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Post by derrickt09 on Jun 13, 2014 18:43:44 GMT -5
I mostly listen to the LAW family of podcast especially Review A Raw since sometimes I miss all of Raw. I also listen to SCSA's podcast and occasionally J.R. and Jericho, besides those I also listen to the Attitude Era Podcast, OSW Review and New Generation Project Podcast as well because it's pretty cool going back and hearing about a particular era or story-line in chronological order but I do need some video game and comic book podcast to listen to as well. I also agree that it's pretty pointless for Goldberg to have a podcast even though I did enjoy his interview with Terry Crews.
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Post by Above Average Mike Sanders on Jul 24, 2014 21:50:58 GMT -5
Colt Cabana had Jim Ross on his show today... kinda sounded like Ross had a few drinks in him. Not hammered, but slurring his words a bit, and not a bad thing, he was actually a bit more forthcoming than normal.
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Post by Rob Tonkinson on Jul 26, 2014 12:22:36 GMT -5
I'm a big fan of listening to podcasts when I haven't anything better to listen to, mostly when playing video games.
I try to listen to all the LAW episodes and Review-a-Wai and Review-a-Raw and every Bauer and Pollock but the Japanese, NXT and Impact reviews get deleted because I don't usually watch the shows, as much as I'd like to listen to the NXT episodes, I just don't have time.
Outside of the LAW, I keep up with all the Attitude Era Podcast reviews, which I'd say are some of the best podcasts around, I don't know if you have to be British and of a certain age to get the humour as some of the episodes draw a lot of 90s British TV references but as that's the era I grew up in so I love them.
Any Football (Soccer) podcasts like the Guardian Football Weekly and Alan Davies' Arsenal podcasts I listen to as much as I can too, try to keep up with the BBC podcasts but most of the time their pundits just infuriate me.
I subscribe to Austin, JR and Jericho's podcasts and mostly enjoy the ones I've listened to but unless I hear rave reviews about them on social media I rarely bother to regularly keep up. The break for adverts is irritating and JR's repetitiveness at the start of every show picking apart what's wrong with wrestling today but using the same examples makes it harder to listen, I don't mind the banter John and Wai have at the start of every edition of Raw or Wai because most of it's fresh but JR seems to continually bitch about the same things, if I can't be bothered to skip to his guests I just turn off.
The market is saturated but there seems to be equally as much demand for them.
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Post by kidcanada on Jul 26, 2014 12:24:49 GMT -5
I would listen to What's NXT if it skipped the endless bantering of Agnew and Braden and just actually talked about the show. I don't mind the John and Wai banter because I actually find them entertaining.
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Post by Milky on Jul 27, 2014 7:37:52 GMT -5
Good call about the JR banter. Obviously JR is a legend and has tons of insight, but the amount of insight I gain in relation to the amount of his podcasts I listen to makes it barely worthwhile. It's better once you get to his guests but even then JR talks way too much. But I guess that's what you should expect from an announcer. lol
"Sting should not want to work a full-time schedule, nor should fans expect him to work one." Thanks for pointing that out, JR.
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Post by Rob Tonkinson on Jul 27, 2014 13:18:59 GMT -5
Good call about the JR banter. Obviously JR is a legend and has tons of insight, but the amount of insight I gain in relation to the amount of his podcasts I listen to makes it barely worthwhile. It's better once you get to his guests but even then JR talks way too much. But I guess that's what you should expect from an announcer. lol "Sting should not want to work a full-time schedule, nor should fans expect him to work one." Thanks for pointing that out, JR. I swear every podcast I've listened to he's complained about the 10 punch in the corner, it's like he's a broken record.
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