Pro wrestling podcast focused on interviews with stars of the Northern California independent wrestling scene
Tiny but mighty, Mighty Mayra joins the program to discuss how her older brothers got her into wrestling, how its been to travel to several other states so young in her career, becoming the first female to win any title in SPW, and much more.
Current SPW Heavyweight Champion, the Force of Nature Drake Frost joins the program to discuss turning on The Honor Society, his cowboy alter ego, his influences as a big man, and reflections on his 16 year career so far.
Fresh off his stint in Georgia training with the Nightmare Factory under Cody Rhodes and QT Marshall, Dominic Teixeira joins the program to talk about what it's like to move across the country temporarily, the quick bonds that are formed by training intensely with others for so many weeks, what's next for him now that he's back in California, and most importantly, why In N Out is better than Whataburger
One half of the Reno Scum, former Impact wrestling talent and NorCal legend Adam Thornstowe joins to program to dish on what exactly happened with Impact the second time around, why things may have been so different from the first run there, winning King of Indies 2015, what's next for Reno Scum, and much more.
One half of the Reno Scum, former Impact Wrestling superstar and NorCal legend Luster the Legend discusses his time in Impact, recording his own theme music with partner Adam Thornstowe, the early days of Reno Scum, and much more
The Golden Eye Midas Kreed joins the program to talk about escaping the "NorCal Island," his burgeoning tag team with Serza, his nomadic training, who's had the biggest influence on his career so far, and much more.
The founder of Hoodslam, Dark Sheik joins the program to discuss the future of Hoodslam, representation and acceptance in pro wrestling, their new venture Church of Wrestling, and much more.
One half of the World's Freshest Tag Team, Alpha Zo joins the program to discuss working for Game Changer Wrestling, the special feeling of the locker room at For The Culture, The NorCal Conglomerate, and tag teams he wants to face off with in the future,
America's Sweet Tart, Aleyah Mia Sweets talks about traveling to Texas to wrestle for Thunder Rosa's promotion Mission Pro Wrestling, Nor Cal wrestling returning to shows in front of fans, and if its hard to maintain her Christian faith in the wrestling business.
Wrestling Personified Rik Luxury joins the program to discuss what makes him a good heel, why so many promotions have entrusted him with so many championships, his legacy as a trainer, the one time he went too far trying to get some heat from a crowd, and much more.
Fresh off a victory over rising prospect Starboy Charlie, the Future Franchise Titus Alexander joins the program to discuss growing up with a pro wrestler for a dad, wrestling outdoors, how he stayed in shape during the pandemic, and much more.
The Last Spinebender himself Kenny K joins the program to talk a little Hoodslam, where he draws inspiration for his innovative moveset, tag team wrestling vs singles wrestling, and even a little digression into roller coasters.
The winner of the 2020 edition of the prestigious All Pro Wrestling/Gold Rush Pro Wrestling Young Lions Cup Jack Cartwheel joins the program and talks about excelling in 3 sports in high school, his career taking off recently despite the pandemic, transitioning in Lucha Libre and more.
The Bossman of UGWA Anthony Trevino discusses building UGWA up from a backyard fed, finally being considered a "legit" promotion, debuting on IWTV, returning to the yard to run pandemic era shows, and much more
Sir Samurai joins the program to discuss his start as a ring announcer, his friendship with Timothy Thatcher, running SPW, his cycling and triathlon hobby, and much more
Papo Esco joins the program to talk about becoming the United Wrestling Network Tag Team Champions with Danny Limelight, putting on for all Puerto Ricans, what makes Pro Wrestling Revolution and their training academy such a special place, how proving a point to his kids is the reason he got into wrestling, and much more.
Daniel Torch joins the program to discuss his tag team with NorCal legend Virgil Flynn, his approach to a heel turn after many years of being a face, his mentorship of the Fall Out Boys Ezra and Just Zack, and his rivalry/friendship with Airon Skye, as well as many other topics.
Alexis Darevko joins the program for a discussion on how he came up in the business, how he took on an agent-like role very early in his career, and his thoughts on booking and promoting in NorCal
D-Rogue joins the program to discuss a number of topics including his tag team with Keita Murray, Da Squaaaaad, why it seems to be so hard for people to spell his name properly, and his life outside the ring.
Hoodslam's resident superhero, Ultragirl herself joins the program. We talk about her start in the business, what makes Hoodslam such a special place, why intergender and women's wrestling is so rare in NorCal, and discuss some of her favorite moments in Hoodslam history.
A tag team legend in NorCal, he's now a singles star with not one but two championship belts currently around his waist. "Timeless" Levi Shapiro joins the program to discuss wrestling on TV with no audience, his body transformation, and what he loves about old school wrestling and storytelling.
He flew out to The Collective on his own dime, volunteered on ring crew, and ended up being the biggest story of the weekend. Juicy Finau joins the show to talk about his experience out there, his humble beginnings, where he gets his work ethic and positive attitude from, and more.
On the inaugural episode, we sit down with NorCal Legend, NorCal Hall of Famer Boyce LeGrande. Join us as we discuss Roland Alexander, the Westside Playaz 2000, his epic run as Dynamite Division Champion, and more.