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We Watch Wrestling is Matt McCarthy and Vince Averill. Two standup comedians who watch wrestling. Vince is an encyclopedia of wrestling knowledge and Matt thinks wrestling is real. You don't even have to watch wrestling to like We Watch Wrestling, it's a celebration, an education, and an honest account of how it feels to be a professional wrestling fan, for better or worse. New episode drops every... more

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Casey Corbin
Comedian and friend of the hosts
Episode: WeWatchWrestling Issue #566

Hosts

Matt McCarthy
Darling redheaded bearded host, wrestling enthusiast, and comedian.
Vince Averill
Professional wrestling encyclopedia and co-host, comedian.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • A ways to go!

    Really enjoying this show! Starting from the beginning! Only 550 shows to go!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IcemanMoore82
    United Statesa year ago
  • BRIAN!!!!

    I started from the very beginning on the Spotify and I'm up to like # 397 and this is easily the best wrestling podcast by non-wrestlers. Love the Hogan voicemail impressions, Matt's Triple H impression and, of course, when he makes fun of Meltzer by saying, "BRIAN!". I have a friend named Brian that will never hear his name said normally ever again. This pod rules. Also love the homework segments where the review old wrestling like WCCW, Mid South, etc. Fantastic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SpideyInATree
    United Statesa year ago
  • Terrible podcast

    This podcast is bad, the hosts are a couple of failed,

    Bald comedians who are not at all funny. They’ve opinions on wrestling are even worse they like Colt Cabana a failed comedy wrestler that’s not funny and only known for being CM Punks Brutus The Barber Beefcake.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nylarjoetep
    United Statesa year ago
  • 5 Stars

    The only podcast I would even compare quality to is MFM. It feels good to be WrestleRino . Stay Strong and Don’t get Body Slammed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leakey3
    United States2 years ago
  • All Wrestling is Welcome

    Love this podcast. It is not just a WWE review show. They watch and talk about anything wrestling from indie shows they actually attend to old school Mid-South to Japan. It’s about being a fan of wrestling.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jamie Coy
    United States3 years ago

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Positive feedback often notes the show's unique take on wrestling culture and its fun storytelling format.

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WeWatchWrestling Issue #589
Q: Who's your favorite wrestler of 2024?
Danielson, Zack Sabre Jr., and Jacob Fatu are in consideration, but Jacob Fatu is my favorite wrestler of the year.
WeWatchWrestling Issue #569
Q: Who's your favorite wrestler?
Matt mentions Mark Briscoe as his favorite for his performance in Blood & Guts.

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Combining humor with a deep appreciation for professional wrestling, the content captures the excitement, absurdity, and personal stories of being a fan in today's wrestling landscape. The discussions often intertwine current events in wrestling with humorous anecdotes, making it entertaining for both avid followers and casual listeners. This format allows the hosts to critique storylines, analyze matches, and share personal experiences from wrestling events while keeping the tone light-hearted. Notably, the show emphasizes community engagement and the shared love for wrestling, welcoming fans from various backgrounds regardless of their level of wrestling knowledge.

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