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On a cloudy day in Melbourne's West, campaign workers in clashing t-shirts formed lines outside of schools and community centres. Residents, who often suffer from congested roads, this time navigated foot traffic on their way to the voting booth. February 8th, 2025 was the day of the Werribee by-election. It came after long-serving Labor MP, Tim Pallas announced his retirement - kicking off Labor's first real pressure test of the year. Stephen Donnelly sits down with seasoned pollster and campaign researcher, John Armitage, for a spirited discussion about why the Werribee by-election matters, and what Labor can learn from this moment as they rise to meet the challenges of 2025.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction04:33 Werribee By-Election Overview16:23 The Liberal Strategy23:56 Lessons for Labor36:31 The Western Front47:21 Prahan52:36 Wrap UpThe presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au Support the showNew episodes out every Friday.If you like the show leave a comment below or leave us a review on Podchaser: https://bit.ly/36uFbp8Support the show on Patreon. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, X, Bluesky, and Instagram.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin ramps up preview for the first Springboks-All Blacks rugby test of 2024, with the very best New Zealand rugby analyst going around - Justin Marshall.Sunday morning's (New Zealand time) test will be the first clash between the old rivals since last year's Rugby World Cup final in Paris, which South Africa won 12-11.To start the show though, Devlin delivers a sermon from the mountain top, weighing up who the favourite should be for the Supreme Halberg Award early next year out of golfer Lydia Ko and kayaker Dame Lisa Carrington. One of those two appears the likely recipient of the prestigious honour.Then, Devlin chats with Marshall about this weekend's big match, tennis correspondent Dave Worsley talks Lulu Sun's US Open first round exit, Formula One expert Vincenzo Landino recaps the Dutch Grand Prix, and former New Zealand professional golfer John Lister gushes over Ko's incredible achievement at the Old Course at St Andrews.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh discuss the likes of All Blacks selections, punishment for the NRL bunker, and strange pieces of Major League Baseball history on the Tight 5 and Glass Half Full. All that and much more!
A new MP3 sermon from Associated Presbyterian Churches is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Stability, Security, Rest. Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: John Lister Broadcaster: Associated Presbyterian Churches Event: Midweek Service Date: 8/7/2024 Bible: Psalm 125; Psalm 132 Length: 27 min.
This week on NintenDomain, we have John Lister of Gamester81 and CollectorVision on to talk about Dead Tomb and The Game on Expo. Plus we get our X-mas gifts, Trey found a bug in Prince of Persia, Jereme made a wrestler! Check out the Game on Expo at: https://www.gameonexpo.com Support NintenDomain at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Dead Tomb: Track 02 (Title) Break 1: Dead Tomb Track 05 BGM 02 Break 2: Dead Tomb Track Track 08 BGM 5 Outro: Dead Tomb: Track 12 (Ending) Topic Times: 00:01:30 Dead Tomb/John Lester Interview 00:59:27 Got Item: X-Mas Package Opening Hitman: Blood Money Jet Force Gemini 1080 Snowboarding Baba is You The Pedestrian Inscryption 01:37:09 Prince of Persia The Lost Progress AEW Fight Forever
Blood cancer treatments — and one treatment type, in particular — were the point of much discussion last week. The FDA said that it is investigating instances of secondary malignancies in patients with blood cancers treated with CAR-T cell therapy. Also, the drug manufacturer for a novel CAR-T cell therapy submitted an application to introduce the treatment into the United States market. Blood cancers will continue to be a hot topic this week, as later in the week we'll be covering the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting. And before that, we'll also be covering the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Chance or CAR-T: Expert Weighs in on FDA Investigation One of the biggest headlines in the cancer space last week was that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that they are investigating instances of T-cell malignancies — such as CAR-positive lymphoma — occurring in patients with blood cancers that were treated with CAR-T cell therapy. CAR-T cell therapy is a newer type of blood cancer treatment that involves extracting patients' blood and reengineering their immune T cells to find and fight cancer. Those new T cells are then multiplied and infused back into the patient. Since the first CAR-T cell product was approved in 2017, this treatment modality has drastically improved outcomes for patients with certain types of blood cancers. It's worth mentioning that the FDA's Nov. 28 report about T-cell malignancies did not definitively say that CAR-T cell therapies are directly causing secondary diseases. They also did not mention the frequency at which these T-cell malignancies are occurring. I spoke with Dr. John Lister, who said that perhaps it's the manufacturing process that could be the root cause, but perhaps it is also just chance, as research has shown that many patients with cancer hold a higher risk of developing a second cancer. For now, we're just going to have to wait and see what further data tells us. FDA Biologics License Application Filed for Obe-Cel for Adult R/R B-ALL Also in CAR-T cell therapy news, last week a pharmaceutical company submitted a Biologics License Application to the FDA for their CAR-T cell therapy, obe-cel to be used for patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). When a pharmaceutical company files a Biologics License Application to the FDA, they're essentially asking the agency to allow them to bring the drug to the market. The company submitting the drug must provide the FDA with multiple pieces of information, including findings from preclinical and clinical studies showing that the drug is safe. In this instance, the pharmaceutical company cited data from the FELIX study, from which, early data showed that 76% if patients responded to the therapy, including 54.3% who had a complete response, meaning that their disease essentially disappeared. Now, updated findings from the trial will be presented at the upcoming ASH Annual Meeting happening next week.
