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Following a newspaper article over the weekend covering their latest fight, we speak to ICEMAN and JACK, the Deathmatch Wrestling father and son, as well as promoter of RISE Wrestling Danny O'Doherty. Together, they hear criticism, praise and pre-conceptions on deathmatch wrestling whilst answering your questions.➡️ Get 10% off EVERYTHING at GamerSupps or try a FREE trial pack with FREE delivery using code CULTAHOLIC at https://www.cultaholic.com/gamersupps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Yo! This week we're joined by The Host of The Project Get To Know Podcast, Emmanuel Alejandro! We discuss the creation of his show! Maven! Top Heels in Wrestling! Office Parties! AEW! DeathMatch Wrestling! Plus Much More! Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Opie The Indian Ringneck! Make sure to grab some merch at www.opiethevip.store and follow Opie on all social media platforms! Thank you to The Breakaway Brewing Company for sponsoring this episode! Breakaway Brewing Company is a cycling-themed brewery and gastropub located in San Antonio, Texas. The brewery offers a variety of beers, including IPAs, ales, and pilsners, with a focus on balanced flavors plus non-alcoholic options! Located at 1518 East Grayson St and Find 'em on Facebook or Instagram @breakawaybrewingsa !
***SUPPORT LUFISTO!***In this engaging episode, the conversation dives deep into the world of wrestling, touching on the challenges and fun of involvement in the wrestling industry. The speakers share personal stories about wrestling iconic figures such as the Honky Tonk Man and Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, and discuss memorable incidents involving names like Dustin Rhodes and Bubba Ray Dudley. Also covered are the differences between current wrestling trends, how social media popularity affects bookings, and the impact of gender on wrestling careers. With nostalgic references to the Montreal indie scene, intergender matches, and commentary on AEW's booking decisions, this episode is rich with wrestling history and invaluable insights.00:00 The Unseen Struggles of Wrestling00:55 Honky Tonk Man's Unexpected Critique03:41 Backstage Stories and Wrestling Culture05:28 The Evolution of Wrestling Styles17:02 The Impact of Social Media on Wrestling31:22 Intergender Wrestling: Challenges and Realities37:45 The Promoter's Dilemma38:40 WWE's Evolution Under Triple H39:42 The Wrestler's Lifestyle40:18 Wrestling's Changing Landscape42:29 Women's Wrestling: Then and Now43:57 NXT and the Future of Women's Wrestling46:03 The Plateau Problem in Wrestling51:08 The Reality of Wrestling Relationships57:51 The Montreal Wrestling Scene01:12:53 Encounters with Sexy Eddie01:14:06 Beef Wellington vs. Giant Tiger Match01:15:42 Wrestling with Family01:16:52 Frankie the Mobster's Career01:21:31 Deathmatch Wrestling and Dave Meltzer's Ratings01:26:35 Hardcore Wrestling in Mainstream01:33:48 Boston Pizza and Canadian Bacon01:40:30 Reflections on Wrestling MatchesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
We are back to discuss DeathMatch Wrestling as Radu Bulat continues to educate me in the ways of the DeathMatch This episode we look at Lucha Extrema DeathMatch Wrestling in Mexico
In this episode Myself & Radu Bulat are looking at Women's DeathMatch Wrestling The matches this week Megumi Kudo vs Shark Tsuchiya Lufisto vs Necro Butcher Sadika vs Sadik Maden Mickie Knuckles vs Randi West Dash Chisako vs Suzu Suzuki Risa Sera vs Charli Evans Sage Sin Supreme vs Sawyer Wreck
Step into the ring with Jasmin St. Claire and indie wrestling star Alex Colon on this episode of the Krazy Train Podcast!
