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"What goes up, must come down" - Macho Man Randy Savage.After rising to the very top of celebrity during the 80's, Terry 'Hulk Hogan' Bollea was facing a new landscape of wrestling, a movie career going nowhere, his hands tied up in pasta, lawsuits, reality TV, car crashes and sex tapes...and that's just the start of it.Join Linz and Chris for PART 2 of the Hulk Hogan saga as they rip open their shirts dramatically and scrape off the spray paint to reveal the truth about Hollywood Hulk Hogan's colossal fall from grace.Buy our MerchThanks to our awesome Patreons: Join Us on Patreon!Philipp Hofmann, Emily Medeiros, Riaz K, Wesley Akers, Michael P McCoy, Krysta Furioso, Drake Halvig, Lins Gibson, Kelsey Carruthers, Greer Weaver, Mike Wright, Lindsay Keller, Michael Laughlin, Ohdembones, Lorna Turner & Druann.Support the showSupport us on Patreon
WELL LISTEN UP HULKAMANIACS. DSR ARE FINALLY OPENING UP THE FILE ON THE PHENOMENON CALLED HULKAMANIA BROTHER! Join Linz and Chris as they oil their muscles and grapple with the giant personality of Hulk Hogan and his many many half truths. Saddle up as we explore backstabbing, bone breaking, litigation and steroids...and this is only the rise! Buy our MerchThanks to our awesome Patreons: Join Us on Patreon!Philipp Hofmann, Emily Medeiros, Riaz K, Wesley Akers, Michael P McCoy, Krysta Furioso, Drake Halvig, Lins Gibson, Kelsey Carruthers, Greer Weaver, Mike Wright, Lindsay Keller, Michael Laughlin, Ohdembones, Lorna Turner & Druann.Support the showSupport us on Patreon
Check out our NEW Patreon :https://www.patreon.com/DystopianSimulationRadioSome men are destined for great things, Rikidozan conquered not one, but two of Japan's top sports in his short life. By the time he held up his first wrestling championship he considered himself not only king of sports, but king of Japan. Behind the scenes though he was constantly supported by Japan's Mafia, the Yakuza, and all it takes is to bump into the wrong gangster…to find yourself king nothing.Join Linz and Chris as they open the file on Rikidozan, a Japanese hero who wasn't Japanese who battled evil American's who sometimes weren't even American. They rapidly find out that the world of pro-wrestling isn't just tights and pyro, but true crime and conspiracy.Additional Images on Instagram @D.S.RadioMusic CreditsFaster Does It by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3741-faster-does-itLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseAdditional SoundsSound from Zapsplat.comhttps://www.acoustica.com/sounds.htmThanks to our Patreons Philipp Hofmann, Pip, Livvy, Mark, Philipp Hofmann, Riaz K, Wesley Aker & Michael P McCoy.Support the show
On today's episode, we are discussing a man that well, honestly I don't know where to go with. He's a shoot fighter that bounced all around Japan, He's won the Best of the Super Jr.s and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship twice. He's even won a Best of the American Super Jrs in Ring Of Honor. And he's competed in MMA which at our point in 2005, he had a decent 1-1-1 record. But in all of that, I would argue he is one of the last attempts for Inokism to try and stay before it was gone for good, which definitely says a lot. Right now, we are talking about Kendo Kashin!The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once.SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW!Follow Count Out on TWITTER!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/g1-and-only/donations
On today’s episode, we are discussing a man that well, honestly I don’t know where to go with. He’s a shoot fighter that bounced all around Japan, He’s won the Best of the Super Jr.s and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship twice. He’s even won a Best of the American Super Jrs in Ring Of Honor. And he’s competed in MMA which at our point in 2005, he had a decent 1-1-1 record. But in all of that, I would argue he is one of the last attempts for Inokism to try and stay before it was gone for good, which definitely says a lot. Right now, we are talking about Kendo Kashin! The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once. SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW! Follow Count Out on TWITTER! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/donations
On today’s episode, we will be discussing 3 more wrestlers one and only G1 Climax appearances. At the beginning of Inokism in New Japan, the G1 Climax started to take a turn in the kind of competition that took place in the ring. Plus we have a ginormous tournament with 4 blocks now with juniors mixing it up with heavyweights. But for our sake’s, we are focused on 3 wrestlers, MMA fighter Brian Johnston, NWO Japan member Hiro Saito, and jr. heavyweight champion Tatsuhito Takaiwa! The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once. SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW! Follow Count Out on TWITTER!