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Esteemed Wrestling writer John Lister joins the show to talk about how he got into Wrestling, his books, and how Showaddywaddy were the NWO and Mud were DX (alright, that was me), we look at a classic episode of WOS featuring Mick McManus, Johnny Saint, Marty Jones, and Terry Rudge, lovely stuff indeed
He's labeled as the funniest pro wrestler to ever enter the ring. Listen as Colt and John Lister help to tell the story of UK's Les Kellet and how his hard life journey helped to give him that title.INCLUDES UPDATEAD FREE:http://www.Patreon.com/COLTCABANAhttp://www.ColtMerch.comhttp://www.COLTCABANA.com
Kris & David are guestless as we discuss the week that was February 9-15, 1997. We talk about USA Network giving the WWF an extra hour for Raw every week and how that will change their TV format, as well as THURSDAY RAW THURSDAY, featuring Shawn Michaels losing his smile in one of the all-time most memorable Raw moments. We also talk about Rocky Maivia winning his first title and the timing of that, the WWF's relationship with ECW, and so much more to round out a very newsworthy WWF section. We also talk about New Japan trying to sign Ken Shamrock to a major deal, Michinoku Pro's top stars coming to ECW, and Sunny & The Truth Commission (as well as John Lister!) showing up at the WMC studio in Memphis for the USWA. Then we go to WCW where we talk about TBS wanting to add a new wrestling show, Ted Turner possibly showing up at Nitro, Kevin Sullivan going off the rails on Nitro, and a whole lot more. Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:29:20 Eurasia: AJPW, NJPW, WAR, FMW, IWA Japan, Pancrase, AJW, JWP, & NWA UK/Hammerlock1:58:31 Classic Commercial Break2:03:12 Halftime2:17:47 Latin America & MMA: AAA, CMLL, Promo Azteca, WWC, & WFF2:36:56 Other USA: CenturyWA, PWA (NJ), UCW (NJ), ECW, TMW, SSW, NCW, USWA, & APW3:46:23 WCW4:45:51 Patreon Preview: Joel Goodhart gambles on a banquet celebrating Ric FlairTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Benno chats about his former career as a wrestler and the Northwest wrestling scene in the UK. Wrestling Journalist & Historian John Lister discusses following the UK scene for 3 decades and some of his most memorable shows. ----------------------------- On July 17th 2021 Martin Bushby & Benno streamed for 12 hours to raise money for the Children's Heart Surgery Fund in the UK (https://www.chsf.org.uk/). They were joined by a number of guests from the world of wrestling and beyond. These guests included: Will Cooling, Jordan Goodman, Wai & James Ting, Nate Milton, Scrump, Andrew Thompson, Robert Pearson, John Pollock, Glitbiter, The Two Sarahs, Chris Bournea, JP Houlihan, Gareth Hodgson & John Lister. A huge thank you to everyone that took part, listened and donated. The day managed to raise £1,400 for a great cause. Martin Bushby on Twitter: @bushby01 Benno on Twitter: @BensonRichardE Subscribe to BWE: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestling
Martin Bushby & Andrew Thompson are back with another round of Wrestling Adventure. This month, they are joined by wrestling historian and author John Lister to look back at the documentary, The Rise & Fall of ECW from 2004. They discuss the start of the company, their most famous matches and angles, their decline and why they went out of business, what the documentary didn't include, and their memories of the One Night Stand event. John also discusses his trips to Philadelphia to watch the promotion in the late 90s, what the arena was like and his book, Turning The Tables. Show your support for BTWA by picking up our official t-shirt at store.postwrestling.com! https://store.postwrestling.com/collections/featured-items/products/bushby-thompsons-wrestling-adventure-t-shirt-black-white Martin Bushby on Twitter: @bushby01 Andrew Thompson on Twitter: @ADThompson__ Andrew Thompson on YouTube: youtube.com/AndrewThompsonInterviews Subscribe to BWE: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestling
Malcolm Drinkwater, Researcher, lecturer, author & owner/curator of History Hill Museum at Hill End, joins Michael regarding the history behind Australia’s gold rush which began in 1851 when Edward Hargraves, accompanied by John Lister, found five specks of alluvial gold at Ophir near Orange in February 1851. This discovery, instigated by Hargraves, led directly to the beginning of the gold rush in New South Wales. Hargraves had been to the Californian goldfields and had learned new gold prospecting techniques such as panning and cradling. He was offered rewards by the Colony of New South Wales and the Colony of Victoria. Before the end of the year, the gold rush had spread to many other parts of the state where gold had been found, not just to the west, but also to the south and north of Sydney. This was the first gold rush in Australia and was in full operation by May 1851, even before it was officially proclaimed on 14 May 1851, with already an estimated 300 diggers in place by 15 May 1851. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand golf legend, John Lister, joins our hosts to kick off the 2021 season by looking at the controversy that developed at the Farmers Insurance Open, in California, when Patrick Reed picked up his embedded ball. As well, Telfer and Hyde look at what’s coming up in 2021 and, with Lister, who to keep an eye on among young Kiwi players coming through the ranks.