In ep 2 of Deathmatch Wrestling for Dummies I am joined by Radu Bulat again as he takes me into the world of DeathMatch Wrestling "What do you mean it takes skill?" "The differences between trained and untrained" "What happens when backyard wrestlers get put against trained wrestlers" "When it is done well: The Gold Standard" We look at various matches for examples of the above
In the debut episode of DeathMatch Wrestling for Dummies Myself and Radu Bulat look at the Iconic IWA King of the DeathMatch Tournament From Funk Vs Leather face Foley Vs Gordy Foley Vs Funk Barbed wire rope matches Exploding tables A huge arena Loud fans, great atmosphere Join us as Radu teaches me about the world of DM wrestling. The mindset. Logic, passion. Everything All matches are on YouTube to Watch
Sponsored By: BetOnline.Ag: https://www.betonline.ag/ Bring more pleasure & satisfaction into your bedroom! Get 50% off almost any item plus 10 FREE GIFTS! Visit: https://www.adameve.com/ Use Promo Code: KRAZYTRAIN In this explosive episode of the Krazy Train Podcast, Jasmin St. Claire welcomes Danny Darko, one of the most electrifying names in deathmatch wrestling.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow • Big Japan Wrestling Experience: Beastman shares stories from his recent tour in Japan, including the respect Japanese fans have for wrestling and the teamwork culture in the industry. He reflects on his experience wrestling in iconic venues like Korakuen Hall and recounts interactions with local fans. • Indie Wrestling in Pittsburgh: Discussion of the health of the Pittsburgh indie wrestling scene. Beastman praises local promotions such as 880 Wrestling and RWA for consistently drawing large crowds and mentions some standout events and talents. • WWE Pay-Per-View Recap: The team covers recent WWE pay-per-views, including “Bashing in Berlin” and NXT No Mercy. They analyze the significance of crossover talent like Joe Hendry and Jordan Grace potentially appearing on WWE programming, reflecting on the opening of the so-called “forbidden door” between wrestling promotions. • AEW Programming: Commentary on AEW's upcoming shows and ongoing storylines, with a focus on the potential matchups for the next pay-per-view, including Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry, Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland, and Willow Nightingale in a Chicago Street Fight. • Deathmatch Wrestling in Japan: Although Beastman is not primarily known as a deathmatch wrestler, he shares insights from his experience participating in some deathmatch-style bouts in Japan, highlighting the differences between Japanese and American wrestling audiences. • Beastman's Career Evolution: Beastman reflects on his growth and confidence returning to indie wrestling in the U.S. after his Japan tour. He also talks about working with stars like Lee Moriarty and Mike Bennett and how these matches opened doors for him in other major promotions like GCW and MLW. • Fan Interaction and Support: Beastman recounts stories of being recognized by fans in Japan at various public places, which underscores the global reach of professional wrestling. • Ironman Match Challenge: Beastman considers who he would want to face in a 60-minute Ironman match, naming Patrick Hayes, Bill Collier, Spencer Slade, and Sam Adonis as potential opponents. He jokes about betting his marriage on the future occurrence of a match with Adonis. “What We Learned” Segment: • Rizz: Rizz reflects on his experience working behind the scenes at two indie wrestling shows over the weekend (VCW and RWA). He shares lessons about being aware of his surroundings, particularly during intense moments in matches involving weapons. • Beastman: Beastman shares that he has learned to appreciate every opportunity in wrestling, especially from his Japan tour. He emphasizes the respect Japanese fans have for the sport and how the camaraderie between wrestlers over there influenced his approach back in the U.S. • Sorgatron: Sorg highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, focusing on how talent moves between promotions more fluidly and how this benefits both wrestlers and the industry as a whole. This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow • Big Japan Wrestling Experience: Beastman shares stories from his recent tour in Japan, including the respect Japanese fans have for wrestling and the teamwork culture in the industry. He reflects on his experience wrestling in iconic venues like Korakuen Hall and recounts interactions with local fans. • Indie Wrestling in Pittsburgh: Discussion of the health of the Pittsburgh indie wrestling scene. Beastman praises local promotions such as 880 Wrestling and RWA for consistently drawing large crowds and mentions some standout events and talents. • WWE Pay-Per-View Recap: The team covers recent WWE pay-per-views, including “Bashing in Berlin” and NXT No Mercy. They analyze the significance of crossover talent like Joe Hendry and Jordan Grace potentially appearing on WWE programming, reflecting on the opening of the so-called “forbidden door” between wrestling promotions. • AEW Programming: Commentary on AEW's upcoming shows and ongoing storylines, with a focus on the potential matchups for the next pay-per-view, including Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry, Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland, and Willow Nightingale in a Chicago Street Fight. • Deathmatch Wrestling in Japan: Although Beastman is not primarily known as a deathmatch wrestler, he shares insights from his experience participating in some deathmatch-style bouts in Japan, highlighting the differences between Japanese and American wrestling audiences. • Beastman's Career Evolution: Beastman reflects on his growth and confidence returning to indie wrestling in the U.S. after his Japan tour. He also talks about working with stars like Lee Moriarty and Mike Bennett and how these matches opened doors for him in other major promotions like GCW and MLW. • Fan Interaction and Support: Beastman recounts stories of being recognized by fans in Japan at various public places, which underscores the global reach of professional wrestling. • Ironman Match Challenge: Beastman considers who he would want to face in a 60-minute Ironman match, naming