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England's Grand Slam talk lasted a week.At Murrayfield in Round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations, Scotland delivered another Calcutta Cup statement — and this week on Maul or Nothing (MON) we're joined by the man who ran it:
Dave LaGreca and Bully Ray react to AEW Grand Slam in Australia. Plus, they break down MJF as AEW World Champion. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of the show Floyd and Austin start the show by going over the yearly highly debated results of the WON awards. AEW Dynamite from Ontario and Grandslam Australia.Check Rich Latta's music https://solo.to/richlattaEmail Us at AllThingsElitePod@gmail.comFollow Floyd's InstagramGet Custom Sneakers from Ramen.AEW YouTube Match of the week.Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleJoin the Social Suplex Discord.All Things Elite is the AEW Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of the show Floyd and Austin start the show by going over the yearly highly debated results of the WON awards. AEW Dynamite from Ontario and Grandslam Australia.Check Rich Latta's music https://solo.to/richlattaEmail Us at AllThingsElitePod@gmail.comFollow Floyd's InstagramGet Custom Sneakers from Ramen.AEW YouTube Match of the week.Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleJoin the Social Suplex Discord.All Things Elite is the AEW Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/all-things-elite/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On Monday's Rugby Daily with David Wilson, Ireland number 10 fallout, racist Edogbo abuse and more Welsh misery.The Ireland out-half debate intensifies ahead of the Six Nations clash with England national rugby union team at Twickenham, as Andy Farrell defends Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley from online criticism.Reaction to Ireland's mixed start to the Championship, including defeat to France and an unconvincing win over ItalyFormer Ireland international Alan Quinlan and ex-Scotland national rugby union team head coach Matt Williams weigh in on who should wear the number 10 jersey.The Irish Rugby Football Union launches an investigation into racist abuse directed at Munster lock Edwin Edogbo following his debut.Support pours in for Edogbo after his first cap at the Aviva Stadium, with his club Cobh Pirates RFC telling his journey from Cork to the international stage.Analysis of Craig Casey's controversial sin-bin as Ireland edged past Italy in Dublin.All the latest on Ireland's Six Nations campaign and what's at stake in round three.France keep their Grand Slam hopes alive with an eight-try demolition of Wales national rugby union team at the Principality Stadium.Pressure mounts on Welsh head coach Steve Tandy as Wales' losing streak deepens despite signs of improvement.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland #NeverStopCompetingBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
We're two weeks into the Six Nations and only France remain on track for a Grand Slam after a thrilling win for Scotland over England at Murrayfield!Alan, Gavin and Charles unpack Saturday's clash in Edinburgh which saw England's 12-match winning streak halted.There's criticism for Henry Arundell who was given a red card for two yellow card incidents - will we see him again? Could Borthwick have used his bench better? And Charles defends George Ford for his failed drop-goal attempt which saw Scotland go up the other end and score.As for Gregor Townsend, how much does that win ease the pressure on him, and is it vital he backs it up with another big win this tournament?Plus we discuss a nervy win for Ireland ahead of their trip to Twickenham, and whether anyone can realistically stop France who blew Wales away. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad and Tyler discuss the storylines shaping WWE Elimination Chamber and predict which surprises may occur at the show. Later, they trade AEW Grand Slam takeaways and react to the company's latest signings, including The IInspiration.Other topics include:At the Movies: "The Smashing Machine"Someday, When You Have KidsTrap TalesFollow the show for exclusive updates.Social: @gipod19 Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.comGoods: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com0:00 Intro2:21 Trap Tales — Burps and Bad Habits 9:58 Steph Watch — Clear Agendas 11:36 WWE — AJ Lee, Elimination Chamber and Surprises25:58 Someday — Valentine's Day for All of Us34:48 AEW — Grand Slam Takeaways53:56 At the Movies — “The Smashing Machine”58:07 WDWM — TNA No Surrender, the Pistons, and Fallyn Grey1:02:40 ClosingFollow 19 Media Group:Twitter: @19MGroupInstagram: 19mediagrouphttps://www.19MediaGroup.comDiscover our favorite podcast gear and support the show—shop our studio must-haves on our Amazon Affiliate page! https://www.amazon.com/shop/19mediagroupWant to join the conversation or invite us to your platform? Connect with us and share your vision (budget-friendly collaborations welcome)! https://bit.ly/19Guest
