
The only wrestling podcast to review a Takarazuka Revue show about The Cuban Missile Crisis
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 409 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Retracting my previous 3 star review because of the hot run show has been on and because no other podcast captures how annoying it is when Joe Lanza hypothetically asks "Who else is talking about this?" about a match that anyone who is worth their salt in the wrestling sphere has been talking about for several days already.
Pretty solid wrestling talk especially if you're interested in wrestling outside of the big 3 companies but the discussion is a bit dry: both guys seem to agree on everything and the only actual debate comes in the form of them coming up with the dumbest strawman opposing views.
Looking forward to listening to the other shows, but Jamesie is worth the 5* alone! Jamesie sets such a high bar with his podcasts.
Really good episode. Really got me thinking about Black wrestlers and what has been and is still denied to them to this day, as well as that tidbit about Zack which really sucks as well. Anyways really appreciate this episode.
These guys cover everything, know a LOT and yet are still really chill and not anal like Meltzer, or snobs like VoW
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Listeners can expect a unique blend of wrestling analysis and cultural commentary, where the hosts explore the intricacies of wrestling narratives, character dynamics, and the broader implications of the sport within cultural contexts. Frequent discussions focus on contemporary wrestling events and personalities, with an emphasis on storytelling elements and audience engagement. The podcast's distinctive angle includes a willingness to tackle unconventional subjects, such as the intersection of wrestling with theatrical performances, thereby attracting an audience interested in both wrestling and the arts.
Moreover, the camaraderie between hosts adds an engaging layer to discussions, making it not just an informative show but also an enter... more
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