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Post by Big Bri on Feb 3, 2018 15:52:19 GMT -5
What Happened When with Tony Schiavone and Conrad Thompson is great, I am working my way though the archives, but am only half way through. Conrad is fantastic on both hi shows. Well...you know... If you haven't reached it yet, the Halloween Havoc 1995 episode is hilarious. Tony does new voiceovers of the WCW Hotline ads and it's hysterical. I almost fell off the treadmill when I was listening.
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Post by Big Bri on Feb 3, 2018 16:16:35 GMT -5
I love the podcasts. I barely even listen to the normal radio anymore. Podcasts are great for driving around running errands, working out at the gym, doing household stuff, and walking my dog.
My normal rotation...
Something To Wrestle With - probably my favorite. Bruce and Conrad are very good together and most episodes are a nice trip to my childhood with some great memories. The only negative is the constant self-promotion of their live shows. I can deal with the t-shirt ads and other stuff, but the live show ads drive me nuts.
Jim Cornette (both podcasts) - I gave my thoughts in the thread about these specifically.
Steve Austin - this was great a couple years ago but the quality has gone way down recently. I'll usually only listen if he has a wrestling person on it, although his buddy Teddy is really funny.
Jim Ross - barely able to listen to this anymore. His is the worst and most boring out of my rotation but again, depending on the guest it can be good at times. A lot of shilling his own stuff though.
What Happened When (Tony Schiavone) - Bruce Prichard is much more entertaining and can remember a lot more stuff than Tony can. Tony's answer to a lot of questions is "I don't know" or "I don't remember" and it gets old sometimes. Conrad has even called him out on it. It's really funny though. Although I like adolescent jokes as much as the next guy, sometimes they get a little out of hand with it. However, the good far outweighs the bad here.
6:05 Superpodcast (Brian Last) - I like how Brian really knows his stuff and covers a lot of old territories. He gets some interesting guests for interviews too. I'm a year behind in this one because the episodes are so long (average of 3 hours each). The negative is that there's way too much focus on the 1990s Northeast independent scene, and since I'm not familiar with that, I find it boring so I usually skip over that stuff. But to each their own as I'm sure I'm in the minority there.
I've heard of some other good ones out there but these are really all I have time to keep up with.
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Post by The Mysterious Budo on Feb 3, 2018 23:30:56 GMT -5
Going in Raw for a lighter take Art of Wrestling Dinner with the King(Jerry Lawler) E&C's Pod of Awesomeness How2Wrestling(also a light hearted fan podcast, but of a man introducing his wife to certain wrestlers and getting her reaction) Killing the Town with Storm and Cyrus Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard Talk is Jericho The Attitude Era Podcast The Steve Austin Show Wrestling Compadres Slamcast
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 20, 2018 18:26:21 GMT -5
I wanted to take a moment and shill my podcast called 4Corners Podcast here. soundcloud.com/pit-podcast-134632092We kind of do it all. We do new and old stuff. We'll be doing Summerslam and Takeover this week. Some weeks we just pick a move and talk about famous users of the hold and variations of the hold.
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Post by Travis605 on Aug 20, 2018 18:58:55 GMT -5
Since I saw this bumped:
Although some have been mentioned, since I’m friends with them, gotta push the 605, Cornette, Kentucky Fried Rasslin and the Studcast
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