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The Wrestling Court

The Wrestling Court
Hulk Hogan
WWE
AEW
Wrestling
CM Punk
Vince Mcmahon
Dark Side Of the Ring
California's New Law
Owen Hart
Chris Benoit
Old Money Vs New Money
Jon Moxley
Roman Reigns
Wrestlemania III
ECW
Wrestling Territories
Seth Rollins
Undertaker
Mohammed Hassan
Tony Atlas

join us every week as we discuss the ongoing world of pro wrestling and pop culture. Hosted by Judge Julian Cannon and my co-host Judge Rob Base. Over the years since we launched the show back in June 2012, we have had special guests and interviews such as wrestling soup's anthony missionary thomas, jon draper and interviews from AJ Styles, Santana Garrett, Camp WWE's Aly Fainbarg, Joey Ace, Ronny... more

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Julian and Rob are here! Topics include:

-The Warner Bros Discovery/Netflix Deal and how this will affect streaming and physical media, movies, and gaming.

-2026 Predictions and what we got right and wrong in 2025.

-Rob's run in with a fan at AEW Fu... more

Julian and Rob are back. We waited for a few weeks after Hogan's death to see more information pop up. Topics include:

-Hulk Hogan's Death and the impact he made for the industry

-Hogan's complicated legacy

-Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection and the W... more

Julian and Rob are back here! Topics include:

-Reactions to the verdict of the P Diddy Trial

-Britt Baker POSSIBLY leaving AEW

-CM Punk/Saudi Arabia Situation

-We React to that awful Bret Hart/Bam Bam Bigelow skit that was unaired for years until th... more

Julian and Rob are back! Topics include:

The Production Crew Member vs. AEW and Jon Moxley

Dark Side of the Ring Season 6 Review

Hulk Hogan is not in a deathbead (That is what Big Bubba Claimed)

WWE's Partnership With Fanatics

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Hosts

Julian Cannon
Host and commentator with a humorous and analytical approach to wrestling and pop culture.
Rob Base
Co-host known for his humor and engaging commentary alongside Julian.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Amateur hour

    Very poor audio and the hosts spend too much time talking about their personal lives. They also discuss news and politics! This is a wrestling podcast, no one cares about your political opinions or what you did at the weekend!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    djwallace4542
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Thankfully it’s a court I like to visit!

    Rob Base has been a friend of mine for several years and with me getting back into watching wrestling, I knew this would be good to listen to and I was right! When court is in session, I’ll be listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vinto-Man
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • For actual pro wrestling fans

    They tackle news and happenings in the pro wrestling world. From the mediocre to main stage . The coporate machine to the “indies”. If your a real fan and not some casual. Check em out . 1 episode won’t kill you

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Mr.Shinso
    United States7 years ago
  • Keep up the great work

    Started listening to the show two months ago and i love it along with the variety of different guests on the show. You guys get 5 stars from me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BigBadBootyDaddy5150
    United States7 years ago
  • great show

    Listener since 2015 and i love the show. Keep up the great work and i have to go to SDCC one day man!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Universal Champion Lesnar
    United States7 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There are positive comments about guest interviews and the variety in topics covered, contributing to the show's appeal.
Many fans emphasize the comedic aspect and the rapport between the hosts, making it an enjoyable listen.
Listeners appreciate the humor and extensive knowledge of the hosts about wrestling.
Some listeners express frustration regarding off-topic discussions that stray into personal lives and politics.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 16: TWC EPISODE 344-WHAT DOES 2024 IN WRESTLING LOOK LIKE
Q: How's the kid?
He's good. I'm gonna take him for his next appointment soon.
Episode 16: TWC EPISODE 344-WHAT DOES 2024 IN WRESTLING LOOK LIKE
Q: Is there anything you can talk about or no?
No, there's nothing on my end for now because it happened with their sales and media team. Nothing for editorial.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Wrestling Court

What is The Wrestling Court about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers a unique blend of insights into the professional wrestling industry and reflections on pop culture. Each week, hosts Julian Cannon and Rob Base engage in candid discussions about ongoing events in wrestling, notable controversies, and the impact of celebrity culture on the sport. They frequently reference significant happenings in pro wrestling, including analyses of legal situations faced by wrestlers, the implications of corporate interests, and interviews with key figures in the wrestling community. With a light-hearted yet critical approach, the show aims to entertain both casual fans and dedicated followers of wrestling, making it an appealing choice for those seeking humorous commentary alongside thoughtful critiqu... more

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