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In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (1-3-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss with live callers WWE Smackdown including the returns of John Morrison, Sheamus, and the Usos to kick off 2020 with a bang, The Fiend attacks Daniel Bryan, a surprise win for Dana Brooke in a women's tag match, Mandy Rose-Otis courtship, the Roman Reigns-Daniel Bryan exchange regarding the WWE Title and the Rumble and WrestleMania, and more. Also, some talk about possible wildcard Rumble winners to face either The Fiend or Brock Lesnar including dark horses on the main roster and NXT. And they close with some AEW talk in response to Cody Rhodes saying he gives themselves an A grade so far and how AEW looked coming out of the gate in 2020 earlier this week.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
On this week's episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by the commissioner & colour commentator of House of Glory Jason Solomon as they talk about becoming a wrestling fan, MMA, WCW, competition, wrestling surprises, the attitude era, hosting Solomonster Sounds Off, reviewing wrestling live, angry fans, AEW, watching habits, NXT, WWEID, working with House of Glory, becoming a colour commentator, favourite match called, favourite announcers, favourite movies & TV series' of 2024 and so much more! If you're looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! If you're into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio! “Da” Podcast, bringing you the best conversations about the world of pro wrestling, comedy & nerd culture!
In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (11-1-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast with live callers and mailbag questions evaluating the massively reworked show due to the Smackdown crew being stranded in Saudi Arabia after Crown Jewel. Reaction to the NXT invasion, why an exciting show can also have collateral damage to consider, Brock Lesnar quitting Smackdown to chase down Rey Mysterio on Raw, the Daniel Bryan-Adam Cole dream match, and more. They also talk to an on-site correspondent who talked about the crowd reaction to so many new wrestlers, whether WWE explained to the live audience why what was advertised didn't take place, and more in-person details.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (8-14-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to review Smackdown with live callers and answer email questions. They also talked with an on-site correspondents from Toronto, Ont. and answer mailbag questions. Topics included the latest Roman Reigns whodunit mystery developments, the breakout performance of Buddy Murphy against Roman Reigns, Ember Moon's lack of character support by WWE Creative, Kevin Owens-Shane McMahon, the King of the Ring favorites and dark horses, the upcoming new October prime time schedule, and more. The on-site correspondent detailed the attendance, the pre-Smackdown match, the dark main event, crowd size, which matches and wrestlers got the biggest reactions, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
In this week's Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-Show from five years ago (5-15-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off Podcast to review Smackdown with live callers and then answer email questions. They discuss the Lars Sullivan fine and controversial message board posts with some backstage insights, the loose guidelines on the Wildcard Rule execution, the Kevin Owens-Kofi Kingston angle and final WWE Title match hype, Shane McMahon's ludicrous push, Roman Reigns, the upside and concerns with Bray Wyatt's new character, and much more with live callers and emails.
In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (4-10-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss the post-WrestleMania edition of WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Brooklyn's Barclays Center (PWTorch.com's own Frank Petiani), followed by a mailbag segment. They talk about Kofi Kingston's celebration, Becky Lynch's celebration and angle with Lacey Evans, the visits from various Raw wrestlers, Shane McMahon's bullying of the poor ring announcer, and more including some thoughts on WrestleMania's length and the weekend's happenings which Jason attended in person.
Wrestling Insider and House of Glory Wrestling's Jason Solomon joins Sean Brace and Jon Jansen to break down each night of #WrestleMania in Philly, talk current and past pro wrestling, and more!
In this five years ago flashback (2-20-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from New Orleans, La. They discuss Kofi Kingston being awarded the WWE Title match at Fastlane and whether he's a good choice to face Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania, who is more likely to turn between Shane McMahon and Miz, the second day of four NXT wrestlers beating main roster wrestlers for no apparent reason, and more. The on-site correspondent talks about crowd reactions including Corey Graves, Shane and Miz, NXT wrestlers, Asuka, and more.
In this five years ago flashback (1-30-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Phoenix, and then later answering Mailbag questions followed by a second on-site correspondent segment. They discuss Becky Lynch-Charlotte, Daniel Bryan's new Sustainable Hemp WWE Title belt, Shane McMahon and Miz celebrating their WWE Smackdown Tag Team Title victory, big Elimination Chamber news, and more.
It's time to chat all thing WWE Royal Rumble 2024! I will be joined by special guest Jason Solomon to discuss the built up to the show, the match card as well as what we predict will happen on the show! #WWE #RoyalRumble TOPICS: - Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles vs. LA Knight — Fatal 4-Way Match) --United States Champion Logan Paul vs. Kevin Owens -- Men's and Women's Royal Rumble Matches GET MAGIC SPOON HERE! Use my PROMO CODE: "DENISE" to get $5 OFF YOUR ORDER! SHOP: https://magicspoon.com/DENISE WWE Royal Rumble 2024 Predictions w/ Denise Salcedo & Jason Solomon! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXf3wRD7FIb77AHOvP1Zd4Q/join FOLLOW JASON SOLOMON: https://twitter.com/solomonster CONNECT WITH DENISE SALCEDO ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Tik Tok: https://www.youtube.com/denisesalcedo Twitter: https://twitter.com/_denisesalcedo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_denisesalcedo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeniseSalcedoOfficial SHOP MY STORE: https://hollywoodsalcedo.bigcartel.com/ LISTEN ON SPOTIFY, APPLE & GOOGLE PODCASTS! Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/denise-salcedo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/instinct-culture-by-denise-salcedo/id1524662392 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZDI0YTU5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5217342332600320 I AM A TUBE BUDDY USER! WANT TO BE ONE TOO? CHECK IT OUT! https://www.tubebuddy.com/DeniseSalcedo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/denise-salcedo/support
Jason Solomon had a front-row seat to the marital troubles between Dan Markel and Wendi Adelson before Markel was shot to death in July 2014. Solomon and Markel had become friends and were both married to ambitious women. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy talks with Solomon about his friend, the “Justice for Dan Markel” Facebook page he founded, and what could lie ahead as Wendi's mother heads to trial in the case.HOST:Angenette Levy: twitter.com/Angenette5CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoPodcasting - Brad MaybeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah WilliamsonGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this five years ago flashback (11-28-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon to discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first and then later answering email questions with a majority focus on the big developments in the Women's Division and TLC with Becky Lynch, Charlotte, and Asuka. Also, thoughts on New Day, A.J. Styles, Jeff Hardy, and more. Also, Wade was joined by two on-site correspondents including a fan who hasn't attended a WWE TV event before and hasn't seen Becky Lynch or A.J. Styles before. They talk about off-air happenings, crowd reactions, the dark match main event at the end, and more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3275545/advertisement
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In this five years ago flashback (9-26-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast as they break down Smackdown including Truth TV, Samoa Joe visits A.J. Styles's household, Becky Lynch attacks Charlotte, Aiden English has a Milwaukee secret about Lana, and more with callers, an on-site correspondent, and emailers.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3275545/advertisement
In this five years ago flashback (7-11-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon, host of “Solomonster Sounds Off,” to talk about Smackdown including the A.J. Styles Summerslam challenger reveal, Randy Orton explains himself, Carmella vs. Becky Lynch, Rusev vs. Andrade Cien Almas, Miz & Mrs hype, and more. They talk with live callers and an on-site correspondent, and then answer mailbag questions.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3275545/advertisement
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to break down Smackdown. They discuss the Charlotte vs. Becky Lynch match, the Big Cass interview, the A.J. Styles-Shinsuke Nakamura contract signing, and more. They also talk to an on-site correspondent from Corpus Christi, Tex. to get the off-air details and then answer Mailbag questions.In the Bonus Section at the end, the VIP Wade Keller Hotline from 15 years ago this week reviewing the first episode of Raw in June 2008.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3275545/advertisement
On this WWE Smackdown Post-show Flashback episode from five years ago (4-18-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the “Solomonster Sounds Off” podcast to break down the completed Superstar Shake-up. Which show came out better, which wrestlers stand to benefit, plus live callers, an on-site correspondent from Providence, and mailbag questions and comments from listeners. Then at the end in a Bonus Add-On, a review of Daniel Bryan's autobiography recorded two summers ago on a VIP Bruce Mitchell Audio Show hosted by Wade Keller.Then in a bonus segment, Wade Keller's analysis of the 2017 Superstar Shake-up Draft.
On this WWE Smackdown Post-show Flashback episode from five years ago (1-31-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss that night's WWE Smackdown episode covering these topics: Rumble fallout, Charlotte promo, Ronda Rousey talk, A.J. Styles & Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens, the new graphics, and more. Plus a conversation with our on-site correspondent. Then in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they answer Mailbag questions including some rants about the graphics, Charlotte's promo, Usos promo, Rusev Day, and more.
