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Post by Mister Pigwell on Mar 16, 2017 11:34:48 GMT -5
For those who used to listen to Konnan's shows on MLW (when he was with Bauer and MSL), have you followed him over to where his new podcast has been? If so, how is it? When he broke away from MLW I fell out of the habit of tracking down his shows. Too much Disco Inferno now, I can't listen anymore.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Mar 16, 2017 11:44:11 GMT -5
For those who used to listen to Konnan's shows on MLW (when he was with Bauer and MSL), have you followed him over to where his new podcast has been? If so, how is it? When he broke away from MLW I fell out of the habit of tracking down his shows. Too much Disco Inferno now, I can't listen anymore. Lol Raven actually said that he couldn't have Disco Inferno as a guest because he was over exposed. Off topic, but Lance Storm legit killed him when Disco appeared in "Killing the town" it was brutal.
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Post by madness50 on Mar 17, 2017 4:00:04 GMT -5
OSW Review Jim Cornette Experience (skip through the politics, just too grating) Cornette Drive Thru 605 Super Podcast Solomonster
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Post by Slingshot Suplay on Mar 17, 2017 10:14:34 GMT -5
My podcasts are listed in this order: Something to wrestle w/ bruce Pritchard What happened when Old school wrestling podcast Killing the town Mlw radio Cornette's drive thru Marty and sarah love wrestling Msl and sullivan Keepin it 100 w/konnan Live audio wrestling Human podcast machine w/ taz Art of wrestling Ross report Talk is jericho Steve austin show Steve austin show unleashed Raven effect Vince russo's the brand Pwtorch livecast Bischoff on wrestling Xpac 12360 Booker t's heated conversation
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Post by crowley1986 on Mar 17, 2017 12:07:41 GMT -5
Too much Disco Inferno now, I can't listen anymore. Lol Raven actually said that he couldn't have Disco Inferno as a guest because he was over exposed. Off topic, but Lance Storm legit killed him when Disco appeared in "Killing the town" it was brutal. Cant abide by Disco, it sounds like Kermit the frog calling in
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Mar 17, 2017 13:00:42 GMT -5
Something to Wrestle What Happened When Live Audio Wrestling Review A Raw Review A Smackdown Review A Wai Whts NXT Keep it 2000 Killing the Town Keepin it 100 (minus the Juvi segments) The Steve Austin Show Talk is Jericho The Art of Wrestling Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast The Masked Man Show The Ross Report
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Post by Long A, Short A on Mar 17, 2017 15:12:20 GMT -5
Tights and Fights Slambros F4W/Observer I'd be afraid to Google "Slambros" or "Tights and Fights" due to their high potential for being a NSFW rib. I believe F4W is legit, though. Slambros is an offshoot of the Fanbros podcast on the Loudspeakers network. They're the voice of the urban geek. Tights and Fights is on the Maximum fun podcast network. Maxfun podcasts don't get too dirty.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 8:11:41 GMT -5
Just for having time stamps, I'm sticking the 6:05 (DA MUDDAHSHEEEEP!) at the top of my list. I don't have to guess.
Heard the 2nd one with the guy that wrote Dick the Bruiser's book and the audio clips he was able to get were amazing. (They are all based on the Chicago Wrestling Club, the group that was comprised of Bruiser, Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder. So there is some AWA & WWA mixed in.) Even got some clips from Bob Luce's widow. Hearing Bob again shill for "One Stop" with Bobo made me smile. I'm 8 years old again.
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Post by Gerard Gerard on Mar 19, 2017 8:31:57 GMT -5
The Live Audio Wrestling family of podcasts are generally the only "must" listen for me. Specifically, anything with Wai Ting and John Pollock at the front. They're both tremendously funny, and come off like genuine fans, but also tend to be quite measured in their criticism too, understanding why certain decisions are made without necessarily agreeing with them. It's repeatedly and abundantly apparent that they're both involved in professional broadcasting too, as everything has this polished feel to it that separates it from the pack.
I'd recommend the Review-a-Wai series, no problem, with likewise recommendations for Review-a-RAW and Review-a-Smackdown if you want to keep up with the product. There are many weeks where I just live off these podcasts and Youtube clips to keep up with the main WWE product. In my defence, a live WWE show is a 1am start, with anything between a 3am and 4 am finish.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 10:13:45 GMT -5
Dinner with the King is fun. I can listen to Jerry Lawler talk wrestling all day and never get bored. He only has 3 episodes so far:
His contract situation. His WM match with Michael Cole. Heel Mr. McMahon in Memphis. (Highly insist you listen to this one; there is audio of some of Vince's promos from then. "There are only 3 sure things in life: death, taxes and Randy Savage" is very cool.) Next episode is about the Rock & Roll Express.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Mar 26, 2017 23:36:57 GMT -5
Dinner with the King is fun. I can listen to Jerry Lawler talk wrestling all day and never get bored. He only has 3 episodes so far: His contract situation. His WM match with Michael Cole. Heel Mr. McMahon in Memphis. (Highly insist you listen to this one; there is audio of some of Vince's promos from then. "There are only 3 sure things in life: death, taxes and Randy Savage" is very cool.) Next episode is about the Rock & Roll Express. Isn't it also recorded in Lawler's bar? Listened to the first 3. Eps 1 and 2 had low volume but that was majorly improved by ep 3.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 8:44:37 GMT -5
It's supposed to be, although I think one of them was done via Skype. But it is intended to be done at Lawler's establishment.
I like the show. Jerry doesn't plan to get long-winded on these things because he hated the one he did with Austin; he talked for 3 hours in one sitting. That's why it took him so long to give a green light to do one himself.
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