The Internets most authentic & passionate WWE analysis. We cover every Raw, Smackdown and NXT show. A show by fans, for fans.Follow me on Instagram @Wrestling_Audio. We are not affiliated with WWE in any way.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-wwe-podcast--2187791/support.
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It's time to talk this week in WWE, a week that gave us new Tag Team Champions, Tiffany & Charlotte have a pull-apart brawl, Cody attacks The Miz, LA Knight gets a monster reaction on SmackDown, Roman Reigns attacks both Seth & CM Punk during their c... more
Amanda from the UK gives her review of WWE SmackDown that aired from Spain this week.
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DJ Kuzmo & Jay Gumaer review NXT Roadblock that they attended in person.
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Possibly the most ill informed, whiniest, arrogant, pompous and rudest podcast host I’ve ever heard. Not sure why he hosts a podcast on a product that he seems to dislike so much. The last straw for me was when he compared a female wrestler to a escort. Just because he can’t watch a female wrestler without sexualising them, he seems to think everyone treats women in this way. He needs to be locked up and kept away from women for their own safety. You’re much better off listening to Wrestletalk o... more
After trudging through five solid minutes of commercials, the actual podcast finally started, and I was instantly dismayed, as I listened to the host whine and moan because his desired fantasy matches involving retired wrestlers aren’t happening and talk smack about women’s wrestling. I’ve got better ways to waste my time, then listen to this.
I wish i read the reviews first. These takes are weak and sounds like he just complains a lot. He is not of fan most things. The uncle howdy review really was….wait commercial break….lame. And the countless commercial breaks. Really milking that ad money. These commercials really take me out of it.
The main guy does nothing but complain about literally every aspect of every show. Memphis Mark sounds half asleep and drunk during NXT shows. Then whoever the other guy is that does Smackdown reviews, all he does is talk about random stuff in his life for over half of the show that no one cares about.
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Focused on providing passionate analysis and insights into WWE programming, the episodes feature detailed reviews of shows like Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Hosts discuss key matches, highlight wrestler story arcs, and preview upcoming events while engaging the audience with listener reactions. The content often combines a nostalgic look at the wrestling world with fresh opinions on current storylines, catering to dedicated wrestling fans seeking both commentary and comprehensive coverage of their favorite events. Unique to this podcast is its commitment to offering an unfiltered perspective, often diving deep into the intricacies of character development and match significance.
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