John Akomfrah was announced today as the artist chosen to represent the UK at the next Venice Biennale - the world's biggest contemporary art exhibition. Known for his films and video installations exploring racial injustice, colonial legacies, migration and climate change, he discusses why watching a Tarkovsky film as a teenager opened his mind to the possibilities of art. Film critics Jason Solomon and Leila Latif discuss the nominations for this year's Oscars, which are led by Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Banshees of Inisherin, and All Quiet of the Western Front. Darren Henley, Arts Council England Chief Executive, responds to criticism the organisation has been facing since its new funding settlement was announced last November. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Emma Wallace Main Image: John Akomfrah at his London studio, 2016 © Smoking Dogs Films; Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery.
On this WWE Smackdown Post-show Flashback episode from five years ago (1-3-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon of “Solomonster Sounds Off” to talk about WWE Smackdown including the reaction to Daniel Bryan's big announcement for A.J. Styles at the end of the show, Styles vs. Sami Zayn, the latest with Shane McMahon and Bryan, the Women's Division situation, U.S. Title developments, and more with an on-site correspondent from Orlando and the Mailbag. There is an exclusive VIP Extra extended mailbag section recorded after the main show ended.
On this WWE Smackdown Post-show Flashback episode from five years ago (11-22-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Solomon from the “Solomonster Sounds Off” podcast for Survivor Series follow-up with Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn taking the blame, A.J. Styles responds to losing to Brock Lesnar, another three-woman faction, Shane McMahon-Daniel Bryan dynamic, a look ahead to WrestleMania, some John Cena and C.M. Punk talk, and more. Also, our on-site correspondent in Houston, Tex. talks about the in-arena experience and then Mailbag questions.
Welcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com. This is a reader-supported publication; you can subscribe by clicking on the button below. Thanks!Burying your own child is one of the most difficult experiences to endure. Burying your own child because he was murdered is even more horrific.Just ask Ruth Markel. She was the mother of my friend Dan Markel, the renowned professor of criminal law who was shot in his garage on the morning of July 18, 2014. At the time of his death, Dan was only 41, the father of two young boys. Now Ruth has written a powerful, deeply moving memoir about her life since that fateful day, The Unveiling: A Mother's Reflection on Murder, Grief, and Trial Life.I was honored to have Ruth as my guest on the Original Jurisdiction podcast. We discussed what the past eight years have been like for her, why she wrote The Unveiling, how she got Florida to pass a landmark law about grandparental rights, and the latest in the Markel case—not just the legal proceedings, which are far from over, but also her struggle to win access to her grandsons, whom she was not allowed to see for six years. You can listen to our conversation by clicking on the embed above.[UPDATE (11/17/2022, 3:35 a.m.): Yesterday brought big news in the case: after staying silent for the more than six years since her arrest, Katherine Magbanua, who served as the go-between connecting the Adelsons and hit men Sigfredo Garcia and Luis Rivera, has agreed to talk to the authorities. Here's the order from Judge Robert Wheeler providing for her transfer from prison to the Leon County State Attorney'ss Office for a proffer on or before November 28 to 30.]Show Notes:* Ruth Markel, author website* The Unveiling: A Mother's Reflection on Murder, Grief, and Trial Life, Amazon* Mom's quest to solve university professor's murder, by Brad Hunter for the Toronto Sun* How targeted murder of Dan Markel went down, by Brad Hunter for the Toronto Sun* Surviving A Son's Murder With Ruth Markel, Surviving the Survivor (podcast)Prefer reading to listening? A transcript of the entire episode appears below.Two quick notes:* This transcript has been cleaned up from the audio in ways that don't alter meaning—e.g., by deleting verbal filler or adding a word here or there to clarify meaning.* Because of length constraints, this newsletter may be truncated in email. To view the entire post, simply click on "View entire message" in your email app.David Lat: Hello, and welcome to the Original Jurisdiction podcast. I'm your host David Lat, author of a Substack newsletter about law and the legal profession also named Original Jurisdiction, which you can read and subscribe to by visiting davidlat.substack.com.You're listening to the fifth episode of this podcast, recorded on Tuesday, November 8. My normal schedule is to post episodes every other Wednesday.My plan for this podcast is to have at least two categories of guests. The first consists of high-profile lawyers, like Alex Spiro, Paul Clement, and Robbie Kaplan. The second consists of individuals with expertise in topics that are important to me and my audience.One such topic is the 2014 murder of law professor Dan Markel. Dan was a friend of mine from college, when we worked together at the Harvard Crimson, and from the early days of legal blogging, when he founded PrawfsBlawg and I founded Above the Law. I have been following the quest to bring his killers to justice for more than eight years, here at Original Jurisdiction and at Above the Law before that.For my third podcast episode, I had as my guest Steven Epstein, author of Extreme Punishment: The Chilling True Story of Acclaimed Law Professor Dan Markel's Murder. For this latest episode, I'm honored to have as my guest Ruth Markel, who has the most personal connection of all to the case: Dan Markel was her son. And like Steve Epstein, Ruth is also the author of an important and acclaimed new book about the case, The Unveiling: A Mother's Reflection on Murder, Grief, and Trial Life. Ruth is a noted author, public speaker, and the president of RNM Enterprises, a leading management consulting firm. She has worked in senior management positions in both private and public sectors for the past forty years. The Unveiling is actually her tenth book; some of her earlier works include Moving Up: A Woman's Guide To A Better Future At Work, published by HarperCollins in 1988, and Room At The Top: A Woman's Guide To Moving Up In Business, published by Penguin in 1985. In connection with the Markel case, she has appeared on such prominent programs as 20/20, Inside Edition, and Dateline NBC.In our conversation, Ruth and I discussed what the eight years since the murder have been like for her; why she wrote The Unveiling; how she got Florida to pass the Markel Act, an important piece of legislation about grandparental rights; and the latest developments in terms of both the legal proceedings in the Markel case and her ability to see her two grandsons, who were cruelly kept from her for years after the murder.Without further ado, here's my interview of Ruth Markel.DL: First of all, Ruth, congratulations on the book, which I have read and I highly recommend, and condolences on both Dan's passing and the journey you have been on these past eight-plus years. I think one point that you make in the book repeatedly is that this type of situation is not one discrete loss, but it's a suffering that recurs again and again as you go through what you refer to as the “trial life.” So again, just my condolences and thank you for trying to seek justice for Dan's murderers and also getting legislation passed to help other grandparents.Ruth Markel: Thank you so much, David. I first of all have to thank you, a long and special thank-you, because I know you've written so much about Dan's murder, and I know that you knew him too. And whatever you've written is very accomplished and very thorough, and I appreciate your hands and eyes on the case, because we always need people who really know what's happening, rather than just reporting on separate incidents. So I really, really have a lot of gratitude to say to you—on the part of the family, it isn't just me, but it's all of us who want to thank you.DL: It's the least I can do. As I've written before, I knew Dan—I knew him from college, when we worked on the Harvard Crimson, and then we reconnected again as bloggers, when he founded the extremely successful PrawfsBlawg and I started Above the Law.One thing I wanted to ask you about—and I know you've talked about this in past interviews—many of us know Dan as a brilliant legal scholar, a prolific blogger, an academic, but what can you tell us about his childhood? What was he like growing up? I think some readers will be interested in hearing that maybe he wasn't what we [might have expected].RM: No, not at all. I think if anybody had any contradictions from their later life to their earlier life, that would be Dan Markel, the late Dan Markel. Danny was a bum when he was younger. He was Dennis the Menace at his core—very, very high-energy as a child. He never liked normal toys. His favorite objects at 18 months, two years, were a pail, a mop-and-pail type of thing, and a stepladder. And a stepladder was his favorite toy. When he was really young, he would go up on the kitchen counter not to look for cookies, like many kids go into the pantry, but [for] the challenge of climbing it up and climbing it down, and so forth.We lived in Montreal. First, we're Canadian. Many people don't even know that we're Canadian, that Dan was Canadian. And there's a lot of places that write that he was born in Toronto, but that's not true—he was born in Montreal. We lived there until he started school, kindergarten, when he was five, and then moved to Toronto.And he was still [unfocused] in the first few years of school, even until eight, nine years old. The funny story is the school had an aptitude test in grade three, and they called me and they said he had the highest score in the school—not only the highest score in the school, but the highest score that [they] ever saw from this aptitude test. And then [the principal] said to me, bluntly, she says, “Why is he only getting an A-minus or A, what's wrong with him? He's not performing at this high peak.” So I said to her—it was a very funny conversation with the principal—I said, “You know what? Wait another year. I promise you, by when he's nine or ten, he'll settle down. Because he read all the comics from me, at five or six, his reading, his skills were there. But [he tended to] wander off, he had high energy, which really was, as you know, the trait for the rest of his life and so forth.So he really got serious about nine, 10 years old. And then he became really not serious in his choice of outside activities—he skied, he played baseball. But I would say, you know how there's the expression, “he settled down”—he settled down around 10, 11, and you could see he was going to be, I wouldn't call it scholarly yet, but that high level of achievement.DL: And then I know of course, and we all know of course, about his résumé and his credentials. He went to Harvard College. He studied abroad in Cambridge. He went to Harvard Law School. He clerked for Judge [Michael Daly] Hawkins on the Ninth Circuit. He worked at a very prestigious law firm, now known as Kellogg Hansen, and then he went into academia. But as I recall from past interviews, you've said that his success as a lawyer or as an academic is actually not what you're most proud of about him as an adult.RM: That's true. I'm most proud of him as a father and as what all his friends call the ”connector” part, the friend part. But let me talk about the father part for a minute. He was really amazing—his love for his children was so special. He would go to their daycare centers when they were small and he would have breakfast with the kids. He would read. As a dad he had a strong Jewish identity, and he would often at the daycare center say, this Jewish holiday is coming up, this is Christmas, this is Hanukkah. He would read stories, and they really liked that aspect of him.He also was amazing because when the children would do any artwork, Danny put up a clothesline, he had a very open space across his living room, and he hung all their artwork. And what