
The Law and Cewsh go back in time to relive some of the best (and worst) shows in wrestling history.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover WCW Great American Bash '91, the infamous show where Jim Herd fired Ric Flair two weeks out and they proceeded to put on one of the worst pay-per-views of all-time.
Ric Flair is fired after a co... more
From 2024: Our hosts revisit the NWA's Great American Bash '88.
From 2024: Our hosts revisit ECW One Night Stand 2006.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover WCW's Great American Bash 1995, a dispatch from the bizarre world of pre-Nitro WCW.
Hulk Hogan's arrival in WCW has resulted in a major increase in their business but also a decline in their cre... more
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Been lifelong wrestling fan. Been looking for over a decade for a wrestling podcast that covers older shows and has a positive bent to it. So much wrestling coverage is predominately negative. And so many podcasts try humor unsuccessfully. After years I’ve discovered Lawcast & it’s exactly what I’d been searching for. Fun shows, a genuine love of this weird thing called wrestling we all love, and hosts seem to genuinely enjoy it. One suggestion: I’m no coder but I’ve read there’s ways to get you... more
Download the shows before Vince sues them for telling his life’s story without permission.
Thank you guys for all of your commitment and dedication. I’ve been listening to you guys for 5 years now and won’t stop as long as the show keeps running. Keep it coming.
Very good retro Wrestling podcast
Love the content. Always looking forward to listen to the shows.
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This show's format centers on revisiting wrestling history through two hosts who blend nostalgia with sharp, opinionated analysis. Episodes thread through marquee WCW/WWE moments, creative decisions, and behind-the-scenes business context, often weighing how booking, production quirks, and cross-p promotion shaped eras. A standout angle is the host duo's candid, meme-friendly banter alongside deep lore and historical context, making it appealing for listeners who want both entertainment and thoughtful critique of wrestling storytelling.
Noteworthy is the willingness to challenge established narratives about famous shows, discuss “what-if” scenarios, and connect in-ring action to broader industry dynamics. The tone leans into passionate sto... more
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