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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Later than advertised due to some HUGE NEWS that I exclusively broke on The Wrestling Informer, that I wanted to let marinate for a couple of days This part looks at the WWE Meet & Greets and WrestleMania 42 Night 2, and gives your star ratings.
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This is the first of two parts, with part two dropping tomorrow. This part looks at the WWE Hotel x Fans situation - including the CM Punk incident (which I witnessed live) - returning to Vegas and WrestleMania 42 Night 1.
As you know, WrestleMania ... more
After days of digging and speaking to multiple sources, I can now drop this bombshell episode— which I wanted to drop for free, so as many people can hear it as possible. You are all being lied to, and it’s time to stop letting the bias wrestling med... more
The most ridiculous and delusional wrestling awards are back, and despite being panned by almost everyone with a shred of common sense, Meltzer had the audacity to say these were the “best received awards” ever. Obviously this guy doesn’t look beyond... more
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His kid shows less than zero interest in any of his dads nonsense. The dad is a true idiot as well, and attacks people that aren’t even listening in the first place, so he comes off as everything he accuses his ‘listeners’ of. Dude is a cancer, and I feel sorry for his kid.
There’s so many podcast options. Putting it behind a paywall trying to get a fan base
Thoroughly enjoy the content but I would warn anyone against subscribing as there are multiple weeks where no content is delivered and despite the promise of two weekly shows it’s very rarely delivered.
Billi is always real, making it a wrestling podcast worth listening to
First let me start with the positives. This podcast has broken many exclusive news bits that other podcast haven’t. That is the main value of the podcast. Also I find the perspectives very interesting on the current product and I find myself agreeing. That is the main reason I became a paid subscriber. When I first subscribed I subscribed for the news bits, for the Raw and Smackdown reviews. I just like to put something in the car while I drive. The issue is this podcast has gotten abandone... more
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A candid, opinionated show centered on professional wrestling and related sports analysis, delivering blunt takes, insider information, and frequent humor. Hosts Cav Manning and Billy Boddy (often collaborating on NFL betting discussions as well) share event-by-event commentary, critique current storylines, and cut through marketing narratives with what they see as real-world credibility. Episodes mix wrestling coverage—premium raw takes on awards, feuds, and major showings—with occasional betting-focused analysis, providing a no-nonsense voice for fans who want clear, unapologetic perspectives and actionable insights. A standout is the chemistry between Cav and Billi, combining wrestling acumen with data-driven discussion, and a willingnes... more
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