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Source of current thread title The last thread reached around 1000 pages and a lot has changed since the original thread with everyone and their mother seems to have created a wrestling podcast. Here is an evergrowing list of podcasts that you can listen for your wrestlegraps needs! This is not a recommendation of podcasts to listen to but rather a ill-conceived catch most list for wrestling podcasts that you can listen to...whether you do listen to any listed, is at your own discretion. Wrestling Observer/Figure Four-subscribers get 3 Meltzer Podcasts a week, plus more if there's a UFC or a WWE show. Also you get the very funny Bryan and Vinny show that reviews current and old wrestling which is actually good unlike most "2 people watch old wresting" shows. If you factor in getting to read the Observer every week it's probably worth it just for the 3 Meltzer podcasts and everything else is just gravy but there are some people that listen to them all. Live Audio Wrestling- It's a Toronto-based weekly radio show that airs every Sunday on Sirius (you can also listen online). They upload the show to their website after it airs and if you listen to it this way they also include a podcast of reviews done by a couple of their hosts. The same two hosts also do weekly reviews of raw and impact. Art of Wrestling Weekly show hosted by indie wrestler Colt Cabana. He interviews a different person every week and it's generally pretty drat entertaining. Probably one of the first wrestlers to get into the podcasting game. Wrestlecrap Radio PW Torch They do something like three shows a week and they're OK, but nothing special and the website is loaded with popups Smart Wrestling Fan A goon created podcast. Voices of Wrestling Voices of Wrestling is a collection of podcasts talking about most things Wrestling Related from Dragon Gate stuff to WWE to NJPW. Steve Austin Steve Austin Clean One of the standouts back in the day as we got insights into Austin's personal life and his thoughts on things in Wresting. Now..it's not as entertaining in my opinion but hey, for those nostalgic of the Attitude Era, this could be a good listen. Wrestling Friends with Flash Morgan Webster Started while Webster was injured, the conversational style of interviews Flash gets is pretty interesting. Edge & Christian Pod of Awesomeness Edge and Christian have an easy rapport with each other and it leads to a fun podcast with good interviews. Can't really sell it well but if you need to waste one or two hours listening to two friends shoot the poo poo, you could do worse than this. Jim Cornette Experience Old man yells at cloud show. But also, Old man ran Smoky Mountain and worked JCP/WCW and Mid South. Worth listening to when he talks about those things and not when he talks about literally anything else. If you want to know exactly how tough the driving was in Mid-South during the heyday and how often you slept in your own bed and how much you made and whether it was smart fly to Oklahoma then this is your show. Jim Cornettes Drive Thru Jim Cornette only covering questions about classic wrestling! Talk is Jericho Current WWE wrestler and frontman of rock band Fozzy, Chris Jericho interviews a wide range of guests, including current and former wrestlers, musicians, and so on. You can easily skip the first 10 minutes or so where he shills whatever his sponsor of the week is and also the latest Fozzy record. Despite being a WWE wrestler, they don't seem to have much oversight on who he invites or what they talk about, which is a good thing. Wrestling Soup A podcast that has interviewed the porn actor that hosed Sunny, and gave a book report on the Ryback self-help manifesto. If you like to hear wrestling nerds make fun of other wrestling nerds this may be worth a look. 6:05 Superpodcast A podcast about classic pro wrestling hosted by The Great Brian Last. Cheap Heat WWE part-time employee and WWE Kissass Peter Rosenberg and his friend Stat Guy Greg go over the week's wrestling events, largely from the fan perspective. Rosenberg's inside access occasionally grants them interviews or some additional info on goings-on, but for the most part, they just talk about the week. The Masked Man Show Prior to the closure of ESPN's Grantland, longtime wrestling writer David Shoemaker was also on Cheap Heat. Following the creation of The Ringer, and a move out west, Shoemaker started his own podcast. It's pretty much the same kind of thing as Cheap Heat, but without anyone working for WWE. We Watch Wrestling Three comedians talk about wrestling, are genuinely enthusiastic about it. One is a former WWE writer. They talk mainly about WWE, NJPW and way too