was so funny is when some of the students—he invited all the students who went with him to the final-level criminal courses [over] for dinner—and they were shocked because they thought, oh my, they're coming to the stuffy professor's house, and if they didn't trip over the toys, they were lucky. Right across the room was all this artwork, and I used to tease him: he started a new design category called “Preschool Decor.”He was funny. He was really—as you know, Danny had an academic side—but his social side was so, so strong and so much a part of him that everywhere he went—and he lived in a lot of places, you mentioned a few, New York, Tel Aviv, London, Boston, San Francisco, Toronto—he always stayed connected. And he used to say, “Oh, my best friend here.” So we used to tease him—you have a hundred best friends in New York, a hundred here, a hundred there. And it was true actually. When he passed away, the memorializing [took place] all over the world. So he was blessed. We were blessed in that whole aspect of his life.DL: Fast forwarding now to the terrible events of July 2014, which again you talk about in detail in your book, what was it like when you heard the news that Dan had been shot? I think you said in the book that it was like an out-of-body experience, that it was just really surreal for you?RM: Right. I had several experiences. The first is numbness, and in the book I do talk about the purpose of the book. Maybe I should say it now because it'll give you really where I'm going. So I wrote the book, which is called The Unveiling: A Mother's Reflection on Murder, Grief, and the Trial Life, and the reason I wrote it and called it [that] is what's so significant here.The title of the book is The Unveiling. In Jewish life, the unveiling is the time after a person is buried, the gravesite has been settled, the funeral is over, [and] there's different cultural customs, but we chose about eight months after the [funeral for the] unveiling. On the tombstone is writing. And we spent a lot of time as a family writing what's called the inscription. The Jewish tradition is you leave this piece of fabric cover[ing] the tombstone until the day that you actually have a ritual or a service called the unveiling…. And so why I called it The Unveiling is because my real grief process—which is very important, which I want the public to know about, not just me, there's so many school shootings, and I'll come to this in the second part of the reason I wrote the book—but the first part is that was [the start of] my grief journey, the real deep, deep grief. And before that, I did have what you would call an out-of-body experience. I was numb. I was in a daze.The next reason for writing the book is more important to the public, and that's really to lift the curtain on what it is to be in a victim experience, particularly a victim experience in the criminal system. So there's two parts, and they're very important in the follow-through of not just my own personal experience.I'm not sure if you're familiar with it, but there's a term called “homicide survivors.” Homicide survivors are different. It's a different loss and a different trauma than illness and so forth, and the homicide-survivor trauma lasts longer because it doesn't get resolved. In addition, it's the violent, sudden finality of the death, which other types of trauma don't have. Even the pathway afterwards is very different than other losses because now I'll go to the second point, which is the criminal system, and the victim experience of the criminal system, [coupled] with the fact that the psychological component of the trauma is very different, the criminal system doesn't end.And there's no such thing… the word “closure,” I've said it before, it's a word in the dictionary. All those words are not meaningful. You're dealing now with a psychological factor, which is impaired, let's call it, because of the level of grief and the long-term effect and the interaction of the criminal system, which is everlasting. Look, here we are, it's eight years, we're nowhere finished. So it's that combination that really makes this whole experience different.DL: You've actually just answered some of the questions I wanted to raise….RM: Oh, good.DL: … as to why you wrote the book and why you named it The Unveiling, which I think is a very powerful title. Let me ask you this. Some readers might not know, but this is far from your first book—it's your 10th, but your prior books were very different. They were focused on business and career and professional subjects. You've just talked about having to relive that pain and reopen that wound. Were you really convinced to write this book, given that it would involve reliving this trauma that you've just described?RM: No, this was hard. I'll tell you how I started to write the book. You're very right about the other books. [It's a] foreign language when you do a personal-trauma story, it's a foreign language as to business management books, where it's charts and checklists and a whole different kind of process.So how did I write the book, and why did I write the book? Right after Danny's murder—I hate to say the word—we were privileged with the media, as you know well, and you were part of it. There were tons and tons of things happening. I normally wasn't thinking initially of anything like this kind of book, but I did have—so I'm a little older—I did have a box, and I would photocopy and print [stories]. Nobody does that today. But I got this box filled up, which gave me a chronology. I could get the chronology on the internet, as you know, and I did as well, but it was just that, an earlier phase, and I was not planning this kind of book. I knew maybe I would write a book, but not the level that I wrote the trauma about. But, as time progressed, a lot of time actually, because we were preoccupied with the justice system, then it was about a year and a half or two years before the pandemic, which probably was a good thing because I used the pandemic to write, I have to tell you that. So in the period before I started to feel, I have a message, I guess it's because I've written before, whatever, but I started to feel really, I have a message about victims and trauma and grief. And there's not that much out there, and not that much with a personal story. So that was the real sort of the fork in the road. And I decided, okay, now it's serious.Then, as you know, you would know, you go out, you have to get a publisher, an agent, the whole thing. It was after [hitman Sigfredo] Garcia's [trial]… I needed to get, I guess, to Garcia's and [go-between] Katherine [Magbanua]'s trial of 2019…. The trial ended in October and in November, I was in New York looking for, starting the regular routine of pitching the publisher and not the publisher, really, but the agent at that point. And then the pandemic came, January [2020]. I live in Canada, and we locked down very, very early, so it was different here, a whole different climate. We locked down much more, I don't want to say seriously, but I would say more uniformly.Now I'm a person who's always doing something—I'm like Dan or Dan's like me, I don't know which one is which—but the point is I said, oh, now I better get this together. And that's what I did. I really wrote in the pandemic, the first year, because it was a good time to write—not smart time, maybe, because you are isolated. I hardly saw my grandkids, Canadian grandkids in that time, but I was, yes, the fact is that I was busy and I was occupied, but it was very hard. The first part of the book on the grief and the murder and the finding out, it was more than challenging.DL: Did you find the book therapeutic in terms of writing it and talking to other survivors of homicide? I know, for example, you mentioned in the book you had a coach, someone who had gone through a similarly awful experience. Did you find some solace in writing the book?RM: I wouldn't call it solace. I did have support. The coach was terrific and we had excellent expertise and legal support, as you know, from Gibson Dunn and others, and a lot of Danny's friends. So we were definitely privileged.I can't tell you… I can't tell you that the book in any way has added any closure. I don't use the word, but any help, “therapeutic”—has there been any cathartic benefit? Not yet. When we'll come to the grandparent legislation, the answer is totally different. And that's what's fascinating because I'm in the process still of the criminal system, I think because I'm still a victim.Look, I'm going to put it out in—I don't know if you want to go into the case, who's arrested and when, but we went through, now Garcia was arrested in 2016, later [hitman Luis] Rivera, later Katherine Magbanua. We didn't have any trial until 2019. And then there's the appeal of Garcia. What we just went through, just to give you the current view, is really amazing. We just did the trial from a point of view of calendar for Katherine Magbanua. We just finished it right in May, in July was sentencing, and Shelly, my daughter, had to do the victim impact statement. Then following that, Charlie Adelson was arrested, just before Katherine Magbanua's trial. Then he had the Arthur [bail] hearing. Now Katherine is appealing, and you know, the public doesn't see all this, but we are in full-blown systems and movements and conversations and communications about what's happening. And so that's why I think in all fairness, the book has not yet been as cathartic, let's call it. It's very helpful for me now to go out and talk about the victim experience, but because I'm still so immersed, I don't know if I have that feeling [of catharsis]. I'm still like a student in school. I didn't graduate yet. I'm studying still, if you know what I'm trying to say. It's continuous.DL: And you mentioned that throughout the book. You talk about, for example, even the different vocabulary words that you're learning as part of the legal process. And the book is interesting. There's an update at the end on the legal proceedings where you talk about how Katherine is about to be retried, and then of course now we know she was convicted on the retrial and sentenced. And then, of course, since the publication there has been another series of developments—for example, denial of Charlie Adelson's bail request, [after] the so-called Arthur hearing under Florida law.How would you say you feel in a general sense, given the state of developments right now? You have three people who have been convicted and put behind bars, and you have this pending appeal from Katherine, but honestly I don't think it's going anywhere, knock on wood. And then you have, of course, Charlie's looming trial for the first part of 2023. I know you may want to be a little guarded in some of the things you say, but what would you say you just feel generally about where the state of the legal proceedings is right now?RM: I think for us, for me… 2022 has been a great year, in the sense—and I'll explain why it has been very, very good. After 2016, after the arrest—I'm going to go into the grandparent issue for a minute because it relates to why 2022 has been very important—after the arrest in 2016, Wendi, Danny's ex-wife, cut us off from visiting the children. We tried behind the scenes, the lawyers and so forth, and we even used the media. Now, just to put it in perspective, we are privileged with the media, but Phil and I, Dan's father, we never went [to the media right after] Dan was murdered. Most parents and most lawyers, they bring their clients out into public view, and we didn't—we didn't need to, because Danny had quite a bit of international acclaim, he was memorialized all over the world, and [going public] was really not our way of grieving. However, after we were unable to see the boys, Benjamin and Lincoln, Dan's children, we decided, let's try whatever we can to get some exposure to the fact that we are not able to see these young children. So that's what we did. We went [to the media], we were going to anyway, the programs were running, as you know, 20/20 had two sessions, Dateline had two two-hour sessions, then the [Over My Dead Body] podcast came out, and so forth. So it's been an unusual journey [in having] so much media available to us.Then also, which really is a privilege, Jason Solomon started Justice For Dan. And he even started a petition on Justice For Dan to have people sign, and