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In this episode of Wrestling with the Willey's, hosts Joshua and Jeremy discuss WrestleMania 41, reflecting on their experiences and analyzing key matches. They delve into the Elimination Chamber, John Cena's heel turn, and the highlights of WrestleMania, including standout performances from Jey Uso, Gunther, Jade Cargill, and Jacob Fatu. The conversation also critiques disappointing matches and speculates on future storylines in WWE. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on predictions, match outcomes, and performances. They analyze the surprising elements of the matches, particularly the main event of night one and the women's triple threat match on night two. The discussion highlights their opinions on wrestlers' performances, the storytelling in matches, and the crowd reactions during WrestleMania. In this segment, the conversation revolves around favorite wrestlers, match highlights, and the dynamics of recent WWE events. The speakers discuss their favorite female wrestlers, analyze the Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest street fight, and highlight Dominic Mysterio's crowd reactions. They also touch on Randy Orton's role in elevating new talent and express their frustrations with Logan Paul's involvement in WWE, particularly in his match against AJ Styles. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua Willey discuss various aspects of professional wrestling, focusing on the impact of Vince McMahon on wrestlers' careers, the return of Aleister Black, and the dynamics of women's tag team wrestling. They analyze Becky Lynch's character development, critique Raquel Rodriguez's performance, and speculate on Bayley's future. The discussion also touches on Logan Paul's controversial presence in WWE, John Cena's evolving character, and Cody Rhodes' future in the championship scene. They conclude with reflections on fan reactions to WrestleMania and expectations for upcoming events like Backlash.takeawaysJohn Cena's heel turn was anticipated after the Royal Rumble.Jey Uso received the loudest pop during WrestleMania.The match between Jey Uso and Gunther was a highlight of the night.The New Day vs. War Raiders match was disappointing and lacked excitement.Jade Cargill showed improvement in her wrestling skills against Naomi.Jacob Fatu is seen as a rising star with great promo skills.The pacing of WrestleMania felt brisk despite its length.The ending of the Jey Uso vs. Gunther match raised questions about Gunther's status.The outcome of El Grande Americano vs. Rey Fenix surprised many viewers.Overall, the hosts enjoyed the event but had critiques on certain matches. Predictions can often be wrong, as seen with Rey Mysterio's absence.The impact of match length on audience engagement is significant.Charlotte Flair's recent performances have been underwhelming.The main event of night one was a standout match.Crowd reactions can greatly influence the atmosphere of a match.Io Sky received a strong reaction during her match.The storytelling aspect of wrestling is crucial for audience investment.Seth Rollins' character development is intriguing post-WrestleMania.The finish of matches can leave a lasting impression on fans.Wrestling matches can be unpredictable, leading to surprising outcomes. IO Sky is a favorite female wrestler for many.The match quality can vary, but some stand out as bangers.Drew McIntyre's need for wins is evident.Dominic Mysterio received the loudest crowd reaction of the night.Randy Orton is known for putting over younger talent.Logan Paul's controversial presence in WWE is a topic of debate.AJ Styles' loss to Logan Paul frustrated many fans.The importance of crowd reactions in wrestling matches is...