much about PWG. Also features the best Vince impression out there. Comes out Wednesdays. The Attitude Era Podcast Two Brits and an Irish guy recap old WWE PPVs. They're pretty funny. Music of the Mat Two guys follow the evolution of themes and how they follow the evolution of the character, and stuff like that. If you're looking for a sample, I recommend the Undertaker episode. Blind Tag A funny podcast featuring bad opinions from someone who is constantly baffled by the WWE. Open the Voice Gate Getting people mad while talking about Dragon Gate. Tights and Fights A mainly WWE podcast though Danielle will try to push Lucha Underground and Total Divas on the other two hosts. Marty and Sarah Love Wrestling Marty and Sarah Love Wrestling on the MLW network is pretty fun and has a refreshingly different format than "wheezing shut-ins talk for 3+ hours". It's basically like Comedy Bang Bang but about wrestling. Facelock Feministas Anyway, Facelock Feministas is well worth recommending you are interested in UK Wrestling. Both hosts are American but they in the last year became converts to that scene and are pretty much the face of US Progress. Very intelligent and articulate analysis of Pro Wrestling by two underrepresented voices. https://twitter.com/FacelockFemmes Something to Wrestle with Bruce Pritchard Something to Wrestle has a ton of information and interesting tidbits from somebody who was in the WWE for years, even though sometimes I get the feeling Prichard is completely full of poo poo. (What Happened When is okay, but you can tell Tony wasn't nearly as involved in decision making that Prichard was.) Solomonster Sounds Off Apparently, this podcast is just...good? Virtual Pros A pro wrestling show for "real people", Al & Mike are fans who come from the VHS tape trading era. They love Japanese wrestling merch and indie wrestling road trips, they hate most Internet Wrestling Fans, but they design some pretty sweet t-shirts. Every week, they talk the wrestling world, their own likes and dislikes, and the latest additions to the VRTLPROS Mixtape, an ongoing playlist on YouTube of random matches, weird wrestling ephemera, and YouTube shooters. Virtual Pros Store:http://vrtlpros.bigcartel.com/ The Rough House Podcast Justin is the host of a major market morning radio show. Christoff is the ex production guy at the same station, who had to abandon his dreams of broadcasting. Together, they tear apart the world of wrestling every week, but usually end up complaining about their lives in incredibly filthy ways. Though I listent to Pollock and Wai, POST WRESTLING covers a lot of other topics besides current wrestling like AJPW and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, for example. The Strap A Goon Created Podcast. Feedback is appreciated! VODCASTS Sidewalk Slam! Graham Stark and Adam Savidan of sketch comedy troupe LoadingReadyRun talk about WWE narrative and run through PPVs, attempting to be positive. OSW Review 3 irishmen chronologically critique wrestling storylines or eras, PPV by PPV. Disliked by some for percieved racism and sexism, they nevertheless have high production values, and a legion of fans allowing them to do this full time! Nobodies Watching Wrestling Drag Queens reviewing wrestling. Questionable wrestling knowledge, high weave knowledge. If you want a sassy look at wrestling where the fashion is as important as the finishes, look no further! It's a duo of Drag Queens and their wrestling-savvy friend ranting about wrestling and it's hilarious! If you know of any other podcasts out there, let me know and I will include it in this post. Edit: Others that were not included originally due to user error. Links may have expired over the course of time. Between the Sheets Every Monday, Kris Zellner and David Bixenspan go over how a given week in professional wrestling history was covered by the wrestling media, primarily in the "dirt sheet" newsletters. The deepest dive into wrestling history that you can find. Kliq This with Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver A podcast about current and past wrestling from Kevin Nash's perspective though they do talk about more than wrestling as well. The Sessions with Renee Paquette Join television personality Renee Paquette every week for genuinely fun and casual conversations with wrestlers and celebrities. Deadlock DICK THE COCK JOHNSON. It's a shame they don't do modern reviews anymore. Somebody fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Jan 11, 2024 |
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I'm sorry for being poo poo at linking. I will fix the links later.
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I'm gonna whoop your rear end, op.
