
Join professional wrestling superstar & world class buffoon, 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 by profession... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 470 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyWrestlingSports | |||

This week we're talking about some bands whose music all sounds the same, and different at the same time; Rich explains "turtleing" is and rage quits in the middle of the show; Important health tip for everyone, avoid the foot juice; What would a Ven... more
This week we immediately get some light racism from Rich, but not that kind of racism; How much money was lost on the Rousey/Carano fight? If Raven and the Eenie Meanies were to form a band, what would their name be? When Googling goes wrong; Would... more
This week the new assistant Grok gives his take on the show, and it's proof that AI has a long way to go before replacing humans; Feeney shares an urban legend about the Dallas Sportatorium; What are Macklemore and Bush up to these days? Great music... more
This week Raven introduces the audience to a new Eenie-Meanie; Feeney is looking for friends on the Playstation Network so he can play the new WWE game, so go play with him; We react to the movie wonder that is The Thing With Two Heads and Tiptoes; R... more
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Yet another reason to not like Rich; he hated Jane’s Addiction
this is my favorite podcast to listen to long time Raven fan and big fan of the guy from K100 definitely worth listening to
Raven should bring Billy Corgan back for another interview.
Updating my review, the podcast is the first thing I listen to on my Monday mornings to work! When are you guys gonna defend the podcast trios titles?
The podcast started early to mid February of 2017, I’m pretty sure I still have the debut episode on a flash drive somewhere. The first month of shows (the ones with Swinger and Pelican co-hosting) are missing from the Apple Podcast feed.
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A rambunctious, freewheeling discussion show blending wrestling nostalgia, pop culture, current events, and offbeat humor. The dynamic ensemble dives into memes, sports banter, film and TV chatter, and provocative political takes, all delivered with irreverent camaraderie and a willingness to push boundaries. Unique through its self-described chaotic energy, long-running in-jokes, and DIY cross-promotion, it often features personal anecdotes, fan interactions, and occasional deep dives into niche topics, making it a relatable, high-entropy listening experience for fans of freeform banter and wrestling lore.
Potential listeners should expect uncensored banter, a strong personality presence, and guest-free episodes that lean into spontaneous... more
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