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In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland are interrupted by life so bring you an abbreviated version of our usual show to run down a few news items in indy wrestling - TrillerTV has lost yet another promotion from its lineup, Produce Wrestling is making some questionable choices about the availability of its first show, and the longest match ever was just wrestled. For VIP listeners, it's a quick jaunt to Wrestling Open to witness the collapse of the Stetson Ranch, and Danny Miles facing "Wonderboy" Brian Morris. We'll be back with a regular show next week!As a bonus this week, we're including the latest episode of VIP-exclusive podcast The Nicky's Club. It's a major preview edition as Nick Barbati gets you ready for this weekend's Night of Champions Premium Live Event. Is WWE ready to fast-track Oba Femi into the main event scene? Will Sami Zayn finally capture the biggest prize of his career? Nick breaks down the entire card, the key storylines, and the outcomes that could reshape WWE heading into the summer. Plus, Nick reacts to Paul Heyman's most recent interview and what it reveals about WWE's current direction. Looking ahead, he also begins building his ideal Summerslam card, exploring the matches and moments he'd most like to see when WWE heads to its biggest event of the summer.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
A major WWE legal story takes a new turn, Danhausen becomes an unlikely sports hero, and the Georgia indie scene is heating up heading into the weekend.This week, Nick and Myron discuss the Janel Grant vs. Vince McMahon case moving to arbitration and what it means for TKO moving forward. Is this the best-case scenario from a business perspective?The guys also dive into Danhausen's further rise in popularity following the New York Knicks' championship run. With reports that WWE wants to capitalize on his newfound connection to New York sports fans, is Danhausen about to become a much bigger player in WWE's promotional plans?Plus, the hosts tackle the latest CM Punk to AEW rumors and explain why a return to AEW simply doesn't make much sense given the current landscape of wrestling.The guys look back at another loaded weekend of independent wrestling, including:1FW (Gainesville, GA) – Satnam continues to dominate1FW (Buford, GA) – Harley-Davidson hosts an exciting day of actionWrestleMerica (Forsyth, GA) – KJ Impala survives the brutal Unchained Match to retain the WrestleMerica ChampionshipPro Wrestling Domination (Ranburne, AL) – The saga between Dante Diamond and Rebirth continues to escalate1FW TV Taping (McDonough, GA) – The Summer Stage 2 main event picture changes dramaticallyScrappy Championship Wrestling (Royston, GA) – Tower captures the Heavyweight Championship in a shocking title changePlanning your wrestling weekend? We've got you covered:Thursday, June 181FW – Monroe, GAFriday, June 19New Legacy Pro – Franklin, GASaturday, June 20Southern Fried Championship Wrestling: Shindig – Monroe, GA1FW – Hartwell, GAViral Pro Wrestling – Augusta, GAGeorgia Premier Wrestling – Jasper, GASunday, June 21 (Father's Day)Kraken Pro Wrestling – Tifton, GA: Fan Appreciation Night with fan-selected matchesMonday, June 22ACTION Wrestling – Atlanta, GA: Monday at Meehan's
Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more. The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned.
Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more. The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned.
WWE and TKO avoided what could have been one of the biggest stories in wrestling business history.This week, Nick and Myron break down the settlement that prevented a public trial involving Vince McMahon, Ari Emanuel, and Nick Khan from moving forward. What does avoiding weeks of testimony, headlines, and internal documents becoming public mean for WWE and TKO moving forward?The guys also discuss WWE's latest scheduling shakeup as Money in the Bank moves to October while Saturday Night's Main Event heads to Atlanta. Is this simply smart business planning, or is WWE intentionally maneuvering around AEW's biggest events?That leads to a larger conversation about WWE's counterprogramming strategy. With Night of Champions, Forbidden Door, Slammiversary, and Great American Bash all stacked into the same weekend, who actually benefits? Is AEW being hurt, or are NXT and TNA paying the bigger price?Elsewhere:• NXT's ratings continue to rebound... but are still well below last year's numbers. Is the brand facing bigger problems?• AEW content arrives on Tubi, putting AEW and WWE content on the same streaming platform for the first time.Plus, another packed edition of Indy Rewind featuring:1FW (Watkinsville, GA)Brady Pierce and Drago's rivalry escalates after another controversial finishAngelica Risk continues her dominant title reignSouthern Honor Wrestling (Canton, GA)The shocking debut of The Pantheon changes the landscape of SHWBryce Cannon and Kyle Matthews steal the showRumbleJack continues to take shape1FW (Winder, GA)Jamie Holmes returnsBrady Pierce continues his impressive runThen, in Making the Drives, the guys preview another loaded week of Georgia independent wrestling featuring:• 1FW (Gainesville, Buford, McDonough, Watkinsville & Monroe)• SCA• WrestleMerica• Scrappy Championship WrestlingIncluding:Angelica Risk defending the 1FW Women's ChampionshipWrestleMerica's huge six-way championship matchBilly Gunn returning to 1FWJacked Jameson vs. Big Stoke in a Bar Fight