there were a lot of Canadians, a lot of Americans who signed [in support of] us to be able to see the children. Anyway, needless to say, that was effective, but not enough—it gave us a voice, but not a change in dynamics, let's call it.Anyway, so what happened was after Garcia's trial, it was October 12th, 2019, I'm in Tallahassee, it's my birthday, I'm in the hairdresser, and this young woman [Karen Halperin Cyphers] comes over to me and she says, “Can I give you a hug?” And I don't really know her, I don't recognize her as one of Dan's friends, but I could see she's his age, I thought maybe she saw me on TV. And then she told me who she was and so we went for coffee. And then she said to me….Now this is really important in the process of grief, I'm going to explain to you—I was advised by my New York lawyer, Matt Benjamin from Gibson Dunn, “Ruth, you're going to have to write a bill” [if you want to address the problem of grandparent alienation]. I'm sitting in Toronto. This is in 2016, after we went on Dateline and 20/20. A bill. I'm sitting in Toronto. What do I know? I'm in Canada. Although I had advocacy experience in my early, early social-work career, I did not know the American system, and also we are a little different in Canada, it didn't occur to me even that that [might be] the solution. And then my other friend said, “It's all-American—you have to get lobbyists.” So I prepped, I'm getting the buzz in my ear, but I didn't do anything for three years. And why I think this is important—I'll get back to the journey—the reason it's important is because many families that are grieving, they want to memorialize their child, they want to start a foundation, they want to do something, but they don't break out of it from out of their head. So here was my experience, I was sitting on it for three years, but Karen Halperin Cyphers says to me, right in the coffee shop [in October 2019], “Okay, what can I do for you?” And I just blurt out, “Grandparent alienation.” And she says, “Done.” So here I am, fortunate that Karen had all of these contacts through her position—at the time she was a partner in a media firm in Tallahassee—and this was only in October 2019. In January of 2020, Karen already organized in the Senate, [Florida State Senator] Jeff Brandes actually wrote a bill, got it passed in the Senate, but we couldn't get it into the other house in 2020. So this is another part. Try, try, and try again…. This is why we're coming back to 2022. Why is it such an exceptional year? In the first part of 2022, [Florida House Speaker] Chris Sprowls decided that he would get a representation in the House and the Senate at the same time, and he really organized. Anyway, the best news in the world: the Senate passed it unanimously, and the House was, I think, 112-3. And in the end, Governor DeSantis signed it on June 24. So that's the first part of 2022—and a really big part of the success that we feel. So the mood is changing, is what I'm trying to tell you.Now, the next good part of 2022. So Katherine Magbanua was scheduled to have her retrial in February. That was postponed. The word is “continued”—I love the word “continue” when it meets “canceled,” but we won't go into law language—anyway, and it's till May 16th. In the same period, I get an email from Wendi Adelson, that's Danny's ex-wife, the mother of his children: “Ruth, we're making a bar mitzvah for Benjamin around May 14th”—two days before the actual Katherine Magbanua trial—”and we're inviting you all then.” “All” means us plus Shelly's family.I couldn't be more delighted. And I said, yes, we're coming for sure, and then I suggested, “Can we have an in-person visit on May 13th, the day before the bar mitzvah? The kids have not seen us now [for a long time].” So she writes back right away, “You know what? If you want an in-person visit, come in April.” First the date she selected was the Passover date, then she wrote back, apologies, come April 20th. And we said, we're on. We came April 20th. We saw the kids. We had a wonderful visit. We get back to Toronto, let's say, 1 a.m. on April 21st, at 6 a.m. I get a call from law enforcement in Tallahassee—well, they're not in Tallahassee, now they're down in Broward [County in South Florida]—and they just arrested Charlie Adelson. In 24 hours, a lot on the children and on the case.So 2022, this is the big year, right…. it's an actually an important story piece because families wait and, and certainly for us, the waiting and uncertainty are really the characteristics of the victim experience. But this is just an example of sometimes when the waiting does materialize into something that's very fruitful.DL: Just to rewind a little bit, you mentioned the passage and the signing into law of the Markel Act, which deals with the problem of grandparent alienation. Can you say briefly to listeners what the Markel Act permits?RM: The Markel Act, actually, is not a broad-based, all-encompassing act for any grandparent who's alienated or any grandparent who has difficulty. Florida laws are very restrictive, [some] of the most restrictive ones in North America, and considering they have all these elderly people, their grandparent legislation is very, very restrictive. And there's a piece in there that people have to understand. The reason it's restricted is because the natural parent in Florida has the right for autonomy and privacy [in child rearing], and that is huge, and that trumps anything else, and it always has to be reviewed against what are their rights.So what happened with the Grandparent Act? When it was developed, it was developed to meet a very specific set of circumstances, which is if one of the partners in the marriage or ex-marriage or whatever divorced relationship was deceased or is deceased, and the other partner has some civil or criminal findings against them, that gives the grandparents rights to go to the courts and request a visit, and the request is less conditional than under other circumstances because those findings have to be met. So to that extent, it's very restrictive.Having said that, and one of the most amazing things of why I said earlier on, I have to say that having passed this legislation has really given me—I would say I always have hope, but it has given me more satisfaction on a different level—do you know how many people write to me now asking how to use the Markel Act, telling me about grandparent alienation, and what's really sad is how many circumstances there are in Florida where [the Act might apply]. [There is also a 2015 law about grandparent visitation rights, which] is something else which I did another presentation on… like if your child has committed a felony. It's not the same. It's not the Markel Act, I have to say. But the point is, what happens? These adult children come out of prison, and the grandparents have taken care of the kids all these years, and [the adult children] tell [the grandparents], “Bye bye, Charlie.” So the grandparents lose out, and the children really lose that because that's their new family. But those families can get help—not necessarily [from] the strength of the grandparent legislation, but there are places to help them, and also they should know to go to Legal Aid as well.DL: That's really important, and I'm glad you're sharing that information with people. One of the things that's interesting to note—it's very selfless in a way, what you've done, because the Markel Act, as I understand it, does not at the current time apply to your particular case. But on the bright side, I do note that very shortly after its passage, you were invited by Wendi to meet with the boys.So I see we're almost out of time. In closing, can you talk about how much contact you have with the boys right now? Because for those of us reading the book, that was in many ways one of the most heartbreaking things—that for years, you were kept away from your grandsons after this horrific event. Can you talk a bit about how often you get to see them now and under what circumstances?RM: We're only at a stage where the door is open, like a crack in the door. We did try to get some Zooms on the boys' birthdays to wish them happy birthday. We were successful. We made other attempts to get visits, which didn't materialize, but just recently, I asked Wendi for a visit in December, and she approved, she confirmed it. So that'll be the next visit. We saw the boys, we had contact with them in April, and now I'm really hopeful that I will get to see them in December. So we're, you know, it's a rocky ship still, but it's more open communication. And although small, but it's working in the right direction, very incremental, small steps. And so forth.DL: As you mentioned, 2022 was a big, big year for you and your family. My final question is, what are you hoping for or expecting from 2023? Which is not that far away, less than two months until the start of the new year. What are you looking forward to in the coming year?RM: I'm looking forward to, look, right now, I'll put it this way, the grandparent priority is a little bit, I don't want to say on the back burner at all, but it's less. Now we have to get justice in the criminal system, which has always been the competing priority…. So that's really one of the things I do want to say that I'm also looking at now, and in 2023 I want to make sure that people understand the victim experience, and particularly the legal and professional people who help—psychologists, lawyers, clergy, whatever, have to understand the victim experience. How can you learn to develop compassion for the victim in all these professions?I have an agenda, I guess I'm a person who has agendas, and this is really because I really think it's an undervalued [experience]. And there's a statement, I read this in one of the reports in Canada, the [statement] is “the victim is the orphan of the criminal system.” And so that's my new challenge, and I hope that there are some lawyers, legal schools, law firms listening today. I have a lot of programs that I would really like to talk about in terms of an educational format to get the sensitization to what the victim experiences in the criminal system.DL: Well, I think you've been doing a wonderful job of advancing your agenda, just in terms of getting people to understand that victim experience. And of course getting legislation passed to help other grandparents in similar situations. And of course spearheading and enduring this long, long quest for justice for Dan's murderers.So again, on behalf of my listeners, on behalf of all of us who knew and cared for Dan, thank you, Ruth, for everything you've done. You are really an inspiration—just how you have endured this tragedy with such dignity and grace and how you have managed to try and find some things positive out of an unspeakable tragedy. So thank you.RM: Thank you very much, and please continue writing. You're doing a great job.DL: Will do.RM: I always welcome your articles and your support, so thank you.DL: Thanks again to Ruth for joining me. As I have said before, her resilience and strength over these past eight-plus years, as well as how she has used her experience to help both other victims and other grandparents, is nothing short of inspiring.As always, thanks to Tommy Harron, my sound engineer here at Original Jurisdiction, and thanks to you, my listeners and readers, for tuning in. 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On this WWE Smackdown Post-show Flashback episode from five years ago (9-27-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by pro wrestling podcast host Jason Solomon from “Solomonster Sounds Off.” They discuss Smackdown in segment one including the latest WWE Hell in a Cell developments with Kevin Owens-Shane McMahon, Shinsuke Nakamura-Jinder Mahal, and more. Then they talk to a correspondent who was on site at Smackdown in person. And finally they answered email questions about Smackdown. They also snuck in some Enzo, Roman Reigns-John Cena, and Braun Strowman talk.In a bonus show, the Sept. 23, 2017 episode of "The Deep Dive with Rich Fann" with guest cohost Chris Maitland began as a love letter to a team that Rich felt was underestimated and grew into a “Deep Dive Top 5” in terms of underrated tag teams. They then discussed amongst themselves and with callers their top five (with a few honorable mentions) as well as a short ode to Bobby Heenan to begin the show.
