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SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden
HOOK & kalorierna

SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 65:14


Cody öppnar pandoras skylt-ask. Pyramidspel med MJF Coins och utebliven Excellstruktur på TNA-debuten av Nic Nemeth. Jack Perry debuterar gimmicken "konspirationsteoretiker" i NJPW och varför har inte alla ett medlemskap i Ring of Honors HonorClub? Fullsmetad show! 00:00 Start 01:33 Wrestlingradion 02:33 Good guy Cody Rhodes 04:35 MJF Coins 06:58 Jack Perry i NJPW 12:14 Nic Nemeths självspäkeri 14:15 NJPWs relation till AEW 16:43 Ögonvittnet DJ Whoo Kid 18:00 Battle in the Valley (2024) 23:13 TNA Hard to Kill (2024) 27:45 ROHs renässans 31:33 Veckans AEW 50:05 Veckans WWE

Wrestling-infos.de Podcast
OSPREAY vs UMINO mit Match des Jahres?! DANIELSON vs OKADA bei WK! - Shuyaku Round-Up Podcast

Wrestling-infos.de Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 66:40


Die Road to Wrestle Kingdom ist in vollem Gange! NJPWs größte Show steht bald wieder bevor. Heute im Shuyaku Round-Up Podcast besprechen Katha und Julian die aktuelle Lage von NJPW und quatschen etwas über die vergangenen und zukünftigen Events. Viel Spaß!

Post to Post Wrestling
Day 1's, Wrestle Kingdoms, New Years Evil, Smashes and MORE!

Post to Post Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 138:37


We are back again with another packed to the gills ep of POST TO POST!! Will and the Weatherman tackle some topics from the past week, and dive into some deep conversations on heavy topics. We hit the Big Swole Controversy, Wrestle Kingdom, New Years Smash events, WWE's Day 1, and NJPWs first night of Wrestle Kingdom!! Join in and sound off on any of our social media outlets with your opinions! Give us a follow IG: @post2post_podcast FB: @post2post_wrestling Twitter: @post_wrestling   Email us as well!! p2pwrestling@gmail.com

Dammit Vince!
Summer of Punk III

Dammit Vince!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 68:57 Transcription Available


Breaking down the pure joy we all felt at the return of CM Punk we review AEW Rampage and Dynamite along with NXT Takeover 36 John updates us on the contract status of some notable free agents, Sasha Banks bringing the Tornado DDT to The Mandalorian and NJPWs continued bad luck with their rosters availability

Stable Of Studs Wrestling Podcast
NJPWs New Title - AEW Good and Bad Moments - Are you excited about Wrestlemania? - #8

Stable Of Studs Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 62:44


Dont forget to follow us on Facebook @Stable Of Studs Podcast.

Shootin' The Shizzat!
NJPWs Wrestle Kingdom NIGHT 2!!! Plus 27 years of STARBUCK!!

Shootin' The Shizzat!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 115:04


The Rebel Himself, StarBuck has just had his 27th year of Pro Wrestling anniversary and we are here to Shoot some Shizzat on where he started and where he is Still Going! Plus we Shoot on NJPWs WK15 night 2!!

Shootin' The Shizzat!
NJPWs Wrestle Kingdom 15 NIGHT 1 Review!

Shootin' The Shizzat!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 90:47


We were LIVE shootin the Shizzat on New Japan Pro Wrestlings Wrestle Kingdom 15, NIGHT 1. 

SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden
SWP 134 - Shayna Baszler på badsalt

SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 60:41


Det är heel med pälskrage, Naito klär i en crimson mask och så är tydligen Heath Slater vid liv!?! På 1 timma programtid + lite spilltid tar vi oss alltså an NJPWs underbara New Beginning in Osaka, ett pissigt Smackdown och ett habilt Raw.