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Nothing from Titan Sports this week so all eyes on AEW as Tony takes his brand of wrestling over to Australia for Grand Slam! Did Tony maximize his opportunities with the spotlight on his brand or is there still more meat on the bone? Thank you so much for joining us again this week for Final Wrestling Place #340. Whether you found us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or through the Soon To Be Named Network we are glad you're with us. Go to the Final Wrestling Place Linktree to see where you can find us and follow us across the board, including Patreon! Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at any time! 757-354-3070! Support Jeff Cannonball and his family on his fight with ALS - https://www.gofundme.com/f/rgs2d8 Get your Soon To Be Named Network merch thanks to TeePublic! Check out our designs at here! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/longboxheroes
Tennis: Die wêreld-nommer-een, Carlos Alcaraz, sê hy het hy steeds swakpunte in sy spel ondanks sy vele suksesse. Die 22-jarige Spanjaard, wat verlede maand sy loopbaan-Grand Slam voltooi het deur die Australiese Ope te wen, speel dié week in die Katarse Ope in Doha. Alcaraz, wat sy veldtog môre teen die Fransman Arthur Rinderknech open, sê hy fokus net op verbetering in elke toernooi:
The second round of the 6 Nations produced plenty of thrills and spills! Scotland stunned England in Edinburgh, Ireland got up and running by beating Italy and Wales shipped fifty points in defeat to France.Alfie Reynolds is joined by Elgan Alderman, Charlie Morgan and David Walsh to look back on the action and preview round three. They ask whether anyone will prevent a French Grand Slam? Whether there is any evidence to suggest Wales are able to win a match this year? And, how damaging was England's performance in the Calcutta Cup?They also discuss Sam Prendergast's future as Ireland fly-half, whether Steve Borthwick will make changes ahead of hosting the Irish on Saturday and the importance of Italy's development.***The Ruck Live!Before the final whistle is blown on the 2026 Guinness Men's Six Nations, there's the small matter of Super Saturday. This year the final round promises to be even more explosive, with rivals England and France going head-to-head in the very last match of the competition at the Stade de France.Tough-tacklers Courtney Lawes and Serge Betsen will join Charlie Morgan, Senior Rugby Writer at The Times, and Alfie Reynolds — host of our podcast The Ruck — to compare notes on Le Crunch and the biggest moments of this year's tournament.Book tickets on thetimes.com/events Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AEW went down under for Grand Slam Australia!On tap for tonight's special event is MJF vs. Brody King for the AEW title, Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe in a Ladder Match for the TNT title, ‘Timeless' Toni Storm & Orange Cassidy vs. Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta in a Hair vs. Hair match, Hangman Page vs. Andrade El Idolo in a AEW title eliminator, Babes of Wrath vs. MegaBad for the AEW Women's tag-team titles, as well as Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW Continental title.
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O caminho é longo. A contagem regressiva para a Olimpíada de 2028, em Los Angeles, já começou. E para o judô brasileiro, nada melhor do que iniciar essa caminhada com o golpe certo: um ippon, que valeu uma medalha de ouro na primeira competição internacional desta temporada. Marcio Arruda, da RFI em Paris Rafaela Silva foi a única atleta brasileira a subir no degrau mais alto do pódio no Grand Slam de Paris. Ela e os 18 judocas do Brasil que disputaram a competição no início deste mês permaneceram na capital francesa para dias de treinamento no Instituto Nacional de Judô, que reuniu a maioria dos atletas estrangeiros presentes no Grand Slam francês. Uma rotina de treinos pesada, que começou na segunda quinzena de janeiro em Colônia, na Alemanha, na pré-temporada da equipe brasileira. A campeã olímpica Rafaela Silva, que subiu para a categoria até 63 quilos há pouco mais