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MassRayPer posted:Before he started the show I asked him if he'd be interested in using some of my friend's music as the theme and that it's too bad my specialty is debunking conspiracies or it'd be fun to do the show. (Since to me it is far less interesting to hear how things are wrong.) He said that actually he'd love to do that kind of a show and asked when I'd like to do it. I love hearing conspiracy theories being thoroughly debunked by intelligent people. So this is definitely something I'm interested in. Thanks for the heads up, about to listen to it now.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 07:30 |
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Deadpool posted:I love hearing conspiracy theories being thoroughly debunked by intelligent people. So this is definitely something I'm interested in. Thanks for the heads up, about to listen to it now. It honestly wasn't as thorough as I hoped. It just wasn't a good idea to try and do 4 in one show. Moon Landing and Roswell got time, Face on Mars and JFK didn't get much attention.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 07:38 |
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If you subscribe to the Observer and you've never listened to Bryan and Vinny reviewing the barbed wire Christmas tree episode of Impact you're doing yourself a great disservice. It's the December 21, 2007 B&V show, so check it out~! Which reminds me, their Christmas shows, though they have nothing to do with wrestling (and everything to do with alcohol) are pretty funny as well.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 09:40 |
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Pro Wrestling Report (PWR) - http://www.pwrshow.com/ I'm suprised they haven't been mentioned yet, seeing how its a radio show on ESPN 10 years old and counting. The do basic news, and get some really good guests, since I've been listening this past year they've had Al Snow, Jim Cornette, Iron Sheik, Kevin Nash, Ken Kennedy, Shane Helms, The Pope and some others I'm forgetting. David Hero, a co-host of the show seemingly has a close relationship with a lot of wrestlers. The only thing negative I can say is that the quality of some of the episodes drops off once in a while for whatever reason, but the podcast is solid and the hosts have good chemistry.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 10:42 |
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MassRayPer posted:It honestly wasn't as thorough as I hoped. It just wasn't a good idea to try and do 4 in one show. Moon Landing and Roswell got time, Face on Mars and JFK didn't get much attention. I remeber hearing Bryan talking about his show for that week and wracking my brain trying to remember where I had heard the name before. Then I remembered the name on my box o' Chikara dvds and my mind was blown.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 10:58 |
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No love for Between the Ropes yet?
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 12:24 |
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Borh posted:If you subscribe to the Observer and you've never listened to Bryan and Vinny reviewing the barbed wire Christmas tree episode of Impact you're doing yourself a great disservice. It's the December 21, 2007 B&V show, so check it out~! I impulse bought a subscription on December 22, 2007 so that was the first show I heard. Me and a friend DIED at the 10+ minute review of the SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT match.
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MassRayPer posted:If you can't get enough Bryan Alvarez, he also does Bryan Alvarez After Dark, a show in the vein of Coast to Coast AM. He's done paranormal Alabama, transhumanism, and in week 3 he interviewed me and I debunked a bunch of Conspiracy Theroies. Lots of stuff I've never heard of in here, I've only started listening to pod casts this year and I'm burning through a lot at the moment, so I'll have to check most of these out.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 14:18 |
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Bankok posted:I listen to about half the stuff on F4W/Observer, the Lance Storm every other week is usually good. The Jericho interview a week or so ago was great also. I really enjoy the Steve Sims (lucha expert) shows as well, which is kind of surprising given how I've barely ever watched any lucha. I think part of it is that both Steve and Lance have settled into a rapport with Bryan, so they can goof around and joke about some of the sillier stuff but still get back on track and discuss serious parts in depth. The Cornette shows with Bryan and Dave are always great, and I really liked the Foley interview they did a few months ago. Mick was surprisingly open about TNA, agreeing with everyone who thought the finish to that one Flair match was retarded. The Karl Stern shows on the F4W/Observer site are also interesting sometimes. He focuses mostly on history (although he did do dramatic readings of the WWE Heroes comics, also) but it's easy to get burned out if you listen to too many.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 14:24 |
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http://www.betweentheropes.com/ Between the Ropes has a weekly podcast usually posted on Wednesday/Thursdays which is quite fun. Not listened in a while but D-Lo Brown co-hosts quite often when not working at TNA. The Sun in the UK (horrible paper) has a decent but infrequent one called wrestlecast if you search itunes. There's a Cena interview from a while back where he disses the Rock which has become part of the current Rock return angle.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 14:44 |
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http://georgiawrestlinghistory.com/gwhrn/rsr/home.html Probably the best podcast I ever heard is Ringside Rap with Rich Tate, Mike Sempervive and wrestling legend Les Thatcher This show rules simply because of Les Thatcher. If you don't know who Les Thatcher is then you should probably go educate yourself. He is probably has the best mind for the business and makes the most sense of things than other wrestling personalities who do podcasts that are just fans and have no experience in the industry.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 14:52 |
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I don't care about shows with wrestlers on them, I don't want shows that do analysis. I just listen to podcasts that review the TV shows, so I have something to listen to during my commute. If they give insight like this: Then it's just a bonus.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 15:25 |
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every time he gets to the "He tells his kids to get ready for school and he takes them to the dentist. ITS A SWERVE" part I can't stop laughing uncontrollably. e: god this has led me to like an hour of youtube'ing and I just wanna find Nancy Grace and rip her head off of her neck. Every time this lady screams about kids buying steroids to emulate their hero Johnny Grunge, I want to punch a wall. Truther Vandross fucked around with this message at 16:49 on Feb 17, 2011 |
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The latest Observer Radio contains a great tangent about how TNA should replace Russo with Watson.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 18:21 |
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MassRayPer posted:The latest Observer Radio contains a great tangent about how TNA should replace Russo with Watson. Percy?