Has Bryson DeChambeau’s physical transformation leading to the longest drives off the tee in tournament golf history along with his stunning 6 shot victory at the US Open altogether changed the nature of golf? And what about Danny Lee’s meltdown at the US Open? Our hosts discuss these topics with Kiwi golf legend John Lister and broadcaster and former NZ Golf board member Peter Williams.
Martin is back with Benno to rundown the last month or so in European wrestling. The two chat Progress, ICW and wXw being added to the WWE Network, statements from companies following Speaking Out, the return of RevPro and British talent released from AEW. Wrestling historian John Lister also drops in to talk about the life and career of Mark “Rollerball” Rocco, his legacy in wrestling and his memorable matches in New Japan as Black Tiger. Subscribe to the British Wrestling Experience: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
The host of Safari Stories shares why he started this podcast and some of his personal stories whilst on safari. Some of the stories you will hear about include hippos running on the road, encountering elephants on foot and having a male lion walking towards you in the Kruger National Park.If you want more information about John and see videos and pictures from the stories please visit.John Lister - Safari Stories Host / CreatorWebsite - Safari Stories (https://safaristories.com/)Facebook Page - Safari Stories (https://www.facebook.com/SafariStories)Instagram Page - Safari Stories (https://www.instagram.com/safari_stories/)Youtube Page - Safari Stories (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH1f7JVHdsnIRzP9Sg2FrGg)
Former touring pro and NZ golf legend, John Lister, a friend of the Ko family and someone who has followed Lydia's career since she began playing golf, joins hosts Tom and Brendan to offer his thoughts on her career and the so-called "David Leadbetter episode."
Tom Campbell, with the help of author John Lister, presents a special look at World Of Sport Wrestling and the birth of British Wrestling. Featuring profiles of some of World Of Sport's biggest stars - Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Les Kellett, Kendo Nagasaki and Mick McManus.SPECIAL THANKSJohn Lister: Author of "Have A Good Week Till Next Week" (https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Lister/e/B002BLW7GG)Harvey Auzorst: Writter of Kellett: The Movie (http://www.twitter.com/KellettFilm)All World Of Sport audio is (c) ITV and WOS Wrestling."Loss Ness Interview" (c) World Wrestling Entertainment"Baby I Need You" by Giant Haystacks (c) Rock City Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Martin and Jamesie are joined by JP Houlihan of Grappl Spotlight to talk OTT Wrestlerama 3 (WALTER vs. David Starr) and Chris Brookes’s wrestling in a swimming pool for DDT in Japan.They are also joined by John Lister to discuss the history of WWE on Sky and their future with BT Sport. The trio also looks back at the best and worst in European wrestling of the past 6 months. There is also the debut of a new segment Going Undergraps as Andy Ogden discuss the lesser known promotions on the UK scene. Finally, they discuss the untimely death of Lionheart and discuss the debut tour of OWE in the UK. Photo Courtesy: OTT Wrestling Subscribe to the British Wrestling Experience: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
How important are match finishes in wrestling? Of course, the climax of each piece of art constructed inside the squared circle is significant to an extent, but could a series of bad match finishes really spoil an otherwise good card of graps? Thanks to Halloween Havoc 93, the answer is a resounding yes. Join Dean, Liam and pro wrestling author/historian John Lister as they analyse eight creatively horrendous finishes to eight very different contests. Oh, and a truly under-appreciated WCW mini-movie, compared to Havoc 92 and Beach Blast 93, as Tony Schiavone provides early inspiration for Operation Yewtree.
It's finally time to get extreme. Despite growing up outside of Philadelphia, Awesome Truth has yet to cover Extreme Championship Wrestling. To accompany us on this long-awaited deep dive into Paul Heyman, Tommy Dreamer, Raven, Sabu, Taz, and the rest of the legends who made ECW great, we welcome John Lister, author of Turning the Tables: The Story of Extreme Championship Wrestling, to discuss how a UK journalist came to write a detailed book on a Philly-based wrestling promotion.
Personal issues and back surgeries left even Tiger Woods himself thinking he was done. But eleven years after his last major victory, Woods is back. His recent Master's victory must be the greatest comeback in the history of the sport. Brendan Telfer and Tom Hyde recap this sensational story with former NZ professional, John Lister, who twice played in The Masters. www.ontheteepodcast.com www.podcasts.nz
Mark and Euan visit naturalist, conservationist and author Sir John Lister Kaye.
This new monthly show on The Steel Cage Network takes a look at the burgeoning European wrestling scene. On this first episode, host Martin Bushby (@bushby01) is joined by historian and author John Lister (@johnlister) to discuss the history of British Wrestling. They talk about Mountevans Rules, the start of Joint Promotions, and the World of Sport era… right up to the present day promotions of Progress & Rev Pro! Music: ‘See You In The Trees' by Glitbiter (@Glitbiter).
On this weeks show we are joined by wrestling historian and author, John Lister. We talk the upcoming World of Sport revival from ITV, Progress at Brixton, ICW at the Hydro, Dynamite Kid & much more. You can check out John's site here: http://www.prowrestlingbooks.com Follow us on Twitter @pwnradio & John @johnlister Be sure to hit the subscribe button iTunes or follow us on Soundcloud, Tune in Radio, Player FM or Acast.