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland discuss one of the biggest weeks of news in Independent Wrestling in recent times. TNA pulled its wrestlers from appearing in scheduled matches with AEW talent and an uproar ensued. While much of the criticism was merited, Justin and Chris delve deeper into the topic - how it could affect indy wrestling heading forward and why everyone loves to pile on TNA. Then we go in depth with a preview of some of the biggest indy wrestling shows from the biggest weekend of the year for indy wrestling, and also talk about the murky incident with Krule and a fan that led to a facility banning all wrestling. For VIP listeners, it's a return to an old favorite, when we head to Wrestling Open for Bear Bronson vs. Eye Black Jack and Stetson Ranch vs. Waves & Curls & Ichiban.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
In this week's Interview Classic podcasts, we jump back to ten years ago this week (3-24-2016) when PWTorch editor Wade Keller interviewed Gabe Sapolsky discussing the burgeoning Evolve-WWE relationship, Evolve live events WrestleMania Weekend, the breaking news of Daniel Bryan pulling out of his upcoming WWE appearances, and his experiences with three different generations of indy wrestlers and how they have changed the last couple decades, how he is changing the style of wrestling he promotes, and much more – all mixed with live callers.That is followed by Wade's interview with University of East West Alabama Journalism Professor Will Nevin – who is also a long-time PWTorch reader and pro wrestling fan – giving an expert perspective on the legal dynamics and First Amendment issues at play in the Hulk Hogan-Gawker lawsuit. This show includes live callers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
Nick McDaniel is joined by Jacked Jameson and Rosario Grillo for another packed episode of Tapped In covering the biggest stories in Georgia independent wrestling.We break down major headlines, title situations, heated rivalries, and what's building toward Spectacle. There's steel cage drama, momentum shifts, and plenty of behind-the-scenes perspective you won't get anywhere else.The Let's Get Kraken segment delivers more chaos, hard lessons, and unexpected twists, while our non-wrestling Mt. Rushmore debate turns into a surprisingly passionate discussion.We close things out with Making the Drives, previewing a loaded weekend across Georgia — championship matches, stipulations, and can't-miss shows.If you follow Georgia indie wrestling, this is your weekly pulse check.
Episode 137 of the Opinion City Podcast dives deep into the State of Independent Wrestling with special guests Ben Silverio and Dani Leigh.Independent wrestling is thriving — but it's also evolving faster than ever. In this in-depth roundtable discussion, we break down the current state of indy wrestling, analyzing the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping today's independent wrestling scene.From local promotions and rising indie stars to social media growth, talent branding, booking trends, locker room culture, and fan engagement, we explore what's working, what's changing, and what needs to improve. Ben Silverio and Dani Leigh bring unique perspectives as creators deeply embedded in the wrestling world, offering insight into how independent wrestlers can build audiences, gain exposure, and get noticed by major promotions like AEW, WWE, and TNA.We also discuss:The current health of the indie wrestling sceneHow social media, YouTube, and podcasts are changing wrestling promotionWhat makes wrestlers stand out in 2026The importance of branding, storytelling, and authenticityPredictions for the future of independent wrestlingWhether you're a wrestling fan, indie wrestler, promoter, podcaster, content creator, or aspiring pro wrestler, this episode delivers real talk, honest insight, and forward-thinking conversation about the business and culture of professional wrestling today.Opinion City is a live weekly pro wrestling podcast featuring long-form conversations with wrestlers, promoters, and creatives from across the independent wrestling scene.We go beyond the gimmick to spotlight the person behind the character — covering mindset, creativity, career paths, and the real work that happens when the cameras are off.
