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Post by TolerancEJ on May 30, 2014 18:10:13 GMT -5
I listen and subscribe to: The Law Wrestling Observer (I also enjoy Bryan Alvarez' After Dark shows.) Pro Wrestling Torch Livecasts Colt Cabana's The Art of Wrestling The Podcast One gang: Stonecold's Censored + Uncensored shows, Jim Ross, Chris Jericho, Roddy Piper (I had subscribed to the earlier Rod Pod show.) I haven't decided yet whether to get into Goldberg's podcast.
I used to listen to Honky Tonk Man's podcast but it had discontinued.
Dave Lagana's podcast was quite interesting but it discontinued after he went to TNA.
I used to listen to VOC Nation but I had to unsubscribe. They just came across as "shock-jocks" that seem more interested in getting their own jokes over than discuss wrestling. Also, their audio quality left much to be desired (i.e. blaring levels at points during ad spots.)
I tested the waters with a few others which I cannot recall that I eventually unsubscribed from.
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Post by bitetheasp on May 30, 2014 18:22:23 GMT -5
Live Audio Wrestling's podcasts are the only wrestling podcasts I listen to with regularity.
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Post by xstraightedgedavex on May 30, 2014 18:33:58 GMT -5
Dave Lagana's podcast was quite interesting but it discontinued after he went to TNA. Completely forgot about Lagana's podcast. Think it was called I want Wrestling or we want Wrestling. Got into it about the same time as the law podcasts and felt used & abandoned when he discontinued as it was my first wrestling podcast. You never forget your first. Think I've still got some of them on my hard drive. At least I hope so cause they seem to have disappeared from the internet. Especially enjoyed the Jbl & Lillian Garcia ones covering the the show after 9/11 and their experiences.
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Post by RKing85 on May 30, 2014 23:29:07 GMT -5
Bryan's horrible analogies are also gold.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2014 1:49:40 GMT -5
I liked LAW, but I think all the other LAW-branded podcasts just overshadow the TSN radio show.
For one thing, the podcasts have longer hours, and another, the language is very liberal on the podcasts.
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Post by paynexkiller on Jun 1, 2014 7:13:31 GMT -5
Wait, there's too many? I was thinking of starting a ROH review show...
Yes! awesome to see so many Bryan and Vinny fans.
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Post by gerardgerard on Jun 1, 2014 12:47:19 GMT -5
Wait, there's too many? I was thinking of starting a ROH review show... Yes! awesome to see so many Bryan and Vinny fans. In fairness, that'd be filling a gap in the market.
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Post by Jay on Jun 1, 2014 19:52:45 GMT -5
I'm a fan of Austin's podcasts. I got into it a little after he started, highly entertaining. JR's podcast is pretty good and so is Jericho's. Piper's just sounds like a drunk old man rambling on and his first podcast one episode was painful. I don't even think I'm going to bother with Goldberg's podcast. Of course, I'm a Pollock and Wai fan first, listening since it was "Ask-A-Wai". I listen to Review-A-RAW and Review-A-Wai every week. I'm more of a talk radio guy anyways, so all these podcasts (amongst others I listen to) are great for me considering most daytime talk radio is just one sided political bullshit propaganda.
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Post by mookie on Jun 1, 2014 22:12:51 GMT -5
The only wrestling podcast I can not stand in The Jim Cornette Experience since he talks more politics than wrestling. I listen to all the LAW podcasts and Colts but its hard to when I listen to other podcasts in my travel
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Post by Milky on Jun 2, 2014 5:13:59 GMT -5
Bryan Alvarez has an unfortunate voice.
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Post by newcastlerocker on Jun 2, 2014 13:34:11 GMT -5
I walk a hell of a lot, so it's a decent amount for me. I don't listen to Pipers, although I've been meaning to.
I religiously listen to the LAW and Austin's, but only listen to Jericho's and JR's if I'm interested in the guests.
I barely watch T.V, so most of my day-to-day entertainment is wrestling podcasts.
Edit- Oh and I still have the OSW reviews on loop for bedtime.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Jun 2, 2014 13:42:51 GMT -5
That said, their podcasts are twice a week, and podcasting is basically a hobby/side project for them.
I think Jericho has the best wrestler interviews that I've heard. He has such great recall and historical knowledge regarding all four corners of the wrestling world (US & Canada, Mexico, Europe and Japan) that he can take the conversation in so many interesting places. And he speaks very quickly, so you get a lot covered in the same amount of time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2014 16:05:30 GMT -5
As a podcast junkie, there is so much to listen to but very few wrestling ones are in my rotation.
The LAW shows, some of the F4W/WO stuff and occasionally Austin, MLW's weekly main show or Colt but that's about it for the most part.
Cornette's podcast was tolerable for a few weeks, but I grew bored of him complaining and giving a sloppy recap of what he watched on MSNBC.
I don't really care about whatever MSL and some random chick talk about in the MLW VIP and Konnan's hyping up of AAA coming to America is comical at this point, as is Court Bauer's passive-aggressive attempts to shit on WWE. Court's whole "I won't buy a ticket to a show if I'm not booked" Dennis Stamp mentality he's brought up a few times also seems extremely self-important.
And Lagana had a good podcast and his various themed episodes were great. Kind of a bitch move to pull them after he got signed by TNA, but I guess it makes sense on his end since he was not shy about shitting on his current bosses.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2014 16:08:25 GMT -5
All the PodcastOne shows feel interchangeable and the more that come out, the less the originals like Jericho and Austin stand out.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2014 16:24:25 GMT -5
Anyone remember WWE's Byte This?
I wonder why they discontinued it.
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