Braden Herrington and Davie Portman are joined by Denise Salcedo and Jason Solomon to discuss the one year anniversary of NXT 2.0!The BDE, Denise & Jason have a roundtable chat about all the changes WWE NXT went through in the last year, plus give thoughts on the new crop of talent, best/worst new gimmicks, the highs, the lows and everything in between… Plus, is the Black & Gold brand back???Join our live POST Shows, WatchAlongs and watch us game at Twitch.tv/upnxtpodcast or YouTube.com/upNXTEvery Tuesday: upNXT - NXT Review (Free Show/Stream)Wednesday: Shot In The Dark w/ John Siino (Free Show)Thursday: BDElite - AEW Dynamite Review (Free Show/Twitch)Support this podcast at Patreon.com/upNXT for bonus podcasts including retro NXT reviews, Best Match Ever, Top 5, Reviews from the 6ix, and more. This week:September 18th: Best Match Ever: NXT UKLast week's shows included Best Match Ever: Rey Mysterio, ECW Heatwave 1998 & more!Only $5 for NA tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! upNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen AbdiSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/upNXTpodcastPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/upNXTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/upNXTT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the Smackdown Post-show from five years ago (8-15-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined for the first time by ten-year pro wrestling podcast veteran Jason Solomon, known from his “Solomonster Sounds Off” podcast. They discuss the Aug. 15 Smackdown with a focus on the Jinder Mahal vs. John Cena main event and the MITB finish with Baron Corbin, plus the opening segment with fans booing Jinder's cultural celebration. They also discuss other Summerslam related topics including the latest hype for Shane McMahon as special referee for A.J. Styles vs. Kevin Owens, the Rusev-Randy Orton angle, the Lana-Tamina segment, the latest with Breezango, and more. They talk to two on-site correspondents from Providence to get their in-person perspective and observations from Raw. And then they close the show answering emails from listeners regarding tonight's Smackdown.
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On this episode: Code celebrates the 1 year anniversary of Access Code, he calls his nephew Jordan who is a big wrestling fan (7:29), he had the pleasure of interviewing his favorite podcaster, Jason Solomon of the “Solomonster Sounds Off” podcast (12:12), Code asks Solomonster questions for the “Dat or Dis?” segment (29:55) and Two For Tuesdays + he answers a wrestling question (41:39) Two For Tuesdays Songs The Bad Guy - The Sparks Foundation feat. Bodega Bamz The Hurt Business (Remix) - Westside Gunn feat. Smoke DZA, Wale & MVP Follow Solomonster Twitter: @solomonster Instagram: @thesolomonster Podcast: Solomonster Sounds Off Follow Me Twitter: @handsomeHDII & @accesscodepod Instagram: @handsomehandsdown & @accesscodepod Two For Tuesdays Playlist on Apple Music search for Cody Thomas or @accesscodepod Email: accesscodepod@gmail.com for a possible feature on “Two For Tuesdays” and/or questions for the show Listen to “Random Convos With Cody & Karisma” every Saturday, streaming on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music & Podbean
Jason Solomon is changing his life by listening to other successful individuals in order to transform his life and his beliefs about money and becoming the best version of himself and living his best life now. We discuss money mindset and his mentor #Bob Proctor and more.What a delight to meet such a young man who is helping others live their best life now.You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/2pysnzMpgAcYou can listen to this interview on any podcast platform @wakeupwithkclike and follow me on instagram: @wakeupwithkc!Song : Weekend Chill - MorningLightMusic | Free to use music
The Podcast Forbidden Door is knocked off its hinges! For the first time ever, Don Tony goes one on one with the great Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off! An incredible show with some outstanding discussion. Many thanks to our live audience who enhanced the conversation to another level. Lots of wrestling news discussed (see topics below). We hope you enjoy this special episode of The Don Tony Show, brought to you by Blue Wire. Running Time: 2 Hours 33 Minutes Hosted by Don Tony and brought to you by Blue Wire (www.bluewirepods.com) Topics Discussed (Time Stamps): 0:00 Show open 3:22 Twenty-five-year anniversary of the night ECW invaded Monday Night Raw! 7:39 Our thoughts are with Ukraine; the innocent people and families affected. 9:30 Cesaro gone from WWE after contract negotiations with WWE fall apart 20:48 Where should Cesaro go next (if he can't work out a deal w/WWE)? 26:25 Jeff Hardy: "I'm going to AEW and I'm so excited" 28:03 Ratings: NXT 2/22/22 & AEW Dynamite 2/23/22 with big double-digit gains 28:53 MJF's Bullying & Anti-Semitic promo: Swerve coming on 3/2 Dynamite? 36:10 Brian Cage staying with AEW: Why would Tony Khan rollover his contract? 44:44 Ric Flair reveals he & Wendy Barlow were never married despite the wedding ceremony 49:27 WWE Legends House 2: Who would you cast? 53:28 Ric Flair spotted with 28-year-old Florida resident: Business? Pleasure? Or both? 56:48 Q&A: DT/Solomonster history + DT/Solomonster signs in Saudi Arabia, Control The Narrative promotion 1:09:03 One question DT/Solomonster would ask Vince McMahon that he must answer truthfully 1:18:29 Q&A + Should multiple wrestlers induct Undertaker into WWE Hall of Fame? 1:36:24 Booker T on IWC noise over Brock Lesnar 'beating every WWE African American Champion' 1:41:55 Lots of fun Chat & Superchat Q&A answered by Don Tony and Solomonster 2:29:02 Tony Khan, it's time to retire 'Forbidden Door' references + show close ==== CLICK HERE to listen to THE DON TONY SHOW 2/24/2022 online. RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THE DON TONY SHOW 2/24/2022 CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows ==== UPCOMING SHOW SCHEDULE: Your next episode of 'The Don Tony Show' will air Saturday February 26, 2022 LIVE at 8:05PM EST Your next episode of 'The Sit-Down With Don Tony' will air Sunday February 27, 2022 LIVE at 8:05PM EST Your next episode of 'Breakfast Soup RAW' will air Monday February 28, 2022 LIVE at 11:05PM EST Your next episode of 'Breakfast Soup VIPatreon" will air Tuesday March 1, 2022 on Patreon Discord Channel LIVE at 10:05PM EST Your next episode of the 'Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite' will air Wednesday March 2, 2022 LIVE at 10:05PM EST A special episode of 'Q&A With Don Tony' will air Thursday March 3, 2022 LIVE at 8:05PM EST ==== CHECK OUT THE DON TONY SHOW ON THESE PLATFORMS: CLICK HERE FOR PANDORA CLICK HERE FOR STITCHER CLICK HERE FOR ITUNES CLICK HERE FOR PODBEAN CLICK HERE FOR IHEARTRADIO CLICK HERE FOR APPLE & ANDROID APPS CLICK HERE FOR DON TONY MERCHANDISE! ==== SOCIAL MEDIA / WEBSITE / CONTACT INFO: Twitter: https://twitter.com/dontonyd Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dontony Facebook: https://facebook.com/dontonyshow Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/dontonyshow YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dontony Website: http://www.dontony.com Business Contact: dontony@dontony.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam welcomes Jason Solomon, also known as Solomonster, to the show for all things pro wrestling! Solomonster talks his beginnings, his take on the "casual fan" critiquing the product, the AEW/IMPACT crossover, and watching Monday Night Raw so we don't have to. All this, plus some rapid fire questions on his favorites and least favorites (surprisingly, the main event at Hell in a Cell 2019 was not on the top of his list), today on Foundation Radio! Special thanks to The Dugout - customized and vintage apparel. Use promo code FOUNDATION at checkout and receive 15% off of your entire order! Don't forget to follow them on Instagram. Special thanks to 10th Ward Barbershop - Proudly serving the historic 10th Ward in Lawrenceville and surrounding areas, 10th Ward Barbershop is a full service barbershop offering quality haircuts, beard trims, and hot shaves. Schedule your appointment with "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt and Corey Graves' favorite barbershop today! Find us online here, and follow us on Instagram. Follow Adam on Twitter here, and on Instagram here. Advertising requests can be sent to adam@adambarnardphotos.com. Hosted by Adam Barnard Executive Producers: Adam Barnard and Sam Krepps Special thanks to Greg Mead, Joe Keane, Geoff Quinn, and Dr. Ruth Almy Intro music: "Ugly" by Dumb Ugly Outro music: "Rug Burn" by Dumb Ugly --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foundationradio/support