Kris & David are joined by John Lister (Fighting Spirit Magazine) to discuss the week that was February 16-22, 1997. We discuss Shawn Michaels losing his smile and refusing to job (what a shock), the Final Four PPV and the RAW after featuring Paul Heyman calling in, Ken Shamrock & Naoya Ogawa going to New Japan, Vince McMahon & Bruce Prichard attending Rey de Reyes, a drunk Sandman cussing out Tod Gordon, & WCW buying New Japan??????? This is a must listen show! 0:00:00 WWF 1:42:28 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, FMW, Pancrase, & GAEA 2:30:01 Latin America: AAA, EMLL, Promo Azteca, & WWC 2:55:33 Other USA: ECW, Potpourri, & USWA 3:21:39 WCWSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
To celebrate the first year of Between the Sheets, Bix and Kris (with help from fans of the show) put together the best moments of the first 52 episodes. Enjoy! Time stamps: 0:00:00 Intro 0:19:03 Beau James on the GOAT Memphis TV episode (Ep. #33 – March 1st – March 7th, 1986) 1:04:11 Rob Naylor on Al Blake & muscle bears (Ep. #24 – December 29th, 1986 – January 4th, 1987) 1:19:04 Pete Lederberg on Ricky Steamboat & Bob Backlund being family men (Ep. #41 – April 26th – May 2nd 1987) 1:23:05 Jeff Hawkins on his run-ins with “Jammin'” Mitch Snow. Also: Millennials. (Ep. #50 – June 28th – July 4th, 1988) 1:31:17 Dylan Hales on the Sheety Awards and the Windhams' counterfeiting ring (Ep. #23 – December 22nd – December 28th, 1989) 1:58:40 Dylan Hales on Hulk Hogan vs. Richard Belzer, Alex Riley's dad, and the city of St. Louis (Ep. #23 – December 22nd – December 28th, 1989) 2:21:27 In which we discuss Bill Watts on race relations (Ep. #30 – February 9th – February 15th, 1993) 2:45:35 Dave Prazak on Rick Rude in Japan (Ep. #42 – May 3rd – May 9th, 1993) 2:48:48 Dave Prazak on slaves and genitals and Johnny B. Badd (Ep. #42 – May 3rd – May 9th, 1993) 2:52:33 Kurt Brown on the Sid Vicious-Arn Anderson scissors incident (Ep. #15 – October 27th – November 2nd, 1993) 3:26:59 Tom Green on Tracy Smothers, Jerry Lawler, & BIG D (Ep. #25 – January 5th – January 11th, 1994) 3:49:44 Dr. Lucha Steve Sims on the When Worlds Collide Masks vs. Hair match (Ep. #16 – November 3rd – November 9th, 1994) 4:04:08 Kevin Marshall on the ‘90s and Men on a Mission (Ep. #35 – March 15th – March 21st, 1995) 4:10:41 Kevin Marshall on a crazy Potpourri (Ep. #35 – March 15th – March 21st, 1995) 4:26:40 Brian Last on causing a riot in Louisville (Ep. #3 – August 4th – August 10th, 1995) 4:33:50 Shawn Michaels' love letter to Kevin Nash (Ep. #39 – April 12th – April 18th, 1996) 4:41:01 Dave Prazak on Roddy Piper's “I'm Your Man” (Ep. #17 – November 10th – November 16th, 1996) 5:02:57 John Lister on Shawn Michaels losing his smile (Ep. #31 – February 16th – February 22nd, 1997) 5:14:29 John Tesh's rider (#Ep. ##47 – June 7th – June 13th, 1997) 5:19:04 Jordan Breen on Brakkus and Brawl for All (Ep. #27 – January 19th – January 15th, 1998) 5:26:06 Leonard F. Chikarason on creepy fans, Molly Holly, smothering, & Manzerman (Ep. #48 – June 14th – June 20th, 2001) 5:47:05 Dylan Hales on ROH fallout & early TNA insanity (Ep. #34 – March 8th – March 14th, 2004) 6:29:17 OutroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kris & David are joined by John Lister (Fighting Spirit Magazine) to discuss the week that was February 16-22, 1997. We discuss Shawn Michaels losing his smile and refusing to job (what a shock), the Final Four PPV and the RAW after featuring Paul Heyman calling in, Ken Shamrock & Naoya Ogawa going to New Japan, Vince McMahon & Bruce Prichard attending Rey de Reyes, a drunk Sandman cussing out Tod Gordon, & WCW buying New Japan??????? This is a must listen show! 0:00:00 WWF 1:42:28 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, FMW, Pancrase, & GAEA 2:30:01 Latin America: AAA, EMLL, Promo Azteca, & WWC 2:55:33 Other USA: ECW, Potpourri, & USWA 3:21:39 WCWSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
