
Too Black, too strong (style).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 333 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns with an ASÉ The World Is Yours #NoCapRecap featuring Alexis Littlefoot before discussing the fallout from WWE Night of Champions, thoughts on AEW Forbidden Door, NXT, and more from Big Rasslin' Weekend and beyond. T... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns to speak with Jordan Holt about winning the Young Simba Championship and more. Later, the squad provides their WWE Night of Champions predictions, a preview of ASÉ's The World Is Yours, AEW's Forbidden Door, NXT's G... more
Happy Juneteenth! The Black Rasslin' Podcast is joined by jrose to discuss the life and passing of "Black Flash" Jordan Saint before diving into the 2026 BRP50, the latest on WWE's King and Queen of the Ring tournaments and AEW's Men's and Women's Ow... more
The Black Rasslin' Podcast returns to discuss Maya World advancing in the Women's Owen Hart Cup, WWE's King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, WWE announcing Sunday Night’s Main Event and a new date for Money in the Bank, and much more. TAP IN! Honor... more
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Now this what I'm talking bout good Podđź’Ż 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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A high-energy roundtable focused on professional wrestling and broader Black pop culture, blending in-depth analysis of storylines with streetwear, music, and regional culture. Episodes mix wrestling bookings, championship talk, indie promotions, and community discussions with personal anecdotes and humor, creating a distinctive voice that fans describe as authentic, entertaining, and unapologetically candid. Noteworthy are frequent crossovers between wrestling and hip hop culture, strong regional pride, and a community vibe that makes guests and listeners feel connected to the scene.
The show stands out for its bold perspectives, emphasis on Black wrestlers and promoters, and willingness to push boundaries with humor and sharp takes. It of... more
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Recent guests on The Black Rasslin' Podcast include:
1. Jay Rose
2. Caprice Coleman
3. Rob Rockham
4. Eel O'Neal
5. Ms. Mimi
6. Jonny X
7. Gia Scott
8. Mega Ran
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