de um ano, se mostrou satisfeita com seu rendimento nesse início de ano. “Eu acho que foi bom não só por conta da medalha (de ouro). Independentemente do resultado, acho que fiz um bom trabalho lá na Alemanha. Até mesmo antes de eu embarcar para lá e, também, durante a competição. Tudo acabou dando certo porque a gente já vinha treinando antes. Então, eu estou muito satisfeita em conseguir colocar o que sei em prática e aproveitar bastante os treinos na Alemanha; foi um período que eu usei para isso e que acabou dando certo no fim”, avaliou a judoca campeã na Rio-2016. "É o que se fala: a gente conquista a medalha no treino; na competição, a gente só vai buscar", comenta Rafaela Silva. Medalha de prata no Grand Slam de Paris no ano passado, Leonardo Gonçalves não passou de uma sétima colocação no torneio de 2026. O judoca da categoria até 100 quilos destacou a importância do período de treinos após a competição francesa. “Para os pesos mais pesados do Brasil, particularmente, é bem importante porque lá (no Brasil) há carência de material humano. E aqui tem muito. A gente se une aqui e procura aproveitar bastante; não que os mais leves não aproveitem, mas no Brasil tem muito mais (peso) leve. E, por isso, eles conseguem treinar lá e aqui na França. Então, a gente chega aqui, treina e suga ao máximo”, afirmou Leonardo Gonçalves. A rotina de treinos faz com que Leo Gonçalves esteja sempre se cobrando por melhores resultados nas competições. “Eu tento me policiar um pouco porque eu me cobro demais. Quando o atleta quer ser o melhor, tem de se cobrar mesmo. Mas é importante cuidar da saúde mental porque, se houver um descontrole, a pessoa acaba ficando bitolada. Às vezes, eu me policio também para dar uma espairecida porque é cobrança o tempo inteiro. Todo mundo te cobra e você não pode deixar de se cobrar", revelou Leo. "Caminhos que fazem atletas se potencializarem" Treinadora da seleção brasileira, Andrea Berti disse que a confiança que cada atleta tem em seu potencial passa pelo treinamento. “Os treinos são os caminhos que fazem as atletas potencializar as suas características e conhecer adversárias que nunca tiveram a oportunidade de segurar no kimono. É muito importante porque é um processo que faz com que (o judoca) trabalhe e ganhe confiança para chegar nas competições e fazer acontecer”, explicou a técnica Andrea Berti. Depois de disputar a medalha de bronze no Grand Slam de Paris na categoria até 90 quilos e terminar na quinta colocação, Guilherme Schimidt falou sobre o ritmo dos treinos com randori, que é o termo dado ao treinamento de luta, como se fosse um sparring. “Lá em Colônia, como os alemães foram ao Brasil no ano passado e a gente já conhece o pessoal, foi um treinamento com o time alemão. Teve um dia que recebemos a visita de judocas belgas, holandeses e franceses. Mas, basicamente, foram atletas do Brasil e da Alemanha. Foi um treinamento visando às competições internacionais. Teve um volume grande de randori, que é bom para você treinar, pegar no kimono de vários adversários, conhecer diversos estilos e escolas de judô. Aí você vai crescendo no cenário internacional”, contou Guilherme Schimidt. Assim como Guilherme, Larissa Pimenta também ficou em quinto lugar nesse Grand Slam. A medalhista olímpica da categoria até 52 quilos voltou a disputar uma competição internacional após uma pausa na carreira. Por enquanto, ela nem quer pensar na Olimpíada de Los Angeles, em 2028. “Eu passei um período muito longo afastada. Eu fiz dois ciclos olímpicos diretos e não tive pausa; e ainda teve a pandemia! Foram anos bem desgastantes. Para muitas pessoas, isso passa despercebido porque só veem a gente na hora da luta. A gente que vive isso todos os dias, em particular para mim, foram anos muito desgastantes; muito difíceis. Agora, eu me sinto em paz, me sinto tranquila. Eu estou vivendo um processo mais leve, mais tranquilo. Na verdade, eu não penso em Los Angeles agora. Eu penso um dia de cada vez, um treino de cada vez, uma competição de cada vez”, revelou Larissa Pimenta, bronze nos Jogos Paris-2024. Ao contrário de Larissa, Guilherme Schimidt já traçou o caminho até a próxima Olimpíada, que pode ser a primeira dele na categoria até 90 quilos. “Eu tenho uma margem de evolução muito grande e com certeza chegando em Los Angeles, eu vou estar mais preparado e mais experiente. Eu carrego toda minha experiência de 81 quilos para essa nova categoria. O peso muda, zera os pontos, mas a experiência eu trouxe comigo. Tenho certeza que vou brilhar nessa categoria de cima porque conheço nomes que eram de 81 quilos, subiram e hoje estão entre os melhores; alguns foram