Patrick Hayes, Bill Collier, Spencer Slade, and Sam Adonis as potential opponents. He jokes about betting his marriage on the future occurrence of a match with Adonis. “What We Learned” Segment: • Rizz: Rizz reflects on his experience working behind the scenes at two indie wrestling shows over the weekend (VCW and RWA). He shares lessons about being aware of his surroundings, particularly during intense moments in matches involving weapons. • Beastman: Beastman shares that he has learned to appreciate every opportunity in wrestling, especially from his Japan tour. He emphasizes the respect Japanese fans have for the sport and how the camaraderie between wrestlers over there influenced his approach back in the U.S. • Sorgatron: Sorg highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, focusing on how talent moves between promotions more fluidly and how this benefits both wrestlers and the industry as a whole. This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow • Big Japan Wrestling Experience: Beastman shares stories from his recent tour in Japan, including the respect Japanese fans have for wrestling and the teamwork culture in the industry. He reflects on his experience wrestling in iconic venues like Korakuen Hall and recounts interactions with local fans. • Indie Wrestling in Pittsburgh: Discussion of the health of the Pittsburgh indie wrestling scene. Beastman praises local promotions such as 880 Wrestling and RWA for consistently drawing large crowds and mentions some standout events and talents. • WWE Pay-Per-View Recap: The team covers recent WWE pay-per-views, including “Bashing in Berlin” and NXT No Mercy. They analyze the significance of crossover talent like Joe Hendry and Jordan Grace potentially appearing on WWE programming, reflecting on the opening of the so-called “forbidden door” between wrestling promotions. • AEW Programming: Commentary on AEW's upcoming shows and ongoing storylines, with a focus on the potential matchups for the next pay-per-view, including Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry, Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland, and Willow Nightingale in a Chicago Street Fight. • Deathmatch Wrestling in Japan: Although Beastman is not primarily known as a deathmatch wrestler, he shares insights from his experience participating in some deathmatch-style bouts in Japan, highlighting the differences between Japanese and American wrestling audiences. • Beastman's Career Evolution: Beastman reflects on his growth and confidence returning to indie wrestling in the U.S. after his Japan tour. He also talks about working with stars like Lee Moriarty and Mike Bennett and how these matches opened doors for him in other major promotions like GCW and MLW. • Fan Interaction and Support: Beastman recounts stories of being recognized by fans in Japan at various public places, which underscores the global reach of professional wrestling. • Ironman Match Challenge: Beastman considers who he would want to face in a 60-minute Ironman match, naming Patrick Hayes, Bill Collier, Spencer Slade, and Sam Adonis as potential opponents. He jokes about betting his marriage on the future occurrence of a match with Adonis. “What We Learned” Segment: • Rizz: Rizz reflects on his experience working behind the scenes at two indie wrestling shows over the weekend (VCW and RWA). He shares lessons about being aware of his surroundings, particularly during intense moments in matches involving weapons. • Beastman: Beastman shares that he has learned to appreciate every opportunity in wrestling, especially from his Japan tour. He emphasizes the respect Japanese fans have for the sport and how the camaraderie between wrestlers over there influenced his approach back in the U.S. • Sorgatron: Sorg highlights the evolving landscape of wrestling, focusing on how talent moves between promotions more fluidly and how this benefits both wrestlers and the industry as a whole. This episode is a must-listen for fans of wrestling who appreciate deep dives into character development, storytelling, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
On this edition of Parallax Views, we delve into the controversial world of deathmatch wrestling with deathmatch wrestler Mike Krueger. For those unfamiliar with deathmatch wrestling, it is by far the most extreme variant of professional wrestling imaginable. When watching a deathmatch promotion like Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), Underground Empire Wrestling (UEW), or any number of others similar promotions you can expect to see things that you'd never see in a mainstream pro wrestling promotion like WWE. This includes wrestler diving off balconies into glass, wrestler being thrown into flaming tables, and competitors using objects like light tubes and barbed wire bats as weapons. It is, in other words, the "outlaw" form of pro wrestling that is often heavily criticized for it's blood-n-guts gruesomeness. And yet, deathmatch wrestling has cultivated a rather diverse audience. On one hand there's the "anti-woke" fans of Rob Black's notorious XPW. On the other there's Game Changer Wrestling, which has become popular especially with some in the LGBTQ+ community for its inclusiveness. Additionally, despite its violence, deathmatch wrestling also has some famous fans. The Muslim gonzo punk novelist Michael Muhammad Knight, for example, is on record as being a fan of legendary deathmatch wrestler Necro Butcher. And then there's the RackaRacka Brothers aka Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, known for directing last year's A24-distributed sleeper horror hit Talk to Me, who are not only making a documentary on deathmatch wrestling, but have actually participated in deathmatches. And they aren't the only celebrities who have been involved in deathmatch wrestling. Actor David Arquette, known for the Scream movies (as well as his infamous stint in mainstream wrestling as the short-lived World Heavyweight champion of WCW), did a deathmatch with one of the genre's biggest names: Nick Gage. Additionally, rock stars like Glenn Danzig, Korn's Jonathan Davis, Slayer's Kerry King, and former Danzig bassist Josh Lazie as well as rap duo the Insane Clown Posse made appearances or were involved with XPW in the late 90s/early 