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Wrestleville

Vinny Berry
Professional Wrestling
Independent Wrestling
Wrestling
Pro Wrestling Australia
WWE
MMA
Texas
Wrestling Society Network
Vince Mcmahon
School Of Morton
Intergender Wrestling
Audience Engagement
Vito Fratelli
JAC
AEW
Australian Wrestling
Wrestleville
Women's Wrestling
Deathmatch Wrestling
OVW

The Wrestleville Podcast is hosted by author and writer, Vinny Berry. Vinny welcomes wrestlers who have had long careers in the sport of professional wrestling, and also those who are navigating their way to success on the independent circuit. Hear stories of their lives, their careers, and their passion for pro wrestling. Where is Wrestleville? It's where wrestling lives!

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Latest Episodes

Pro wrestler from Long Island, Joe Ocasio talks about how the legacy and tradition of that area of New York has influenced the professional sport. Joe shares stories of working in the National Wrestling Alliance and wrestling Colby Cornio for the NWA... more

The son of Rey Misterio Sr. talks about the wrestling history in Tijuana, Mexico. Hijo De Rey Misterio also shares about the Lucha Libre style of wrestling and the importance of the mask!

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Pro wrestler from Canada, Pee Wee talks about his home promotion North Shore Pro Wrestling. Hear stories about Kevin Owens and Sammy Zayne of when they were on the indie circuit. Pee Wee shares a story on how WWE wrestlers included him in at a show w... more

Almost two decades in the sport of professional wrestling, Facade talks about how he works as hard as he did in the beginning to maintain his relevancy. Hear stories of how he continues to push the envelope with his performance, and Facade shares his... more

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Recent Guests

Bruss Hamilton
Professional wrestler and former competitive strongman
Episode: Bruss Hamilton
Chase Emery
Professional wrestler with over five years of experience
Episode: Chase Emery
Tim Bosby
A 21-year-old professional wrestler from Memphis, Tennessee.
Episode: Tim Bosby
Judy Lee Taylor
Wrestler who graduated from Dr. Tom's wrestling school and is making her mark on the independent wrestling circuit.
Episode: Judy Lee Taylor
Wes Barker
Professional wrestler, tag team partner of Marty Clay, and cousin.
Episode: The Freelanders
Marty Clay
Professional wrestler, tag team partner of Wes Barker, and cousin.
Episode: The Freelanders
Brian R. Solomon
Author and wrestling historian
ECW Press
Episode: Brian Solomon
Bryan Idol
NWA Television Champion with 26 years of experience in professional wrestling
National Wrestling Alliance
Episode: Bryan Idol
Alex Herzog
Professional wrestler with a unique perspective and a long history in the industry.
Episode: Herzog

Host

Vinny Berry
Host who brings a wealth of wrestling knowledge and experience, engaging with guests about their unique journeys in the sport.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#57
France/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#174
Germany/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#20
Chile/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#88
New Zealand/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#90
India/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#114
Spain/Sports/Wrestling

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Erron Wade
Q: How can someone find you on social media?
Erron explains that they can find him on social media under 'Sensei Erron Wade' for YouTube and Facebook, and just 'Erron Wade' for Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.
Erron Wade
Q: What is it about your style that you think sets you apart from the average wrestler?
Erron discusses his martial arts background and how being a legit sensei with a dojo makes him distinct. His skills in Taekwondo contribute to his wrestling technique and athleticism.
Pee Wee
Q: So outside of wrestling, I find an interest in some of the things you do. You do a lot of fun and interesting things. You are a host for a regular show, right? You're a DJ and you're an MC. So you get to go to a lot of events and you interact with the crowd and you speak on the mic and share with my listener a little bit of some of the things you do outside of wrestling.
I entertain the crowd for the sporting events. Here in Quebec, I'm the guy who entertains the crowd for the professional baseball team here also, the junior hockey team. I invite the people for the wrestling show, for All Elite Wrestling and the WWE when they come.
Facade
Q: What is your approach to adapting to different wrestling environments?
Facade mentions that he observes surroundings at each venue and aims to find innovative ways to stand out from the typical wrestling behavior.
Facade
Q: Do you feel like pushing the limits takes a toll on you later?
Facade expresses that he doesn't think about the risks in that way; he's more focused on the thrill of impressing the audience with his stunts.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wrestleville

What is Wrestleville about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast presents an engaging exploration of the world of professional wrestling, featuring candid conversations with wrestlers from various backgrounds. From seasoned veterans reflecting on their extensive careers to emerging talents navigating the challenges of the independent wrestling scene, listeners are treated to a wealth of stories, insights, and experiences that capture the essence of wrestling life. Topics discussed include the intricacies of branding, the importance of camaraderie, and the emotional connections that wrestling fosters with its audience. With a focus on personal journeys and the evolution of character in a highly competitive industry, this podcast likely appeals to any wrestling enthusiast looking to go beyond ... more

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Wrestleville launched 2 years ago and published 395 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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Recent guests on Wrestleville include:

1. Bruss Hamilton
2. Chase Emery
3. Tim Bosby
4. Judy Lee Taylor
5. Wes Barker
6. Marty Clay
7. Brian R. Solomon
8. Bryan Idol

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