
PWTorch editor Wade Keller brings you post-show coverage following WWE Raw and Smackdown with a rotation of guest cohosts from the wrestling journalism and podcast field, plus live on-site correspondents from the arenas, live callers, and mailbag segments.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1002 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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A rock solid episode of Dynamite start to finish which showed when you "believe in pro wrestling" structurally as a formula worth building around, minus the hot-shotting, star-chasing, crowd-pandering tendencies of the modern era, you end up with a r... more
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (3-1-2021), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch's Frank Peteani of the PWTorch VIP podcast “WWE Then and Now” and the PWTorch.com Raw and Smackdown pri... more
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Joshua White and Paul Weigle to discuss whether C.M. Punk went too far at the end of their promo and whether the "real heat" vibe they're going for will be more helpful than counterproductive. Also, i... more
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (3-3-2021), we flash back to the "PWT Talks NXT" episode featuring Nate Lindberg and Tom Stoup covering Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax vs. Dakota Kai & Raquel Gonzalez, F... more
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Brain washed Leftist democratic podcast!
I’m here for wrestling not one sided takes on politics
When you talk wrestling it’s great. Change podcast name if veering off.
What happened to this show…
I have been listening for a few years now and I see the criticism…valid…
There is so much nit picking and complaining about the booking…
Really…you know what is better than people who have been there for decades at this point…
Cody Rhodes loses the Title on Smackdown and they are still going on about how much better it could have been…
Enough…
And then there is some political issues and it seems like a father disappointed in America…
Party’s aside…
I get it but ... more
Wade isn’t a bad wrestling “journalist” if that is the correct term, he clearly loves wrestling and tries to report on it in a factual way.
The main issue with the show first of all is he has some pretty prominent biases on what he thinks wrestling should be and talks down on anything he doesn’t perceive to match this despite constantly saying a show should have many elements.
But the main reason not to waste your time is the adverts, to even get into the show you will likely have to list to 20 ... more
Title says it all. I started out way back in the feed and the first podcast was this goof telling people who aren’t in a sheer panic about the runny nose apocalypse to please go find some “real” news sources and stop believing the propaganda. That aged well, huh genius? Congrats on helping destroy people’s livelihood while you cosplayed bubonic plague.
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The episodes feature in-depth analysis and post-show discussions after major WWE programs such as Raw and SmackDown. Insights are offered on wrestling storylines, character developments, and match performances, often including historical perspectives tied to previous events. Guest cohosts frequently contribute their perspectives from the wrestling journalism field, enhancing the discussion with varied viewpoints and critical analysis of the matches and on-screen happenings. Regular interaction with live callers provides a platform for audience engagement, allowing for broader discourse around wrestling events and storytelling intricacies within the WWE.
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