até campeões mundiais! Então, eu me vejo muito bem nessa categoria”, previu Guilherme. Leia tambémJudoca Beatriz Souza conquista primeiro ouro do Brasil nas Olimpíadas de Paris Experiência e liderança de Rafaela Silva Aos 33 anos, Rafaela Silva é uma das mais experientes do grupo. Com humildade, a campeã falou do papel de liderança na seleção brasileira. “Eu aprendi bastante quando eu cheguei na seleção. Eu era a mais nova e as pessoas me acolheram da melhor maneira possível, me ajudando e me aconselhando. Eu tirava dúvidas com o Thiago Camilo, com a Edinanci, com a Quequinha (Erika Miranda) e todas as meninas mais experientes... até o Mayrão (Mayra Aguiar), que era muito jovem, mas já fazia parte da seleção principal. Então, eu tive essa troca bem bacana com eles e hoje eu só retribuo o que eles fizeram comigo lá atrás. Esse é o bacana do judô: a gente recebe quando é mais nova e, agora, a gente passa isso para as próximas gerações”, lembrou Rafaela. E com tanta experiencia, será que a Rafaela Silva pode um dia se tornar técnica da seleção? “Vixe... aí são muitos anos, aí é um passinho de cada vez. Eu espero ainda estar competitiva no ambiente. A gente vai ver como serão os próximos passos. Eu sei que longe do judô eu não vou estar porque eu amo isso aqui”, afirmou a campeã. Leia tambémBrasil conquista bronze por equipes mistas no judô na Olimpíada de Paris O judô é a modalidade que faturou mais medalhas olímpicas para o Brasil. Das 28 conquistas, cinco são de ouro, quatro de prata e 19 de bronze. Agora, a seleção brasileira volta aos tatames no final deste mês. O Grand Slam de Tashkent, no Uzbequistão, será disputado nos dias 27 e 28 de fevereiro e 1° de março. A expectativa, claro, é pela conquista de mais medalhas tanto no masculino quanto no feminino.
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:(00:00) Happy Friday the 13th!(03:19) Tekla wins AEW Women's World Championship from Kris Statlander(07:59) Kyle Fletcher wins TNT title from Tommaso Ciampa(13:30) Death Riders vs. Don Callis Family six-man tag rematch(22:23) Will Ospreay injury update video package(27:16) Young Bucks defeat the returning Private Party and Rascalz(37:49) Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland promo segment and match announcement(45:15) Grand Slam Australia (Kudos Bank Arena Sydney) Collision/PPV(46:53) Orange Cassidy & Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta hair match strap match(50:52) Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale defend women's tag titles vs. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford(52:02) Andrade vs. Hangman Adam Page world title number one contender(54:23) Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita Continental Championship match(56:14) Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe TNT title ladder match game seven(58:48) MJF vs. Brody King world title main event(01:01:53) Brisbane House Rules Australia(01:08:10) Email from Dennis(01:18:09) Email and trivia from ZachSend your thoughts and questions to allelitecc@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
John Duggan is live for this week's Saturday Panel, after Ireland's second round Six Nations clash with Italy. He is joined in studio by Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes and former back row Aidan McCullen, while former Leinster and Harlequins' out half Andy Dunne dials in from the Aviva.The Saturday Panel on Off The Ball with #OptimumNutrition | #IRFU | #UnlockMoreYou | #Rugby
Adam, Phil, and Nicholas chat about all the big wrestling talking points this week...What's wrong with WrestleMania?Best wrestling romance!Who gets a haircut at Grand Slam?Chelsea Green INJURED!Could Brody King become AEW Champion?!We answer all these questions and more, and there's a bloody good quiz all about Australian wrestling!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@PhilMyChambers@ItsAdamNicholas@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WWE's NXT put the women's division front and center once again, while AEW Grand Slam: Australia built on the back of two title changes -- and Getting Over is here to break it all down! Host Adam Silverstein tackles the latest from both brands: NXT [2:10] entering its new era behind Joe Hendry with Sol Ruca and Zaria reaching a boiling point and Tatum Paxley seemingly getting refreshed; AEW [28:25] putting Thekla over Kris Statlander and Kyle Fletcher over Tommaso Ciampa with MJF, Brody King and Hangman Page absent as Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland kicked off their feud. Follow Getting Over on Twitter, Bluesky & YouTube @GettingOverCast.