Daria Ray joins the Battleground Podcast to talk about her shocking return to TNA. Daria opens up about reinventing herself, having real creative control for the first time, and why this run feels different from anything she's done before. She also discusses bringing Elayna Black into TNA, the energy inside the locker room during the AMC debut. Plus, Daria reflects on winning the WWE Women's Tag Team Titles, almost retiring from wrestling, her ideal walkout song, and what she wants her legacy to be when it's all said and done.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by Jacked Jameson with Rosario Grillo (The Big Cannoli) jumping in as a third voice on the panel as the show breaks down one of the busiest weeks yet across Georgia wrestling.The focus stays on the top stories driving the scene right now, where momentum is shifting, and what fans should be paying attention to heading into a loaded weekend of live events.On this episode:Breaking down the biggest headlines across Georgia, including major attacks, injuries, and title changesDiscussing the ripple effects of a Triple Crown Champion emerging and what comes nextReviewing recent shows and crowd reactions, including packed gym venues and rising momentumA conversation about independent wrestling competing with major national events and whether it actually matters at the local levelHot Hand discussion spotlighting promotions and wrestlers gaining serious traction right nowA fun Mount Rushmore debate stepping outside wrestling with iconic superheroesMaking the Drives: a full weekend preview covering multiple shows across Georgia from Friday through Saturday, with championship matches, open challenges, and major story implicationsWhether you're trying to keep up with the news, decide where to spend your wrestling weekend, or just want context behind the buzz, this episode has you covered.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by Jacked Jameson, who officially steps into the role of co-host moving forward as the show continues its evolution in 2026.The conversation centers around the big headlines shaping Georgia wrestling right now, locker-room perspectives on awards season, standout performances that deserve more attention, and a packed weekend slate of live events.On this episode:Breaking down the latest headlines across Georgia's independent wrestling sceneDiscussing momentum shifts, championship implications, and ongoing storylinesA thoughtful conversation around awards season and what recognition really meansFan Q&A covering longevity, visibility, preparation, and life beyond the ringUnderrated and underappreciated talent and promotions that deserve more attentionA fun Mount Rushmore debate focusing on legendary factionsMaking the Drives: a full weekend preview of live wrestling across the stateWith Jacked Jameson now locked in as co-host, this episode helps define the direction and tone of Tapped In moving forward.
On this episode:Breaking down the headlines discussing major developments across promotions and key matches fans are buzzing aboutA broad conversation on awards season Looking ahead to 2026 momentumPower Five discussion spotlighting standout promotional championsA fun Mount Rushmore debate stepping outside wrestling with iconic action moviesMaking the Drives (new version)Whether you're catching up after the holidays or planning your wrestling weekend, this episode sets the table for what's shaping up to be a busy and exciting year.
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland present their 2025 year-in-review spectacular. We cover all the big stories from 2025, plus cover our favorite wrestlers, promotions, matches, breakout stars, and more, including the sudden emergence of Bear Bronson, the triumph of Mike Santana, the reign of Ryan Clancy, why Beyond and Action rule, updates to the WWEID program, and much more. For VIP listeners, we head to Wrestling Open, where Ryan Clancy defends the IWTV title match in a three-way against Bear Bronson and Marcus Mathers, plus Stetson Ranch defends the Open Tag Belts against Ichiban and Brando Lee.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick and Myron close out 2025 with the final episode of the year — and the final episode of the show in its current format.Starting next week, changes begin across the Tapped Out Podcast Network, making this episode both a look back and a turning point.On this episode:A packed Indy Rewind covering the final shows of 2025 across GeorgiaMajor storyline developments coming out of DWA, SCA, 1FW, SFCW, Premier All-Star, and Coastal EmpireWho truly won the week as 2025 came to a closeEarly thoughts on awards seasonA look ahead at the first big weekend of 2026 in Making the DrivesReflections on the current format This episode serves as a full stop on 2025 and a bridge into what's next.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Sorg and Dave Podnar are joined by Intern Tony for a full-throttle discussion on one of the busiest wrestling weekends in memory: • CM Punk wins gold again — breaking down what this means for the modern WWE landscape. • Jade Cargill vs Tiffany Stratton — was the squash justified or overkill? • John Cena's final match tournament — fantasy booking the farewell and who deserves the spotlight. • AEW Blood & Guts — the men's and women's teams set for destruction. • Local Mayhem — 880 Wrestling's community drive and highlights from Pittsburgh's indie scene. Plus: “What We Learned” featuring 880 MVP Christian Robinson, wrestling Halloween cosplay, and why WWE's extra camera angle inspired a new setup at 880.