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast
King's Road: A 90s AJPW Retrospective Part 1

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 67:49


It's finally here. Any longtime followers of KOPW are aware of my love of 90s AJPW and my desire to chart the decade in podcast form. I have finally taken the plunge and present to you the first part of a series diving deep into the King's Road. In this episode we journey through the beginnings of puroresu, the major players at the genesis of AJPW, and the lead up to the pivotal matches that set the table for the 1990s in All Japan. Names like Rikidozan, Lou Thesz, the Destroyer, Giant Baba, Stan Hansen, and, of course, Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu. In addition to the prologue we also take a look at three matches: Tsuruta v Hansen 4/18/89 “The Triple Crown” Tsuruta v Tenryu 4/20/89 "First Defense" Tsuruta v Tenryu 6/5/89 "The Blueprint" I hope you will join me for this ride through one of the finest decades in the history of professional wrestling. Missing Pieces - I want to take a moment to discuss some of the pieces left out of the episode. Toyonobori is a name that western audiences may not recognize as much as Rikidozan, but he was a star in the early days of puro - second only to Rikidozan. His team with the JWA founder and battles against him propelled him to the number 2 spot in Japan. After Rikidozan's death, he would lead the promotion as it's top star until a schism that saw him depart to form Tokyo Pro Wrestling. He took along with him one of the hottest young talents of the promotion and promised to make him a star - Antonio Inoki. Within a few years TPW failed and they left for IPW only for Inoki to find his way back to the JWA before forming NJPW. Jumbo Tsuruta was an amateur wrestling talent and even competed in the 1972 Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling. He did not amass any wins during the Olympic Games. Genichiro Tenryu's sumo background included wrestling for the same stable that Rikidozan had belonged to. He reached the top division of sumo, similar again to Rikidozan, but after friction with his new stablemaster, he left the sport at the relatively young age of 26. Stan Hansen began wrestling in Japan for NJPW in 1977 and became a huge star immediately. His reputation from breaking Bruno's neck preceded him and he was an immediate threat to NJPWs top talent. He abruptly jumped ship to AJPW and it was a jump that had lasting effects on the power dynamics of puroresu. He is considered to be among the most, if not THE most, legendary gaijin of puroresu. Thank so much for taking the time to listen. I don't claim to be perfect or know everything and appreciate any and all comments, criticisms, and dialogue about this fantastic era of pro-wrestling. Thank you to Matt Charlton (@shiningwizardds) & Eddie Kingston (@madking1981) for their inspiration and support on this project - even if they don't know it. Hit me up on Twitter @kopw72 Chapters - 00:00 - Genesis 04:47 - What Is Past... 17:53 - ...Is Prologue 30:24 - The Belts 35:54 - The Triple Crown 43:37 - First Defense 52:46 - The Blueprint 1:01:46 - What's Next?

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast
King's Road: A 90s AJPW Retrospective Part 1

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 67:49


It's finally here. Any longtime followers of KOPW are aware of my love of 90s AJPW and my desire to chart the decade in podcast form. I have finally taken the plunge and present to you the first part of a series diving deep into the King's Road. In this episode we journey through the beginnings of puroresu, the major players at the genesis of AJPW, and the lead up to the pivotal matches that set the table for the 1990s in All Japan. Names like Rikidozan, Lou Thesz, the Destroyer, Giant Baba, Stan Hansen, and, of course, Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu. In addition to the prologue we also take a look at three matches: Tsuruta v Hansen 4/18/89 “The Triple Crown” Tsuruta v Tenryu 4/20/89 "First Defense" Tsuruta v Tenryu 6/5/89 "The Blueprint" I hope you will join me for this ride through one of the finest decades in the history of professional wrestling. Missing Pieces - I want to take a moment to discuss some of the pieces left out of the episode. Toyonobori is a name that western audiences may not recognize as much as Rikidozan, but he was a star in the early days of puro - second only to Rikidozan. His team with the JWA founder and battles against him propelled him to the number 2 spot in Japan. After Rikidozan's death, he would lead the promotion as it's top star until a schism that saw him depart to form Tokyo Pro Wrestling. He took along with him one of the hottest young talents of the promotion and promised to make him a star - Antonio Inoki. Within a few years TPW failed and they left for IPW only for Inoki to find his way back to the JWA before forming NJPW. Jumbo Tsuruta was an amateur wrestling talent and even competed in the 1972 Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling. He did not amass any wins during the Olympic Games. Genichiro Tenryu's sumo background included wrestling for the same stable that Rikidozan had belonged to. He reached the top division of sumo, similar again to Rikidozan, but after friction with his new stablemaster, he left the sport at the relatively young age of 26. Stan Hansen began wrestling in Japan for NJPW in 1977 and became a huge star immediately. His reputation from breaking Bruno's neck preceded him and he was an immediate threat to NJPWs top talent. He abruptly jumped ship to AJPW and it was a jump that had lasting effects on the power dynamics of puroresu. He is considered to be among the most, if not THE most, legendary gaijin of puroresu. Thank so much for taking the time to listen. I don't claim to be perfect or know everything and appreciate any and all comments, criticisms, and dialogue about this fantastic era of pro-wrestling. Thank you to Matt Charlton (@shiningwizardds) & Eddie Kingston (@madking1981) for their inspiration and support on this project - even if they don't know it. Hit me up on Twitter @kopw72 Chapters - 00:00 - Genesis 04:47 - What Is Past... 17:53 - ...Is Prologue 30:24 - The Belts 35:54 - The Triple Crown 43:37 - First Defense 52:46 - The Blueprint 1:01:46 - What's Next?

SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden
SWP 134 - Shayna Baszler på badsalt

SWP - Svenska wrestlingpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 60:41


Det är heel med pälskrage, Naito klär i en crimson mask och så är tydligen Heath Slater vid liv!?! På 1 timma programtid + lite spilltid tar vi oss alltså an NJPWs underbara New Beginning in Osaka, ett pissigt Smackdown och ett habilt Raw.

Tiger Driver Radio
Tiger Driver Radio - Wave 27

Tiger Driver Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 47:58


On this weeks episode we talk about NJPWS upcoming Southern Showdown event, a Twitter war sparks hot takes on why Seth Rollins is washed, a Fyter Fest preview and so much more on this weeks episode of Tiger Driver Radio. Follow us on Facebook @TigerDriverRadio, Twitter @TigerDriverRad1, Instagram @tigerdriverradio. You can also email us at: tigerdriverradio@gmail.com    

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Wrestling Pov Podcast
WPOV Global Episode 30 Legends redemption

Wrestling Pov Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 65:31


This weeks episode TJ gloats about beating both Elio and Tony Diaz in the money in the Bank PPV points game, they also cover days 3 to 6 of NJPWs best of super JR tournament. then TJ and Elio breakdown AEW double or nothing ppv points game! and ease up on some hate from the book of shame! 

Wrestle Radio Australia
WRA - WTAI w/ NJPW GM Michael Craven

Wrestle Radio Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 39:18


This week I had the pleasure of chatting to the General Manager of New Japan Pro Wrestling Michael Craven. We talk about philosophy behind NJPWs "expansion" into Australia & North America, how much research is done into a prospective western "young boy" before entering the famed Dojo and how seriously the company are taking the upcoming tour of Australia Plus find out "Where The Action Is" this weekend around the country. Check out all our WRA merch at https://www.redbubble.com/people/toddy33?asc=u All profits from the purchase of these products are donated to Gotcha4Life and Beyond Blue supporting mens health issues Twitter/Instagram - @WrestleRadioAU @Beasteastman @toddy033 Hear over 6 YEARS of Where The Action Is, Drawing Heat & HeelingOut at WrestleRadioAustralia.libsyn.com Subscribe on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio...  it's FREE.  Theme song 'Where The Action Is' by @Thunderstag

BreakRoom BS: NJPW & ROH Reviews
Breakroom BS - NJPW World Tag League 2018 Nights 1 & 2 Results

BreakRoom BS: NJPW & ROH Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 61:21


