Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 days 11 hours 37 minutes
American Dragon! Bay Bay! Destination Unknown! AEW’s All Out show was full of their newest stars and heralded by many fans as their favorite wrestling PPV ever. Let’s take a deep dive!
We’ve been showered and Empowerrred! We’ll break down NWA’s landmark PPV, Smackdown’s Universal Title picture and the final top to AEW’s All Out PPV this weekend.
What a week for debuts, shows, tears, cheers and WRESTLING! CM Punk is officially All Elite, Brock Lesnar and Becky Lynch are back in WWE’s title pictures after mostly strong SummerSlam and we got a true contender for match of the year.
One. More. Match! In honor of his big win, we’re talking all about the times Christian won a World Championship in WWE. Plus, rampant speculation on SummerSlam eve and looking forward to the debut of a certain Punk from Chicago.
WE! ARE (were?) N. X. T! We’re diving into some of our favorite memories of WWE’s developmental brand and explaining why Rampage has us pretty excited (hint: Women in the main event!)
A MONSTAH A MONSTAH THIS EPISODE’S A MONSTAH! We’re talking all about the story of Daniel Bryan and the Yes Movement that carried him all the way to the main event of WrestleMania.
Watch out for tiny tanks and be careful with that pizza cutter! What a bonkers week of wrestling we have to break down on Tights and Fights! We’re talking about Baron Corbin, the jumping brands and how we learned to stop worrying and love the Elite.
Awwwwwwww listeners! Don’t you dare be sour! We’re talking all about our new Mr. Money in the Bank, the (over?) abundance of titles on AEW and the courtroom drama of our generation.
Wrestling is about to get a lot more crowded (for better or worse) and we’re gonna talk all about it! Plus, all of the debuts on NXT and Smackdown and night one of AEW’s Fyter Fest event. Come on and jam!
Wakka Wakka! It’s time to put over The Muppets as the Greatest celebrity RAW hosts of ALL TIME! Matthew Gaydos joins us as our Muppets expert to discuss what made this pairing work and why The Thunderdome is starting to wear out its welcome