Sorg and Dave Podnar are joined by Intern Tony for a full-throttle discussion on one of the busiest wrestling weekends in memory: • CM Punk wins gold again — breaking down what this means for the modern WWE landscape. • Jade Cargill vs Tiffany Stratton — was the squash justified or overkill? • John Cena's final match tournament — fantasy booking the farewell and who deserves the spotlight. • AEW Blood & Guts — the men's and women's teams set for destruction. • Local Mayhem — 880 Wrestling's community drive and highlights from Pittsburgh's indie scene. Plus: “What We Learned” featuring 880 MVP Christian Robinson, wrestling Halloween cosplay, and why WWE's extra camera angle inspired a new setup at 880.
Sorg and Dave Podnar are joined by Intern Tony for a full-throttle discussion on one of the busiest wrestling weekends in memory: • CM Punk wins gold again — breaking down what this means for the modern WWE landscape. • Jade Cargill vs Tiffany Stratton — was the squash justified or overkill? • John Cena's final match tournament — fantasy booking the farewell and who deserves the spotlight. • AEW Blood & Guts — the men's and women's teams set for destruction. • Local Mayhem — 880 Wrestling's community drive and highlights from Pittsburgh's indie scene. Plus: “What We Learned” featuring 880 MVP Christian Robinson, wrestling Halloween cosplay, and why WWE's extra camera angle inspired a new setup at 880.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by returning guest co-host Bryce “The Frat Daddy” Cannon, fresh off his brutal Three Stages of Hell match against Dax Anthony at Coastal Empire Wrestling. The boys break down that wild main event and take a full tour through the Georgia indie scene — from the chaos in Savannah and more
Hosts: Sorg, Mad Mike & Rizz This week we dive into NXT's Halloween Havoc and all its chaos — Jeff Hardy's tribute to Bray Wyatt, Trick Williams' big moment, and an unexpected AAA crossover. We also talk Braun Strowman's new Everything on the Menu series, revisit the WELC match between El Torito and Hornswoggle, and speculate on a Vince Russo JCW run. What We Learned: Viral promos need better payoffs Tatum Paxley finally shines Jelly Roll's inspiring story with Triple H Happy anniversary to WWE 2K20's infamous bugs
Hosts: Sorg, Mad Mike & Rizz This week we dive into NXT's Halloween Havoc and all its chaos — Jeff Hardy's tribute to Bray Wyatt, Trick Williams' big moment, and an unexpected AAA crossover. We also talk Braun Strowman's new Everything on the Menu series, revisit the WELC match between El Torito and Hornswoggle, and speculate on a Vince Russo JCW run. What We Learned: Viral promos need better payoffs Tatum Paxley finally shines Jelly Roll's inspiring story with Triple H Happy anniversary to WWE 2K20's infamous bugs
Sorg and Rizz are joined by commentator Eamon Paton (880 Wrestling / VCW) for a chaotic and hilarious look at the week in pro wrestling and behind the camera.
Sorg and Rizz are joined by commentator Eamon Paton (880 Wrestling / VCW) for a chaotic and hilarious look at the week in pro wrestling and behind the camera.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by Myron Fancher as they dive into a packed week across the Georgia independent scene and beyond. From TV tapings to tournament chaos, from small-town crowds to big-time production, it's another wild week in Georgia wrestling.
On this episode the guys talk complete nonsense, and some wrestling, but moreso nonsense! Nick shares his affection to X Hampster and so much more! If you love wrestling, they do mention that too, I think....
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 976, Sorg is joined by Brianna Bandz and Patreon Manager Bradley Ruthers. Recorded ahead of MV Young's “Harvest Moon”, the crew dives into Brianna's battle with Liberty, her wrestling journey, travel nightmares, and even Drew McIntyre's new role in Highlander. Other highlights include AEW's big Pittsburgh moment for Austin Carnes, Patreon banter with Bradley, and a look back at Brianna's early 880 matches (and the legendary Money Gun). What We Learned: • Bradley on the power of wrestling community. • Brianna on embracing confidence and proving herself. • Sorg on how 880 Wrestling prepares talent for anywhere. Watch the replay of Harvest Moon on IndyWrestling.us (YouTube) or stream it on IndyWrestling.network.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 976, Sorg is joined by Brianna Bandz and Patreon Manager Bradley Ruthers. Recorded ahead of MV Young's “Harvest Moon”, the crew dives into Brianna's battle with Liberty, her wrestling journey, travel nightmares, and even Drew McIntyre's new role in Highlander. Other highlights include AEW's big Pittsburgh moment for Austin Carnes, Patreon banter with Bradley, and a look back at Brianna's early 880 matches (and the legendary Money Gun). What We Learned: • Bradley on the power of wrestling community. • Brianna on embracing confidence and proving herself. • Sorg on how 880 Wrestling prepares talent for anywhere. Watch the replay of Harvest Moon on IndyWrestling.us (YouTube) or stream it on IndyWrestling.network.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined once again by Jacked Jameson. The Frat House member and ROH star sits in as guest host to tackle the hottest stories across Georgia and beyond, while also sharing valuable Wrestling 101 insights for young wrestlers trying to make it.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 974, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined by Liberty L the Villainous, fresh off winning the 880 TNF Championship. We cover the aftermath of WWE/AAA Worlds Collide, Dominik Mysterio's new role in AAA, the rise of crossover commentary, AEW's couples booking potential, and the surprising places WWE branding is showing up. Liberty L shares her powerful story of stepping away for therapy, returning with a new character, and her ongoing feud with Paris Sahara. What We Learned: Card subject to change never fails, indie wrestling could shine while Mania is overseas, and Bayley Dent is the best thing going.