2000s. The deathmatch performance art shows of New York's Casanova Valentine have gained the attention of punk rock and urban hipster youths at bars. And VICE has tackled the topic in multiple documentaries, most notably in in season 3 of the popular TV show Dark Side of the Ring's "The Ultra-Violence of Nick Gage" episode. Violent as it may be, deathmatch wrestling is, against seemingly all odds, arguably breaking through to the mainstream. The widely listened to Joe Rogan Experience podcast devoting an entire segment to the subject with the aforementioned Phillippou Bros. should attest to that fact. What is the appeal of deathmatch wrestling though? Is there more to it than the elements of ultra-violence? And what is it like being a deathmatch wrestler? Mike Krueger will help answers those questions and more. We'll discuss a number of topics including: - The punk rock nature of deathmatch wrestling - The connection between deathmatch wrestlers and the smaller, more intimate audiences they perform for - The Mount Rushmore of death match wrestling - The trendiness of deathmatch wrestling in the past few years - What drives deathmatch wrestlers? - The dangerous nature of deathmatch wrestling and the fact that the damage the wrestlers' bodies take in deathmatches can't be fact even if the results are predetermined - Trauma, psychological issues, and deathmatch wrestlers - The psychology of deathmatch wrestling - Old school deathmatch wrestling from Japan: Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling (FMW) and their infamous barbed wire exploding death match between Terry Funk and Atsushi Onita - Storytelling in deathmatch wrestling - The wear and tear Mike's body has endured from deathmatch wrestling - The cut-throat nature of the independent wrestling scene; backstabbing in the scene; promoters that don't pay the talent - The story of Mike getting hit multiple times with a weed whacker in a match - The role of muscle memory in pro wrestling - How do deathmatch wrestlers protect themselves when being hit by glass or lighttubes? - Has deathmatch wrestling gotten too violent since the time it began? How has the deathmatch wrestling scene changed since Mike got involved in it? - Mike Krueger's background in amateur wrestling and answering the question of how many deathmatch wrestlers are properly trained - Why Mike quit pro wrestling and why he more recently made a comeback - Deathmatch wrestling and how its violence combined with the type of wrestlers it attracts makes people question the "is this fake?" question more so than other forms of wrestling? How wrestlers like the late New Jack made people believe that they may be watching a "shoot" (a real fight) - The craziest thing Mike has ever seen in a deathmatch - The falls from high heights that deathmatch wrestlers take onto tables, concrete, etc. - The So Cal deathmatch wrestling scenes and the late deathmatch wrestler Supreme - What is "heat" in pro wrestling and how to get it in a match; how Mike has to get heat in a match without talking - What's it like working matches with barbed wire; Mike talks about preparing for his first ever no-ropes barbed wire match (the ropes are barbed wire); taking hits from glass vs. barbed wire; the worst part of barbed wire matches - The adrenaline rush the wrestlers get during a match and how the pain often sets in after the match is over rather than during - How time flows differently for a wrestler during a match - Feeding off the energy fans and the audiences during a match - And much, much more!
The first Brit to compete at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport (and representing Newcastle too!) Big Lou Nixon talks about getting into MMA at 13 years old, his journey into Deathmatch Wrestling and the three wrestling matches he'd watch whilst stranded on a desert island.--JOIN US and hit SUBSCRIBE!Support Cultaholic on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cultaholicUnlock Cultaholic badges & emojis on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcPJbFDwVZZELGG38q2cLQ/joinWebsite: https://cultaholic.com/Merch: https://www.cultaholicshop.comTwitch: https://twitch.tv/CultaholicTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/CultaholicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultaholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultaholicwrestlingDiscord: https://www.cultaholic.com/discordCameo: https://www.cultaholic.com/cameoSign up to Wrestle Crate UK using code CULTAHOLIC and receive DOUBLE the merch with your first month's crate: https://www.wrestlecrate.co.ukCultaholic provides video coverage of professional wrestling - including WWE (including WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown,, and NXT), AEW, IMPACT Wrestling (formerly TNA), NJPW, ROH, and more with daily news updates, reviews, lists, highlights, predictions, reactions, podcasts and much, much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire Special Guest: Big Lou Nixon Sponsored By: BetOnline.Ag: https://www.betonline.ag/ Bring more pleasure & satisfaction into your bedroom! Get 50% off almost any item plus 10 FREE GIFTS! Visit: https://www.adameve.com/ Use Promo Code: KRAZYTRAIN Step into the intense world of deathmatch wrestling with Lou Nixon on "Krazy Train," hosted by Jasmin St. Claire. Lou delves into his journey from the foundational roots of his wrestling career to the adrenaline-fueled realm of deathmatches, shedding light on the raw passion and dedication that fuel his pursuit of the sport. From discussing the controversies and safety measures that come with the territory to reminiscing about his WWE heroes, Lou offers a comprehensive look at what it takes to thrive in one of wrestling's most extreme forms. As Lou reflects on the highs and lows, including his worst injuries and the vital importance of fun in wrestling, listeners get a glimpse into the heart of a wrestler who lives and breathes the sport. This conversation is a testament to the evolution of deathmatch wrestling, emphasizing the blend of creativity, innovation, and sheer willpower needed to captivate audiences and carve out a legacy within the wrestling world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garrett and Chris are talking Okada in AEW, Kevin Kelly conspiracy theories and more!
