
Every week, Thomas Green talks to funny people about America's finest artform: pro wrestling. Or hot dog eating contests. Okay, it's pro wrestling.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Leonard F. Chikarason returns to the podcast to discuss – wait for it – MONSTER TRUCKS! He recently attended a MONSTER JAM event in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania with his family and lived to tell about it! We delve into a ... more
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Daniel Eastman is on the podcast to watch bad wrestling promos on Youtube with me! On this episode…
– Road Warrior Hawk offers Demolition some awful depression solutions
– Demolition runs the height of the Sears Tower... more
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This is where things stand with the podcast and with me. Sorry.
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Independent wrestling manager/podcaster/broadcaster Matt Ryan returns to the podcast to watch some more bad pro wrestling videos on YouTube, such as…
– King Kong Bundy for Vendex Computers
– WCW makes its most despera... more
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Mike Pace (Oxford Collapse, Mike Pace & The Child Actors) is on the podcast this week to discuss the bizarre nature of how pro wrestling deals with popular music, as we watch bad Youtube clips, such as…
– P.N. News bre... more
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In 1989, WWF Superstars Hacksaw Jim Duggan & Mr. Perfect guest-starred on an episode of Nickelodeon’s Super Sloppy Double Dare, hosted by Marc Summers. We wanted to cover the entire episode, but it’s 22 minutes long. Lu... more
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In this special mid-week episode of the podcast, Kenny Herzog returns to discuss his Rolling Stone Q&A article with former WWE Superstar and current UFC-contracted fighter CM Punk (read here)! We discuss how the intervi... more
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Steve Amiri returns to the podcast to watch some weird pro wrestling clips on Youtube, such as…
– Vince McMahon being passive-aggressive towards a wrestler, decades before the Stone Cold Podcast
– Brutus Beefcake almo... more
I became acquainted with Wrestlefolks through Tom's work with Joe Gagne's Fun Time Arcade.. I enjoy Tom and his guests' senses of humor. I especially enjoy the episodes with Leonard F. Chikarason and his Russo impression. THIS *pounds desk* PODCAST *pounds desk* IS THE CREAM *pounds desk* ON TOP *pounds desk* OF THE WARM *pounds desk* GLASS OF *pounds desk* MILK *pounds desk*.
Listen here, virgin. This something I took a chance on because this bumbum face favorited one of my tweets a blue moon ago. Now he's the one who regrets it. Listen to this while you enjoy your life. This schmuck's podcast will only make it better....with smiles... @WorldsBestCaleb
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Listened to the ep with mark gonzales, is it me or did it seem like mark was high? Anyways, Thomas played some youtube clips that i didnt even know existed. Its really cool to hear another good podcast with a true wrestling fan hosting.
5 stars! Excellent.
This review stuff is weird.
I guess Tom is pretty funny, y’know? He thinks I have a velvety smooth voice, as well.
Tom interviews a lot of great writers and comedians both hardcore and casual fans of pro wrestling. The Reed Bentley and Nick Maniwa Variety Hour is fun stuff as is Fan to Fan. Leave the Memories Alone is fun times, too!
I'm not just saying this because I'm featured on this podcast network, Wrestlefolks is fantastic. All the podcasts are tremendous. You should listen if you are a pro wrestling fan!
It's a good podcast yo.
very funny and original
You asked so I did. I'm sold. Loved the first episode and subscribed.
First episode in and I'm sold. Rob's stories about the Macho Man and pull to honor him with a national holiday were really cool stories. Looking forward to more!
I'm not really a huge wrestling fan, but a friend recommended this podcast anyway because it was so funny.
I have to say, he was right.
I spent most of the podcast needing to pause it because I was laughing so much.
It's an excellent blend of humor and wrestling, and you can tell that Tom really loves what he's doing. I started following him on Twitter, and (if possible) he's even funnier on there. I definitely subscribed, and I can't wait to see what else he puts out! Seriously, why does he ... more
This podcast is great in the sense that Tom interviews non hardcore wrestling fans. People in the world of entertainment. Writers, producers, comedians and everyone all around are featured on Wrestlefolks. Makes it truly one of a kind.









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