Its here. Its finally here. The NJPW World Tag League 2018. Dave and Gable are super excited to cover NJPWs fourth round robin tournament in 7 or 8 months. Sigh. Nights 1 and 2 are covered here. Every match from those two shows. Even the non tournament matches. Listen you sons a bitches. Warning...we are just fans. Mad respect for all wrestlers. Lots of swearing and bad content as usual. If you dont like it, then dont listen. SPOILERS GALORE. Click the link below to donate and keep our podcast alive. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakroom_bs/support

Wrestling 2 the MAX
W2M EP 168: Seth Rollins Injured, Survivor Series Tournament, NJPW Power Struggle 2015 Preview

Wrestling 2 the MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 159:29


This week on W2M, huge news came out yesterday afternoon that Seth Rollins was injured at a live event in Ireland and has torn his ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus in his right knee leaving him unable to perform for 6-9 months and leaving WWE without an active WWE World Heavyweight Champion. We discuss how this affects WWE and we also discuss the eminent tournament during our special topic this week as well. There was this, and other news that happened and that will be covered in Quick Hits (8:00-53:00, there's also a section here from 44:28-47:28 where we lose the live feed and have other technical difficulties), with Sting possibly being one of the members in a Wyatts vs. Undertaker team match at Survivor Series, Kota Ibushi’s back injury that will keep him out for a “long time.” There’s also a wrestling soap opera being produced by FOX, Nikki Bella topping the PWI Top 50 Women’s Wrestlers and a whole lot more.Then we get into our questions about this week’s WWE RAW (53:00-1 hour and 36 mins) and what could have led to the “record low” rating and also get into this week’s NXT (1 hour and 36 mins-1 hour and 51 mins) as well. This is where we do our special topic on what WWE could do with the Survivor Series World Heavyweight Championship tournament. (1 hour and 51 mins to 2 hours and 3 mins) After that, we do a NJPW Power Struggle 2015 preview (2 hours and 3 mins to 2 hours and 17 mins,) where we give our thoughts and predictions on each of the matches. We finish things out with our reviews of this week’s ROH TV (2 hours and 17 mins to 2 hours and 24 mins,) TNA Impact Wrestling (2 hours and 24 mins to 2 hours and 29 mins) and the continuing World Title Series, and of course the W2M Power Rankings as well (2 hours and 29 mins to the END.)We will be back with a W2M Extra early on Monday morning reviewing the New Japan Power Struggle 2015 show, which is also the final big event before the December World Tag League and then Wrestle Kingdom 10 will be on the horizon.

Wrestling 2 the MAX
W2M EP 168: Seth Rollins Injured, Survivor Series Tournament, NJPW Power Struggle 2015 Preview

Wrestling 2 the MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 159:29


This week on W2M, huge news came out yesterday afternoon that Seth Rollins was injured at a live event in Ireland and has torn his ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus in his right knee leaving him unable to perform for 6-9 months and leaving WWE without an active WWE World Heavyweight Champion. We discuss how this affects WWE and we also discuss the eminent tournament during our special topic this week as well. There was this, and other news that happened and that will be covered in Quick Hits (8:00-53:00, there's also a section here from 44:28-47:28 where we lose the live feed and have other technical difficulties), with Sting possibly being one of the members in a Wyatts vs. Undertaker team match at Survivor Series, Kota Ibushi’s back injury that will keep him out for a “long time.” There’s also a wrestling soap opera being produced by FOX, Nikki Bella topping the PWI Top 50 Women’s Wrestlers and a whole lot more.Then we get into our questions about this week’s WWE RAW (53:00-1 hour and 36 mins) and what could have led to the “record low” rating and also get into this week’s NXT (1 hour and 36 mins-1 hour and 51 mins) as well. This is where we do our special topic on what WWE could do with the Survivor Series World Heavyweight Championship tournament. (1 hour and 51 mins to 2 hours and 3 mins) After that, we do a NJPW Power Struggle 2015 preview (2 hours and 3 mins to 2 hours and 17 mins,) where we give our thoughts and predictions on each of the matches. We finish things out with our reviews of this week’s ROH TV (2 hours and 17 mins to 2 hours and 24 mins,) TNA Impact Wrestling (2 hours and 24 mins to 2 hours and 29 mins) and the continuing World Title Series, and of course the W2M Power Rankings as well (2 hours and 29 mins to the END.)We will be back with a W2M Extra early on Monday morning reviewing the New Japan Power Struggle 2015 show, which is also the final big event before the December World Tag League and then Wrestle Kingdom 10 will be on the horizon.