To celebrate the first year of Between the Sheets, Bix and Kris (with help from fans of the show) put together the best moments of the first 52 episodes. Enjoy! Time stamps: 0:00:00 Intro 0:19:03 Beau James on the GOAT Memphis TV episode (Ep. #33 – March 1st – March 7th, 1986) 1:04:11 Rob Naylor on Al Blake & muscle bears (Ep. #24 – December 29th, 1986 – January 4th, 1987) 1:19:04 Pete Lederberg on Ricky Steamboat & Bob Backlund being family men (Ep. #41 – April 26th – May 2nd 1987) 1:23:05 Jeff Hawkins on his run-ins with “Jammin'” Mitch Snow. Also: Millennials. (Ep. #50 – June 28th – July 4th, 1988) 1:31:17 Dylan Hales on the Sheety Awards and the Windhams' counterfeiting ring (Ep. #23 – December 22nd – December 28th, 1989) 1:58:40 Dylan Hales on Hulk Hogan vs. Richard Belzer, Alex Riley's dad, and the city of St. Louis (Ep. #23 – December 22nd – December 28th, 1989) 2:21:27 In which we discuss Bill Watts on race relations (Ep. #30 – February 9th – February 15th, 1993) 2:45:35 Dave Prazak on Rick Rude in Japan (Ep. #42 – May 3rd – May 9th, 1993) 2:48:48 Dave Prazak on slaves and genitals and Johnny B. Badd (Ep. #42 – May 3rd – May 9th, 1993) 2:52:33 Kurt Brown on the Sid Vicious-Arn Anderson scissors incident (Ep. #15 – October 27th – November 2nd, 1993) 3:26:59 Tom Green on Tracy Smothers, Jerry Lawler, & BIG D (Ep. #25 – January 5th – January 11th, 1994) 3:49:44 Dr. Lucha Steve Sims on the When Worlds Collide Masks vs. Hair match (Ep. #16 – November 3rd – November 9th, 1994) 4:04:08 Kevin Marshall on the ‘90s and Men on a Mission (Ep. #35 – March 15th – March 21st, 1995) 4:10:41 Kevin Marshall on a crazy Potpourri (Ep. #35 – March 15th – March 21st, 1995) 4:26:40 Brian Last on causing a riot in Louisville (Ep. #3 – August 4th – August 10th, 1995) 4:33:50 Shawn Michaels' love letter to Kevin Nash (Ep. #39 – April 12th – April 18th, 1996) 4:41:01 Dave Prazak on Roddy Piper's “I'm Your Man” (Ep. #17 – November 10th – November 16th, 1996) 5:02:57 John Lister on Shawn Michaels losing his smile (Ep. #31 – February 16th – February 22nd, 1997) 5:14:29 John Tesh's rider (#Ep. ##47 – June 7th – June 13th, 1997) 5:19:04 Jordan Breen on Brakkus and Brawl for All (Ep. #27 – January 19th – January 15th, 1998) 5:26:06 Leonard F. Chikarason on creepy fans, Molly Holly, smothering, & Manzerman (Ep. #48 – June 14th – June 20th, 2001) 5:47:05 Dylan Hales on ROH fallout & early TNA insanity (Ep. #34 – March 8th – March 14th, 2004) 6:29:17 OutroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
On a special edition - Martin is joined by wrestling historian & author, John Lister, to look back at the career of Daniel Bryan. They talk his retirement speech on Raw, his tours of the UK with All-Star, Ring Of Honor, Noah, his legacy and much much more. They also discuss John's upcoming articles for Fighting Spirit Magazine and his book review website. You can check his site out here: http://www.prowrestlingbooks.com Follow us on twitter @pwnradio and be sure to subscribe on iTunes or Soundcloud.
On the second episode of our throwback review show, wrestling author & historian, John Lister joins us to talk the classic Jake Roberts V Macho Man Randy Savage feud from 1991-1992. We discuss the build up to the feud, the shocking angle featuring a cobra bite, the promos from Jake Roberts, the aftermath & much more. You can follow us on twitter @pwnradio. Be sure to head over to: http://www.johnlisterwriting.com & http://www.prowrestlingbooks.com/about/ for more of John's writing and reviews.
This weeks show is a huge ICW special. Discussing their biggest event to date - 'Fear & Loathing 8' from the SECC in Glasgow. Wrestling historian & author, John Lister joins us to talk the historical significant of the show and how it ranks among the biggest UK events of all time. Martin, Mark Anthony & Martin Smith rundown the entire card, talk their favourite matches and moments. They also discuss the future of ICW & much more. You can follow us on twitter @pwnradio. Be sure to head over to www.snapmerenecks.com to read all of Martin Smiths latest interviews with ICW owner Mark Dallas & hardcore legend Mick Foley. You can also check out: http://runningenzuigiri.com to read a variety of wrestling articles, interviews & reviews.
As part of our Live 12 hour show for charity - we were joined by wrestling historian, journalist & author - John Lister. He talked to us about his early career as a wrestling journalist, his trip to the U.S to see the original ECW, his various websites including one looking into ITV & World of Sport. We also chatted about a whole host of wrestling related subjects and John's other site about wrestling books. A fascinating look into wrestling history with one of the best regarded journalists working today.
In this episode of Wrestling Book Club, my mom and I discuss John Lister's book on Extreme Championship Wrestling, Turning the Tables. February's episode will be the second part of our exploration of ECW and will cover the WWE ECW documentary and the Paul Heyman documentary. It will also be the last episode of Wrestling Book Club, as my mom and I have decided to switch over to a movie podcast. Thank you for listening, as always. Our email address is wrestlingbookclub@gmail.com and our website is wrestlingbookclub.com.
