A podcast discussing wrestling subjects of all kinds, with most episodes being dedicated to a specific topic. Reviews of some shows, a specific wrestler, a title run that a wrestler has had, etc. The podcast debuted in November 2019 and resumed in 2021, episodes having debuted through YouTube.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 186 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWrestling |
The 2024 WWE Draft has concluded and it's time to discuss not only the results, but also the reason why I wasn't fond of what was presented this year.
In March of 2002, the WWF made another appearance on The Weakest Link game show to raise money for charity. Which 8 superstars appeared on this game show and who walked out with money for their charity?
Another championship in WWE has been rebranded/redesigned, so it's time for another episode discussing a championship's history. It's time to discuss the history of the WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championships from their debut in 2016 until their recent ... more
Not too long ago, Tony Khan had the idea to air the All Out backstage security footage involving CM Punk and Jack Perry. This was an incident where Khan claimed that he feared for his safety, but I have to question this after what happened recently o... more
Back in November 2001, the WWF appeared on The Weakest Link game show to raise money for charity. Which 8 superstars appeared on that evening and who won money for their charity?
This past Monday night on Raw, the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships were given a redesign and a new name. Today, it's time to revisit the history of the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships from their name designation in September 2016 until the rebranding o... more
Another Saturday Morning Slam review is here with a Tag Team Match that gets an "immediate rematch" and a non-title main event involving Antonio Cesaro and a boatload of camera cuts.
Back in early-2002, the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) did a crossover special with Fear Factor. 50k is on the line for charity as 3 male and 3 female Superstars go through 3 challenges, but who will survive?
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Apple Podcasts | #84 | Israel/Sports/Wrestling |
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