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PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Chris Griffin. They start with an evaluation of the C.M. Punk vs. Bron Breakker main event for the World Title. From there, a discussion on WWE Unreal, and why the fact that fans will enjoy watching it doesn't mean it's a good idea for WWE to produce. Also, is the Maxxine Dupri gimmick working and should she have already lost, what's up with the Iyo Sky-Rhea Ripley dynamite and should they have won the tag titles, are the Usos going to actually stay together in harmony as a team, could Gunther or Sami Zayn win the Royal Rumble this year, and more. Live caller and live chat comments are mixed in throughout the show.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Fresh off Survivor Series '91, the WWF put out a half priced pay per view on a Tuesday, and we're here to tell you about it. Jake the Snake and Macho Man continue their feud and Hulk Hogan gets a rematch against The Undertaker for the World Title. The post The Year of Duke and Rogue: WWF This Tuesday in Texas appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
Tanner and Shep discuss the podcast joining the Main Event Wrestling Network, Willow Nightingale defeating Mercedes Moné for the TBS Championship, Kenny Omega going after MJF for the World Title, this upcoming week's episodes of Dynamite and Collision, and more! The Kicking Out Podcast is part of The Main Event Wrestling Network Subscribe to The Main Event Wrestling Network's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MainEventWrestlingNet Follow The Main Event Wrestling Network on X: https://x.com/MainEvent_Net Follow The Main Event Wrestling Network on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mainevent_net/ Subscribe to the Kicking Out Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDKPnB38xwC4UM_cPq95hw Follow Kicking Out Podcast on X: https://www.twitter.com/kickingoutpod Follow Tanner on X: @TannerLee92 https://twitter.com/TannerLee92 Follow Paul on X: @PaulZartman87 https://twitter.com/PaulZartman87 Follow Shep on X: @THESHEP27 https://twitter.com/THESHEP27 Follow Kicking Out Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kickingoutpod Like Kicking Out Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KickingOutPod Buy Kicking Out Podcast Merch: https://www.kickingoutshop.com/ Pro Wrestling Tees: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/kickingoutpodcast
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:(00:00) Happy New Year 2026(02:11) