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In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from ten years ago (4-21-2015), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican who discuss the final Raw hype for Extreme Rules PPV including Kane's new role, future of IC Title, GFW, New Japan, Indys, and more with live callers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (3-25-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Pro Wrestling Torch columnist Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Fla. with live callers and mailbag questions. They discussed Chris Jericho confronting Matt Hardy after talking with Vanguard 1, Brodie Lee lashes out at dinner table and has his character gone the wrong direction already, Kenny Omega on commentary, Jake Hager-Moxley angle, and more with live callers and the mailbag.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (1-22-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions. They discuss the memorable setting on the Jericho Cruise, Pac vs. John Moxley, Chris Jericho & Santana & Ortiz vs. Jurassic Express, SCU vs. Kenny Omega & Adam Pace, Kelly Priestly vs. Britt Baker, MJF vs. Joey Janela, and much more with callers and emails.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Today we jump back ten years (1-14-2015) to a PWTorch Livecast with PWTorch's Pat McNeill and Sean Radican talk live with the WWE 2K15 video game developers. Plus, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, James Caldwell joined Pat to discuss the latest news, events, and more.Then PWTorch's Bruce Mitchell and Travis Bryant (1-19-15) discuss with live callers & emailers that night's WWE Raw and what the Legends theme of Raw could produce plus Royal Rumble favorites, and much more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Today we jump back to another early episode of the PWTorch Livecast from 15 years ago (1-25-2010). Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch columnist Greg Parks to discuss the build to the Royal Rumble, Smackdown, the WWE brand split, Demolition, and more with live callers and chat room questions.The second episode in our double-header today is also from 15 years ago (1-26-2010) featuring PWTorch columnist Sean Radican discussing Ring of Honor, Dragon Gate, the prior night's Raw, and Sunday's upcoming WWE Royal Rumble with caller questions and live chat room questions throughout.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
PWTorch columnist Sean Radican is joined by ProWrestling.net's Jake Barnett to talk about Smackdown's Tag Team Division, potential new spot for Braun Strowman, Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes in-ring confrontation, and more with live caller, chat, and email interactions throughout.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
In this week's special Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from ten years ago (12-25-2014), PWTorch editor Wade Keller talked with a handful of live calls about WWE's heel/face decision-making for returning stars, Dolph Ziggler as a pure product of the WWE System, a TNA roster evaluation, and more.Then in the second part (12-26-2014), PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell discusses the top stories of the year with live callers. Plus, PWTorch columnist Sean Radican calls in to discuss the latest news and events, as well top independent wrestling stories of the year.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
In our post-PPV "Wrestling Night in America" format, PWTorch's Brandon LeClair was joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican and PWTorch contributor Chris Lansdell to discuss in-depth the Survivor Series from Saturday night in great depth. They analyzed the matches, the angles, and the fallout of the WarGames matches, L.A. Knight losing to Shinsuke Nakamura, Gunther vs. Damien Priest, and Bron Breakker vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwid Kaiser.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (11-13-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch columnist and VIP podcast host Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions, plus an on-site correspondent from Nashville, Tenn. They discuss the Jon Moxley promo and Darby Allin stepping up as his next opponent, the signature segment of the show between Chris Jericho and MJF with Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega reacts to his Full Gear loss, the state of the women's division including some prospects AEW should sign, the main event tag team match, and whether this was the best show in terms of balance and formula yet. Also, what happened before and after Dynamite, crowd size, crowd vibe, 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 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (10-16-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican to discuss AEW on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions, plus an on-site correspondent from Philadelphia. They discuss Chris Jericho vs. Darby Allin, Riho vs. Dr. Britt Baker, Kenny Omega & “Hangman” Page vs. Pac & Jon Moxley, and spirited discussions about whether AEW is doing enough to develop and define their characters, whether they're too loose with the rules, and if they're possibly trying too hard to counter-program and break from the standard WWE TV format that features a great mix of talkings and video packages.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
In this weekend's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode (9-15-2019), PWTorch columnist Greg Parks breaks down WWE Clash of Champions match by match with callers. Among the topics discussed: Luke Harper's return, Roode and Ziggler as a team, whether or not the Fiend has to win at Hell in a Cell, the plan with Kevin Owens, and more.Then in a bonus aftershow, Sean Radican and Rich Fann review “D-Day” (2019) as well as “John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum” (2019), beginning with an interview with the stars of D-Day, Weston Coppola Cage and Jesse Kove, who talk about their friendship on camera and off, as well as the influences of their parents on their acting. Rich and Sean then chat about what they liked in both movies, what was off, and give their thoughts on the awesomeness of Halle Berry and her dog soldiers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Today we flashback five years (8-30-2019) to a special AEW-focused edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest cohost Sean Radican, a PWTorch columnist and host of the VIP podcast Radican Worldwide. They march through each match on AEW's All Out line-up, analyze the loss of Jon Moxley and the addition of Pac, present an overview of the roster including the pros and cons of Chris Jericho or Hangman Page winning the AEW Title on Saturday night, a look at AEW is in some ways going places ROH should have years ago, and more AEW topics.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Today we jump back ten years (8-6-2014) to a PWTorch Livecast featuring host PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill interviewing Chris Hero and former TNA announcer Todd Keneley along with PWTorch columnist Sean Radican. Plus, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, James Caldwell joined Pat to discuss the latest news, events, and more!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
In this five years ago flashback (3-6-2019), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch Newsletter columnist Sean Radican as they discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Wilkes Barre, Pa. followed by a mailbag segment. They talk about Kevin Owens as babyface and whether it's working, The New Day being advertised but not appearing and how that affected the crowd, what the U.S. Title win by Samoa Joe could mean for his future including a potential big WrestleMania match, the latest with Charlotte and Becky Lynch, and much more.
Today we jump back ten years (2-6-2014) to an episode of the PWTorch Livecast featuring PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell takes live phone calls and emails covering a variety of subjects including C.M. Punk's WWE exit and future, John Cena's career stage and whether he's become a "legacy star," TNA's "new investor" storyline, Japanese wrestling, and much more. Plus, PWTorch columnist Sean Radican calls in to discuss independent news and WWE Network's effect on iPPV providers.
Today we jump back ten years (1-23-2014) to PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell hosting a Prediction Edition on the Royal Rumble with live callers. PWTorch columnist Sean Radican calls in mid-way through to add to the discussion. Other topics covered with callers pertain to Sting, Jeff Jarrett, Hulk Hogan, and more.
Today we jump back ten years (12-11-2013) to PWTorch columnists Sean Radican and Pat McNeill interviewing independent wrestler A.R. Fox and CZW owner D.J. Hyde. Included is insight on and a discussion of CZW's "Cage of Death" show that upcoming weekend, CZW's polices in the area of wrestler health, and much more with live callers. Plus, the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, Pat is joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell to break down the latest news, events, 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/3276210/advertisement
In this "Best of PWTorch Livecast" edition of the Dailycast, we jump back ten years (10-23-2018) to the PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill along with PWTorch columnist Sean Radican. They interview ROH tag champions ReDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) on their ROH Tag Title run, being part of the Glory by Honor main event this weekend, Nutrition Program to rid America of fat, and much more with live callers. Plus, in the VIP Aftershow, McNeill is joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell to discuss the latest news, events, and Workplace Tips from Big Show.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/3276210/advertisement
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Sean Radican to discuss AEW Collision with live callers and emailers. This episode, the hosts argued, illustrated a lot of the weaknesses of the AEW product at this time with poor hype and build for key matches and a clown show tenor to several segments and matches. They discussed the mess that is the Miro-C.J. Parker-Action Andretti saga, Eddie Kingston losing to Jeff Jarrett in 2023, House of Black running in on three matches, the derailing of Max Caster's character, and more. Oh, as usual, there was some good wrestling, but it wasn't enough to make up for the other shortcomings.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
First, Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue present “Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure” featuring a live Q&A of viewer questions in the build to WWE Fastlane 2023.Then we jump back ten years (10-3-2013) to the PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican. They discussed with live callers predictions for WWE Battleground, what changes needed to be made to bring viewers back to Raw, the latest on the independents, specially ROH and PWG, whether Matt Morgan would be a better fit in WWE or TNA, 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/3276210/advertisement
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Sean Radican from PWTorch to discuss AEW Collision with caller and email participation plus two on-site correspondents. They opened with talk about the Grand Slam finals and whether AEW should go with one match or the other for MJF first and how they might get there. Could Samoa Joe actually end MJF's reign? They also discuss Jade Cargill, the format of Collision vs. Dynamite, Bryan Danielson-Ricky Starks, Keith Lee, and more. One on-site correspondent is a long-time pro wrestling fan, but not an AEW fan (his son is) and the other is PWTorch contributor Tony Donofrio, so two different perspectives on the event.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
First, Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue present “Nick and Tom's Intercontinental Adventure” featuring their thoughts on the life and career of Bray Wyatt.Then we jump back ten years (8-21-2013) to the PWTorch Livecast with PWTorch's Pat McNeill and Sean Radican, they interview Steve Corino with live callers, discussing Corino's current ROH standings, re-forming a faction?, ECW stories, whether he's too old to wrestle, wrestling on a blow-up mattress at an independent show, and much more! In the VIP Aftershow, McNeill is joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell for the latest news, events, and wrestling discussion.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/3276210/advertisement
First, Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue present "Nick and Tom's Intercontinental Adventure" featuring their thoughts on the fallout from Summerslam including what's next for Cody Rhodes, potential time off for Roman Reigns, and the end of Ronda Rousey in WWE at least for now.Then we jump back ten years (8-14-2013) to the PWTorch Livecast with PWTorch columnists Pat McNeill and Sean Radican. They discussed with live callers & emailers current events and the new Jim Crockett DVD documentary before PWTorch columnist Bruce Mitchell made a run-in half-way through, then the DVD filmmaker Michael Elliot joined the show to discuss behind-the-scenes aspect of the new documentary including difficult interviews and who talked the most and other aspects. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, McNeill was joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell to discuss the latest news, events, and Summerslam.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/3276210/advertisement
First, Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue are two grumpy Muppets comparing WWE Summerslam 2022's match card to where we are now.Then we jump back ten years (7-18-2013) to PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican discussing with live callers pressing topics of the week from WWE, TNA, and ROH. Lots of calls and good topics discussed!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/3276210/advertisement
Today we jump back ten years (6-26-2013) to PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill's interview with Derrick Bateman, later known as EC3 in TNA and WWE. The first ten minutes features McNeill talking to PWTorch columnist Sean Radican about ROH Drama that week. Then, recent WWE wrestler Derrick Bateman joined the show to discuss with Pat and live callers his recent dismissal from WWE, why the "Mr. USA Guy" gimmick was dropped and what the plans were, tons of NXT behind-the-scenes stories, his future in wrestling, a big AIW show appearance this weekend, and more topics. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, McNeill was joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell to discuss a busy news week, the Live Events Center, and more topics.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/3276210/advertisement
In this special edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, it's a Forbidden Door special episode. First, the Tony Khan Media Q&A from earlier today discussing this year's Forbidden Door and other various topics. Then last year's 90-plus minute Forbidden Door Post-PPV Roundtable, previously VIP-exclusive, featuring Wade Keller, Todd Martin, and Sean Radican. Go VIP to hear this Sunday night's Roundtable Podcast reviewing this year's Forbidden Door.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/3076978/advertisement
In today's PWTorch Dailycast Saturday Double-Feature, first up is "Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure" with Tom Colohue and Nick Barbati. They take a deep dive into the Backlash line-up and also discuss Nick's first experience of watching New Japan Pro Wrestling.Then we jump back ten years (4-22-2013) to an episode of the PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interviewing former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas about his new book, "The Three Count: My Life in Stripes as a WWE Referee," and discusses with live callers & emailers insight on how a match works, the important role of referees in WWE, his favorite matches to referee, his least-favorite type of match to referee, why he wrote about Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero in his book, the two sides of Vince McMahon, and much more.
In today's PWTorch Dailycast Saturday Double-Feature, first up is "Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure" with Tom Colohue and Nick Barbati. They cover a monumental week with a WWE WrestleMania 39 review, analysis of the WWE sale, and the battle for dominance between Vince McMahon and Paul Levesque.Then we jump back ten years (4-3-2013) to an episode of the PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican. In the first half, they interview independent tag team the Super Smash Bros. who discuss with live callers Super Smash's name and wrestling influence, big tag match vs. the Young Bucks that weekend at WrestleCon, wrestling for PWG, and other topics. In the second-half, McNeill interviews with live callers the former WWE tag team Mean Street Posse (Joey Abs & Pete Gas) about their Mania Weekend appearance at WrestleCon, WWE memories both on Mania Weekend and during the Attitude Era, and much more!
In this week's Interview Classic episode, we jump back to two interviews from ten years ago (2-6-2013 and 3-6-2013). First up is Wade Keller's interview with TNA President Dixie Carter. Then a bonus interview conducted by PWTorch's Pat McNeill with Gene Snitsky.Carter took live caller questions and email questions about changes in Impact Wrestling, PPV schedule, Jeff Hardy's turnaround, how close TNA has come to going out of business, is it profitable, does she stand by her comment about wrestling fans being like the "40 Year Old Virgin" character, and much more.Snitsky discussed WWE stories, why he left WWE over creative differences, not liking how Tensai is being used, whether he's been asked to be part of Aces & Eights, his big new movie project & personal training career, and much more! In the second-half, PWTorch columnist Sean Radican discusses the latest news with McNeill. And, in the VIP Aftershow, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell discusses news, Live Events, National Signing Day, and other topics.
In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (2-22-2018), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Sean Radican as they cover these topics: Seth Rollins' stellar Gauntlet performance, ROH's new streaming service, comparing the paths of Cody and Dolph Ziggler, the ROH-NJPW relationship and whether it's become a crutch for ROH, Jeff Jarrett back with WWE for Hall of Fame and could his involvement expand on air or behind the scenes, ROH roster depth including up-and-coming prospects such as Punishment Martinez and Flip Gordon, and more.Then in a bonus flashback, the "PWT Talks NXT" Dailycast episode from Feb. 21, 2018. In this episode, Kelly Wells, Harley Pageot, Tom Stoup, and Justin James present a Roundtable Review of tonight's show including the Gargano vs. Almas title vs. NXT Career Match, Nikki Cross's curious position, Mailbag on the Cruiserweight title moving to TakeOver, plus more.
In today's PWTorch Dailycast Saturday Double-Feature, first up is "Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure" with Tom Colohue and Nick Barbati. Nick and Tom ask the burning WWE Wrestlemania 39 questions: Is Cody Rhodes the right man for Roman Reigns, or do Sami Zayn and Jey Uso both get a seat at this table?Then we jump back ten years (1-30-2013) to PWTorch columnists Pat McNeill & Sean Radican interviewing Steve Corino and Jimmy Jacobs. Included in the discussion with live callers is a preview of National Pro Wrestling Day, working with WWE's The Shield members (Ambrose and Rollins) on the independents, the latest ROH angles, how Delirious will fare in-charge of ROH booking, ROH today compared to Gabe Sapolsky's booking style, Jacobs enjoying his work with the Juggalos, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Tyler Sage as guest co-host. They begin with a conversation about the Jay Briscoe tribute on Dynamite. They were then joined by Javier Machado and Sean Radican for back-to-back segments to get more perspective and details on the Briscoe tribute and the Briscoe Brothers' legacy. Then they talked with three on-site correspondents who attended the show, giving details on crowd reactions, what they thought were the highs and lows of the experience, and also Rampage spoilers (with a spoiler warning). They also read Mailbag questions and comments throughout. Other key topics included the latest Hangman Page promo, the MJF-Bryan Danielson angle after the Brian Cage vs. Danielson match, the Family Therapy segment, and more.
In the first part of this week's Interview Classic episode from five years ago (11-3-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller interviews Dave Lagana, a former WWE Creative Team member for five years and a former TNA Creative Team member for five years who also worked behind the scenes during ECW and the ROH stint on HD Net. He now is Vice President of the NWA, recently purchased by Smashing Pumpkin frontman William Corgan. He talked about his journey behind the scenes in pro wrestling including a long stint in WWE in the mid-2000s, and then discusses the lay of the land of the industry as he sees it and what the gameplay is for the NWA under Corgan's ownership.In the second interview, from ten years ago (11-7-2012), PWTorch columnists Pat McNeill and Sean Radican interview ROH wrestler Michael Elgin on his ROH run, current non-ROH work, his break-through 2012, what's in store for the future, and more topics with live callers sprinkled in.
In this Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (10-19-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by two special guests on a special double-header edition of the WKPWP Flagship. First, Jonny Fairplay of Survivor and TNA fame talks about attending Raw on Monday night in the front row, a review of his first Fozzy concert a week ago, his recent autograph show with Bully Ray (Bubba Ray Dudley), Sting, and Lex Luger, his analysis of the latest NXT happenings, and Flagship Mailbag questions. Then PWTorch staff contributor Sean Radican joins the show to talk about ROH Global Wars, the Jimmy Jacobs controversy, Cody's claim to be pro wrestling top draw and an evaluation of how he's doing so far outside of WWE, the upside of Johnny Gargano and the Undisputed Era, the Flagship Mailbag, and more. It's a jam-packed record-length show.
In this episode of Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure, now part of the PWTorch Dailycast lineup, Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue break down the pitfalls of the Bray Wyatt return and lay out how Game of Thrones can help the WWE navigate the troubled waters of a great story.Then in the second segment, our Best of Dailycast jumps back to a vintage interview with Nick & Matt Jackson, the Young Bucks, conducted by Pat McNeill and Sean Radican from 10 years ago (10-17-2012). The Bucks talk about ROH and TNA runs, their future in ROH, PWG, backstage stories, and much more.
In this Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (9-7-2017), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch staff member Sean Radican for the weekly Thursday Flagship. They delve into the GFW Impact situation regarding Jeff Jarrett and their viability going forward, plus what they've meant to pro wrestling and why they come up short of ever being the “cool brand.” Also, in-depth analysis of the Mae Young Tournament so far, then a fascinating look at WWE's relationships with various indy promotions and a review of all of the various pro wrestling streaming services that are out there.Then in a bonus segment, PWTorch.com's Mike McMahon and Andrew Soucek talk about Thursday's Impact Wrestling with callers. They start the show talking the breaking news this week that Jeff Jarrett was placed on an indefinite leave from GFW. They also talk about the SI story, where it's being reported Anthem Sports is looking to sell GFW. Towards the end of the show, they get to this week's episode of Impact, which included Eli Drake vs. Matt Sydal for the GFW Title.
In this week's Interview Classic episode from ten years ago (7-20-2012), PWTorch editor Wade Keller interviews former WWE wrestler John Morrison. He talks about his upcoming JCW live event next month, his backstage issues with JBL, his favorite in-ring wrestling moments, the psychology of being a babyface or a heel, how he feels about Dolph Zigger's success, his reaction to Joey Mercury's face being bashed in by the ladder, the opponent he most wishes he could have wrestled that he never did, the pros and cons of being a babyface or a heel, whether he could consider going to TNA, and much more.Then in a bonus Interview Classic from ten years ago (6-27-2012), we present PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill, Bardre Prunell of the East Coast Cast, AND PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interviewing Violent J from the ICP group. They discuss with live callers various ICP stories, the Gathering of the Juggalos next month, his run in WCW with Shaggy 2 Dope, a brief stint in WWE, and much more.
In this week's Interview Classic episode from five years ago (7-6-2017), Wade Keller interviews ex-WWE Creative Team member Matt McCarthy, who discusses top WWE storylines such as Brock Lesnar vs. Samoa Joe, the Hype Bros., Randy Orton-Aiden English, and Big Cass and Enzo. He also rants about some of the fans at New Japan's Long Beach, Calif. events this weekend, which he attended. Plus, what match or moment stood out the most from the NJ shows? Also, he discusses moments from his time in WWE that Vince McMahon totally saw a wrestler in a new light based on a performance and that changed the trajectory of their push. And he talks about the writing process.Then in a bonus Interview Classic from ten years ago (6-27-2012), PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interview with live callers ROH wrestler Kyle O'Reilly on ROH latest, his candid assessment of ROH, the Best in the World iPPV over the weekend, his rise up the ranks, his wrestling background, and much more!
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Wildcard Thursday episode beginning with the Tony Khan Media Q&A from earlier today on AEW Double or Nothing, ROH's future, Owen Hart, and more including PWTorch's own Sean Radican. Then the Mid-Week Flagship from five years ago this week featuring PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist & host of the East Coast Cast Travis Bryant. They discuss NXT Takeover, Backlash, Raw, and Smackdown, responding to email questions and caller topics. They discuss Jinder Mahal's push at the top of the show, the intriguing Paul Heyman-Finn Balor segment on Raw, the Johnny Gargano-Tomasso Ciampa breakup angle compared to the Goldust-R-Truth breakup angle, and much more.
In this week's Interview Classic episode, we jump back five years to PWTorch editor Wade Keller's May 18, 2017 interview with former WWE Creative Team member Kevin Eck who discusses Randy Orton's comments critical of Indy Style wrestling, a list of rejected storylines, details on the writing process, Roman Reigns's current character, Sasha Banks losing to Alicia Fox, Adam Cole, the struggle of some wrestlers to win over Vince McMahon, Vince's ability to create stars, Ring of Honor's big angle last weekend, and more with live callers and emails.Then in a bonus Interview Classic, we jump back ten years (5-9-2012) to an interview with Johnny Gargano. PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill & PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interview DGUSA champion Gargano on his title run, this weekend's Evolve iPPVs on WWNLive.com including Gargano's next title defense, how he started in the wrestling business, and much more. Plus, reality TV star/former TNA personality Jonny Fairplay makes an appearance to talk about his role on this weekend's Evolve iPPVs. In the VIP Aftershow, McNeill is joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell for a review of the news of the week, Live Events Center, and a VIP Mailbag question.
In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from ten years ago (4-24-2012), host Wade Keller and ProWrestling.net's Jason Powell discuss with live callers Monday's Raw episode in-depth with different POVs on specific items, the final hype for Brock Lesnar-John Cena not hitting a crescendo, the expected Lesnar-Cena Extreme Rules outcome, why Hulk Hogan isn't the right guy to determine how to address TNA's issues, whether MMA and pro wrestling should do more to acknowledge the other, Buff Bagwell news, and more.Then in a bonus episode from two days later (4-26-2012), PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican (first-half of the show) discuss with live callers & emailers Rey Mysterio's suspension, lack of stars to build future WrestleManias around, Hologram Mania main events in the future?, alternative universe if Rock were not in one-year WM28 build-up, true FCW Draft, Linda McMahon, Bella Twins, potential WM28 & Summerslam main events, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Friday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host Sean Radican, a PWTorch Newsletter columnist. They cover a wide range of topics:A preview of ROH's Supercard of Honor tonight.Assessing where ROH seems to be heading under Tony Khan's ownership and what the pros and cons are of various approaches.Sean's thoughts on WrestleMania Weekend events so far including Sean Waltman's impressive performance on Thursday night.A preview of the rest of WrestleMania Weekend including the WWE Hall of Fame, Impact's special event with big names and novel match-ups, WrestleMania itself, and more.Final thoughts reflecting on the New Japan Cup semi-finals and finals, including the lack of crowd noise undercutting some of the great in-ring work by the wrestlers.
In this Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (12-27-2016), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican for the Mid-Week Flagship. They cover a wide array of topics from DIY's 2016 rise to ROH roster changes to WrestleKingdom to Rumble to NXT Japan special and much much more with live callers and email topics.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host Sean Radican, a long-time PWTorch columnist and podcaster. They cover these topics:A look at ROH's future and what it actually means that they've shut down but are possibly relaunching in August. What would that relaunch look like and who would the top stars be?ROH's peak eras and biggest stars through the yearsROH's contributions and legacies to the wrestling industry.Could ROH have grown to a point that AEW wouldn't have happened, and would that have ultimately been successful compared to AEW?ROH Final Battle thoughts including the video messages from ex-ROH wrestlers and the Jay Lethal substitution. Plus, where does Lethal rank on ROH's all-time list.AEW's ratings since the big acquisitions.The Cody problem, with a look back at early signs of issues with him in ROH and the origin of the relationship with The Young Bucks.Some WWE talk to close things out including potential big matches for WrestleMania and the state of the women's division.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special AEW All Out PPV Preview episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast. First up is over an hour and a half of a thorough preview of AEW All Out with some sidebar discussions including the ratings performance of C.M. Punk so far and the impact of "Hangman" Page being subtracted from the line-up. They discuss the pros and cons of going with certain matches in a certain order including the final match of the night. They discuss each match and various possible finishes.Then the full media Q&A Tony Khan held earlier today including PWTorch columnist Sean Radican. Tony talks about working with C.M. Punk, the logistics of the AEW Dark tapings moving to Universal Studios, deciding on the match order for this show, his thoughts on the revenue possibilities today compared to the 1990s and thoughts on Eric Bischoff's leadership of WCW, the possibility of a six-man championship in the near the future, is he head of his goals, international expansion, working with other companies, the state of the AEW Women's Division, and more.
In a podcast from ten years ago (8-23-16), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Bruce Mitchell right as Smackdown ended with analysis of the program and live callers discussing the Randy Orton follow-up to the Brock Lesnar beatdown at Summerslam, the A.J. Styles-Dolph Ziggler match, and much more. Then on the next day's Mid-Week Flagship, PWTorch columnist Sean Radican joins Wade to talk about the Daniel Bryan-Miz promo on Talking Smack that got personal, Smackdown roster depth issue, Radican picks his future stars from indy scene, Samoa Joe-Shinsuke Nakamura, Cody Rhodes's Evolve debut last weekend, and more with live callers throughout.
In a podcast from five years ago (7-12-16), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican, who specializes in covering the Indy scene, ROH, and New Japan for PWTorch. They discuss the Cruiserweight Classic brackets with predictions and background on key wrestlers in the tournament. They also talk about the Final Deletion and what TNA should do as a follow-up, plus comparing New Day-Wyatts to Final Deletion. Also, reaction to Raw including the naming of Commissioners and the addition of G.M.s yet to come. Some New Japan G1 Climax talk and other indy topics, too.
On this Wildcard Tuesday edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, first up is a new Mailbag with Wade answering listener questions on a variety of topics including the lack of big name special attractions in the build to WrestleMania this year and whether that will change in coming weeks, the strength of the Braun Strowman-Shane McMahon saga last night on Raw, more on Cody-Shaq, and other topics.Then a jump back to the 10 years ago Flagship with Jason Powell from ProWrestling.net joining PWTorch editor Wade Keller to discuss a variety of topics with live caller for an hour including the latest WrestleMania 27 build on Raw night before, the prior week's Impact, and more.Then the final segment features the AEW Revolution 2020 PPV Roundtable Podcast. Wade was joined by PWTorch VIP Analyst Todd Martin and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican to review the AEW Revolution PPV including Jon Moxley challenging Chris Jericho for the AEW Title, Kris Statlander challenging Nyla rose for the AEW Title, Hangman Page & Kenny Omega defending their tag titles against The Young Bucks, Cody vs. MJF, Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager vs. Dustin Rhodes, and Orange Cassidy vs. Pac in the surprise of the night.
It's Super Sunday, and Jim Valley is here for the opening and the bonus footage, while guest host Sean Radican (@sr_torch) works the watchalong. Who will prevail in the grudge match between Blue Meanie and Dustin Rhodes? When the WWF Hardcore Champion is injured, which future hardcore legend steps up to fight Al Snow for the title? D'Lo Brown & Mark Henry need to counter Debra McMichael's interference on behalf of Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart, can they count on...Mark Henry's new girlfriend? You can learn the answers to these and many more questions, as Pat McNeill & Jim Valley & Sean Radican take you back to those thrilling days of yesteryear with the first hour of our watchalong for WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre. It's Wayback Playback time on Creative Control Network! (80:48)===================================Let's help Jim & Kari Valley: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jim-valley-fundraiserJoin us on Patreon.com/WaybackPlayback for ad-free content and complete show archives.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch.com's Joel Dehnel to analyze AEW Dynamite with live callers and emails. They discuss Sting's talk with Tony Schiavone and Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega & Don Callis rationalizing their win last week and downplaying the Impact involvement, the Inner Circle Ultimatum, Dark Order recruiting Dustin Rhodes and Hangman Page, Young Bucks vs. Hybrid 2, Shaq and Brandi Rhodes, Hikaru Shida-Abadon, and more. Then, a bonus segment featuring PWTorch columnist Sean Radican's interview from earlier this week with The Young Bucks that VIP members heard earlier this week on the PWTorch VIP podcast feed.
In this "Interview Tuesday" edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, Wade welcomes two special guests for a double header. First Wade previews Sunday's WWE Survivor Series with Sam Roberts from the Not Sam Wrestling Podcast, WWE Kickoff shows, and his new WWE Network show. They delve into the Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns headline match, the pros and cons of various finishes for that match, and a discussion on Drew's character and how it's evolved and where it could grow from here. Then they talk about Undertaker's "Final Farewell" and list of wrestlers who could interrupt the ceremony and move on to a WrestleMania match with him. Then they discuss each of the other matches including Team Raw vs. Team Smackdown and the champion vs. champion matches.In the second interview, Wade is joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican for an interview with AEW President Tony Khan conducted earlier in the day. The following are some of the key topics covered:What were the biggest pleasant surprises and unpleasant surprises of the first year of producing AEW Dynamite, excluding the pandemic?How did he specifically change his approach to booking when he decided he needed to make adjustments at the end of 2019?How has AEW Dark been utilized to add to the roster and evaluate new additions?What is his philosophy on the babyface/heel construct and how has the lack of full crowds affected the pace of storylines and how faces and heels are presented?How has he course-corrected "Hangman: Adam Page over the last year?How much do minute-by-minute ratings affect his booking?
In a Wildcard Tuesday edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, Wade introduces a special in-depth roundtable discussion previewing the New Japan G1 Climax Tournament. The PWTorch All-Star Panel includes Sean Radican, Rich Fann, Alan Counihan, Chris Samsa providing in-depth primer of annual tournament including the returns of Will Ospreay, Jay White, Jeff Cobb, Zack Sabre Jr., and Juice Robinson along with the core top tier roster of Japanese wrestlers. The show serves as a guide to the tournament for listeners new to NJPW and longtime viewers as well. Radican guides a discussion on the tournament focused on major storylines, potential winners, matches and shows to look out for, and much more.
In this special AEW All Out PPV Preview episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast, first up is a roundtable discussion with PWTorch editor Wade Keller, former Pro Wrestling Torch columnist Eric Krol, and PWTorch.com AEW contributor Joshua Chambers previewing the entire line-up, evaluating the hype, and making predictions. They also discuss whether broadly this is a strong line-up for a signature PPV event. Then the full Tony Khan Media Conference Call from earlier today with PWTorch columnist Sean Radican participating, with a range of topics regarding All Out.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest cohost Sean Radican. They talk Roman Reigns-Paul Heyman alliance, New Japan G1 contenders, Naito's double-title win over Evil, Jon Moxley-MJF build, Brock Lesnar's future, pros and cons of various NXT Title match winners, Big E defending his comedic presentation now that he's singles wrestler, AEW vs. NXT so far, and more.
Ric Flair broke up a Fozzy concert, but can he take the fight to Chris Jericho? Will Edge continue his breakout year against the supremely talented Eddy Guerrero? And have we figured out a way to get Jim Valley back on the program even though he can't talk? (Spoiler: Yes, we have.) Ken Banks is here to read texts sent by in Jim, and you can still learn the answers to these and many more questions, as Pat McNeill & guest host Sean Radican take you back to those thrilling days of yesteryear with the first hour of their watchalong of WWE SummerSlam 2002. It's Wayback Playback time on the Creative Control Network! (76:09)===================================Presented by Ken & Tek's Pet Care of Bangor. Maine (KenandTek.com).Join us on Patreon.com/WaybackPlayback for ad-free content and show archives.
n this podcast from five years ago (4-14-15), PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist Sean Radican discuss the final Raw hype for Extreme Rules PPV including Kane’s new role, future of IC Title, GFW, New Japan, Indys, what’s wrong with Dolph Ziggler, Seth Rollins analysis, Randy Orton's long-winded promo style, why is WWE letting anyone call Roman Reigns a “bust,” and more with live callers.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Pro Wrestling Torch columnist Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Fla. with live callers and mailbag questions. They discuss Chris Jericho confronting Matt Hardy after talking with Vanguard 1, Brodie Lee lashes out at dinner table and has his character gone the wrong direction already, Kenny Omega on commentary, Jake Hager-Moxley angle, and more with live callers and the mailbag.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by longtime PWTorch columnist and reporter Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions. They discuss the memorable setting on the Jericho Cruise, Pac vs. John Moxley, Chris Jericho & Santana & Ortiz vs. Jurassic Express, SCU vs. Kenny Omega & Adam Pace, Kelly Priestly vs. Britt Baker, MJF vs. Joey Janela, and much more with callers and emails.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch columnist and VIP podcast host Sean Radican to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions, plus an on-site correspondent from Nashville, Tenn. They discuss the Jon Moxley promo and Darby Allin stepping up as his next opponent, the signature segment of the show between Chris Jericho and MJF with Cody, Kenny Omega reacts to his Full Gear loss, the state of the women's division including some prospects AEW should sign, the main event tag team match, and whether this was the best show in terms of balance and formula yet. Also, what happened before and after Dynamite, crowd size, crowd vibe, and more.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch columnist Sean Radican to discuss AEW on TNT with live callers and mailbag questions, plus an on-site correspondent from Philadelphia. They discuss Chris Jericho vs. Darby Allin, Riho vs. Dr. Britt Baker, Kenny Omega & "Hangman" Page vs. Pac & Jon Moxley, and spirited discussions about whether AEW is doing enough to develop and define their characters, whether they're too loose with the rules, and if they're possibly trying too hard to counter-program and break from the standard WWE TV format that features a great mix of talkings and video packages.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the PPV Preview edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest cohost Sean Radican, a PWTorch columnist and host of the VIP podcast Radican Worldwide. They march through each match on AEW's All Out line-up, analyze the loss of Jon Moxley and the addition of Pac, present an overview of the roster including the pros and cons of Chris Jericho or Hangman Page winning the AEW Title on Saturday night, a look at AEW is in some ways going places ROH should have years ago, ratings predictions for AEW on TNT, and more AEW topics. Then, a bonus Starrcast III Day One Diary with PWTorch Dailycast host Rich Fann and PWTorch contributor Zack Heydorn on-site diary from Chicago taking you to suburban Chicago with their take on the outstanding Cody Rhodes show with Tony Schiavone, the live Being the Elite Mailbag with the Young Bucks, So Cal Uncensored, and Hangman Page, the weigh-ins, scrum interviews with Luchasaurus, Marko Stunt, Jungle Boy, and Darby Allin, and other observations from the hotel.
This week's "Best of PWTorch Livecast" jumps back five years to the Sept. 3, 2014 episode with hosts PWTorch columnists Sean Radican and Pat McNeill interviewing Michael Elgin about being ROH Champion, road stories, and more with live callers, plus VIP Aftershow on current news and events.
This week, Sean Radican of the “Radican Worldwide” VIP podcast returns to do a Deep Dive into the movies with host Rich Fann. Rich and Sean talk about the all-action “Kingdom,” which was directed by Shinsuke Sato – a veteran of anime and live adaptations – and how his experience lead to a great film. The film focuses on the unity of the Seven Kingdoms in China and the anime-fashioned method of storytelling was a great flourish. If you’ve played Dynasty Warriors, you’ll want to watch this. The pair also review the suspense film “Awake,” directed by Alexandr Chernyaev, a whodunit that features memory loss and murder. It’s the first movie in English by the director, which shows (both positively and negatively) during the film, particularly in terms of how certain plot-points are “yadda yadda’d”!
The new edition of the Pro Wrestling Boom Podcast with Jason Powell and guest Sean Radican discussing the NJPW G1 tournament, AEW, ROH, MLW, the NWA, Impact Wrestling, Evolve, and more in an in-depth look at the non-WWE promotions and where they fit in today's pro wrestling landscape...
This week, Sean Radican joins to preview Beyond Wrestling's Americanrana 19! With Fann and Radican's coverage of the Beyond Uncharted Territory on PWTorch.com weekly, it was only fitting that Rich and Sean cover the highs of the first season of the series, the big matches on the card itself, as well as Sean's on-hand witnessing of the evolution of the promotion.
This week's "Best of PWTorch Livecast" jumps back five years to the June 29, 2014 episode featuring host PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interviewing then-ROH wrestler Mike Bennett and wrestling announcer Kevin Gill. Bennett talks about his WWE tryout and what WWE's response was, his reaction to a provocative Mark Madden column, how he wrestles differently in front of different crowds, taking Twitter criticism in stride, teaming with Matt Hardy against The Briscoes in a heralded match, anticipation on heading to Japan for a match involving Jushin Liger, working as a duo with Maria, and more. Then Gill takes questions from callers and emails about a wide array of topics on the indy scene.
This week, Sean Radican joins Rich to talk two singles and one tag team in AEW leading into the Fyter Fest show - in particular, Joey Janela, Darby Allin and The Team of Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy). Whether it's Janela's ability to give platform to himself or other wrestlers, Allin's Sabu-like mindset, or the Private Party's ingenuity and youth, this group is a good mix of experienced wrestlers and those new to the scene. Sean and Rich talk the strengths and weaknesses of the four, where they see them as television starts for AEW, and what the future can hold for them and potential opponents down the road. The pair finish talking about some of the ripple effects of a strong singles and tag division.
This week, Sean Radican, the host of Radican Worldwide, joins to talk about two movies we watched - The Unity of Heroes and Triple Threat. Both movies are action-packed, with one being directed by a former stuntman that also directed Stone Cold Steve Austin in The Package. The gents chat about the movies themselves, what they liked, what they didn't, and how some of the same beats in a wrestling match need to be followed in action/martial arts films (e.g. balance of humor and seriousness, what is the line in terms of plot vs. "cool"), and on-site correspondent Trey "assists" with the show close.
Sean Radican moves from host of Radican Worldwide on VIP to co-host this week to review the newest Mortal Kombat game - MK 11! Given the WWE focus - between wrestler cosplay and the voice talents of former WWE Women's Champ Ronda Rousey, Sean and Rich take the time to fully review the game, and discuss the wrestling tendrils that snake around the game, as well as what can be helpful for wrestling in general - and WWE in particular, as well as the future storyline wise.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch Newsletter columnist Sean Radican as they discuss WWE Smackdown with live callers first, then an on-site correspondent from Wilkes Barre, Pa. followed by a mailbag segment. They talk about Kevin Owens as babyface and whether it's working, The New Day being advertised but not appearing and how that affected the crowd, what the U.S. Title win by Samoa Joe could mean for his future including a potential big WrestleMania match, the latest with Charlotte and Becky Lynch, and much more.
This week is a counter to last week's romanticized Valentine's - this is "loving the one you're with," and in wrestling, that gets weird! Radican WORLDWIDE's Sean Radican joins to discuss Undertaker at Starrcast, Undertaker and Social Media, AEW unifying Mexico, Jimmy Uso and the WWE Catch 22, and a look at one of Rich's favorite times in Japanese Wrestling - the weird Pro Wrestle Love Mutoh booked All Japan intermingling with New Japan Pro Wrestling! Enjoy!
This week's "Best of PWTorch Livecast" jumps back to Feb. 6, 2014 and features PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell taking live phone calls and answering emails covering a variety of subjects including C.M. Punk's WWE exit and future, John Cena's career stage, TNA's "new investor" storyline, Japanese wrestling, and much more. Plus, PWTorch columnist Sean Radican calls in to discuss independent news and WWE Network's affect on iPPV providers.
The EGGSHELLS Podcast Companion is a series of shows exploring a different year in the wrestling history of the Tokyo Dome with a different guest each episode. Episode 24 sees Chris Charlton and Sean Radican look at 2012. As NJPW is on the verge of a buyout by Bushiroad, Kazuchika Okada returns full time but doesn’t get the reception he’d like. Meanwhile Hiroshi Tanahashi breaks an IWGP record. The podcast is an audio companion to EGGSHELLS: Pro Wrestling in the Tokyo Dome, available now! Check out Eggshells!www.eggshellsbook.com Subscribe to POST WrestlingiTunes & iOS | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss this show at the POST Wrestling Forum https://forum.postwrestling.com Support POST Wrestling’s Patreon - The POST Wrestling Café http://www.patreon.com/POSTwrestling Follow us Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
This week's "Best of PWTorch Livecast" features PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill along with PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interviewing ROH tag champions ReDragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) on their ROH Tag Title run, being part of the Glory by Honor main event this weekend, Nutrition Program to rid America of fat, and much more with live callers. Plus, in the VIP Aftershow, McNeill is joined by PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell to discuss the latest news, events, and Workplace Tips from Big Show.
This week's "Best of PWTorch Livecast" features PWTorch columnist Sean Radican interviewing former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas about his new book, "The Three Count: My Life in Stripes as a WWE Referee," and discusses with live callers & emailers insight on how a match works, the important role of referees in WWE, his favorite matches to referee, his least-favorite type of match to referee, why he wrote about Chris Benoit & Eddie Guerrero in his book, the two sides of Vince McMahon, and much more. In the VIP Aftershow, Radican and PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell break down upcoming big events and discuss the latest news of the day.
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Les and Hugh sit down for an interview with the PW Torch’s Sean Radican to discuss how he got into covering wrestling, his tenure with the Torch, covering ROH in the early days, his passion for the indy and international wrestling scenes and more. Then, Hugh puts Sean through the popular Hugh’s Qs! Learn Sean’s […] The post 086 – Interview with Sean Radican of the PW Torch appeared first on Sheet Sandwich.