Answering The Ten Count - Wrestling
Episode 172 - Hogan is dead, long live Hogan

Answering The Ten Count - Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2015 116:05


Listen right now to Episode 172 - Hogan is dead, long live Hogan This week on the show Callum talks to Chris Charlton about his upcoming book 'Lion's Pride: The Turbulent History of New Japan Pro Wrestling ' and how you can support it through Indiegogo ( https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lion-s-pride-the-turbulent-history-of-njpw#/story ). Also, this week Callum and Tommy discuss: - Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks Raw debut and their introduction from the head PE Teacher - Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins contract signing - Kane had a nice holiday and now may be dead - The 3 way between Kevin Owens, Cesaro and Rusev - Rusev's apparent babyface turn - Tough Enough (Yep we are still covering it) All this plus much more!!! We will be back next weekend to talk Battleground, the latest on WWE and NJPWs relationship, Tough Enough and whatever other wrestling we can watch between now and then.

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast
King's Road: A 90s AJPW Retrospective Part 1

King of Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


It's finally here. Any longtime followers of KOPW are aware of my love of 90s AJPW and my desire to chart the decade in podcast form. I have finally taken the plunge and present to you the first part of a series diving deep into the King's Road. In this episode we journey through the beginnings of puroresu, the major players at the genesis of AJPW, and the lead up to the pivotal matches that set the table for the 1990s in All Japan. Names like Rikidozan, Lou Thesz, the Destroyer, Giant Baba, Stan Hansen, and, of course, Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu. In addition to the prologue we also take a look at three matches: * Tsuruta v Hansen 4/18/89 “The Triple Crown” * Tsuruta v Tenryu 4/20/89 "First Defense" * Tsuruta v Tenryu 6/5/89 "The Blueprint" I hope you will join me for this ride through one of the finest decades in the history of professional wrestling. Missing Pieces - I want to take a moment to discuss some of the pieces left out of the episode. Toyonobori is a name that western audiences may not recognize as much as Rikidozan, but he was a star in the early days of puro - second only to Rikidozan. His team with the JWA founder and battles against him propelled him to the number 2 spot in Japan. After Rikidozan's death, he would lead the promotion as it's top star until a schism that saw him depart to form Tokyo Pro Wrestling. He took along with him one of the hottest young talents of the promotion and promised to make him a star - Antonio Inoki. Within a few years TPW failed and they left for IPW only for Inoki to find his way back to the JWA before forming NJPW. Jumbo Tsuruta was an amateur wrestling talent and even competed in the 1972 Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling. He did not amass any wins during the Olympic Games. Genichiro Tenryu's sumo background included wrestling for the same stable that Rikidozan had belonged to. He reached the top division of sumo, similar again to Rikidozan, but after friction with his new stablemaster, he left the sport at the relatively young age of 26. Stan Hansen began wrestling in Japan for NJPW in 1977 and became a huge star immediately. His reputation from breaking Bruno's neck preceded him and he was an immediate threat to NJPWs top talent. He abruptly jumped ship to AJPW and it was a jump that had lasting effects on the power dynamics of puroresu. He is considered to be among the most, if not THE most, legendary gaijin of puroresu. Thank so much for taking the time to listen. I don't claim to be perfect or know everything and appreciate any and all comments, criticisms, and dialogue about this fantastic era of pro-wrestling. Thank you to Matt Charlton (@shiningwizardds) & Eddie Kingston (@madking1981) for their inspiration and support on this project - even if they don't know it. Hit me up on Twitter @kopw72 Chapters - 00:00 - Genesis 04:47 - What Is Past... 17:53 - ...Is Prologue 30:24 - The Belts 35:54 - The Triple Crown 43:37 - First Defense 52:46 - The Blueprint 1:01:46 - What's Next?