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Violent People Radio

Chris, Dan, Orchid, & Pat
Wrestling
Indie Wrestling
AEW
WWE
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Deathmatch Wrestling
MLW
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Pro Wrestling
Death Matches
DPW
CMLL
Vince Russo
John Cena
MLW Battle Riot VIII
Fantasy Football
Violent People
Wrestling Promotions
Extreme Wrestling

The founders of the very good professional wrestling website, Violent People, have made the radical move to start a podcast! Expect to hear their Hot Takes on the world's greatest sport, what they are watching, and what is going on with VP that week.

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This is a special episode but not one I was hoping I would have to record anytime soon. This is Sam and I'm back this week because my dear close personal "friend", Ran Dice has passed away. He meant a lot to all of us at Violent People and we are so ... more

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Recent Guests

Ran Dice
Contributor discussed for GWB list and related material
GWB list / Violent People Radio
Episode: Violent People Radio #98: Previous "Friendships"
Phil Schneider
Writer and author known for works about wrestling
The Ringer, GQ
Episode: Violent People Radio #58: Dirt Baby
Parm Singh Man
Special guest host and co-host of DeskPro
DeskPro
Episode: Violent People Radio #45: Parm Singh Man: From Big Show to Dusk Pro

Hosts

Dan Rice
Host of Violent People Radio (co-hosts); long-form, humor-forward discussions with a focus on wrestling culture and community impact.
Pat
Co-host and panel member with a penchant for banter, culture commentary, and wrestling topics across promotions.
Chris
Co-host and frequent contributor with extensive ties to wrestling discourse and show dynamics.
Sam Damascio
Host with a strong presence in show dynamics and production discussions; core voice in episodes.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Good stuff

    Good stuff

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RodrickBentley
    United States2 years ago
  • Wrestling podcast that isn't that annoying when not talking about wrestling

    1. Chris 2. Dan 3. Tanner 4. Sam

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    JCVD93
    United States2 years ago
  • These guys have a lot of interesting thoughts on wrestling considering they don’t seem to like wrestling

    Audible
    5
    Tesha Bentley
    United States2 years ago
  • Seem like good dudes

    These guys have a lot of interesting thoughts on wrestling considering they don’t seem to like wrestling

    Audible
    5
    Tesha Bentley
    United States2 years ago
  • VPR

    3 out of the 4 hosts seem cool

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RodrickBentley
    United States2 years ago

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Many value nostalgia-driven discussions and community-centric humor.
Some praise the guest segments and chemistry among hosts; a few note strong focus on wrestling culture over hard news.
Listeners appreciate the candid, humorous banter and deep wrestling knowledge.

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Violent People Radio #40: Get Out And Vote, Nimrod
Q: I didn't watch the Beyond show, but I did attend the show that went on right after it at the same venue, which was the ICW-NHB volume 69. And what did you think of that show?
Good show, definitely worth watching. The first two matches were just kind of like, I don't know, typical New England indie nonsense, but the main event was fun and intense.
Violent People Radio #56: Violent People Hall of Fame: The Third Nominees
Q: Did you vote for Zoran Mamdani in the New York Democratic primary?
Absolutely, I did.
Violent People Radio #56: Violent People Hall of Fame: The Third Nominees
Q: What was the gayest match you watched all month?
Mine's probably Mad Dog vs. Dick King, just for the way it made me feel.
Violent People Radio #87: LUCHA EXTREMA: - HIJO DEL TARAHUMARA - VS - REY DRAGON - En Kayros GYM 👊🏻💥 Indy Revolution
Q: Which wrestler is the best follow on Twitter?
They discuss various wrestlers but note that it is hard to choose because Twitter has become mostly unusable.
Violent People Radio #87: LUCHA EXTREMA: - HIJO DEL TARAHUMARA - VS - REY DRAGON - En Kayros GYM 👊🏻💥 Indy Revolution
Q: If you could only watch the works of either David Lynch or David Fincher, which would you choose?
Dan leans toward David Lynch for the artistic highs, while Pat prefers David Fincher for broader appeal.

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What is Violent People Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A candid, humor-forward show built around a dedicated wrestling community. Hosts share hot takes on promotions, recent viewings, and indie circuits while riffing on nostalgia, match lore, and ongoing VP projects. Expect long-form, playful banter, light weekly news, and a culture-first lens that blends personal anecdotes with wrestling analysis. A standout trait is the strong sense of camaraderie among the core trio, plus guests who spark lively debates and topical crossovers, making it approachable for fans and sponsors seeking engaged, passion-driven conversations.

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Violent People Radio launched 2 years ago and published 101 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Ran Dice
2. Phil Schneider
3. Parm Singh Man

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