
Join the Workers Club a weekly discussion on books from the world of professional wrestling. A smart podcast for dumb people. A dumb podcast for smart people.
We encourage listeners to purchase the books we cover and take the ride with us. We discuss somewhere around 50 pages an episode.
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Youtube: @theworkersclubpodcast
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingArtsSportsBooks | |||

We continue our discussion of The Transfer against everyone's wishes. Sean Oliver's choices are discussed as well as Gen Z Friends, manosphere podcasts, and more! The word of the day is transgressive. MaMMa Mia!
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The Workers get back to discussing Sean Oliver's The Transfer. We meet The Basement Man and The Ground Man, the main character Laine is having an affair. The book breaks Larry and he'd like to TRANSFER to a new book, Trevor can only take so much. ... more
The Workers take an immediate break from Sean Oliver's book to talk not watching Wrestlemania, read and discuss the Linda McMahon New Yorker article and then top it off by watching the WWE segments of Netflix's Kill Tony Mania.
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Larry and Wilson discuss a film that is very important to Larry. We discuss Kill the Irishman. Recorded in late spring/early summer of 2024. Enjoy!
Questions or Comments? Holler at the Workers. We'll talk about it on the show.
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If you want to be coddled by tall tales and toeing the company line with more ads than content, tune into prichard. If you want to hear grandpa meltz not make a point for hours, go there. If you want amazing banter, fresh takes, honesty, and seductive voices, listen to the workers club. Some clown used the word tribalism in his negative review hint: he has his own podcast of dreck that persuaded that fake review. There's zero tribalism because there's zero agenda. These guys know what they're ta... more
Continues to get better and better. Wilson is the conscience of…well everything. The world. He is my world.
Rent must be due. Just another run of the mill podcast relying on tearing apart the successful and baiting folks into cheap interactions. Hate watching WWE, parroting their favorite anti-“fed” Twitter accounts, and coming up with the most outlandish arguments when they actually have the energy to appear different. But hey, at least they’ve proven they know how to read, with how they relentlessly dive into the pages of biographies from their sworn enemies. Bring back podcasts built on praise inst... more
The show I never knew I needed
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