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 18:30 |
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Bald-n-Nekkid posted:Percy? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watson_%28artificial_intelligence_software%29
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 18:34 |
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My favorite part of today's Observer Radio is Dave comparing some listeners to the robot from Jeopardy because they don't have a sense of humor and don't realize things him and Bryan say to each other are jokes, and then seconds later Bryan makes a joke and Dave answers it seriously Worth every single penny
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 19:36 |
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I let my F4W subscription lapse because I got burned out on Bryan and there's just way too little Rob Naylor action on Dr Keith Presents these days The only show I consistently like on the site now is Adam & Mike, who I love despite not giving a poo poo about hockey and only having a passing acquaintance with Puro. Oh well I might sign up again at some point. The PPV reports are always worth listening to. But really, there should be Naylor content every week. He's the best.
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Big Bob Pataki posted:My favorite part of today's Observer Radio is Dave comparing some listeners to the robot from Jeopardy because they don't have a sense of humor and don't realize things him and Bryan say to each other are jokes, and then seconds later Bryan makes a joke and Dave answers it seriously I always think back to this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxLZA_VgszU
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 02:03 |
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I thought Dave's gimmick was long winded super serious answers to clearly joke questions.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 02:50 |
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JoshVanValkenburg posted:I thought Dave's gimmick was long winded super serious answers to clearly joke questions.
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LividLiquid posted:It is. People just don't understand his sense of humor and think he's an ignorant nerd. He's like the Lance Storm of wrestling podcasts.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 03:00 |
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Dave Meltzer is an amazing combination of nerd and luddite. He prints off every article on wrestling for his own personal files, and some claim he prints off every email as well. I don't believe the latter though. Printing off every article is crazy, but good for him. The wrestling business needs people cataloging its history. It also leads to great stories like the House Show Royal Rumble discussion last night and in the new Observer. If someone wasn't archiving everything cool little stuff like that would be lost.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 03:05 |
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HulkaMatt posted:2 of my favorite rants from Alvarez in the last year: Best thing about this was Bryan pointing out in incredulity that WADE BARRETT was drawing a better rating than Hogan/Flair. Considering that WWE has legit made Wade Barrett into a star, it's kind of fun to listen back to when he was nobody.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 19:39 |
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Dave Meltzer is hilarious. I still laugh every now and then when I think back to the AWA joke involving a dying dad and his 3 sons.
