
Comedians John Hastings and Dylan Gott talk about wrestling and you hopefully listen to it. New Episode every Tuesday! iTunes; apple.co/2dFD1VD Stitcher; bit.ly/2eqTkKd
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 387 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Dylan Gott, John Hastings and Christopher Hobson talk about the calm before the storm. Bret is a full heel, HBK is still a 90s babyface and Stone Cold is ascending until Owen almost ruins wrestling. @wrestlerreview patreon.com/wrestlerreview
Dylan Gott, John Hastings and Christopher Hobson discuss how cool the heel Hart Foundation was then get shirtless and go to the beach @wrestlerreview patreon.com/wrestlerreview
Dylan Gott, John Hastings and Christopher Hobson talk about one of the greatest feuds of all time, Bret Hart vs Steve Austin. Bask in the fun that is great wrestling like while 3 mouth breathers pant and re claim their virginity @wrestlerreview patre... more
Dylan Gott and John Hastings politely discuss the New Hart Foundation with Owen Hart and Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart. A team that was quickly disbanded because of non bussin drug issues @wrestlerreview patreon.com/wrestlerreview
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I give it 5 stars but my system is out.of 100. Listen to this podcast ONLY if you don't take them too seriously and don't mind "You f*cking c*nt" to be your new vocal stim. I will be listening to every single episode ironically maybe twice
Come-monkeys reunite!
Glad the fellas are coming back. I follow the podcast and was shocked when I saw an updated episode! Looking forward to the new episodes!!!
If I could give no stars, I would. This is an unlistenable mess. First off, they’re painfully unfunny, but somehow believe they are hilarious. They cover wrestling history, but are so grossly misinformed about it that I want to reach through the screen and correct them every 20 seconds. Just constant inaccuracies and uninformed viewpoints. Their view of the past in general is so annoyingly ill-informed and basically boils down to, “everything in the past sucked and was awful and every human bein... more
A wrestling podcast and crying about Donald trump. Listening to the Scott stiener episode and these guys sound like the sit in the corner motel 6 chair while they watch their wives with someone else.
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Two comedians dissect professional wrestling through a spicy mix of deep lore, match psychology, and backstage storytelling, all wrapped in irreverent banter. Episodes blend historical context from classic eras with sharp pop-culture riffs, personal anecdotes, and brutally honest takes on promos, management decisions, and fan memory. The tone is candid and unfiltered, often leaning into humor that's bold or provocative, which tends to attract listeners who enjoy both nostalgia and edgy commentary. This show is likely to appeal to wrestling fans who want both detailed analysis and a strong personality-driven vibe, as well as listeners who enjoy humorous, opinionated takes on pop culture history.
A standout aspect is the hosts' ability to fu... more
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