Jason Solomon talks to Chris Van Vliet from his home in New York City. He talks about why he started his podcast "Solomonster Sounds Off", how it grew to be one of the most popular wrestling podcasts in the world, his first memories of wrestling, being an Orange Cassidy doppelgänger, the lessons he learned from his late mother and father, doing commentary for House of Glory with JDfromNY206, his love for the 1992 Royal Rumble, his favorite match of all time and more! Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests. For more information about Chris and INSIGHT go to https://chrisvanvliet.com Follow CVV on social media: Instagram:instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter:twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook:facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube:youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet
It was two fights at Matrix Fight Night that made Srikant Sekhar one of the most talked-about athletes in Indian MMA. He got a huge win over Rajinder Singh Meena at Matrix Fight Night 1 and then followed it up with another win over Jason Ramesh Solomon in the main event of Matrix Fight Night 2. In this interview, Srikant opens up about the stories behind both these fights. He reveals how the Matrix Fight Night offer came to him, how he was supposed to fight Jason Solomon in BRAVE CF, how his debut in MFN almost got canceled, whether his callout of Jason was planned, and much more. You can see the time codes for the audio below. Time Code: 00:31 – How the MFN Offer came to him 02:05 – How he was supposed to fight Jason in BRAVE CF 04:26 – His camp for Rajinder Singh Meena 05:10 – How he got into a fight ahead of MFN debut 06:45 – Discussion about canceling the fight and Game plan 07:52 – Why there was no glove touch against Rajinder Meena 09:56 – Talking to Rajinder after the fight 11:09 – Was the callout of Jason Ramesh Solomon planned 14:25 – His preparation for the fight with Jason Ramesh Solomon 16:09 – The game plan he had for Jason and how the fight went 17:46 – The Bet that Krishna Shroff had on the fight 18:36 – The post-fight conversation with Jason Ramesh Solomon LockerRoom is home to the first-ever mobile app from India which is dedicated to MMA and Combat Sports news. You can download the app at the link below. #MatrixFightNight #SrikantSekhar #MFN5 Download the LockerRoom App for all the latest MMA news: http://onelink.to/6gkfh8
- Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off joins Mish & Joe on this FREE Patreon episode of Frank & GusEMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.comLEAVE A VOICEMAIL ON wrestlingsoup.com DONATE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSUBSCRIBE TO WRESTLING SOUP: https://lnk.to/2FccDtFOLLOW:Wrestling Soup: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupJoey Numbas: https://twitter.com/joenumbasJon Draper: https://twitter.com/iamjondraperand visit the website: http://wrestlingsoup.com
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss with live callers WWE Smackdown including the returns of John Morrison, Sheamus, and the Usos to kick off 2020 with a bang, The Fiend attacks Daniel Bryan, a surprise win for Dana Brooke in a women's tag match, Mandy Rose-Otis courtship, the Roman Reigns-Daniel Bryan exchange regarding the WWE Title and the Rumble and WrestleMania, and more. Also, some talk about possible wildcard Rumble winners to face either The Fiend or Brock Lesnar including dark horses on the main roster and NXT. And they close with some AEW talk in response to Cody Rhodes saying he gives themselves an A grade so far and how AEW looked coming out of the gate in 2020 earlier this week.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast with live callers and mailbag questions evaluating the massively reworked show due to the Smackdown crew being stranded in Saudi Arabia after Crown Jewel. Reaction to the NXT invasion, why an exciting show can also have collateral damage to consider, Brock Lesnar quitting Smackdown to chase down Rey Mysterio on Raw, the Daniel Bryan-Adam Cole dream match, and more. They also talk to an on-site correspondent who talked about the crowd reaction to so many new wrestlers, whether WWE explained to the live audience why what was advertised didn't take place, and more in-person details.
Davie Portman is joined by Jason Solomon from “Solomonster Sounds Off” for a special edition of upNXT where they review EVOLVE 134 from August 25th, 2019 featuring KUSHIDA vs. Drew Gulak for the WWE Cruiserweight Title and Austin Theory vs. JD Drake vs. Josh Briggs for the EVOLVE Title. EVOLVE 134 Sunday August 25, 2019 Chicago, IL Logan Square Auditorium *WWE Cruiserweight Title: Drew Gulak (c) vs. KUSHIDA *EVOLVE World Title: Austin Theory (c) vs. JD Drake vs. Josh Briggs *Kendo Stick Match: Brandi Lauren vs. Shotzi Blackheart *PACO vs. Anthony Greene *EVOLVE Tag Team Title: The Skulk (AR Fox & Leon Ruff) (c) vs. Curt Stallion & Matt Riddle *Brandon Taggart vs. Craig Mitchell vs. Karam vs. GPA vs. Noah Gras vs. Stephen Wolf *No Holds Barred Match: Arturo Ruas vs. Anthony Henry *Jimmy Karryt vs. Anthony Gutierrez *Besties in the World (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett) vs. The Unwanted (Joe Gacy & Sean Maluta) vs. The Skulk (Adrian Alanis & Liam Gras) upNXT T-Shirts: Check out The BDE’s Pro Wrestling Tees store and grab an upNXT shirt here! (Including the new We The BDE North shirt!) upNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen Abdi Photo Courtesy: EVOLVE Listen to upNXT every Thursday: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS The BDE on YouTube: Click Here Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow POST Wrestling: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to review Smackdown with live callers and answer email questions. They also talk with an on-site correspondents from Toronto, Ont. and answer mailbag questions. Topics include the latest Roman Reigns whodunit mystery developments, the breakout performance of Buddy Murphy against Roman Reigns, Ember Moon’s lack of character support by WWE Creative, Kevin Owens-Shane McMahon, the King of the Ring favorites and dark horses, the upcoming new October prime time schedule, and more. The on-site correspondent details the attendance, the pre-Smackdown match, the dark main event, crowd size, which matches and wrestlers got the biggest reactions, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to review Smackdown with live callers, talk to on-site correspondents from San Antonio, Tex., and answer mailbag questions. They discuss the Samoa Joe-Kofi Kingston angle, the Kevin Owens-Dolph Ziggler saga, the lack of any sign of Eric Bischoff's influence yet, the awkward contrived commercial break transitions, and much more.