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#Circle6 #wrestling #Deathmath Before @circle6.co makes its way back to #detroit we are joined by @dalepatricks to talk about his performance in the Sickest of the 6, his journey in wrestling , what he's got in store when #circle6 returns to the mitten ! We might even talk some #metallica Check it out
On this edition of the Insiders Edge Podcast, Host Karlifornia speaks to IWA Mid-South Head Honcho, the one and only Ian Rotten! In this Interview they talk about Ian's fandom of Pro Wrestling as a young fan, his encounters with Hardcore Wrestling and how it inspired him, working with "Sick" Nick Mondo at Tournament of Death 2 in the Finals after Mondo took a bump off the roof of a building, his thoughts on John Zandig, his thoughts on how taboo Deathmatch Wrestling was when IWA-MS began to now where it's celebrated, his Taipei Deathmatch with Axl Rotten in ECW and at Hardcore Homecoming, he responds to Jake Crist burning the IWA Mid-South Championship Belts because of not getting paid from their disaster 'Sweet Home Chicago' event on May 20th, 2022, why he has been having financial difficulties and how he's paying back the money he owes, he talks about the Bad Breed and Axl Rotten and Axl's last days before passing and how it's effected him, IWA Mid South chatter takes place and we find out about the future of the company having not run a show in 2.5 years, and SO MUCH MORE!
This Friday, Spooky Dust Podcast returns, days away from the Famous Monsters of Death Match PPV with the final 2 parts of the podcast preview. On part 7, we welcome True Wrestling Underground president, the infamous Mike White to discuss some of the highs and lows of the project as well as a run down of the entire card! Then on part 8 we welcome none other than DMDU's Joel Bateman. David, Francis and Joel discuss DMDU's involvement with Famous Monsters among other thing until Spooky Dust has to relay a message from the Champion, Vixsin. Things get heated and personal, only raising the stakes and guaranteeing supreme ultraviolence. Get ready for a "Destroy all Monsters Death Match"...The world will tremble! Spooky Dust Podcast presents Famous Monsters of Death Match featuring the stars of True Wrestling Underground, P.O.R and Death Match Down Under. October 30th, 8PM Live from Detroit Michigan on IWTV. On Devil's Night, Everyone Dies.
Spooky Dust Podcast returns this Friday with the first of 3 Sepetmber shows! Our special guest is none other than Judge Joe Dred. Join us as we XPW, Ruthless Pro Wrestling, Terry Funk, the art of the promo, the straight edge lifestyle and of course toy collecting! We'll see you Friday at 9AM.
NORTH Wrestling Ultraviolent Champion CLINT MARGERA speaks to Tom Campbell about his love for the art of Deathmatch Wrestling as well as choosing his three favourite Wrestling matches to watch whilst stranded on a desert island.Keep up to date with all of Clint Margera's upcoming shows at x.com/clintmargera Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#deathmatch #icwnhb #wrestling We're about to get FLOPHOUSE AF ! Before we get to the biggest party going down #Summerslam weekend Flophouse No F&*$%s Given Randi West sits down with. us to talk Deathmatch Wrestling and having #ChrohnsDisease as well as her battle with Kevin Giza going down August 4th We also will get her reaction to squaring off with last week's guest Hoodfoot Mo Atlas at ICW No Holds Barred ! Brought to you by Potter's Tree Service check them out for any : Tree removal Tree trimming Chipping Service Storm Damage Clean up Walnut Logging or Lot Clearing ! https://www.facebook.com/1potterstreeservice 1-269-953-6290
Krazy Train is known to have interesting guests who do unusual stuff. Meet Kimberly Frankele...have you seen her only fans? For those of you who enjoy Harry Potter & beautiful ladies in lingerie, check out her only fans as she reads Harry Potter to her fans in lingerie!!!! Recently retired, find out how this dainty blonde discovered CZW wrestling & why she even got involved in death matches is an interesting tale, especially with her background in ballet! She can read your tarot too! Lotsa wellness stuff on this one as well! Have a fun ride on this & maybe you too can learn a few things about Kimberly & your own wellness...heck..get a tarot reading while you're at it https://onlyfans.com/kimber_lee90 https://twitter.com/Kimber_Lee90 https://instagram.com/kimber_lee90 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Slava's review from the photographer's point of video from Xtreme Pro Wrestlng's "Here Comes Revenge" The show had an intense Scaffold Main Event that saw Shlack get stabbed all over his body, The Body get syringed in his genitals and VIRAL MOMENTS GALORE!
