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| Episodes | 25 | Founded | 19 years ago | Category | Sports |
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We talk about how John Cena ended his wrestling career, AEW in Manchester and More! This show was originally broadcast on December 20th, 2025 and this is episode 793 in our podcast archive.
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The show is getting to be awful. Rich can not formulate a full sentence and the entire crew are major marks. They get too involved with political talk and only care for Indy wrestling. Everyone in the match has a role to play. Just because they don’t wrestle the way you like doesn’t make them a bad wrestler. They need to watch less wrestling, close the dirt sheets, and go touch some grass.
I enjoy the show and like that it is local. Cash man is tough to listen to as he stammers through his thoughts and mispronounces wrestlers names. Lastly listening to their opinions on covid is brutal. It sounds as they has been living under a rock and are uneducated on the true statistics about the virus. Please keep it to the wrestling.
Check out the gang. A wealth of knowledge and completely professional. 22 years on the radio!
I’ve been listening to the show since 2002 and I always enjoyed it, but “The Cashman” is TERRIBLE!!! It’s like he watches wrestling one a year and get info off of Twitter. He wasn’t always like this but It hurts my overall experience having to hear the other host constantly correct him. PLEASE BE ON TOP OF WHAT YOU’RE ABOUT, BE A BETTER HOST. IF NOT, PLEASE HAND THE SHOW TO SOMEONE ELSE.
One of the best Wrestling commentary out there. These guys are professional and put on a solid hour of entertainment. I wish the podcast would post sooner. But hey, it's free. Like WWE, I would rate this as PG. Many other programs are laced with too much profanity and that gets annoying. Highly recommended. Update: Only complaint is that this is a Saturday show but the podcast doesn't drop in iTunes until the following Monday. By that time, the news is often too old to be relevant.









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