Jeff rides solo as he talks about the WWE Writers recruitment video, Jason Solomon on Wade Keller's show, the lack of effort WWE puts into UK shows, and the inexcusable timing of European tour right before Money In the Bank Our patreon is at http://patreon.com/shakethemropes Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off Podcast to review Smackdown with live callers and then answer email questions. They discuss the Lars Sullivan fine and controversial message board posts with some backstage insights, the loose guidelines on the Wildcard Rule execution, the Kevin Owens-Kofi Kingston angle and final WWE Title match hype, Shane McMahon's ludicrous push, Roman Reigns, the upside and concerns with Bray Wyatt's new character, and much more with live callers and emails.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss the post-WrestleMania edition of WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Brooklyn's Barclays Center (PWTorch.com's own Frank Petiani), followed by a mailbag segment. They talk about Kofi Kingston's celebration, Becky Lynch's celebration and angle with Lacey Evans, the visits from various Raw wrestlers, Shane McMahon's bullying of the poor ring announcer, and more including some thoughts on WrestleMania's length and the weekend's happenings which Jason attended in person.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast as they discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from New Orleans, La. They discuss Kofi Kingston being awarded the WWE Title match at Fastlane and whether he's a good choice to face Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania, who is more likely to turn between Shane McMahon and Miz, the second day of four NXT wrestlers beating main roster wrestlers for no apparent reason, and more. The on-site correspondent talks about crowd reactions including Corey Graves, Shane and Miz, NXT wrestlers, Asuka, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast as they discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Phoenix, and then later answering Mailbag questions followed by a second on-site correspondent segment. They discuss Becky Lynch-Charlotte, Daniel Bryan's new Sustainable Hemp WWE Title belt, Shane McMahon and Miz celebrating their WWE Smackdown Tag Team Title victory, big Elimination Chamber news, and more.
On this episode of the Moran-Alytics Podcast, Patrick Moran indulges himself with WWE talk and in doing so enlists the assistance of one of the best wrestling minds around. Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast joins for an extended interview. The two discuss several topics, including Solomon’s podcast he’s been at since 2007. […]
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from Solomonster Sounds Off as they discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first and then later answering email questions with a majority focus on the big developments in the Women's Division and TLC with Becky Lynch, Charlotte, and Asuka. Also, thoughts on New Day, A.J. Styles, Jeff Hardy, and more. Also, Keller is joined by two on-site correspondents including a fan who hasn't attended a WWE TV event before and hasn't seen Becky Lynch or A.J. Styles before. They talk about off-air happenings, crowd reactions, the dark match main event at the end, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by guest host Jason Solomon from the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast as they break down Smackdown including Truth TV, Samoa Joe visits A.J. Styles's household, Becky Lynch attacks Charlotte, Aiden English has a Milwaukee secret about Lana, and more with callers, an on-site correspondent, and emailers.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon, host of "Solomonster Sounds Off," to talk about Smackdown including the A.J. Styles Summerslam challenger reveal, Randy Orton explains himself, Carmella vs. Becky Lynch, Rusev vs. Andrade Cien Almas, Miz & Mrs hype, and more. They talk with live callers and an on-site correspondent, and then answer mailbag questions.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to break down Smackdown. They discuss the Charlotte vs. Becky Lynch match, the Big Cass interview, the A.J. Styles-Shinsuke Nakamura contract signing, and more. They also talk to an on-site correspondent from Corpus Christi, Tex. to get the off-air details and then answer Mailbag questions. In the Bonus Section at the end, the VIP Wade Keller Hotline from ten years ago this week reviewing the first episode of Raw in June 2008.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon from the "Solomonster Sounds Off" podcast to break down the completed Superstar Shake-up. Which show came out better, which wrestlers stand to benefit, plus live callers, an on-site correspondent from Providence, and mailbag questions and comments from listeners. Then at the end in a Bonus Add-On, a review of Daniel Bryan's autobiography recorded two summers ago on a VIP Bruce Mitchell Audio Show hosted by Wade Keller.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast to discuss tonight's WWE Smackdown episode covering these topics: Rumble fallout, Charlotte promo, Ronda Rousey talk, A.J. Styles & Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens, the new graphics, and more. Plus a conversation with our on-site correspondent.
- Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off joins Joe and Mish to shoot the shit catch up and laugh about the current product. If you dont follow already make sure you follow, and subscribe to Solomonster Sounds Off https://solomonster.podbean.com/@solomonsterEMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.comLEAVE A VOICEMAIL ON wrestlingsoup.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup DONATE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSUBSCRIBE TO WRESTLING SOUP: DROID: https://goo.gl/PCEDqcAPPLE: https://goo.gl/NYUUtsStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=22881&refid=stprSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/wrestlingsoupFOLLOW:Wrestling Soup: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupJoey Numbas: https://twitter.com/joenumbasJon Draper: https://twitter.com/iamjondraperand visit the website: http://wrestlingsoup.com
For our series Queer Icons, Christine and the Queens chooses Jenet Genet's novel Our Lady of the Flowers, set in the Parisian underworld of thieves and drag queens, as her favourite LGBTQ artwork. Christine and the Queens is the stage name of Héloïse Letissier, the French singer-songwriter of the best-selling album Chaleur Humaine.As the Spider-Man gets its third reboot in 15 years Jason Solomon reviews what Spider-Man: Homecoming brings to the franchise.On Front Row Rachel Weisz remarked that in order to play the title role in My Cousin Rachel she had to decide whether or not she was guilty, but she told no one, not even the director. Michael Simkins has played a murderer, and a suspect who turned out not to be guilty. He also played Sion Jenkins, who was tried for the murder - and eventually found not guilty - of his foster-daughter Billy-jo Jenkins, in a docu-drama. Michael talks to Samira Ahmed about acting guilty - and not.In our final look at the shortlisted institutions vying for the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2017 prize, Front Row visited the Lapworth Museum of Geology in Birmingham which re-opened in June 2016 after a £2.7 million redevelopment and expansion. Since re-opening, the museum, which used to receive 20,000 visitors a year, has recently welcomed its 50,000th visitor.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Julian May.
As you know we were broadcasting LIVe from Wrestlecon during Wrestlemania weekend on FITE TV bringing you special coverage of Mania weekend with some of the biggest stars in wrestling. You can download the FREE FITE TV App on iTunes and Google Play and stream over 4,000 hours of combat sports including ROH and Impact Wrestling to your TV or device. Heres our interview from the broadcast conducted by our special correspondent of the weekend, Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast. Before you take a listen, please take a moment to rate and review the PWR PrimeTime Podcast Channel on iTunes and to subscribe if you haven’t already. We bring you our weekly episode of PrimeTime and the podcast Exclusive PrimeTime Xtra every Thursday for free right here.
As you know we were broadcasting LIVe from Wrestlecon during Wrestlemania weekend on FITE TV bringing you special coverage of Mania weekend with some of the biggest stars in wrestling. You can download the FREE FITE TV App on iTunes and Google Play and stream over 4,000 hours of combat sports including ROH and Impact Wrestling to your TV or device. Heres our interview from the broadcast conducted by our special correspondent of the weekend, Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast. Before you take a listen, please take a moment to rate and review the PWR PrimeTime Podcast Channel on iTunes and to subscribe if you haven’t already. We bring you our weekly episode of PrimeTime and the podcast Exclusive PrimeTime Xtra every Thursday for free right here.
As you know we were broadcasting LIVe from Wrestlecon during Wrestlemania weekend on FITE TV bringing you special coverage of Mania weekend with some of the biggest stars in wrestling. You can download the FREE FITE TV App on iTunes and Google Play and stream over 4,000 hours of combat sports including ROH and Impact Wrestling to your TV or device. Heres our interview from the broadcast conducted by our special correspondent of the weekend, Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast. Before you take a listen, please take a moment to rate and review the PWR PrimeTime Podcast Channel on iTunes and to subscribe if you haven’t already. We bring you our weekly episode of PrimeTime and the podcast Exclusive PrimeTime Xtra every Thursday for free right here.
As you know we were broadcasting LIVe from Wrestlecon during Wrestlemania weekend on FITE TV bringing you special coverage of Mania weekend with some of the biggest stars in wrestling. You can download the FREE FITE TV App on iTunes and Google Play and stream over 4,000 hours of combat sports including ROH and Impact Wrestling to your TV or device. Heres our interview from the broadcast conducted by our special correspondent of the weekend, Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast. Before you take a listen, please take a moment to rate and review the PWR PrimeTime Podcast Channel on iTunes and to subscribe if you haven’t already. We bring you our weekly episode of PrimeTime and the podcast Exclusive PrimeTime Xtra every Thursday for free right here.
As you know we were broadcasting LIVe from Wrestlecon during Wrestlemania weekend on FITE TV bringing you special coverage of Mania weekend with some of the biggest stars in wrestling. You can download the FREE FITE TV App on iTunes and Google Play and stream over 4,000 hours of combat sports including ROH and Impact Wrestling to your TV or device. Heres our interview from the broadcast conducted by our special correspondent of the weekend, Jason Solomon of the Solomonster Sounds Off podcast. Before you take a listen, please take a moment to rate and review the PWR PrimeTime Podcast Channel on iTunes and to subscribe if you haven’t already. We bring you our weekly episode of PrimeTime and the podcast Exclusive PrimeTime Xtra every Thursday for free right here.