In the ninth episode of Wrestling Book Club, my mom and I discuss Terry Funk's autobiography, More Than Just Hardcore. It's a book that we both highly recommend; Terry has a great mind for wrestling and covers a large amount of history. As always, our email is wrestlingbookclub@gmail.com and our website is wrestlingbookclub.com. Wrestling Book Club comes out on the first of the month. January's episode is Turning the Tables, John Lister's book on ECW.
Note: There is an error in the file for this podcast displaying a run time above three hours. The actual runtime is slightly above an hour. We're joined by Fighting Spirit Magazine contributor, author of Slamthology, Turning The Tables, Greetings Grapple Fans and British wrestling expert John Lister to talk all about the European candidates on the 2014 Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame ballot. We discuss best picks to enter the Hall this year, who is in danger of dropping off, the always controversial Big Daddy and much more! 2014 European Candidates: Jim Breaks Big Daddy Giant Haystacks Horst Hoffman Billy Joyce Kendo Nagasaki Jackie Pallo Rollerball Mark Rocco Johnny Saint Otto Wanz Subscribe to Voices of Wrestling: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-wrestling/id624753459 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/voices-of-wrestling RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/VoicesOfWrestling Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Loser Leaves Town 9/7/10 w/ Colt Cabana on the Observer HOF Colt Cabana returns to discuss his ballot for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. A fun show as always w/ Cabana, as he discusses his reasoning for his picks as well as his other projects including his own podcast and his comedy. As usual, other fun topics come up as well. Check out his podcast, his store, and his Twitter account for more fun from the world of Colt Cabana, and remember to check out Cageside Seats for my daily writings on the pro graps and the occasional Cageside Radio podcast, including my interview with Frank Shamrock. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 1/10/10 w/ Ross Hart The foremost historian on all things Hart family and Stampede Wrestling, former program seller/TV producer/booker/wrestler/TV interviewer Ross Hart joins me for a fun look at everybody’s favorite prairie territory. We talk about his first memories of wrestling, producing the TV show, Stampede leaving the NWA, the British and Japanese wrestlers who went through Stampede, wrestling in Hungary and England, the origins of the ladder match, and much more. A really good show. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 12/5/09 w/ Dave Walsh: Discussion of Umaga’s death, Gail Gagne’s criminal charges, and more Dave Walsh of Cageside Seats and Head Kick Legend joins me to discuss the big news items from this past week and much more. We talk about the death of Umaga and related topics including drugs in wrestling and how the decline in Japan has hurt American wrestlers, Gail Gagne’s arrest for allegedly having sex with a student at the school she worked at, and other stuff including Shane McMahon and Mark Cuban: Raw Guest Host. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/29/09 w/ Bill Dundee Memphis legend “Superstar” Bill Dundee oins me to discuss his career including his various booking jobs, pushing younger wrestlers, various Memphis-related topics, working for the Cole Brothers Circus, his wrestling school, and much more. Definitely worth a listen if you’re a fan of Memphis and/or Mid-South. You can email Bill via his website if you’re interested in wrestling training or the circus. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/14/09 w/ Colt Cabana & Rob Naylor on midget wrestling I’m joined by Rob Naylor and Colt Cabana as we discuss midget wrestling throughout history. Lots of fun stuff including whether or not it’s okay to find midgets adorable, Cabana on his love of using comedy spots borrowed from midgets, Little Beaver’s appearance in Meatballs III, Billy Barty and Lou Albano in Bodyslam, a green Cabana missing his shot at being (a) Doink, Ninja Turtles, Roger Ebert’s dirty mind, and much more. An action packed 80 minutes! Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 9/21/09 - Live at Lucha Va Voom w/ T.J. Perkins and Cassandro! Recorded last night at Lucha Va Voom’s successful New York debut, it’s the Loser Leaves Town Podcast. First I’m joined by T.J. Perkins (AKA Pinoy Boy/Puma/Cobra II, currently El Bombero in Lucha Va Voom) to discuss his travels around the world as a 25 year-old who’s a 10 year veteran. Lots of great stuff about going to New Japan and the LA Dojo including wrestling in the Tokyo Dome, the MMA training that led to him actually having fights, becoming Cobra II while being tempted with promises of maybe eventually being Tiger Mask V, and much more. After that is Cassandro, the top exotico in wrestling today. A 21 year veteran, he talks about his pre-wrestling career as a medical assistant, being trained by Rey Misterio Sr. in the class that included the original Psicosis/Nicho and a very young Rey Mysterio (Jr.), wrestling in Juarez and El Paso, being a gay man in the wrestling business in Mexico, how Antonio Peña helped him and others, his current travels around the world (including wrestling El Hijo del Santo at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France!), and more. All in all, a very fun hour of interviews. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 9/6/09 w/ Kurt Brown: Observer Hall of Fame 2009 Part 2 It’s time for the sequel to Friday’s show with Kurt Brown (seen above as Lucky Pierre) about everyone on the 2009 Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame ballot. From Rick Rude to Tim Woods and then the “non-wrestler” candidates from Albano to Ventura, it’s another 2 hours of fun. If you liked the last show, this is more of the same with a wealth of information and stories from Kurt’s mental compendium of pro graps history and oddities. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 9/4/09 w/ Kurt Brown: Observer Hall of Fame 2009 Part 1 I’m joined by Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame voter, wrestler/historian/reporter/etc Kurt Brown (being bitten in the above photograph by El Fisico Nuclear) to discuss the every single act on the ballot (in alphabetical order) for the 2009 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame voting. This is a task so huge that it must be divided into two parts, two hours each (yes, it’s long!). In part 1, we cover everyone on the ballot from the Andersons to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, with tons of sidetracking to other topics such as The Monster, Lars Anderson’s cyborg gimmick, and much more. I learned a ton from throwing names at Kurt’s psychedelic wrestling brain and you will, too. A great, great show. Part 2 of this Labor Day weekend spectacular will be posted on Sunday or Monday. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 8/28/09 w/ Rob Naylor: IWA Mid-South memories and Russians Rob Naylor finally rejoins me as we get back into the groove with the first Loser Leaves Town Podcast to be part of Cageside Seats (which is my main outlet now, but this site is staying put to make things easier for iTunes users and the like), part of the SB Nation network of blogs. In the sequel to our popular Pacific Islanders show, we discuss the many Russians throughout the years in pro wrestling on top of our favorite memories of IWA Mid-South. Learn which Russians were real (not a lot…at all), listen to us debate the merits of Nikolai Volkoff, be amazed at the match we suggested to IWA that they didn’t book because they thought it wouldn’t draw for some reason, and much more. Over 2 hours(!!! - It’s not like you have to listen to it all in one sitting) of heart-stopping action and the usual fun that results from putting me and Rob together. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 11/26/08 w/ CM Punk & Rob Naylor Rob Naylor co-hosts a Thanksgiving weekend spectacular where we interview one of of the World Tag Team Champions, former World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk! A great show (with them carrying me at times) where Punk discusses his past as an independent wrestler, his matches with John Morrison, burying the hatchet with Teddy Hart, having a bunch of merchandise, and much more, including a hilarious Tony Garea story that includes a fine vocal impersonation. Plus, Punk hands the phone to his good friend François Kevorkian (who may or may not be the same one who mixed for Depeche Mode) for a fascinating and enlightening discussion. Almost 80 minutes of the most (self?-)important Loser Leaves Town Podcast EVER! Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/29/08 w/ Rob Naylor on SAMOANS! and other Pacific Islanders After a fricking year, the show is back in style as Rob Naylor joins me to discuss wrestlers from Samoa and other Pacific Islands for over TWO HOURS! Yes. Consider it two shows or something. Naylor thought two hours or less would be too short for a topic like this. The usual fun with Naylor includes the two of us doing a reading of a legendary Jimmy Snuka promo, why Tama was so awesome, Samoan farmers, and the usual tangents that stray far from the topic. Plus, a brief special bonus where my upstairs neighbors make lots of noise and people yell at them (really)! A good show full of wacky Naylor fun. Special thanks to: Online World of Wrestling for making this show so much easier and if you want to hear more Rob Naylor, keep checking this site out as well as the archives of the late, great Joe Versus The World and The Dr. Keith Show at F4WOnline/FigureFourOnline/WrestlingObserver.com Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/27/07 w/ Lance Russell Lance Russell returns for another great interview. Lots of ground covered, including his departure from Memphis/the CWA for WCW in 1989, producing the WCW Hotline 900 number (as well as Jim Herd’s post-WCW hotline venture), Jerry Jarrett’s accusations against him and Jerry Lawler, the various Memphis bookers, random thoughts on various personalities that came through Memphis, and much more. Over 70 minutes long and well worth listening to. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 8/5/07 w/ Dutch Savage Northwestern wrestling legend Dutch Savage joins me to discuss his career, with topics including how he broke in, bad payoffs from Nick Gulas and others, the creation of his specialty: the Coal Miner’s Glove Match, working with NWA World Champions, why he left the business, and more. A fun-filled and informative 36 minute interview. Download it here. The Bixenspan Group 7/1/07 I’m joined by Dave Walsh, Steven Louis Lerner, and Andrew J. Wallace as we discuss the wrestling business driving people insane/insane people going into the wrestling business, why you should all watch AAA, Marvin the Baby, Japanese wrestling in 2007 and its western fans, the how the WON awards are shaping up, Edge being awesome, Batista’s turtleneck, and more. An hour and forty-four minutes(!) of exciting wrestling chat. Much better than last time as there’s a format and good discussion and everything. Download it here. The Bixenspan Group 6/17/07 My latest bad idea: A roundtable show. Fun though disjointed as it was done on short notice and there are TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES that include the show ending suddenly right as we were about to finish up. Panelists Dave Walsh (until his phone dies), Steven Louis Lerner, and Brian W. Tosh discuss Vince McMahon and his untimely death, the draft, Bob Backlund’s cardboard belt, & more. Next week will be tighter, I swear. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 2/18/07 w/ J.J. Dillon J.J. Dillon joins me to discuss his book, Dick Murdoch and his punches, the most important aspects of booking, booking a territory vs booking the (inter)nationally expanded WWF, the business model of Grand Prix in the Maritimes, wrestling El Santo, and much, much more. A fun 85 minutes that flew by. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 2/14/07 w/ Gypsy Joe The world’s oldest active professional wrestler, Gypsy Joe joins the show to discuss his career, including being lit on fire by Dynamite Kid, being the first to jump off the top of a steel cage, Chris Champion killing a town, and more. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 2/10/07 w/ Lance Russell The incomparable Lance Russell joins me to discuss various topics such as Sputnik Monroe, Elvis Presley, his WCW stint (including working with the Freebirds), being recognized outside of the Memphis territory, the music of Jimmy Hart, and much, much more. A tremendous show and I can’t wait to have him on again. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 2/4/07 w/ John Lister British wrestling writer John Lister joins me to discuss his books (Slamthology and Turning The Tables), British wrestling history, Brits in the WON Hall of Fame, his trips to the US to see wrestling, and more. A fun (if long) show. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 12/18/06 w/ Scott Norton Scott Norton joins the show to discuss his new promotion, arm wrestling, Rick Rude as a teenager, the dying days of the AWA, Tony Condello’s death tours of Manitoba (GREAT stories), his 15 year relationship w/ NJPW, why Kevin Wacholz thanks him every time they talk, Hulk Hogan taking liberties with David Flair, steroids in pro wrestling, and much, much more. Almost 85 minutes of fun. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 11/7/06 w/ Steven Prazak As I try to get back into the swing of things, here’s Steven Prazak to discuss the GWF, ECW, Georgia Indies, The Shennonumake Post, and more. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 11/1/06 w/ Jon “Craig Johnson” Horton Jon Horton (known as Craig Johnson in the USWA & GWF from ‘90-’92) joins the show. We discuss his return to wrestling this past Saturday night producing & announcing for AWA Washington, how he got his USWA job, Saturday morning TV taping stories including the time he was fireballed in the locker room by Jerry Jarrett, the formation of the GWF including Olu Oliami, Baron Von Steiger, & The English Lords, his exit from the GWF while searching for The Viper, the formation of The Atlanta Boys & THE SHENANUMAKE POST, Chick Donovan’s tribute to the troops, and much more. This was a hell of a lot of fun and my favorite show so far. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/29/06 w/ Scott Williams Scott Williams, crime reporter and pop culture columnist for The Galveston Daily News, as well as the author of Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore, Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of the ECW joins me to discuss his books, crime, Mid-South Wrestling, what exactly he does for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the reaction to his column about Kurt Angle’s firing, his top 100 cover songs, and more fun stuff. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/27/06 w/ Bob Barnett & Brian Last Bob Barnett and our friend Brian Last join the show. Mainly we discuss Mike Lano in a tribute of sorts to his wacky antics over the years. Lots of other fun tangents include whether or not Diamond Lil’ is retarded based on her appearance in Lipstick & Dynamite, Paul McCartney’s divorce, former Lucha Libre promoter Ron Skoler’s current venture, wrestling for the deaf, and more! A fun show. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/19/06 w/ Dave Prazak Dave Prazak, the promoter of Shimmer - Women Athletes joins me to discuss this coming Sunday’s Shimmer DVD taping (for the 7th & 8th DVD volumes), the retail release of Shimmer DVDs starting Tuesday w/ Vol. 1, breaking into the business via ring announcing for Dennis Coraluzzo, his “Outside Interference” newsletter & public access show including the time he almost interviewed Eric Bischoff, the $2,500 that the Insane Clown Posse owes him, the creation of Shimmer, ROH’s Manhattan Center debut, THE SHENANUMAKE POST, and a bunch of other fun and random topics. Download it here. Loser Leaves Town Podcast 10/15/06: Debut show w/ Bob Barnett Bob Barnett joins me to discuss shooting Lucha shows, how he got into wrestling and video trading, Antonio Peña, a certain other video dealer in Pennsylvania, and more! Download it here.
Kris & David are guestless as we discuss the week that was February 9-15, 1997. We talk about USA Network giving the WWF an extra hour for Raw every week and how that will change their TV format, as well as THURSDAY RAW THURSDAY, featuring Shawn Michaels losing his smile in one of the all-time most memorable Raw moments. We also talk about Rocky Maivia winning his first title and the timing of that, the WWF's relationship with ECW, and so much more to round out a very newsworthy WWF section. We also talk about New Japan trying to sign Ken Shamrock to a major deal, Michinoku Pro's top stars coming to ECW, and Sunny & The Truth Commission (as well as John Lister!) showing up at the WMC studio in Memphis for the USWA. Then we go to WCW where we talk about TBS wanting to add a new wrestling show, Ted Turner possibly showing up at Nitro, Kevin Sullivan going off the rails on Nitro, and a whole lot more. Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:29:20 Eurasia: AJPW, NJPW, WAR, FMW, IWA Japan, Pancrase, AJW, JWP, & NWA UK/Hammerlock1:58:31 Classic Commercial Break2:03:12 Halftime2:17:47 Latin America & MMA: AAA, CMLL, Promo Azteca, WWC, & WFF2:36:56 Other USA: CenturyWA, PWA (NJ), UCW (NJ), ECW, TMW, SSW, NCW, USWA, & APW3:46:23 WCW4:45:51 Patreon Preview: Joel Goodhart gambles on a banquet celebrating Ric FlairTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands