Join professional wrestling superstar & world class idiot, Raven, along with a motley assortment of friends, enemies, know-it-alls, know nothings, professional level morons and highly functioning sociopaths, for a veritable cornucopia of stupidity covering current events, conspiracies, pop culture, politics, general muckety-muck, and any and all topics that can be properly bantered.Become a suppor... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 360 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedyWrestling |
Feeney failed the show, again and botched all of the plans for Philly; Raven and the eenie meanies break down their Wrestle-A-Maina weekends; How Brazilian restaurants really work; Which is the better hotel chain, Hilton or Marriott? Gobstoppers are ... more
Rich is runnin a train, or on a train; Apple TV is putting out shows worth watching; Are Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer a thing? Feeney fails to bring a list for the show, again this week; Be on the lookout for Raven in MLW in the coming weeks;... more
Feeney is still trying to lock down Wrestle-A-Mania plans with Raven and Rich, hear where the guys will be during the big weekend; Rich has massive beef with Alex Jones and a new documentary reveals how heinous Jones is; Investigating the collapse of... more
Feeney's having his mid-life crisis and the show melts down into a counseling session for him; World prosperity index rankings, we're number 19; We're tackling heavy subjects this week, so heavy you can't lift them by yourself, be sure to get some he... more
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Was a huge fan of Raven as a kid when I watched Wrestling. more
What do you get when you have a world wide superstar, a top ten lister, and a know it all band enthusiasts. Tune in next week to find out
I’m a mark for most of the wrestling podcast. I listened to the first show expecting mostly wrestling content, however what I got was much better. Wrestling loosely keeps the show tied together. The replay value on the episodes are excellent. I’ve listened to several shows while at work, and it’s made the night shift pass a little quicker.
“Biden is still less of a danger than Trump.” Congratulations, Raven. That is officially the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard you say.
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Apple Podcasts | #195 | United States/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #92 | United Kingdom/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #241 | Canada/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #70 | Australia/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #93 | France/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #114 | Germany/Sports/Wrestling |
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