
Wrestling Brain is an AEW Dynamite and PPV review show, streamed live on twitch.tv/wrestlingbrain Hosted by Josh Custodio and ’The Zubes’ Andrew Zuber. Hire Bryan with Josh and ’Murder’ Bryan Quinby monthly.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 217 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | WrestlingSports | |||

Hire Bryan returns! It's another month, which means its time for "O Touro Cinza" Josh Custodio and "Murder" Bryan Quinby to go through the entire wrestling world of headlines together. This month they're talking about Forbidden Door fallout, Sami Zay... more
Josh reviews a memorable, but long, AEW Forbidden Door PPV from San Jose, California.
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Head over to patreon.com/j0shc to support the show and unlock exclusive bonus... more
Its a PPV week and that means Josh is joined by an all star panel to go through the show one match at a time, giving picks and predictions for each. Going through AEW Forbidden Door with Josh are Ryan Lambert, Aaron Campeau and Mattymac, lets get hyp... more
Back like a bad habit, better than you've ever had it. No, we're not talking about Mercedes Moné on your television screen, we're talking about Josh and Zubes, breaking down Dynamite. The Show was an interesting one. Peaks, valleys, and the ever-cons... more
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Big fan of this show. well informed hosts who know when to chop it up, dissect the business, and when to get a bit silly.
Twitch stream is goated
I think AEW should Hire Bryan
WWDH? Just catching the best AEW podcast around when I can’t tune in to the best AEW twitch stream.
Wrestling Brain
I’ve had to revert to being a nasty casty the last few weeks as Wednesdays have gotten too busy, but the AE Double Dudes are still bringing the heat, even in an audio medium.
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A candid, personality-forward show that dives into AEW Dynamite and pay-per-views through a mix of live reaction, match analysis, and audience interactions. Episodes frequently cover title pictures, backstage dynamics, and booking decisions, while weaving in interviews with guests from music, wrestling media, and indie scenes. The tone blends enthusiastic fandom with sharp critique, peppered by running jokes, live fan input, and occasional cross-promotion for live events and subscriptions. Noteworthy is how the show consistently threads hot takes on storytelling with behind-the-scenes logistics, creating a community-driven space that appeals to deeply engaged wrestling fans and industry observers alike.
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Wrestling Brain launched 5 years ago and published 217 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 Wrestling Brain include:
1. Goo Knight
2. Aaron Campeau
3. Ryan Schaaf
4. Mark Briscoe
5. Ben Blackwell
6. Andrew Cislak
7. Will Ospreay
8. Bryan Schaap
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