Welcome to Episode 168 of Wrestling Tonight, a mini episode powered by G FUEL, Dick Lazers, and Code TAVERN. Use code TAVERN to save 20 percent at GFUEL.com and DickLazers.com. Acefield Retro breaks down a weekend where AEW reinforces one of its most important global brands. This Saturday, February 14, AEW presents Grand Slam Australia 2026 live from Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney. For U.S. viewers, the event airs at 8:00 PM Eastern on TNT and streaming on Max. Because the show takes place Sunday afternoon local time in Australia, the American broadcast will air on tape delay in prime time. The episode opens with the evolution of Grand Slam. What began in 2021 as a post-pandemic statement at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York — AEW's first stadium show in the largest media market in the United States — quickly became an annual tentpole. For four years, Grand Slam meant Arthur Ashe, championship implications, and major television moments. Then in 2025, the brand pivoted. Grand Slam Australia in Brisbane and Grand Slam Mexico at Arena México transformed the event from a New York tradition into a portable international showcase. The identity shifted from venue-based prestige to global expansion. Now Sydney becomes the next chapter. From there, the preview turns to the stakes without giving the outcomes away. MJF defends the AEW World Championship against Brody King after King pinned him in a World Title Eliminator. It's manipulation versus physical dominance, and Sydney becomes a defining checkpoint in MJF's reign. Jon Moxley defends the Continental Championship against Konosuke Takeshita in a rematch rooted in last year's Continental Classic. Pride and positioning collide. Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe escalate their rivalry into a TNT Championship ladder match, raising the risk factor under Grand Slam lights. Hangman Page and Andrade El Ídolo battle for a future World Title opportunity, with long-term ripple effects tied directly to Revolution. The Women's World Tag Team Titles are on the line as the division continues to establish its identity on an international stage. And a mixed tornado tag with a hair-shaving stipulation guarantees visible consequence — the kind of moment Grand Slam has become known for. Episode 168 is a focused preview of a brand that started as a declaration in New York and has matured into a recurring global platform. From Arthur Ashe to Brisbane to Arena México and now Sydney, Grand Slam mirrors AEW's trajectory. Saturday night at 8:00 PM Eastern, the next chapter airs.
On this episode of The Flagship, a full recap and review of NJPW's The New Beginning in Osaka 2026 show, a look at the New Japan Cup brackets and upcoming NJPW schedule, a preview of AEW Grand Slam Australia, the discussion around Powerhouse Hobbs' age, what's going on with Brody King & much more!Our Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The OTM boys reunite for episode 280 as it's an AEW centric episode this week. This week's Dynamite was a good one, we discuss what went down and share our thoughts. Grand Slam is this weekend, so we share our predictions for that card as well. Give us a follow on all socials for more @PodOnTheMark.
On this episode of The Flagship, a full recap and review of NJPW's The New Beginning in Osaka 2026 show, a look at the New Japan Cup brackets and upcoming NJPW schedule, a preview of AEW Grand Slam Australia, the discussion around Powerhouse Hobbs' age, what's going on with Brody King & much more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Did everyone survive last night? Because we are still picking our jaws up off the floor after that episode of AEW Dynamite! We headed into Ontario expecting a solid show on the road to Grand Slam Australia, but Tony Khan decided to wake up and choose violence; literally.We are LIVE tonight to break down a historic night where the landscape of AEW shifted beneath our feet!Tonight, Tim and Tom are breaking down:* AND NEW! The “Toxic Era” has officially begun! Thekla shocked the world by dethroning Kris Statlander in a brutal Strap Match to become the AEW Women's World Champion.* TNT Title Hot Potato? Just when we were getting used to “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa as champ, Kyle Fletcher stormed back to reclaim his gold in an absolute Match of the Year contender. Is he the greatest TNT Champion ever, or did he just get lucky?* Omega vs. Swerve EXPLODES! We thought we'd have to wait, but the brawl between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland tore the arena apart—and now we're getting the match NEXT WEEK?!* The haircut heard ‘round the world: We have to talk about the absolute sickening disrespect shown to Mina Shirakawa by Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta. Justice for Mina!The road to Grand Slam just turned into a high-speed chase. Grab a drink, get in the chat, and let's process this madness together!SUPPORT THE ALL ELITE WRAPUP:
This week on the pod, we chat Dave Meltzer's irresponsible “reporting,” the disastrous Wrestlemania and if anything can save it from a financial and entertainment standpoint. Plus we discussed getting checked for all the things, the history of the APA, and more! Also, Smackdown Live report, AEW Dynamite, and we preview AEW Grand Slam Australia! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and make sure to follow us on socials! All of that and more can be found at http://www.fatalfourpod.comSupport the show and subscribe to the Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/fatalfourpod and for only $3 you'll get Ad Free episodes, bonus content, and access to the exclusive Discord. Or check out Fatal Four Plus! $5/mo gets you access to everything in the $3 tier, plus extra podcasts from the Fatal Four! New ad free bonus shows will drop monthly exclusive to the Fatal Four Plus tier.
