A celebration and love letter to the weird and wonderful world of pro wrestling as told by the people in it! What drew them in? What crazy character do they love? What craziness do they want to see removed, and what do they want preserved? Join your host, Steve Dean, who has spent 11 years in wrestling covering everything from wrestler to referee, and, has also brought you the game show podcast Pl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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My guest on this episode is the former Sugar Creature, Solo Darling. We talk breaking into your own house, transformation, tropes, healing and a different level of trust. This and so much more. Follow Solo and her dogs on Instagram: @regulationsoloda... more
Today, I chat with Sarah and MJ from the wonderful Waffly Bollox podcast. We break formula slightly to ask; why is Chuck Taylor a good boy? Why did a Soil gig get so awkward? Can the wrestling be stopped? And how does Harry Styles fit into all this? ... more
🎧EPISODE 6🎧 This week's guest is Gary Jay. A journeyman of the US independent scene with, I'm sure no shortage of stories we can hopefully get to another time. Here we talk about his unfortunate time using a restroom, an interesting take on a tradi... more
Scott Bell is one of the hardest working referees on the UK scene, but, he's also known for being a bit ridiculous himself. We go into that, how he found his way into stripes, and how golf karts are responsible for one of his favourite matches. Find ... more
Jackie T, one half of Big Man Inc, drops by to talk about comfort food that nearly inspired the look of the team, hazards in the workplace, and more. Follow Jackie on Twitter: @Jack_Tayson99 Instagram: @jackiet_bmi Follow me on Twitter, Instagram, Th... more
This is part 2 of our Kumite double bill leading into Kumite Combat Wrestling's final show of the year. Malachi J Matthews, a co-founder of Kumite, talks us through his love of 90s wrestling, "kidnapping a celebrity" in Bradford, and other escapades ... more
🎧EPISODE 2🎧 One half of the founders/owners/bookers/promoters of the UK Deathmatch company KCW Kumite Combat Wrestling, Fletch started as a podcaster himself on the Super That Film Club, and we go through his evolution. We talk about the supernatur... more
My first guest is the one and only Mark Adams! A man who has done pretty much everything in wrestling. Join us as we talk about carpentry, Patterson, and pregnancy! Find Mark Adams on Twitter @markadamshc Follow JCX on Instagram @jcx_ukpt Thank you a... more
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