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Wrestleville

Vinny Berry
Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Independent Wrestling
WWE
Pro Wrestling
NWA
AEW
Japan
Social Media
Lucha Libre
Mental Health
Texas
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
TNA
Vinny Berry
Eddie Guerrero
Ohio Valley Wrestling
Wrestling Training
Women In Wrestling
Wrestleville

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

5/6/26 - Hunter James tells the story of how professional wrestling has always been a part of his life. Hunters talks about his competitive nature and got him the title of being called Georgia’s Wrestler of the Year! Hear how his story has already fo... more

5/4/26 - Wrestling podcaster and radio personality, Stanley Karr talks about his new book “Champions for a Cause.” Hear about the stories that don’t always get recognized in pro wrestling and what was the thought behind his podcast, “Wrestling With H... more

4/30/26 - Rika Wildlee shares why he created his wrestling character. Do not judge a book by its cover! Hear how he and his friends are reaching out to fans that some wrestlers cannot connect with.

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4/26/26 - AIWF Heavyweight Champion talks about the seriousness of the struggles with mental health. If you or someone you know is dealing with mental health issues, there is help. The suicide and crisis hotline # is 988.

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Recent Guests

Evan Ginzburg
Professional wrestling historian, author, film producer
Episode: Evan Ginzburg
Vince Berry
Guest, former ring announcer and wrestling writer
Wrestleville Podcast
Episode: Vince Berry
Oceano Avery
Professional wrestler with five years of experience, based on interview content
Independent circuit, has worked with GCW/Other promotions
Episode: Oceano Avery
Scott Sucher
Independent wrestler with 20-year career; author of Built, Not Booked
Self/House of Truth Wrestling School (Detroit)
Episode: Scott Sucher
Hector Canales
Professional wrestler from California with about 20 years in the business
Self / Independent circuit
Episode: Hector Canales
Lizzy Flanagan
Wrestleine author, historian, and enthusiast
Episode: Lizzy Flanagan
David Sahadi
Television producer and director for pro wrestling; author of Backstage Pass
Self/Book: Backstage Pass
Episode: David Sahadi
Boom Harden
Professional wrestler described as the best technical wrestler in New Jersey
Independent wrestling circuits in New Jersey and surrounding states
Episode: Boom Harden
Evan Golden
Four-year professional wrestler
Wrestling industry (NWA territories, indie circuit)
Episode: Evan Golden

Host

Vinny Berry
Host of the Wrestleville Podcast, an author and writer who invites both seasoned wrestlers and those navigating the independent circuit to share their journeys and insights.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#101
France/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#153
Germany/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#90
Spain/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#97
Switzerland/Sports/Wrestling
Apple Podcasts
#185
Ireland/Sports/Wrestling

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

David Sahadi
Q: What lessons do you have for aspiring storytellers in wrestling and entertainment?
Trust your heart and emotions, embrace solo creative moments for clarity, and pursue opportunities even when others doubt them; also, maintain integrity and loyalty to collaborators while pushing for innovative approaches.
David Sahadi
Q: Can you share a turning point or pivotal moment in your career that shaped your path?
A key turning point was leaving NBC Sports to join WWE, where he could apply emotional storytelling, take risks with visuals, and later channel those experiences into new ventures like REF and his book's success.
David Sahadi
Q: What was it like creating television for pro wrestling, and how did that differ from your time at NBC?
Sahadi describes the creative freedom he found at WWE, the emphasis on emotion in storytelling, and how moving away from NBC's more data-driven approach allowed him to experiment and craft more impactful, character-driven packages.
PCO
Q: PCO, how are you doing, man? Thank you for coming back.
I'm doing great, and I'm excited to share what's been happening since the last time I was on the show, including the big Montreal moments and how I've been navigating contract talks and opportunities.
Boom Harden
Q: What is it about pro wrestling for you that you said, You know what?
Boom Harden explains his passion for the sport, the enjoyment of different styles, and how training at CZW shaped his approach, while also touching on the realities of pursuing wrestling as a lifelong career.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wrestleville

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

The content features in-depth conversations with professional wrestlers at various stages in their careers, from seasoned veterans to emerging talents in the independent circuit. Topics frequently explored include the evolution of wrestling, personal experiences within the industry, the challenges of training, and navigating different wrestling styles across regions. The storytelling format highlights the passion and dedication these individuals have for wrestling, providing insights into both the personal and professional facets of this dynamic sport. Unique episodes may delve into specific wrestling cultures around the world, influential figures, and community building within the wrestling scenes.

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Wrestleville launched 3 years ago and published 444 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. Evan Ginzburg
2. Vince Berry
3. Oceano Avery
4. Scott Sucher
5. Hector Canales
6. Lizzy Flanagan
7. David Sahadi
8. Boom Harden

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