It is time to pop a couple of cold ones and enjoy as our two brothers, Alan (@alanross84TBK) and Thom (@Mr_MMAction) provide a #DriveAlong and talk Fortnite, Tik Tok, DC Studios, The Last of Us, AEW, Deathmatch Wrestling and more! The post Brokast 152: TBK Drive Along appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
It is time to pop a couple of cold ones and enjoy as our two brothers, Alan (@alanross84TBK) and Thom (@Mr_MMAction) provide a #DriveAlong and talk Fortnite, Tik Tok, DC Studios, The Last of Us, AEW, Deathmatch Wrestling and more! Fan of gaming? Fan of streaming? Check out 1/2 of The BroKast, @alanross84TBK on his offical Twitch channel, Rosco_Bosco84 (https://m.twitch.tv/rosco_bosco84/home) and on YouTube @ https://www.youtube.com/user/alanross84. Visit rogueenergy.com and use the code ‘2702' to get 10% off products. Rogue Energy is a premium energy and focus supplement designed to optimize your mental and physical performance. Visit laxedy.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 15% off products. Laxedy can enhance your performance with their analog grips. These grips can be used on PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Visit triumphchairs.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 10% off products. Triumph Chairs is a gaming chair company specializing in comfort and performance. Visit cinchgaming.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 5% off products. Cinch Gaming manufactures custom professional gaming controllers for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Visit playeronecoffee.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 5% off products. Player One Coffee develop coffee recipes custom-tailored to gamers, creatives, developers and just about anybody who really enjoys a cup of coffee. Visit victoriouseyewear.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 10% off products. Victorious Eyewear develop blue light blocking gaming glasses designed to eliminate digital eye strain and help you remain comfortable and focused. Visit sprkix.com and use the code ‘BRO10' to get 10% off products. SPRKIX Apparel specialises in pro wrestling apparel including t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, hats and stickers. More info? Apple iTunes: The BroKast Podcast Podbean: The BroKast Podcast Spotify: The BroKast Podcast Castbox: The BroKast Podcast HiCast: The BroKast Podcast Twitter: @TheBrokast Instagram: The BroKast Podcast E-mail: brokast2@gmail.com
This is an early morning podcast as Darcy Diamond and Ivan/Slava drive to LAX after 2 hours of sleep in 48 hours. They share stories from Darcy's first trip to Los Angeles as she got her second eye ball tattooed black! Her new character for Ivan's "Ho Hunters #2" as she plays HOsferatu and the grand finale as she competed in XPW's "Miss Xtreme" Contest then fell in love with Deathmatch wrestling!
Will gets to sit down with an icon inside the world of Deathmatch Wrestling. Insane Lane joins the team and discusses all thing deathmatch! What is the planning like for the matches? Has he ever had an oh, crap, I don't know if I can do this moment. What he thinks about Jon Moxley and the rise of Deathmatch wrestling on the mainstream. Out Now on All Platforms!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/botched-spots-and-chair-shots/support
Chris and Fax try to process the devistating loss of Jay Briscoe
Kid Valiant On Wrestling Drama, Deathmatch Wrestling, ICW NHB, Storytelling & More (Full Interview)Kid Valiant Is An Australian Professional Wrestler based in Melbourne Victoria and has also ventured across and wrestled recently in Sydney NSW Come and Check Out this awesome conversation and many more! Make sure to hit that subscribe button!SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST▶️ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/PiersAustin▶️ Twitch Twitch.tv/thepiersaustin▶️ Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/JhRL3UxvUXCBkG1v8▶️Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/piers-austin/id1577511099▶️Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6CmwLcLuIfltNqgJJnuL1H?si=aaYb-CROQCy6tiR9HHSsPgFollow Piers On Social MediaTwitter https://twitter.com/piersaustinInstagram https://instagram.com/thepiersaustin Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@piersaustinFollow The Podcast On Social MediaTwitter https://www.Twitter.com/STSUNCENSOREDInstagram https://www. Instagram.com/stsuncensoredGET SOME MERCH
Will gets to sit down with an icon inside the world of Deathmatch Wrestling. Insane Lane joins the team and discusses all thing deathmatch! What is the planning like for the matches? Has he ever had an oh, crap, I don't know if I can do this moment. What he thinks about Jon Moxley and the rise of Deathmatch wrestling on the mainstream. Out Now on All Platforms!!!
