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Post by groovyphoenix on Sept 10, 2014 11:12:40 GMT -5
Fans do you have Me Undies? Me Undies are in a knott right now because even Jericho shills me undies. Me undies, buy it only every 7 years, it whicks the piss away from your willy! Make sure you shake give your me undies a break! LOL, sorry hearing Stone Cold and Jericho shill this website just makes me laugh my ass off, at least Jericho sounds somewhat interested in selling the stuff Stone cold sounds so dry on delivery... I will say this when it comes into the interviews class, but really hate the commercials!!!
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Post by malakai on Sept 11, 2014 13:10:39 GMT -5
As far as legit "insider" type podcasts, the L.A.W. group is the best. I listen to Stone Cold, Jericho, and Ross on occasion, but the constant ads just take me out of the mood. Colt Cabana's show is probably my favorite out of the wrestling talent podcasts. I tend to like the fan based podcasts. Y'know, just a group of guys talking about wrestling and crap like I would with my friends. It's interesting to hear different opinions. Let's Talk Wrestling on Youtube is good. I usually listen to it as I fall asleep so it takes several days for me to finish an episode. You'd wonder how a product I could fall asleep to could be considered entertaining, but I guess I'm just weird like that lol
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Post by dkookypunk43 on Sept 16, 2014 11:35:37 GMT -5
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Post by groovyphoenix on Sept 16, 2014 15:38:28 GMT -5
Paul Heyman with Jericho and Edge was pure gold, I learned to just hit the FF button through the 15 minutes of adds and "banging the gong" he does at the start because listening to Jericho talk is a lot of fun, then halfdway through he has his Me Undies commercial which I fast forwad past as well.
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Post by grant on Sept 22, 2014 3:45:36 GMT -5
Not a lot of love for Nate Miltons king of sports podcast. Anyone had a listen? Like Nate on review an impact so wonder if this is any good
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Post by krunk84 on Sept 22, 2014 22:24:07 GMT -5
I have recently been enjoying the Lapsed Fan podcast. It's a weekly review podcast and they just started reviewing a new wrestlemania every week. They go crazy in depth about not only the event, but everything surrounding it. A definite time killer.
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Post by Gee Hall on Sept 22, 2014 23:50:28 GMT -5
Not a lot of love for Nate Miltons king of sports podcast. Anyone had a listen? Like Nate on review an impact so wonder if this is any good Like with all podcasts, if they discuss things you are interested in, or can relate to, they are worth a look. Certainly if you enjoy US sports talk, TKOS is a solid podcast. IMO, they don't talk enough hockey. But that's my interest. I still check out Nate's show fairly regularly. My go to podcast is from the founder of The L.A.W., Gentlemen Jeff Marek's current podcast "Marek VS Wyshynski". This is a hockey podcast, but damn, it's awesome when they go off on a tangent and talk wrestling. Find your niche. Sheesh... create your own podcast. Why not?
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Post by deezy on Sept 23, 2014 1:01:11 GMT -5
If they ain't famous I couldn't give two shakes of a stick covered in doggy doo.
Who wants to hear the opinions or stories of nobodies for an hour or so?
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Post by Gee Hall on Sept 23, 2014 1:13:43 GMT -5
If they ain't famous I couldn't give two shakes of a stick covered in doggy doo. Who wants to hear the opinions or stories of nobodies for an hour or so? Famous?
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Post by deezy on Sept 23, 2014 1:20:52 GMT -5
If they ain't famous I couldn't give two shakes of a stick covered in doggy doo. Who wants to hear the opinions or stories of nobodies for an hour or so? Famous? People on TV are considered famous nowadays.....even if it's on a tiny channel in Canada.
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Post by Gee Hall on Sept 23, 2014 1:25:52 GMT -5
People on TV are considered famous nowadays.....even if it's on a tiny channel in Canada. What is a "Canada"? gaurav We need the #Goodguy to explain something here. Bring Blimps. Bring stevekasan.
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Post by deezy on Sept 23, 2014 1:55:51 GMT -5
Don't need to explain what a Canada is, just know it's universally loved by all who know it and should be the template for the entire world. They'd take over, if they weren't so polite.
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Post by Gee Hall on Sept 23, 2014 2:02:55 GMT -5
Don't need to explain what a Canada is, just know it's universally loved by all who know it and should be the template for the entire world. They'd take over, if they weren't so polite. We are a patient people. We are still offended by that comment. Blimp sent.
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Post by deezy on Sept 23, 2014 2:03:53 GMT -5
And a Blimp is?
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Post by headbangercrash on Sept 24, 2014 11:22:47 GMT -5
It's a great time to be a fan of wrestling audio. I have the radio on all day at work, it's either Bay Area Sports or wrestling related. I don't even watch wrestling anymore, just enjoy hearing others talk about it. So much content out there, it's great, especially when your baseball and football team are crapping the bed.
I think John Pollack is the best non-performer in the wrestling podcast industry. He works hard, he's always seemingly doing something related to his craft, does great interviews. Bryan Alvarez is my favorite performer podcaster. What I like about Bryan is on a show like WO Live, he gets a call from Jim in Virginia every week, and it's always about women's wrestling. Instead of pulling an Agnew on him, he ran with it and turned it into a gimmick. The same with his non wrestling show, After Dark. I think wrestling fans in general already have the stigma, so why when calling or participating in wrestling related threads or podcasts would someone treat them like shit? Bryan seems to get the same 10 callers, so instead of mocking them or degrading, he spins it best possible for the show.
It's great to hear wrestlers interviewing wrestlers, but all the ass kissing is hard to stomach. Paul Heyman making his way around the circuit has been fantastic. like others above, haven't listened to Piper or Goldberg, they seem to join the party late and just trying to grab a piece of what Austin and Jericho created.
MLW is good, everything seems pretty organic. I used to listen to Court Bauer with Alvarez and sometimes Meltzer many years ago and he was my favorite interview. So when MLW popped up, it was great to hear him and Konan do their thing. That 4 hour interview with Konan and Jericho is probably the best all around set of podcasts I've ever heard. Cornette is tolerable until he starts talking politics.
Listen to LAW, Review-a-raw, review-a-wai, Bauer and Pollack, MLW Radio, Bryan and Vinny (and Craig), WO Live, any Alex Greenfield Podcast, Stone Cold and Jericho if it's wrestling related. Jim Ross very selectively, respect his resume and best announcer ever but his podcasts seem like he's preaching and negative in nature. Meltzer is the the all time best writer/journalist/historian but besides his hit on the LAW, don't care for much of his audio.
Would like to someday hear Alvarez and Pollack join up for a podcast.
Anyways sorry for the long post, just happy to see many others into the podcasts as I am.
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