorporates personal anecdotes and cultural references, fostering a community feel among its listeners and guests alike.
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Recent guests on The Black Rasslin' Podcast include:
1. Britt Waters
2. Stat Guy Greg
3. Councilman Farrow
4. Je'Von Evans
5. Big Swole
6. Chris Lea
7. AO Baker
8. J Boujii
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