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Post by Evilution E5150 on May 19, 2013 23:35:05 GMT -5
The Live Audio Wrestling family of shows are all good. The LAW airs on TSN Radio on Sundays and is usually uploaded by Monday. I like the LAW, but in my opinion, its my least favorite of their shows. Review A Raw - Usually uploaded on Tuesdays, a review of the previous evening's Raw. Review A Wai - Wednesdays - each week John Pollack and Wai Ting review a different show, ranging from old Pay Per Views, Raws, Nitros, ROH, documetaries...a little bit of everything. Review An Impact - Fridays - just what the title says, a review of the previous evening's Impact. There's also a lot of special interviews that are uploaded in full, as well as the occasional Japanese Audio Wrestling (2 foreigners living in Japan update the goings-on of the various Japanese promotions. This, Wai Ting and John Pollack are great together only other one i can suggest is of couse Colt i tried to listed to some others but they were either to smarky or by old bitter people (Konnan im looking at you!)
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Post by celticjobber on May 19, 2013 23:44:51 GMT -5
I echo the endorsements for Live Audio Wrestling/Review A Wai podcasts. They're great.
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Post by Andy Martin on May 20, 2013 1:59:37 GMT -5
The Live Audio Wrestling family of shows are all good. The LAW airs on TSN Radio on Sundays and is usually uploaded by Monday. I like the LAW, but in my opinion, its my least favorite of their shows. Review A Raw - Usually uploaded on Tuesdays, a review of the previous evening's Raw. Review A Wai - Wednesdays - each week John Pollack and Wai Ting review a different show, ranging from old Pay Per Views, Raws, Nitros, ROH, documetaries...a little bit of everything. Review An Impact - Fridays - just what the title says, a review of the previous evening's Impact. There's also a lot of special interviews that are uploaded in full, as well as the occasional Japanese Audio Wrestling (2 foreigners living in Japan update the goings-on of the various Japanese promotions. Out of these, the only one I enjoy listening to is Japanese Audio Wrestling. LAW would be great if Lovranski wasn't there. Review a(X) is alright sometimes but there's something about Wai that just kind of...bores me? Pollock is enjoyable to listen to though.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2013 2:10:06 GMT -5
If you are literally listening to audio during your entire work day and are looking for additional material, definitely check out at least one episode of Smart Wrestling Fan and see if it's your thing. They are sort of an acquired taste, but I do like Joe Negron's sense of humor, so I enjoy it. Their average length is around 3 hours, but it can fly by if you are working on other things while listening. It's also a very structured 3 hours that follows a regular format each week. They recap all of the major television shows and PPVs of the week.
I am also a big fan of Review A Wai and the MLW Radio podcasts with Konnan. I tend to listen to Live Audio Wrestling less frequently since MLW Radio came about, and was honestly more enjoyable to listen to than Jason Agnew talking down to his co-hosts and their callers. He comes off as a complete douche. I'll take Lovranski over Agnew any day.
Ranking my favorites: 1. Art of Wrestling, 2. MLW, 3. SWF, 4. Review A Wai. 5. Uncle Mike & Tom Show (for indy talk).
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Post by Hawk Hart on May 20, 2013 2:33:27 GMT -5
If you're curious about Indy Wrestling, I do a podcast with my friend Petey, where we introduce indy wrestling to people, one show at a time. fannypack.libsyn.orgI also suggest this show and not just because I'm gonna be on it soon.
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Post by celticjobber on May 20, 2013 2:47:26 GMT -5
I am also a big fan of Review A Wai and the MLW Radio podcasts with Konnan. I tend to listen to Live Audio Wrestling less frequently since MLW Radio came about, and was honestly more enjoyable to listen to than Jason Agnew talking down to his co-hosts and their callers. He comes off as a complete douche. I'll take Lovranski over Agnew any day. Maybe it seems lame for a radio show, but I'm pretty sure Agnew's just working a gimmick. He's the "heel" host of the Live Audio Wrestling show. I don't listen to MLW, because I hate Konnan (he seems like a homophobe and a bit of a misogynist).
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on May 20, 2013 6:56:22 GMT -5
The Live Audio Wrestling family of shows are all good. The LAW airs on TSN Radio on Sundays and is usually uploaded by Monday. I like the LAW, but in my opinion, its my least favorite of their shows. Review A Raw - Usually uploaded on Tuesdays, a review of the previous evening's Raw. Review A Wai - Wednesdays - each week John Pollack and Wai Ting review a different show, ranging from old Pay Per Views, Raws, Nitros, ROH, documetaries...a little bit of everything. Review An Impact - Fridays - just what the title says, a review of the previous evening's Impact. There's also a lot of special interviews that are uploaded in full, as well as the occasional Japanese Audio Wrestling (2 foreigners living in Japan update the goings-on of the various Japanese promotions. Out of these, the only one I enjoy listening to is Japanese Audio Wrestling. LAW would be great if Lovranski wasn't there. Review a(X) is alright sometimes but there's something about Wai that just kind of...bores me? Pollock is enjoyable to listen to though. Agree 100% on Lovranski. A lot of people don't like Agnew, but I think he and John Pollock are a great duo. Also, in the beginning I felt the same about Wai, but I think part of his charm is that he seems so unexcited about things. Different strokes, I guess, but I can see where a lot of people find him boring.
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Post by W?Y on May 20, 2013 11:53:57 GMT -5
I'm extremely picky when it comes to podcasts, especially wrestling ones, and I fully endorse both Review A Wai and RBR: Weekly Wrestling Talk.
I would also recommend any episode of Art of Wrestling that features a wrestler you would like to know more about. They're usually good hour-long shoot interviews.
Along the vein of RBR, I recommend Podswoggle. A fun, shorter podcast where the hosts crack jokes about wrestling and play fun games. It honestly surprised me with how endearing it is.
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on May 20, 2013 23:57:02 GMT -5
What a Maneuver is f***ing outstanding. I downloaded the eps on iTunes thanks to this thread. Absolute love. I tracked down their web site (http://whatamaneuver.onthestick.com/)and now I'm getting all the back episodes.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Post by Starshine on May 21, 2013 0:05:34 GMT -5
If you like ROH then you should definitely listen to the weekly ROHCast at ROHWorld.com.
The shows usually run between 45 mins to about an hour and the hosts are legitimaately funny without trying too hard.
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Post by Sigma: Current SRW Champ! on May 21, 2013 0:31:10 GMT -5
Fellow board member Nikki Heyman hosts a podcast called the North American Wrestling Connection. The show is sponsored by Wrestlechat.net and they just have a fun time with major news items surrounding that week of wrestling. They have a running championship called the NAWC Fizzleweight title when they do Pick'ems for WWE PPVs. Check it out at www.clw83.com.
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