On today’s episode, we will be discussing 3 more wrestlers one and only G1 Climax appearances. At the beginning of Inokism in New Japan, the G1 Climax started to take a turn in the kind of competition that took place in the ring. Plus we have a ginormous tournament with 4 blocks now with juniors mixing it up with heavyweights. But for our sake’s, we are focused on 3 wrestlers, MMA fighter Brian Johnston, NWO Japan member Hiro Saito, and jr. heavyweight champion Tatsuhito Takaiwa! The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once. SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW! Follow Count Out on TWITTER! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/donations
New Week. New Episode This week's episode of #WRESTHINGS we discussed: - NJPW G1 Climax Review - Brief history lesson on Inokism and IGF - Importance of the Midgard title in NJPW - Weekly RAW, Smackdown & AEW - Bray and Alexa pairing. Are we invested? - Is it over for Retribution? - Re-Introduction of Jordan Omogbehin to RAW with AJ - What’s next for The Hurt Business? - Titus O’Neill getting beaten up - Week 5 of Lana being Samoan dropped into the table - Drew McIntyre and his ‘Scissors’ - Jey vs Roman - Fantasy booking of Jacob Fatu vs Roman Reigns - GOLDBERGGGGGGGGGGGG - Delboy vs Mark Jindrak - Will we get a match? - ‘Was it really that good?’ - None this week And we answer your questions ! #ASKWRESTHINGS #WRESTHINGS #BYTHEMANDEMFORTHEMANDEM
A plague upon all of our houses! The ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic causes the Casuals to chat remotely about the state of world affair, AEW Revolution and WWE Elimination chamber while discussing the near death of New Japan Pro Wrestling through Inokism, the crossover appeal between professional wrestling and MMA, metal bands you get made fun of for listening to, beautiful stouts and more! Wash your hands. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @filthyfncasuals Follow Ryan Doyle on Twitter @doylerulez Follow Damien Ellinghaus on Twitter @badideadames Naoya Ogawa vs Shinya Hashimoto (January 4th Tokyo Dome show 1999)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x66zfg3 Emmanuel Yarbrough vs Daiju Takase (Pride 3 1998) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esYysktv1PQ Dave Bautista vs Vince Lucero (CES MMA Real Pain 2012)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2zwkl6 Don Frye vs Yoshihiro Takiyama (Pride 21 2002)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3xukpe Antonio Inoki vs The Great Antonio w/Bill Burr commentary (Sumo Hall 1977)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWsoSmGfmdY
Catchacast une émission mensuelle de DeezPodcasts. Un concept simple : On parle du catch sous toutes ses formes : mainstream, puroresu, lucha libre, indé,… Et on explique les termes niches en prime ! ===== Au programme de ce Catchacast #24 ==== Qui ? Mehdi (@D_Mehdi), Félix (@pHeLyKs_G), Volodia(@volodiaa1), Mikaël (@Orioto) et Raphaël Et pour l’émission en général Twitter-Instagram (@deezpodcasts) et Facebook (www.facebook.com/DeezPodcasts/) Quoi ? Notre analyse de la rentrée TV du catch (aka clash WWE-NXT) Pourquoi ? Parce que tout le monde en parle (sauf les gens qui n'ont pas encore vu la lumière c'est à dire les personnes pas fans de catch :p) Au final ? Pas mal de perspectives posées et une confrontation comme d'hab entre visions pertinente et mauvaise foi occasionnelle ;) ## Les thèmes de cette émission : – La publicité, et son impact sur le visionnage, le nerf de la guerre? – En termes de présentation et de production, peut-on