On the latest edition of Wrestling with Ideas, “The Man They Call Gibby” Zach McGibbon is joined by the host of the award winning podcast, The Solomonster Sounds Off, Jason Solomon to discuss some of the biggest moments from Monday Night RAW including the Green Bay Crowd Sucks, Solid, and lack of Seth Rollins sympathy of the show! PLUS, Zach goes on the line with one half of the Rock & Roll Express, Ricky Morton who will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2017! Includes discussion on how he broke into the business, his time in Memphis, Mid-South Wrestling, his legendary feud with the Midnight Express, working for WCW, and more! This is another fantastic interview you don't want to miss! Listen to us on Podbean: wrestlingwithideas.podbean.comListen to us on Soundcloud!Follow us on Twitter: @WrestlingWIdeasLeave a like on Facebook! Listen, learn, and wrestle with ideas!
On the latest edition of Wrestling with Ideas, "The Man They Call Gibby" Zach McGibbon is joined by the host of the award winning podcast, The Solomonster Sounds Off, Jason Solomon to discuss some of the biggest moments from Monday Night RAW including the Green Bay Crowd Sucks, Solid, and lack of Seth Rollins sympathy of the show! PLUS, Zach goes on the line with one half of the Rock & Roll Express, Ricky Morton who will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2017! Includes discussion on how he broke into the business, his time in Memphis, Mid-South Wrestling, his legendary feud with the Midnight Express, working for WCW, and more! This is another fantastic interview you don't want to miss! Listen to us on Podbean: wrestlingwithideas.podbean.comListen to us on Soundcloud!Follow us on Twitter: @WrestlingWIdeasLeave a like on Facebook! Listen, learn, and wrestle with ideas!
The Royal Rumble is almost here and it's always an exciting time to be WWE fan. The Rumble is always the first stop towards the road to WrestleMania. Jason Solomon of the award winning Solomon Sounds Off Podcast joined the Jersey Wrecking Crew to preview this Sunday's Royal Rumble and gave this thoughts on Kenny Omega returning to New Japan Pro Wrestling. Plus, Royal Rumble picks!Like what you hear? Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @HighSpotPodcast and check out our all of our recent pics on Instagram @HighSpotPodcast
- Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off - Don Tony & Kevin Castle of The Don Tony & Kevin Castle Show - and Anthony Missionary Thomas and Joey Numbas of Wrestling Soup do a post show for Wrestlemania. EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com LEAVE A VOICEMAIL ON wrestlingsoup.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup DONATE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoup SUBSCRIBE TO WRESTLING SOUP: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wrestling-soup/id463290655?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=22881&refid=stpr Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/wrestlingsoup blubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/wrestling_soup FOLLOW: Wrestling Soup: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoup Joey Numbas: https://twitter.com/joenumbas and visit the website: http://wrestlingsoup.com
The Odd to Newfoundland Paranormal Podcast is back!Listen to the amazing Sci-Fi On The Rock 10 special right here: In the paranormal news we have ghost babies, phantom taxi fares and a triceratops causing traffic jams. Then, after another Oddities segment, I am joined by M.U.F.O.N. member Laura Sweenbert (Gilbert). She stops by for an absorbing look into ufology abroad and here in Newfoundland as well. Finally, I am joined by fantasy author Christopher Walsh to talk about his book series the Gold and Steel Saga. Both of these provocative people will be featured at Sci-Fi On The Rock 10. For more information visit www.scifiontherock.com Shout Outs: Keep fighting Jason Solomon! Beat it 1-2-3!!! Thanks for the Jump Scare Michael McCulsky A.K.A Phat Apollo Sci-Fi On the Rock 10 guests: Robert Picardo, Eugene Simon, J.M. Frey and Kirby Morrow!
- Jason Solomon joins Wrestling Soup on the show. ALSO CALL THE VOICEMAIL ON THE SITE OR THE FACEBOOK PAGE EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup GIFT ON PAYPAL TO wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com
- Kevin Castle from The Don Tony & Kevin Castle Show joins Wrestling Soup - Paige has a bad attitude - Reviewing the Diva's commentary from RAW and addressing the jealousy - Some bad news Barrett - The new Wyatt family member - Prospects for the rumored "Sister Abigail" - If the Bellas stayed gone. - The Chris Benoit movie - Dropping the "wwe" emails on Ashley Madison - Rey Mysterio coming back - Dan Spivey sent a letter to DTKC/WS clearing up Billy Jack Haynes lies. - Virginia shootings and real life dealings. - Warriors anniversary showing. - Jason Solomon will be joining Wrestling Soup Saturday Morning. ALSO CALL THE VOICEMAIL ON THE SITE OR THE FACEBOOK PAGE EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup GIFT ON PAYPAL TO wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com
- DTKC and Wrestling Soup collaborate for the 4th annual post Mania Show. - Special guest call in by Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off ALSO CALL THE VOICEMAIL ON THE SITE OR THE FACEBOOK PAGE EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup
- OPENING SONG SEX WITH GUNS - GETINDACORNER.com - Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off joins Wrestling Soup - Roman Reigns likes the coco. - Sunny rumors about her and Dolph Ziggler - 20 SECOND TOTAL DIVAS - Nikki makes Jason dumber. - 15k for a purse. - A chance for Shamus - John Cenas 31 - Brian Lee is NOT dead. - UT and Sting discussed. - The legend of Edge. - Ambrose spends 2 weeks to get his face on a wall. - Rey Rey is bye bye. - Samoa Joe in WWE - TNA financial fails. - Kanes legacy after Corporate Kane - AJ Lee vs Steph - #GiveDivasAChance - Jason Solomon hosts the Liz n Lisa Show - Donate to us by sending a "gift" to wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com ALSO CALL THE VOICEMAIL ON THE SITE OR THE FACEBOOK PAGE EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup
- Mish and Joey are joined by Jason Solomon of Solomonster Sounds Off. - When is enough... enough? - Joey's pig face. - The Ascension promo. - WWE taking down the indy's? - Women are WWE's go to audience now. - HHH breaks character. - Vince Russo is the new Mothman - Wrestlers doing podcasts. - Josh Matthews is the "Sad Tweet of the Week". - Alberto Del Money. - The whitest guy in WWE. - Kane & Big Show - Royal Rumble talk. - Calls. - Donate to us by sending a "gift" to wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com ALSO CALL THE VOICEMAIL ON THE SITE OR THE FACEBOOK PAGE EMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756 TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup
With less than two weeks away until WrestleMania 30, Graham "GSM" Matthews welcomes Jason Solomon aka The Solomonster onto WrestleRant Radio this week for an exclusive interview regarding the background of The Sound Off and how it first got it started, how long it takes for him to prepare for the show on a weekly basis and what technology he uses, changes coming to the show, tips for up-and-coming podcasters, the evolution of podcasting in recent years, if he listens to other podcasts, his experience with writing for The Layfield Report, working with TVTrax and his plans for WrestleMania weekend in New Orleans.Then, GSM, RJ and Jeff talk Raw from Monday night, Christian getting injured and what the future holds for him, the WWE Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania and why the Rhodes brothers deserve better, The Shield turning babyface and why their match with Kane and The New Age Outlaws isn't such a bad thing, a potential feud for them down the line, how the Divas Invitational should be organized, possible entrants in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, comparing past 'Manias, the awesomeness that has been the John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt feud, why Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar has been disappointing thus far and much more!
Braden Herrington and Davie Portman are joined by Denise Salcedo and Jason Solomon to discuss the one year anniversary of NXT 2.0!The BDE, Denise & Jason have a roundtable chat about all the changes WWE NXT went through in the last year, plus give thoughts on the new crop of talent, best/worst new gimmicks, the highs, the lows and everything in between… Plus, is the Black & Gold brand back??? Join our live POST Shows, WatchAlongs and watch us game at Twitch.tv/upnxtpodcast or YouTube.com/upNXTEvery Tuesday: upNXT - NXT Review (Free Show/Stream)Wednesday: Shot In The Dark w/ John Siino (Free Show)Thursday: BDElite - AEW Dynamite Review (Free Show/Twitch)Support this podcast at Patreon.com/upNXT for bonus podcasts including retro NXT reviews, Best Match Ever, Top 5, Reviews from the 6ix, and more. This week:September 18th: Best Match Ever: NXT UKLast week's shows included Best Match Ever: Rey Mysterio, ECW Heatwave 1998 & more!Only $5 for NA tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! upNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen AbdiSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Twitch: https://twitch.tv/upNXTpodcastPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/upNXTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/upNXTT-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxtDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jeff rides solo as he talks about the WWE Writers recruitment video, Jason Solomon on Wade Keller's show, the lack of effort WWE puts into UK shows, and the inexcusable timing of European tour right before Money In the Bank Our patreon is at http://patreon.com/shakethemropesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shake-them-ropes-pro-wrestling-podcast-wwe-nxt-njpw/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.