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Hosted by Mike, Andy, Dan, Brett, and Wrestling Mark, we dive headfirst into the madness of professional wrestlingāmainly AEW, but weāve got takes on BritWres, NJPW, indies, CMLL, WWE, and more.
Each week, we tear apart storylines, dissect matches, and speculate on the next shocking heel turnāall with brutal honesty, a twisted sense of h... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingSports |
This week, weāre joined by Sam from the AEW Match Guide Podcast (@SocialSuplex)āa top bloke, an Aussie, and the perfect guest to break down AEW Grand Slam!
We dive into:
ā The past week of AEW, with both shows delivering big.
ā The build to Grand ... more
This week, Big Trouble Ben Bishop stepped into the Groupchat with Andy, Brett, Wrestling Mark, and Dan for one of our favorite recordings so far!
We talked about:
š„ Benās wrestling journey and whatās next for Big Trouble
š Fandoms even worse tha... more
We made it to Episode 30! Down a few of the usual crew, so the resident Brandon Cutler stalker Lucy (@LucyisjustLucy) joins us again as Andy, Mike, and Brett take the reins to discuss:
* The fantastic Collision from Saturday night.
* Is Toni Stor... more
In Episode 29, sickness swept through the team, but Andy, Wrestling Mark, and Brett held the fort to discuss:
* Positivity over a fantastic week of wrestling.
* An excellent Dynamite, including hopes and predictions:
* Will Hangman step up to s... more
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This is by far the best wrestling podcast youāll find anywhere. Intelligent conversation and analysis for those who appreciate great professional wrestling. If you like that sports entertainment garbage, then skip this one and go listen to Pat McAfee or somethingā¦
Good podcast, pub like chat about wrestling. First episode seemed rough but having just listened to episode 9, they have improved no end. Very chilled chat, i like it.
Great podcast amazing audio quality and some great subjects covered!
I really like where this podcast has come out of the IWC debates and online diversity. Itās nice to have something a little different. The quality keeps improving. As long as Finn says away 5 stars. Moze
Just some blokes chatting about graps and having a laugh while they do it. The whole thing is well delivered and no over the top tribalism for shock value included. Well worth a listen if you live pro wrestling. š¤š»
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