Kasey Kirk On Wrestling Drama, Deathmatch Wrestling, Australian Tour & Much More (Full Interview)Kasey Kirk (Catal) Is Our Guest On Shooting The Sh*t UNCENSORED! With Piers AustinKasey Kirk (Catal) Is An American professional wrestler and is the current ICW World Deathmatch Champion.In This Episode Kasey Discusses Shady Promoters, Wrestling Drama, Her Positive Time In Australia, Deathmatch Wrestling and much much more!Come and Check Out this awesome conversation and many more! Make sure to hit that subscribe button!SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ▶️ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/PiersAustin▶️ Twitch Twitch.tv/thepiersaustin▶️ Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/JhRL3UxvUXCBkG1v8▶️Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/piers-austin/id1577511099▶️Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6CmwLcLuIfltNqgJJnuL1H?si=aaYb-CROQCy6tiR9HHSsPgFollow Piers On Social MediaTwitter https://twitter.com/piersaustinInstagram https://instagram.com/thepiersaustinTiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@piersaustin Follow The Podcast On Social MediaTwitter https://www.Twitter.com/STSUNCENSOREDInstagram https://www. Instagram.com/stsuncensoredGET SOME MERCH
GxdHateUs is a Horrorcore Hiphop group from Downriver, Michigan consisting of both Bradley Smothers (Formally DEmoniC) and Phillip Graves (formally Big S.I.N). Their music is angry mix of that oldschool Kill Yourself Productionz sound that Bradley began with, mixed with more melodic, trap influenced chopper rap that Phillip brings to the table, both artist intersect at the Murder House, where their sound is solidified by Toxzik (often accompanied by Wicked K) of Troubled Mindz. We go over MASSIVE amounts of wickedshit history, from the early days of being a wicked Juggalo in Michigan, to rockin' stages like an Evil sermon… also: Family life, Insane Clown Posse, Madness of Bedlam, Sutter Kain, Horror movies, Deathmatch Wrestling, Religious fears, t.W.o, https://www.facebook.com/GxDHatesUs/ https://troubledmindzmhr.bandcamp.com/album/gxdhatesus http://www.murderhouserecords.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qualityviolentcinemainc/support
We're screaming towards the finals and the boys are catching up to run through their BEST & WORST case scenarios heading into the finals!The great news is that there really isn't a worse case! Well... there is one but we'll talk about him in the show.We're also talking Music City Mayhem, Deathmatch Wrestling and some great TV!Rate & Subscribe, Listen or DIE!https://linktr.ee/okadasshortsUse nordvpn.com/shorts for all your VPN needs!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're screaming towards the finals and the boys are catching up to run through their BEST & WORST case scenarios heading into the finals!The great news is that there really isn't a worse case! Well... there is one but we'll talk about him in the show.We're also talking Music City Mayhem, Deathmatch Wrestling and some great TV!Rate & Subscribe, Listen or DIE!https://linktr.ee/okadasshortsUse nordvpn.com/shorts for all your VPN needs!
Aaron Mercer joins Jaxon Talks Everybody this week. Mercer is a father and a successful independent professional wrestler. Mercer and Jaxon discuss mental health, deathmatch wrestling, Shakira, fatherhood and much more. - Extra Stuff: Check out Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/realaaronmercer/ Get my free Reading List → https://jaxontalkseverybody.com/jaxonstonereadinglist/ - To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/JaxonStone (Recorded on July 13th, 2022) Edited by Ben Rogerson (@BenRogerson_) Intro music by Residual Audio (Residualaudio.com) - Get in touch: iG: https://www.instagram.com/jaxonstone Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaxonStone_ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/JaxonStoneEverybody Email: https://jaxonstone.net/contact-now/
Before we dive into the episode, have you seen our badass logo? Awesome designer Trais Colton Barhaug rocked that for us and you should go support him now! T-shirts, pins,… Continue reading "Curtain Jerkers, Episode 10: Jeff Cannonball Talks Deathmatch Wrestling and Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER"
Before we dive into the episode, have you seen our badass logo? Awesome designer Trais Colton Barhaug rocked that for us and you should go support him now! T-shirts, pins,… Continue reading "Curtain Jerkers, Episode 10: Jeff Cannonball Talks Deathmatch Wrestling and Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER"
Before we dive into the episode, have you seen our badass logo? Awesome designer Trais Colton Barhaug rocked that for us and you should go support him now! T-shirts, pins,… Continue reading "Curtain Jerkers, Episode 10: Jeff Cannonball Talks Deathmatch Wrestling and Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER"
Before we dive into the episode, have you seen our badass logo? Awesome designer Trais Colton Barhaug rocked that for us and you should go support him now! T-shirts, pins,… Continue reading "Curtain Jerkers, Episode 10: Jeff Cannonball Talks Deathmatch Wrestling and Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER"