considérer l'AEW comme une vraie alternative à la WWE ? – Une dissection complète d'AEW Dynamite et de sa concurrence du mercredi soir, NXT – Les chiffres des audiences TV comptent-ils vraiment ? – Mikaël et ses scoops sur Kevin Owens – AEW : juste la PWG avec un budget de plusieurs millions ? – L'invasion des « vrais combattants » à la WWE, suite à SmackDown ## TIMECODES Premières impressions et comparaisons entre WWE NXT et AEW Dynamite = 00:04:03 L'importance et le dérangement des coupures pubs des deux côtés = 00:08:20 Critique des deux shows, par segments opposés = 00:16:43 Cody vs. Sammy Guevarra / Adam Cole vs. Matt Riddle … Entre autres = 00:31:03 Focus sur PAC vs. Hangman Page = 01:01:15 La division féminine de l'AEW tient-elle la route ? = 01:19:38 La « mid-card », oubliée dans les tranchées = 01:26:57 Nyla Rose vs. Riho / Shayna Baszler vs. Candice LeRae … Entre autres = 01:29:02 Comparaison des troisièmes actes sur les deux fronts = 01:52:00 Derniers mots pour un dernier tour de table (Canadian Destroyer, SmackDown nouvelle mouture, Inokism à la WWE, échelle en bois ou en alu ?) = 02:22:15 ## Le compte Twitter, Mith Gifs, que Mehdi vous recommande chaudement : https://twitter.com/MithGifs Sur le parallèle entre Triple H et Cody, une analyse assez acerbe mais originale : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbtGliiUHl8 ## Tiger Mask série de la Toei Animation; parloes de Sakai Mikio composée par Yamazaki Masumi et interprétée par lisa L’Uomo Tigre (traduction italienne de Tiger Mask) Générique : Chanteurs – Riccardo Zara et I Cavalieri del Re, auteur – Zara, Riccardo Le générique est composé de sons libres de droit ou extraits de commentaires des fédérations WWE et NJPW. Le morceau Vengeance est composé par Lukash dont vous pouvez consulter en libre tous ses albums : lukhash.com/ ET SURTOUT VOUS POUVEZ TOUT COMME MOI ÉVENTUELLEMENT LUI FAIRE UN DON SI VOUS APPRÉCIEZ SON TRAVAIL !
Catchacast une émission mensuelle de DeezPodcasts. Un concept simple : On parle du catch sous toutes ses formes : mainstream, puroresu, lucha libre, indé,… Et on explique les termes niches en prime ! ===== Au programme de ce Catchacast #24 ==== Qui ? Mehdi (@D_Mehdi), Félix (@pHeLyKs_G), Volodia(@volodiaa1), Mikaël (@Orioto) et Raphaël Et pour l’émission en général Twitter-Instagram (@deezpodcasts) et Facebook (www.facebook.com/DeezPodcasts/) Quoi ? Notre analyse de la rentrée TV du catch (aka clash WWE-NXT) Pourquoi ? Parce que tout le monde en parle (sauf les gens qui n'ont pas encore vu la lumière c'est à dire les personnes pas fans de catch :p) Au final ? Pas mal de perspectives posées et une confrontation comme d'hab entre visions pertinente et mauvaise foi occasionnelle ;) ## Les thèmes de cette émission : – La publicité, et son impact sur le visionnage, le nerf de la guerre? – En termes de présentation et de production, peut-on considérer l'AEW comme une vraie alternative à la WWE ? – Une dissection complète d'AEW Dynamite et de sa concurrence du mercredi soir, NXT – Les chiffres des audiences TV comptent-ils vraiment ? – Mikaël et ses scoops sur Kevin Owens – AEW : juste la PWG avec un budget de plusieurs millions ? – L'invasion des « vrais combattants » à la WWE, suite à SmackDown ## TIMECODES Premières impressions et comparaisons entre WWE NXT et AEW Dynamite = 00:04:03 L'importance et le dérangement des coupures pubs des deux côtés = 00:08:20 Critique des deux shows, par segments opposés = 00:16:43 Cody vs. Sammy Guevarra / Adam Cole vs. Matt Riddle … Entre autres = 00:31:03 Focus sur PAC vs. Hangman Page = 