In this episode, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the recent changes in their podcast format, focusing on major WWE and AEW pay-per-views. They delve into the Royal Rumble, analyzing the performances, surprises, and controversies surrounding wrestlers like Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Jordynne Grace. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, including the impact of shorter pay-per-views and the challenges of maintaining viewer engagement. In this episode, Jeremy and Joshua discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on Nia Jax's impressive performance, critiques of match quality, and character dynamics, particularly with Johnny Gargano. They analyze the match between Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes, highlighting its storytelling and violence. The conversation shifts to predictions for the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, discussing potential outcomes and character developments. They also touch on the depth of the wrestling roster and the impact of recent changes in WWE's storytelling approach.TakeawaysThe podcast is resetting its format to focus on major pay-per-views.WWE is moving towards shorter pay-per-views with fewer matches.Charlotte Flair's repeated victories frustrate fans.Nia Jax's wrestling style raises concerns about safety.Jordynne Grace's strength showcased in the Royal Rumble.The women's Royal Rumble had notable surprises and returns.The men's Royal Rumble lacked unexpected entrants.Fans are critical of the repetitive nature of certain wrestlers' matches.The podcast aims to provide consistent content despite busy schedules.Wrestling promotions are adapting to viewer preferences and streaming platforms.Critiques of match quality often stem from pacing and storytelling.Audience perception can greatly influence the effectiveness of a performance.Johnny Gargano's character struggles to resonate as a heel.Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens delivered a match filled with storytelling and violence.The Royal Rumble set the stage for future rivalries and matches.WWE's roster depth allows for more engaging storylines and surprises.The evolution of wrestling storytelling has improved viewer engagement.Cody's aspirations for the winged eagle belt reflect a desire for legacy.The upcoming pay-per-views promise exciting matchups and developments.Chapters00:00 Podcast Reset and Pay-Per-View Coverage02:55 WWE Pay-Per-View Format Changes05:59 Royal Rumble Insights and Surprises08:56 Charlotte Flair's Dominance in Women's Wrestling11:58 Jordynne Grace and Nia Jax Controversies15:00 Reflections on Women's Rumble Performance17:53 Men's Royal Rumble and Lack of Surprises21:00 Final Thoughts on Rumble Results28:18 Critique of Match Quality and Performance29:34 Overacting and Audience Perception30:55 Johnny Gargano's Character Dynamics32:24 Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes' Match Analysis34:58 Cody's Championship Aspirations36:53 The Impact of Match Storytelling38:23 Royal Rumble Outcomes and Future Predictions40:48 Roster Depth and Surprise Entrants42:59 WrestleMania Speculations45:02 Blurring Lines in Wrestling Storylines48:35 Future Pay-Per-View Expectations
The Wrestling with the Willey's podcast discusses the challenges of keeping up with monthly pay-per-views and the length of WWE events. They review the matches from the Queen and King of the Ring pay-per-view, including the kickoff show, Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan, and the triple threat match. They express frustration with the lack of build-up for the women's tag titles and speculate on Becky Lynch's future. They also discuss the potential shift in storytelling with WWE's move to Netflix. The conversation touches on the importance of storytelling and the impact of social media on wrestling narratives. In this conversation, Joshua and Jeremy discuss their thoughts on various wrestling matches and storylines. They express their dislike for Nia Jax's wrestling style and lack of concern for the safety of her opponents. They also discuss the booking decisions and match outcomes of the King and Queen of the Ring tournament. The conversation veers into a discussion about Logan Paul's involvement in wrestling and the state of the industry. They also mention their other content, such as music video reactions and video game streams.TakeawaysThe hosts struggle to keep up with monthly pay-per-views and the length of WWE events.There is frustration with the lack of build-up for the women's tag titles and the short reigns of champions.Speculation arises about Becky Lynch's future in WWE and the potential shift in storytelling with WWE's move to Netflix.The hosts emphasize the importance of storytelling in wrestling and discuss the impact of social media on wrestling narratives. Nia Jax's wrestling style and lack of concern for her opponents' safety is a major issueThe booking decisions and match outcomes of the King and Queen of the Ring tournament were surprisingLogan Paul's involvement in wrestling is controversial and not well-received by some fansAEW is gaining popularity and is seen as a competitor to WWEThe hosts also discuss their other content, such as music video reactions and video game streamsChapters00:00 Introduction and Challenges of Keeping Up with Monthly Pay-Per-Views13:45 Speculation on Becky Lynch's Future in WWE15:49 The Importance of Storytelling in Wrestling23:00 Frustration with the Lack of Build-Up for Women's Tag Titles27:41 Concerns about Nia Jax's wrestling style32:14 Dealing with negativity on social media36:08 Randy Orton's fun character change37:24 Gunther winning the King of the Ring42:47 Criticism of Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul's match46:53 AEW's rushed pay-per-view schedule50:06 AEW's storytelling and wrestler freedom53:06 Upcoming content: podcasts, reactions, and video game streams54:38 Call to action: visit the website and engage with the content
The Wrestling with the Willeys podcast discusses the Backlash 2024 edition. The hosts note that the pay-per-view had only five matches and lasted three hours. They discuss the matches, including the Bloodline vs. Kevin Owens and Randy Orton, Bailey vs. Naomi and Tiffany Stratton, Damien Priest vs. Jey Uso, and more. They comment on the crowd's energy and the lack of continuity with storylines from WrestleMania. The hosts also mention the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The conversation covers various topics related to wrestling, including the potential push of Jey Uso, the Bloodline Civil War storyline, the performance of Jade Cargill, the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, and the future AEW pay-per-view events. The hosts also discuss the differences between WWE and AEW storylines and the potential matches and outcomes for the upcoming events.TakeawaysBacklash 2024 had only five matches and lasted three hours.The crowd was energetic and engaged throughout the pay-per-view.There was a lack of continuity with storylines from WrestleMania.The hosts predicted the winners of the matches.The upcoming King and Queen of the Ring event was mentioned. Jey Uso deserves a push and may win the title in the futureThe bloodline civil war storyline is intriguing and could lead to Roman Reigns turning faceJade Cargill still needs improvement in her wrestling skillsThe King and Queen of the Ring tournaments are ongoing and have potential exciting matchupsAEW and WWE have different approaches to storytellingUpcoming AEW pay-per-view events include Double or Nothing and King and Queen of the RingChapters00:00 Introduction and Overview04:29 Energetic Crowd and Lack of Continuity09:59 Matches and the Upcoming King and Queen of the Ring Event26:12 Assessing Jade Cargill's Performance28:11 The King and Queen of the Ring Tournaments34:26 Comparing AEW and WWE Storylines43:22 Upcoming AEW & WWE Pay-Per-View Events
SummaryAEW's Dynasty pay-per-view received mixed reviews, with many matches being forgettable. Chris Jericho's win over Hook in an FTW rules match was criticized, as Jericho's constant presence on every pay-per-view is becoming tiresome. The match between Willow Nightingale and Julia Hart for the TBS Championship was predictable, setting up a future rematch with Mercedes Mone'. Roderick Strong retained the title against Kyle O'Reilly in a match that lacked buildup. The House of Black faced Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston, and Mark Briscoe in a six-man tag match, but the outcome did not have much impact. Kazuchika Okada defeated PAC for the Continental Championship in a lengthy match. Overall, the pay-per-view lacked standout moments and failed to deliver on expectations. The conversation covers various matches and storylines from the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view event. The hosts discuss the absence of Britt Baker and speculate on her return and potential feuds. They praise the match between Brian Danielson and Will Ospreay as one of the best in recent years. They also discuss the ladder match between The Young Bucks and FTR for the tag team titles. The hosts express their disappointment with the overall quality of the event and criticize AEW for focusing too much on negative comments and not delivering a consistently good product.TakeawaysChris Jericho's constant presence on every pay-per-view is becoming tiresomeThe matches lacked buildup and did not have significant impactThe pay-per-view failed to deliver standout momentsPredictable outcomes set up future rematches and storylines Speculation on Britt Baker's absence and potential returnPraise for the Brian Danielson vs. Will Ospreay matchDisappointment with the overall quality of the AEW Dynasty pay-per-viewCriticism of AEW's focus on negative comments and lack of consistent qualityChapters00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts09:06 Kazuchika Okada vs. PAC for the Continental Championship11:18 The House of Black vs. Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston, and Mark Briscoe20:20 Chris Jericho vs. Hook in an FTW Rules Match23:46 Willow Nightingale vs. Julia Hart for the TBS Championship24:09 The Mystery of Britt Baker's Absence25:50 The Epic Match: Brian Danielson vs. Will Ospreay34:38 The Disappointing AEW Dynasty Pay-Per-View37:19 AEW's Focus on Negative Comments
SummaryThe conversation covers the discussion of WrestleMania XL and the fallout leading up to the upcoming event, Backlash. The hosts talk about the matches and storylines, including Rhea Ripley vs. Becky Lynch, the tag team ladder match, and the match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso. They also discuss the draft and the changes in the roster. The hosts express their opinions on the matches and the lack of connection between WrestleMania and Backlash. Night two of WrestleMania featured several matches that lacked significant storylines or build-up. The matches between LA Knight and AJ Styles, and Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits felt like filler and had little impact on the overall event. The Philadelphia Street Fight between The Pride (Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits) and The Final Testament (Authors of Pain and Karrion Kross) was underwhelming and didn't have a clear purpose. The match between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins was overshadowed by Damien Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract. Overall, night two lacked compelling matches and failed to deliver on the excitement of WrestleMania. WrestleMania was one of the better ones in recent years, with memorable moments and solid matches. The main event saw Roman Reigns finally lose the title to Cody Rhodes, with the help of several surprise appearances. The match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso was forgettable, and the same goes for LA Knight vs. AJ Styles. The length of the matches was a common issue, with many being too short to leave a lasting impression. The upcoming pay-per-view events include AEW Dynasty and WWE Backlash.TakeawaysThe hosts discuss the matches and storylines of WrestleMania XL and the fallout leading up to Backlash.They express their opinions on the matches and the lack of connection between WrestleMania and Backlash.The draft and roster changes are also discussed.The hosts speculate on the upcoming matches at Backlash and the potential outcomes. Night two of WrestleMania featured matches that lacked significant storylines or build-upThe matches between LA Knight and AJ Styles, and Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits felt like fillerThe Philadelphia Street Fight between The Pride and The Final Testament was underwhelming and lacked purposeThe match between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins was overshadowed by Damien Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contractOverall, night two of WrestleMania Backlash failed to deliver on the excitement of WrestleMania WrestleMania was one of the better ones in recent yearsThe main event saw Roman Reigns finally lose the title to Cody RhodesSome matches, like Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso and LA Knight vs. AJ Styles, were forgettableThe length of the matches was a common issue, with many being too shortUpcoming pay-per-view events include AEW Dynasty and WWE BacklashChapters00:00 Introduction and Discussion of WrestleMania XL11:22 Review of the Tag Team Ladder Match23:11 Review of the Match between Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso29:26 Speculation on the Upcoming Matches at Backlash57:23 Night Two: Lackluster Matches and Filler57:53 The Underwhelming Philadelphia Street Fight58:03 Damien Priest's Money in the Bank Cash-In58:38 Disappointing Night Two of WrestleMania58:17 Roman Reigns Loses Title to Cody Rhodes in Epic Main Event59:05 Controversial YouTubers and Role Models on TV59:53 The Influence of YouTubers in Wrestling01:00:21 Questionable Role Models and Inappropriate Content01:00:54 The Impact of Inappropriate Content on Wrestling01:05:16 The Importance of Memorable Entrance Themes01:06:19 The Decline in Quality of Entrance Themes01:09:45 The Unpredictability of Match Outcomes01:10:14 The Mistake of...
The Wrestling with the Willeys Podcast discusses AEW Revolution 2024 edition. They review the matches and express their opinions on the decisions made by Tony Khan. They also discuss the release of several wrestlers and the bloated rosters in AEW. The conversation covers various matches, including Christian Cage vs. Daniel Garcia, Eddie Kingston vs. Brian Danielson, and Wardlow winning the all-star scramble match. The conversation covers various matches from a wrestling event, discussing the booking decisions and the wrestlers' performances. The main themes include the lack of direction for certain wrestlers, the missed opportunities for storytelling, and the standout match between Will Ospreay and Kanasuke Takashita. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua discuss the recent AEW event and share their thoughts on the matches and storylines. They highlight the ongoing feud between Hangman Page and Swerve, praising the storytelling and character development. They also discuss Sting's retirement match and Darby Allin's risky move during the match. The conversation concludes with a discussion about CM Punk and the need for wrestlers to have creative control over their characters.KeywordsWrestling, AEW, Revolution, Podcast, Matches, Tony Khan, Release, Roster, Christian Cage, Daniel Garcia, Eddie Kingston, Brian Danielson, Wardlow, wrestling, matches, booking decisions, storytelling, missed opportunities, standout match, AEW, wrestling, Hangman Page, Swerve, Sting, Darby Allin, CM Punk, creative controlTakeawaysThe hosts express their opinions on the decisions made by Tony Khan in AEWThey discuss the release of several wrestlers and the bloated rosters in AEWThey review various matches from AEW Revolution 2024 editionThey highlight the performances of Christian Cage, Eddie Kingston, and Wardlow Some wrestlers, like Lance Archer and Brian Cage, have not been utilized effectively by the promotion.The Undisputed Kingdom faction has not been given compelling storylines or character development.The match between Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy could have been better if it had been booked differently.The Blackpool Combat Club faction has not been booked strongly and their alignment as heels or faces is unclear.The match between Will Ospreay and Kanasuke Takashita was the standout match of the event.The conversation highlights the need for better storytelling and character development in professional