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Wrestling Soup, mother fuckers. description edit: A podcast that has interviewed the porn actor that hosed Sunny, and gave a book report on the Ryback self-help manifesto. If you like to hear wrestling nerds make fun of other wrestling nerds this may be worth a look. Cool Post Beg fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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poo poo post indeed. efc I'll rewrite the observer one so it's not 6 years old quote:Wrestling Observer/Figure Four- subscribers get 3 Meltzer Podcasts a week, plus more if there's a UFC or a WWE show. Also you get the very funny Bryan and Vinny show that reviews current and old wrestling which is actually good unlike most "2 people watch old wresting" shows. If you factor in getting to read the Observer every week it's probably worth it just for the 3 Meltzer podcasts and everything else is just gravy but there are some people that listen to them all. quote:Jim Cornette Experience - Old man yells at cloud show. But also, Old man ran Smoky Mountain and worked JCP/WCW and Mid South. Worth listening to when he talks about those things and not when he talks about literally anything else. If you want to know exactly how tough the driving was in Mid-South during the heyday and how often you slept in your own bed and how much you made and whether it was smart fly to Oklahoma then this is your show. algebra testes fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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RIP Pisscast
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# ? Oct 29, 2017 02:33 |
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Unnecessary thread, OP, but I wish the thread luck regardless.
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This first page is a very good place to request/shill for wrestling podcasts/audios that you'd like to see put into the OP. Thanks to Karmine for the old thread that lasted as long as it did.
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Wow I can't believe the OP doesn't include the very important and popular Monumental Podcast.
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MassRafTer posted:Wow I can't believe the OP doesn't include the very important and popular Monumental Podcast. no other podcast explores the very important topic of 'has hulkamatt ever actually watched wrestling?' he hasn't
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No between the sheets no buys.
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Attitude Era Poscast is good, even if it's moved on from it's namesake. I admit I also liked Kevin Sullivan's show when I listened to it, as he reminds me of a cross between Grampa Simpson and Carol Kane.
remusclaw fucked around with this message at 03:28 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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Dave Meltzer Selling Bears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04OYuONWoj4
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Plz add Talk is Jericho to OP. He isn't as funny as he thinks he is but his wrestling guests are good and he asks some good discussion questions that bring up some good stories.UltimoDragonQuest posted:Dave Meltzer Selling Bears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf527KRaCEc 21 Hoot Salute fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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Bryan vinny nwa shows are the best shows of the week
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Jim Cornette has two podcasts, the experience and the drive thru. You covered the experience but I would add in the drive thru to the OP. It's his show where he only answers questions about classic wrestling. Here's the link: http://www.mlwradio.com/download-jim-cornette-s-drive-thru.html The 6:05 Superpodcast is another podcast that only covers classic wrestling. It's hosted by Brian Last and has a myriad of co-hosts. They discuss a lot of things that you don't normally hear discussed. http://605pod.com/
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No Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard, The Lapsed Fan, What Happened When, Between the Sheets, or OSWReview in the OP?
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Don't be fooled by the op into listening to Smart Wrestling Fan. It's absolutely terrible. Unless you like the first 30 minutes every week being promotion of their stalled patreon, and 80% of the remaining runtime nitpicking commentary and not understanding what they're watching.
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I am very glad the last thread ended on Dave bragging about banging a bunch of joshi
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Is the Drunkcast/Over the Top Radio that Ed, Craig and Cutrer did done?
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please add to OP
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Cheap Heat: WWE part-time employee Peter Rosenberg and his friend Stat Guy Greg go over the week's wrestling events, largely from the fan perspective. Rosenberg's inside access occasionally grants them interviews or some additional info on goings-on, but for the most part, they just talk about the week. The Masked Man Show: Prior to the closure of ESPN's Grantland, longtime wrestling writer David Shoemaker was also on Cheap Heat. Following the creation of The Ringer, and a move out west, Shoemaker started his own podcast. It's pretty much the same kind of thing as Cheap Heat, but without anyone working for WWE. Talk is Jericho: Current WWE wrestler and frontman of rock band Fozzy, Chris Jericho interviews a wide range of guests, including current and former wrestlers, musicians, and so on. You can easily skip the first 10 minutes or so where he shills whatever his sponsor of the week is and also the latest Fozzy record. Despite being a WWE wrestler, they don't seem to have much oversight on who he invites or what they talk about, which is a good thing.