01:01:15 La division féminine de l'AEW tient-elle la route ? = 01:19:38 La « mid-card », oubliée dans les tranchées = 01:26:57 Nyla Rose vs. Riho / Shayna Baszler vs. Candice LeRae … Entre autres = 01:29:02 Comparaison des troisièmes actes sur les deux fronts = 01:52:00 Derniers mots pour un dernier tour de table (Canadian Destroyer, SmackDown nouvelle mouture, Inokism à la WWE, échelle en bois ou en alu ?) = 02:22:15 ## Le compte Twitter, Mith Gifs, que Mehdi vous recommande chaudement : https://twitter.com/MithGifs Sur le parallèle entre Triple H et Cody, une analyse assez acerbe mais originale : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbtGliiUHl8 ## Tiger Mask série de la Toei Animation; parloes de Sakai Mikio composée par Yamazaki Masumi et interprétée par lisa L’Uomo Tigre (traduction italienne de Tiger Mask) Générique : Chanteurs – Riccardo Zara et I Cavalieri del Re, auteur – Zara, Riccardo Le générique est composé de sons libres de droit ou extraits de commentaires des fédérations WWE et NJPW. Le morceau Vengeance est composé par Lukash dont vous pouvez consulter en libre tous ses albums : lukhash.com/ ET SURTOUT VOUS POUVEZ TOUT COMME MOI ÉVENTUELLEMENT LUI FAIRE UN DON SI VOUS APPRÉCIEZ SON TRAVAIL !
The legend of this legend continues as we get into Brody's runs in Dallas, his conversion to Inokism before having to crawl back to Baba and finally his unfortunate demise. WE ARE NOW ON STITCHER! You can now listen to us on Stitcher, iTunes, Podbean & SoundCloud. Join the growth! Follow us on Soundcloud @shellshock-network Donate: www.paypal.me/ShellshockNetwork Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ShellshockNetwork Subscribe to us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheShellpod Follow us on Twitter: Shellshock Network: twitter.com/ShellshockNet Greg: twitter.com/GoodnightLove35 Donald: twitter.com/ThroatPunchAll Any audio, images, or music clips used in this episode belong to their proper owners, this is a non-profit podcast where the only way we're to make money is donations, t-shirt sales, and sponsors not off the audio itself.
It's the conclusion to "Puroresu In The 2000s" as Swift discusses FMW and its offshoots, Big Japan decline following the war with CZW, and New Japan during the MMA boom and the final days of Inokism in the promotion.Follow Danger Zone 92 and Metal Swift on Twitter.Theme Song: "Trust" by Street Made Empire (Street Made or Nothin, 2015)
The WWE Network is finally coming to China! Chris Harrington (@mookieghana) and Brandon Howard (@BrandonThurston) talk what this means for WWE's business. Later they decode a recent Observer report about WrestleMania attendance. The wrestlemetricians try to explain the reasons behind GFW's sparsely-attended recent live events and contrast the large expected crowd from Progress Wrestling. Which promotion has had the most turnover in the last seven years? What was more popular in the late 1990s: wrestling or comic books? Ronda Rousey might be coming to WWE; has Inokism come to America? And more! Become a Patreon supporter and see the show notes with exclusive detail, article links, commentary from the hosts and much more! Go to patreon.com/wrestlenomics. Check out Mookie’s work at wrestlenomics.com and indeedwrestling.com. Read Brandon’s latest at fightful.com. Email questions and comments to wrestlenomics@gmail.com. Dedicated Wrestlenomics Radio RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4561995.rssSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics-radio/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.