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by Dylan Frymyer, booker of Southern Honor Wrestling, as SHW prepares to run its final show inside the Action Building this Friday night.For over 7 years, the Action Building has been home to unforgettable matches, rivalries, and moments that shaped SHW into one of the most respected promotions in Georgia. In this special episode, we look back at the past, celebrate the legacy, and look ahead to what's next for SHW.
Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast 9/3/2025 – Wrestling 101 with Jacked JamesonThis week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by special guest host Jacked Jameson — fresh off appearances with ROH TV, pay-per-view action, 1FW, and national indie bookings. The Big Frat House member dives deep into the Georgia scene while also offering lessons every young wrestler should hear.
This week's Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast is cohosted by Carlie Bravo — Bad News & Tattoos! You've seen him on AEW and Ring of Honor, and all over Georgia where he's considered one of the very best. As one-half of The Infantry with Shawn Dean, Bravo brings unmatched perspective on tag team wrestling, Georgia's indie scene, and what it takes to make it in the business.
On Tuesday Mix Bag we discuss" WWE Becky Lynch remarks about Ozzy Osbourne and Birmingham England the events involving Raja Jackson son of UFC Rampage Jackson and an Indy Wrestling promotion.
This week's Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast is cohosted by The Big Cannoli, Rosario Grillo — also known as “Mr. 25”. You've seen him on AEW and Ring of Honor, and all over Georgia's independent wrestling scene. As one-half of a decorated tag team with Pat Roach and a member of The Crusade, Grillo brings insight, humor, and some unfiltered truth to this week's show.
This week, The Frat Daddy Bryce Cannon returns to the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast as our guest cohost! We dive into a huge weekend for Georgia wrestling, big crowds, big stories, and fan-fueled Q&A that puts Bryce in the hot seat.
This week, Nick is joined by one of Georgia's most unpredictable and beloved figures—“Your Pal Sal” Rinauro—for a wild and insightful ride through football, factions, and the fundamentals of tag team wrestling.
With Heath out this week, Nick welcomes AEW & ROH's own Jacked Jameson to the cohost chair—and things get rowdy in the best way. Jameson and Nick relive their past feud, talk Georgia indie wrestling, and break down one of the wildest shows of the year.
With Heath out this week, Nick is joined by special guest co-host Matt Griffin, the promoter behind ACTION Wrestling, for a must-listen episode that peels back the curtain on the Georgia indie scene.
Nick flies solo after being on the road and deep in the chaos of Georgia's summer wrestling season! From SHW's unruly edge returning (did someone say spear?) to Kraken's storytelling consistency, there's no shortage of conversation this week.
This week, Nick and Heath come out firing with a different take: maybe it's time some folks stayed in their lane. What are we really trying to do here in Georgia indie wrestling—and who's trying to be something they're not?Plus, we dive deep into:
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland take a moment (or several moments) to assess the biggest conversation topics in Indy Wrestling in 2025. We are eight months into the WWE ID program. Has it changed indy wrestling? Ruined it? Made it better? Who are the best prospects to emerge from the program? And will the WWE ID Title Tournament ever have an ending? Plus, indy wrestling continues its game of musical chairs amongst various streaming services, some more stable than others. Will this dust ever settle? Who's winning and losing in the streaming wars? For VIP, it's a special WWEID Showcase with the bonus feature of seeing both members of Swipe Right in singles action when Ricky Smokes battles Cappuccino Jones and Brad Baylor goes up against Sean Legacy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.