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quote:Wrestling Observer/Figure Four- subscribers get 3 Meltzer Podcasts a week, plus more if there's a UFC or a WWE show. Also you get the very funny Bryan and Vinny show that reviews current and old wrestling which is actually good unlike most "2 people watch old wresting" shows. If you factor in getting to read the Observer every week it's probably worth it just for the 3 Meltzer podcasts and everything else is just gravy but there are some people that listen to them all. since we get this question every once in a while Podcast schedule (schedule in Eastern time) Wrestling Observer Radio (hosted by Bryan & Dave) - Tuesday with a Post-Raw recap, Thursday with a new Observer recap, and a weekend recap show. Plus breaking news, interviews, and PPV recaps. Wrestling Observer Live (hosted by Bryan & Mike Sempervive) - Hour long live radio show at 3 PM ET on the weekdays and 6 PM ET on Sundays. Usually posted sometime shortly after the show Bryan & Vinny - Monday, Wednesday (Usually retro Nitro and Raw with their old wrestling buddy Craig), and Friday (the weekly guilt trip by Bryan's granny) Figure 4 Daily - not actually daily, or even weekly at this point. mostly Bryan interviewing people every so often, plus there's some dude who likes to stick shareholder meeting recordings on this feed Filthy 4 Daily - (hosted by Bryan and UFC star Filthy Tom Lawlor) - Weekly, usually on Wednesday. Covers MMA & Smackdown! Live and nominates a Geek of the Week Adam & Mike Big Audio Nightmare- (Whenever, though there's an annual G1 prediction show) Mike Sempervive spends hours talking with Adam about Japanese wrestling and wrestling in general Dragonking Karl Stern - (Biweekly, Wednesdays) Karl is a wrestling historian and spends time breaking down various subjects. During the summer he'll run a marathon with an expedited schedule where episodes are daily. Dr. Keith & Alan - (Biweekly, Saturday) Covers European and International wrestling. Also exists to make you appreciate Bryan's audiophile tendencies. Joh Nason's Punchout - Did we mention they have a strictly an MMA show? They have an MMA show.
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TV Zombie posted:
LAW hasn't done a weekly review of Impact in over 2 years. Also Wai pawned it off onto someone else for a while before that.
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exploded mummy posted:LAW hasn't done a weekly review of Impact in over 2 years. Also Wai pawned it off onto someone else for a while before that. Yup. There is an NXT recap though, which I have never not regretted listening to. Jason Agnew is awful. Keep It 2000, with Nate Milton and Bryan Mann, is sometimes fun.
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I dont listen to anything but WON and the Giant Beast cast
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The ones I listen to that aren't on that list: We Watch Wrestling: Three comedians talk about wrestling, are genuinely enthusiastic about it. One is a former WWE writer. They talk mainly about WWE, NJPW and way too much about PWG. Also features the best Vince impression out there. Comes out Wednesdays. Attitude Era Podcast: Two Brits and an Irish guy recap old WWE PPVs. They're pretty funny. Music of the Mat: Two guys follow the evolution of themes and how they follow the evolution of the character, and stuff like that. If you're looking for a sample, I recommend the Undertaker episode
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napa know how
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n-n-n-n-napa know how
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please make sure to mention that Rosenberg is a WWE kissass and thats Indie Wrestling Superstar "Filthy Tom Lawlor to you
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Jerusalem posted:Thanks to Karmine for the old thread that lasted as long as it did. Let this be my lasting impact on the internet. rip pisscast thread e: does Nigel McGuinness still do that polyamory podcast?
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Here's a kind of funny wrestling podcast a friend of a friend mine made. I like hearing bad opinions from someone who is constantly baffled by WWE. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-tag/id1229548575?mt=2
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open the voice gate is my dg podcast on vow. we get people real mad and do an episode after nearly every live Dragon Gate show. our show’s page has all that rss/iTunes/stitcher business: https://audioboom.com/channel/open-the-voice-gate
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Prichard Show is the only one I listen to with any sort of regularity, and even then I'll just seek out highlights people upload to YouTube
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Would Nobodies Watching Wrestling count? (They do have podcast episodes). It's a duo of Drag Queens and their wrestling-savvy friend ranting about wrestling and it's hilarious.
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Karmine posted:
It seems to be as much or more about co-parenting now but yeah, the latest episode is from five days ago. Its called My Unconventional Life.
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Fe Vinum posted:No Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard, The Lapsed Fan, What Happened When, Between the Sheets, or OSWReview in the OP? I was trying to go by the original post of the old thread and the first couple of pages of that thread. I'll put these up...do you have any recommended episodes of these podcasts to listen to so that I can do a brief write up of them or would you be willing to provide a description?
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who here listens to the most podcasts. it only counts if you are a regular listener, so please only list podcasts that you have heard within the last one week. list them all, and the one who is listening to the most podcasts becomes the winner.
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me
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congratulations oatgan, the podcast champion of 2017. see you all next year
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