wrestling. The feud between Hangman Page and Swerve has been well-developed and showcases strong storytellingDarby Allin's risky move during Sting's retirement match was a highlight of the eventCM Punk's recent interviews have sparked controversy and divided opinionsWrestlers having creative control over their characters can be both beneficial and detrimental to the productTitlesThe Impact of Roster Size in AEWReviewing AEW Revolution 2024 Edition Missed Opportunities for WrestlersLack of Direction for the Undisputed Kingdom Darby Allin's Risky Move Steals the ShowControversy Surrounding CM Punk's InterviewsSound Bites"Tony Khan's been doing some weird decisions lately""I'm getting tired of like, I don't think star ratings matter when it comes to the matches""Eddie Kingston feels like a real dude""This match helped nobody. It was pointless.""The match between Will Ospreay and Kanasuke Takashita was the best on the card.""Swerve should have won the match, not Samoa Joe.""They were doing a contract signing with him and fucking Samoa Joe because I guess for dynasty it's gonna be Swerve and Samoa Joe.""Like him doing it, like it's mostly his thing is that he wants his story to be like a...
In this episode of the Wrestling with the Willey's podcast, Josh and Jeremy discuss the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. They start by talking about the length of the pay-per-view and how it has changed over time. They then dive into the women's Elimination Chamber match and discuss the awkward finish. They also share their thoughts on Becky Lynch's return and potential winners. The hosts discuss the filler matches and how they contribute to the storytelling for WrestleMania. They also speculate on Damien Priest's cash-in and potential opponents. Finally, they talk about Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate and share their thoughts on the Judgment Day match. The conversation discusses the disappointing matches and filler content in the card, the incoherent nature of the card and missed opportunities, the issues with Nia Jax's wrestling style, Rhea Ripley's disappointing run, and the overall mediocre nature of the card. The conversation also provides a preview of AEW Revolution.TakeawaysThe length of pay-per-views has changed over time, with the Elimination Chamber being shorter than expected.The women's Elimination Chamber match had an awkward finish, and the hosts discuss potential winners and the return of Becky Lynch.Filler matches in pay-per-views contribute to the storytelling for WrestleMania.The hosts speculate on Damien Priest's cash-in and potential opponents.Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate are discussed, and the hosts share their thoughts on the Judgment Day match. The card for the event was filled with disappointing matches and filler content, leading to a lackluster overall experience.There were missed opportunities and incoherence in the card, with matches that didn't make sense or lacked proper build-up.Nia Jax's wrestling style and lack of consideration for her opponents' safety was a major issue in one of the matches.Rhea Ripley's current run has been underwhelming, and her match at the event was not memorable.Overall, the event was mediocre and failed to deliver on expectations.The conversation also previews the upcoming AEW Revolution event.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Pay-Per-View Length01:24 Discussion on Pay-Per-View Frequency08:05 Awkward Finish in the Women's Match09:33 Becky Lynch's Return and Potential Winners13:07 Filler Matches and WrestleMania Storytelling24:05 Discussion on Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate28:13 Conclusion and Thoughts on Judgment Day Match28:51 Disappointing Matches and Filler Content33:17 Incoherent Card and Missed Opportunities38:09 Issues with Nia Jax's Wrestling Style43:18 Rhea Ripley's Disappointing Run48:48 Overall Mediocre Card54:59 Preview of AEW Revolution
SummaryIn this episode of the Wrestling with the Willey's podcast, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the Royal Rumble pay-per-view. They start by setting the stage and explaining why they decided to focus on the Royal Rumble matches. They dive into the Women's Royal Rumble, highlighting the surprises and returns, as well as the impressive performances. They also discuss Bayley's challenge and the developments in NXT. Moving on to the Men's Royal Rumble, they share their thoughts on Roman Reigns' match and the involvement of Logan Paul. They conclude by expressing their disappointment with a filler match. In this conversation, Jeremy and Joshua discuss the surprises and disappointments in the Royal Rumble, changes in announcers, controversy with Vince McMahon, potential matches for WrestleMania, the future of Jordynne Grace, returns of CM Punk and Cody Rhodes, injuries and rumors, Bron Breakker's contract, and speculation on future matches. They also mention the upcoming Elimination Chamber event.TakeawaysThe Royal Rumble had some surprises and disappointments, including returns and unexpected entrants.There have been changes in the announcers for WWE shows, with new commentators on Raw and SmackDown.Controversy surrounds Vince McMahon, with allegations of assault affecting the Royal Rumble.Potential matches for WrestleMania include Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns vs. The Rock.The future of Jordynne Grace in WWE is uncertain, but she has shown potential in the Royal Rumble.CM Punk and Cody Rhodes made notable returns in the Royal Rumble.Injuries and rumors have affected the plans for WWE events.Bron Breakker has been offered contracts for both Raw and SmackDown.There is speculation on future matches, including a possible unification of titles.The next event to look forward to is the Elimination Chamber.