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Graic posted:Dave Meltzer is hilarious. I still laugh every now and then when I think back to the AWA joke involving a dying dad and his 3 sons. quote:There was this rich old man who hadn't been feeling well. He went to his doctor and the doctor told him that he had an incurable case of cancer. The doctor told him he only had a few weeks left to live. Well, the guy (his name was Fred) was incredibly wealthy; certainly wealthier than Ted DiBiase, not quite as wealthy as Donald Trump, and maybe in the same league as Vince McMahon. He went to his accountant to find out about how much he'd have left to provide for his three sons (no, this wasn't Fred MacMurray) and the accountant told him that all his sons would be well taken care of for the rest of their lives. Dave was really vicious towards the AWA in its last half decade.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 20:21 |
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I legit choked on my tea reading that. Big Dave's posts on the Observer forums are usually p. hilarious too.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 20:41 |
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MassRayPer posted:Dave was really vicious towards the AWA in its last half decade. Holy poo poo that is absolutely amazing.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 21:05 |
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MassRayPer posted:Dave was really vicious towards the AWA in its last half decade. Ahahaha jesus christ that's great
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 21:24 |
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Lamuella posted:Best thing about this was Bryan pointing out in incredulity that WADE BARRETT was drawing a better rating than Hogan/Flair. Considering that WWE has legit made Wade Barrett into a star, it's kind of fun to listen back to when he was nobody. They might be pushing him but he's by no means a draw. I like him but there's a difference between simply being booked well and being a decent promo/worker, and drawing ratings/money.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 22:29 |
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He might not be a draw, but he is a much much bigger name than he was a year ago. He's someone who can be mentioned by name as an attraction in ads for live WWE events without it seeming utterly ludicrous. If you heard an ad for a house show that said "See stars like John Cena, Edge, Brodus Clay and more!" it would seem incongruous. If it said "See stars like John Cena, Edge, Wade Barrett and more!" it wouldn't.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 22:35 |
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Bryan Alvarez's dreams of high school gymnastics glory were dashed.Bryan Alvarez in Today's Daily Update posted:-- For first time, Iowa girl wins a state wrestling match ... by forfeit. Her opponent, citing family values, said wrestling could get violent and he could not bring himself to take the match. Based on the tournament format, they could conceivable end up in the same bracket later with presumably the same results. A girl was on the wrestling team when I was in high school. I had no problem with that, but I was annoyed that girls could be on the wrestling team but guys could not be on the gymnastics team. (This isn't a sexist REVERSE DISCRIMINATION thing, he's a gymnast)
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 22:37 |
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I understand why people who don't "know" Dave have trouble getting him, because he has bizarre syntax both written and verbal. After ~15 years I have a mental Dave to English filter, I guess.
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jeffersonlives posted:I understand why people who don't "know" Dave have trouble getting him, because he has bizarre syntax both written and verbal. After ~15 years I have a mental Dave to English filter, I guess. Dave's verbal stammering and repeated "you know"s didn't really bother me until I read the transcript from when they were talking about Fedor/Bigfoot, and "you know" was in a written paragraph 30 times. Also, I really love Dave's dry sense of humor in the Observer. If wrestling is going to be bad, it should be bad enough to give Dave ample material to entertain.
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# ? Feb 18, 2011 23:07 |
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ADRIEN GRODYS FIFE posted:I legit choked on my tea reading that. Big Dave's posts on the Observer forums are usually p. hilarious too. Dave is the best on the board. Really a great troll. I'll always remember his post about biggest draws of all time: dave posted:Hogan's the bigger star and drew longer. But Hogan's best year couldn't touch Austin's best year. Hogan made Vince a millionaire. Austin made him a billionaire. HHH & Steph made him a millionaire again. For podcasts, Alan's shows with Eamo and Justin Shapiro are probably my favorite podcast to listen to, wrestling or otherwise. Even if you don't understand alot of the jokes if you don't regularly read the F4W board.
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El Generico posted:This podcast is completely, totally, and unabashedly lovely, and I love it. They don't pretend they're good, either. They know they suck.
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# ? Feb 21, 2011 21:06 |
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Angry Marks (http://www.angrymarks.com/) has a whole load of podcasts, including the one you will hear Ed in San Antonio attempt to plug on Bryan's shows ALL THE TIME. It's called Over The Top radio, and is pretty good - Cutrer often makes songs that appear on B&V and seems to be some sort of redneck sound engineering genius, Craig watches PPVs with Bryan and Ed is apparently tight with ROH's Dave Lagana so they get some quite good guests including a lot of guys you would hear on F4W/WO (eg, last ep was "Dr. Lucha" Steve Sims) and ROH dudes. I like Tha O Show, based out of Toronto and quite comedy heavy - if you want SERIOUS WRESTLING DISCUSSION this might not be for you but they do get some big name guests as the host helps run an indy in Ontario. Both he and T.I.D. (their MMA correspondent) were the original hosts of the LAW. The rest of the stuff on there is quite hit and miss. There is a fair spread of MMA amongst the wrestling for those who like both, like me.
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# ? Feb 21, 2011 21:23 |
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I've been enjoying Lagana's Formerly Creative podcasts. It's interesting to hear how the WWE operates creatively, just how much of a bubble they exist in over there, and just how much high-school bullshit goes on. Pro wrestling really is a world of it's own. Crazy stuff.
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# ? Feb 21, 2011 21:44 |
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On Lagana's new podcast he interview Robert Flores, Sportscenter anchor. I was BLOWN AWAY by the poo poo he knew. The dude is a real wrestling fan. He's the guy who says Batista Bomb whenever Jose Bautista hits a home run, btw.
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ChampRamp posted:On Lagana's new podcast he interview Robert Flores, Sportscenter anchor. I was BLOWN AWAY by the poo poo he knew. The dude is a real wrestling fan. Dude drops wrestling references all the time on ESPN. I knew he was a big fan. Definitely going to have to listen to that.
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