What a week we've had here on The Sports Agents, from penis-gate, to Winter Olympics heartbreak and Premier League managers getting sacked.This weekend sees Scotland host the Auld enemy at Murrayfield as they take on England for the Calcutta Cup.Love might not be in the air north of the border, but there were remnants in the studio - as Gabby welcomed her husband and former Scottish winger Kenny Logan onto the show.England's Six Nations title charge, mounting pressure on Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend, and what does Valentine's Day look like in the Logan household?
The Dadley Boyz review last night's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...Thekla is AEW Women's World Champion!HUGE match added to Grand Slam!Private Party are back!Kenny Omega & Swerve BRAWL!Wheeler Yuta cuts Mina Shirakawa's hair?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We review AEW Dynamite from February 11, 2026, breaking down the full match card, key results, and standout moments from the night. Get our reactions to the biggest matches, storyline developments, and what's next coming out of Dynamite.Match Card - TNT Title Kyle Fletcher vs Tomasso Ciampa (c)- AEW Women's Title Strap Match Thekla vs Kris Statlander (c)- Kenny Omega Face To Face with Swerve Strickland- Number 1 Contender for Tag Titles Young Bucks vs The Rascalz vs ???
2/12/26 - Have the Pistons earned higher expectations? When does Taylor Decker owe the Lions a decision? Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
Can you do better than Jay in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?
7:00 HOUR: Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
If you're tired of chasing "flash in the pan" tactics that promise overnight results, this episode is your reality check. In this episode of Pipe Dream, host Jason Bradwell sits down with Dev Basu, CEO of Powered by Search, to unpack how to build an inbound-only growth motion that actually compounds over time instead of burning out your team and budget. Dev's core point is clear: stop creating remixable AI content and start building lived-experience content that creates goodwill as a moat. The marketers winning today aren't the ones doing more, they're the ones doing the simple things better and measuring what actually matters. For 16 years, Dev has helped VPs of marketing and CMOs at B2B SaaS companies build predictable pipeline without cold outreach. His approach targets two groups: the 5% in-market demand actively looking for solutions, and the 45% of right-fit customers who don't wake up thinking they need your software but would benefit from it. Dev walks through Powered by Search's playbook, which drives more than half their inbound leads through LinkedIn alone. His SAGE framework (Simple, Actionable, Goal-oriented, Easy to consume) focuses on publishing content about how they've done something, not generic how-to advice. This lived-experience approach can't be copied through ChatGPT or Claude, building genuine goodwill that compounds over time. The conversation breaks down the "do more, do better, do new" framework. Most companies don't need revolutionary tactics, they need to optimise existing channels ruthlessly. AI plays a role, but it's about speed, not strategy. Dev uses AI to accelerate production once they know what good looks like, not to figure out what to say. Then Dev drops the tactical goldmine: the 3x10 rule. Get 10% more right-fit traffic, reduce acquisition cost by 10%, and increase average contract value by 10%. When you stack these three improvements, they compound to roughly 30% more pipeline. He guarantees this in 90 days and explains exactly how, from internal linking to push pages onto page one of Google, to cutting wasted ad spend, to targeting slightly larger companies with higher willingness to pay. If you want a blueprint for building predictable B2B SaaS demand generation without the hype, this conversation delivers. Chapter Markers 00:00 - Introduction: Dev Basu and the inbound-only motion 01:00 - The 5% in-market demand vs 45% right-fit customers 02:00 - Eating your own dog food: How Powered by Search acquires clients 03:00 - The problem with flash in the pan tactics and LinkedIn slop 04:00 - SAGE content framework: Building goodwill as a moat 05:00 - Triangulating attribution to prove LinkedIn drives half the pipeline 06:00 - Lived-experience content you can't remix with AI 08:00 - The playbook: Five pillars of demand generation 13:00 - Do more, do better, do new: The framework for prioritisation 16:00 - Using AI for speed, not strategy 20:00 - Buyer psychology and why nobody wants to "get a demo" 22:00 - The 3x10 rule: 30% more pipeline in 90 days 23:00 - Getting 10% more traffic with simple internal linking 24:00 - Cutting wasted ad spend to reduce CAC by 10% 25:00 - Moving upmarket slightly to increase ACV by 10% 26:00 - The Grand Slam offer and guarantee 27:00 - Where to learn more about Powered by Search Useful Links Connect with Jason Bradwell on LinkedIn Connect with Dev Basu on LinkedIn Learn more about Dev Basu Explore Powered by Search and the Grand Slam Offer Check out Clay for enrichment Explore B2B Better website and the Pipe Dream podcast
The Dadley Boyz preview tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...Grand Slam Australia go-home show!Can Thekla win the AEW Women's Title?Tommaso Ciampa vs. Kyle Fletcher!Swerve Strickland & Kenny Omega face-to-face!Who is the mystery tag team?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Femke Bol made her 800m debut. What did we think? Grand Slam Track's bankruptcy plan will pay the athletes nearly everything they are owed, but vendors only 1.5%. Plus: Why track and field will never be popular year-round (and why that's okay), USATF Outdoor Championships are coming to New York for the first time since 1991, and Robert shares his thoughts on ski jumping regulations that you won't believe. The guys also preview this weekend's stacked meets including the ASICS Sound Invite featuring Cole Hocker vs. Sam Ruthe in the mile and Cooper Lutkenhaus in the 800m, answer listener emails, and debate whether cross country running belongs in the Winter Olympics.
4-time Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters and tennis reporter Blair Henley sit down with Ajla Tomljanovic for a personal discussion on her career, including being the last player to defeat Serena Williams at Arthur Ashe Stadium, navigating public breakups, and the impact of mentor Chris Evert. Kim and Blair also cover the Dallas Open, including Ben Shelton crowdsourcing a doubles partner on Instagram and the All-American Classic with John McEnroe and Andy Roddick. Welcome to Love All! If you want to hang out with us behind the scenes follow us on all of our socials: https://www.instagram.com/loveallpodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@loveallpodcast https://x.com/loveallpodcast ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Welcome to Love Al 1:34 Ben Shelton's viral partner search & the Dallas Open draw 2:22 The All-American Classic: McEnroe, Roddick, and "Podcast Wars" 4:44 Henley's Headlines 9:01 Sorana Cîrstea's farewell tour 10:41 Ajla Tomljanovic joins the show 14:32 Ajla on changing her citizenship 18:47 Ajla's relationship with her father and coach Goran Prpić 22:35 Mentorship with "Savage" Chris Evert 28:14 Mental Health & Longevity: Avoiding regrets at the end of a career 32:24 Ajla on beating Serena Williams 35:58 Alja's DMs are “popping” 37:17 Dating on Tour: Public breakups and Netflix's "Break Point" 41:20 Breaking down Sabalenka, Gauff, and Samsonova 49:08 Game Evolution: Kim and Ajla on depth vs. power in the modern era 55:13 Record Prize Money: The Charleston Open's $2.5M milestone 1:01:30 Kim's pick to win Dallas Open & Closing Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Venezuela anuncia una amnistía para todos los presos políticos Trump y Petro entierran el hacha de guerra Bad Bunny hace historia en los premios Grammy Alcaraz, el tenista más joven en completar el Grand Slam
Our Love Stories series continues with Grand Slam champion and former U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe and Tony Award–nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico, a couple whose bond began in childhood and grew into a lifelong partnership. The two first met as kids on Long Island, reconnected years later while pursuing demanding careers in Broadway and professional tennis and married quickly between tournament seasons. Now more than 26 years in, Melissa and Patrick open up about balancing ambition, family, and time apart, the importance of shared values and communication, and why learning when to pause and move on has been key to their lasting love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Love Stories series continues with Grand Slam champion and former U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe and Tony Award–nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico, a couple whose bond began in childhood and grew into a lifelong partnership. The two first met as kids on Long Island, reconnected years later while pursuing demanding careers in Broadway and professional tennis and married quickly between tournament seasons. Now more than 26 years in, Melissa and Patrick open up about balancing ambition, family, and time apart, the importance of shared values and communication, and why learning when to pause and move on has been key to their lasting love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Love Stories series continues with Grand Slam champion and former U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe and Tony Award–nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico, a couple whose bond began in childhood and grew into a lifelong partnership. The two first met as kids on Long Island, reconnected years later while pursuing demanding careers in Broadway and professional tennis and married quickly between tournament seasons. Now more than 26 years in, Melissa and Patrick open up about balancing ambition, family, and time apart, the importance of shared values and communication, and why learning when to pause and move on has been key to their lasting love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our Love Stories series continues with Grand Slam champion and former U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe and Tony Award–nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico, a couple whose bond began in childhood and grew into a lifelong partnership. The two first met as kids on Long Island, reconnected years later while pursuing demanding careers in Broadway and professional tennis and married quickly between tournament seasons. Now more than 26 years in, Melissa and Patrick open up about balancing ambition, family, and time apart, the importance of shared values and communication, and why learning when to pause and move on has been key to their lasting love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February is Black History Month in the United States and this month, the TennisWorthy Podcast will explore the impact and legacies of trailblazing Black tennis athletes. In this first episode, Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers discuss Hall of Famer Althea Gibson and Ora Washington, who broke barriers and faced the harsh realities of segregation.First dive into the life of Althea Gibson, the first person of color to win a Grand Slam title. Gibson biographer and historian Ashley Brown discusses Gibson's global influence, her mentorship under Dr. Eaton and Dr. Johnson, and her role as a precursor to modern champions like the Williams Sisters.The conversation then shifts to Ora Washington, a dominant but often overlooked figure from the interwar years. Historian Pamela Grundy details how Washington, a working-class multi-sport star, was barred from elite white competition despite her 23 national titles. Together, these stories highlight the resilience required to navigate a divided sporting world.Stay tuned next week when we explore Arthur Ashe's enduring impact. The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Can you do better than Jordan in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?
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Alan, Gav and Charles unpack the opening weekend of Six Nations action!England and France laid down their intentions to win a Grand Slam with comfortable victories over Wales and IrelandMeanwhile it was a nightmare start for Gregor Townsend and Scotland who were shocked away in Italy. The Scotland coach now faces serious questions over his future following the defeat, and we ask if a win in the Calcutta Cup this weekend would do anything to change the public perception around him.A lot of questions surrounding Ireland too, the 2024 winners were comfortably beaten in Paris on the opening night, and to make matters worse their 'A" side suffered an even bigger defeat to England the following night to leave Andy Farrell short on options, next up for them is a confident Italy side in Dublin.And we tackle all of your questions as usual too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hery Arundell scored a 35-minute hat-trick as England made it 12 wins in a row and heaped more misery on Wales. Was that a statement from England? How good is the depth of Steve Borthwick's side? Where do Wales go from here after yet another setback on the field? Chris chats to World Cup winners Matt Dawson and Paul Grayson along with Grand Slam winner Alex Cuthbert to discuss all this and more. You will also hear from Ben Earl, who praised England's relentless display, and Wales head coach Steve Tandy who lamented his team's poor discipline.
The Dadley Boyz review last night's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...Brody King SQUASHES MJF!Kenny Omega vs. Andrade El Idolo!More matches added to Grand Slam!Ricochet defends the National Title!Gabe Kidd kidnaps Darby Allin?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dadley Boyz preview tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite and discuss...Can Brody King beat MJF to earn a title shot?Who is heading to Grand Slam Australia?The Young Bucks are BACK!AEW National Championship on the line!Another bounty on Hangman Page's head?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.