Before we dive into the episode, have you seen our badass logo? Awesome designer Trais Colton Barhaug rocked that for us and you should go support him now! T-shirts, pins,… Continue reading "Curtain Jerkers, Episode 10: Jeff Cannonball Talks Deathmatch Wrestling and Aronofsky’s THE WRESTLER"
Hey Listener, get the light bulbs and prepare to bleed because this week I'm talking Deathmatch Wrestling with Sammy McKee and Tom Milner. Sammy is a DM fan that travels the United States to watch shows and Tom is from Wales (WYI?'s international guest) and is training to be a Deathmatch wrestler. Topics this week include: Everyone in the room has pro wrestling tattoos. Welcome to America, we have guns. How did you find pro wrestling? Learning that pro wrestling uses prop acoustic guitars the hard way. Jun Kasai Hulks up by bleeding. Deathmatches in a Mexican junkyard. Bleeding in a Gay Bar alley. Matt Tremont rules. The pro wrestling circus and international Deathmatches. Having your friend hit you in the head with a bundle of light tubes. Spooky Dust. FMW. Throwing dudes into scissor boards. The Showboat. Representing the Welsh at the Tournament of Survival. Mance Warner, The Eye Poke God. A Love Letter to GCW. AJ Gray. Bussy. “Nick Gage, the only Deathmatch wrestler to die in the ring”. Being safe when you get lit on fire. Tournament style Deathmatches. The horror movies of pro wrestling. Shout out RSP. The Tournament of Death. Bringing a filing cabinet to a fans bring the weapons Deathmatch. Zandig. Raddy Daddy. What happens when someone dies? Seeing a guy break his legs and another dude get paralyzed. “I want to be the second Welsh Deathmatch wrestler ever.” How do you prepare for a Deathmatch? Discovering you can do Deathmatches because you and your friend nearly kill each other. The duality of man that loves Deathmatches. Wanting to go to the secret 4th of July show. The Deathmatch Outlaws .2 the Welsh Wave.
Waldo Maldonado is a NJ comic who loves Deathmatch wrestling. He stop by to teach Tim all about the history and direction this wild sport is heading in. Check out Waldo at @flithuponfilth on insta and Tim at @timothyrager.
Today on the show: MIKE WOODS (aka Mike Rotch) joins the Handsome Genius Club to talk about his promotion, Inter Species Wrestling, ISW's upcoming "One Million Blocks" deathmatch, the ongoing "Dumbest Kickstarter Ever" in support of the event, deathmatch wrestling vs comedy wrestling and the philosophy behind his booking style, the wrestlers he most wants to see in an ISW ring and so very much more. This is an interview you will not want to miss! Check out ADDY STARR's appearance on HGC Radio by CLICKING HERE! MERCH ALERT!!! The NEW Kingdom James store is open on TeeSpring! T-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, face masks, coffee mugs and die-cut vinyl stickers with designs including the Wrestlers Union logo, the Handsome Genius Club logo, the Kingdom James soft drink logo and both the Outlive Your Enemies and new Choose Better Heroes designs. Check out the new store at MyNameIsKingdom.creator-spring.com. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON!!! You can also show your support for Anthony and projects like the Handsome Genius Club Radio Show, the 101 Things In 1001 Days project, the Wrestlers Union and more by subscribing to the My Name Is Kingdom Patreon page. For as little as $2 a month, you can help this show and get exclusive content from Anthony's podcast, comic books and other projects. Join in now at patreon.com/MyNameIsKingdom. CONNECT WITH ANTHONY ONLINE!!! Here's an easy-to-use directory for his website and social media. Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and more: https://linktr.ee/MyNameIsKingdom Recommended Viewing: The Dumbest Kickstarter Ever by Inter Species Wrestling
Alex Colon is the first ever GCW Ultraviolent Champion and now he has overcome all odds to become the first ever 3peat Tournament of Survival Champion!Rewind back to 2013 and things were not looking as bright for Alex, he was about to give it all up until Danny Havoc reached out and brought him into the world of Deathmatch Wrestling.Tune in to hear what the best deathmatch wrestler in the world has to say about #TOS666, Last years #TOS5, GCW, Going title for title with Nic Gage, The Masters of Pain Tournament, Nolan Edward, Zona23, Wrestling in Japan, Deathmatch Downunder & his new brand BloodFighter!
Dave LaGreca & Bully Ray talk the aftermath of AEW's 'Revolution' PPV & the ending of the Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch between Moxley & Omega, an ending that ... happened. Also, it's International Women's Day, as the guys welcome one of the greats to discuss the status & future of women's pro wrestling ... IMPACT's Gail Kim.
PODCAST EXCLUSIVE: Dave LaGreca talks to actor & wrestler David Arquette about a whole bunch 'o stuff ... the documentary 'You Cannot Kill David Arquette', his polarizing WCW Championship, his love of acting, & deathmatch wrestling, ahead of AEW's Revolution PPV this wknd.
Dave LaGreca & Tommy Dreamer talk the history of the deathmatch with TV host Damian Abraham, of VICE's 'The Wrestlers' ... they break down its history & legacy, ahead of Moxley vs Omega at this wknd's AEW 'Revolution' PPV; also, where is show producer Gabby LaSpisa? Is some drama unfolding behind the scenes at Busted Open?