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage03:24 Women's Royal Rumble09:24 Surprises and Returns13:32 Impressive Performances18:26 Bayley's Challenge and NXT Developments21:21 Men's Royal Rumble25:02 Roman Reigns' Match and Predictions28:20 Logan Paul's Involvement31:31 Filler Match and Disappointment36:30 Surprises and Disappointments in the Royal Rumble37:28 Changes in Announcers38:35 Controversy with Vince McMahon39:29 Potential Matches for WrestleMania41:35 The Future of Jordynne Grace45:53 Returns of CM Punk and Cody Rhodes46:53 Injuries and Rumors54:57 Bron Breakker's Contract57:51 Speculation on Future Matches01:00:20 Upcoming Elimination Chamber
Josh, and Jeremy discuss WWE Fastlane 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss WWE Payback 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss AEW All Out 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from the Dynamite and Rampage following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss AEW All In 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from the Dynamite and Rampage following.
Josh, Jeremy, and his youngest son discuss WWE Summerslam 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss WWE Money in the Bank 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from the Raw and Smackdown following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss AEW Forbidden Door 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from the shows following.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss WWE Night of Champions 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss AEW Double or Nothing 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Dynamite, Rampage, and even Collision in the weeks following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh, Jeremy, and Jeremy's youngest son discuss WWE Wrestlemania 39 Night 2 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh, and Jeremy discuss WWE Backlash 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh, Jeremy, and Jeremy's youngest son discuss WWE Wrestlemania 39 Night 1 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss AEW Revolution 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Dynamite and Rampage in the weeks following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh, Jeremy, and Joe discuss WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown in the week following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Royal Rumble 2023 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown in the week following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Survivor Series 2022 Wargames and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Raw and Smackdown in the weeks following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss AEW Full Gear 2022 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as events from Dynamite and Rampage in the week following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Crown Jewel 2022 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as the fallout from the events on Raw, and Smackdown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Extreme Rules 2022 and give their opinions on how the event went as well as the fallout from the events on Raw, and Smackdown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Clash at the Castle and AEW All Out and give their opinions on how the events went as well as the fallout from the events on Raw, Smackdown, and Dynamite. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Summerslam 2022 and give their opinions on how the premium live event went as well as talked about the Monday Night Raw following the event. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Josh,Jeremy and joe discuss wwe hell in a cell. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh,Jeremy and Joe discuss AEW Double or Nothing 2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Wrestlemania 38 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Josh,Jeremy,Aidan and Liam discuss WWE Elimination Chamber 2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Royal Rumble 2022. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss there favorite ppvs and matches of the year --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh,Jeremy and Special Guest Liam discuss WWE Day 1. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh,Jeremy and Elaine review and discuss Ring of Honor's End of an Era's Final Battle 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE NXT Wargames. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy Discuss WWE Survivor Series 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss AEW Full Gear 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss there thoughts on the Chris Jericho Rock'n Wrestling Rager at Sea Triple Whammy cruise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Extreme Rules 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss and review AEW All Out 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Josh and Jeremy discuss WWE Summerslam and Takeover 36. Also talk about CM Punk's wrestling return --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joe,Jeremy and Josh discuss everything related to Eva Marie's latest career in WWE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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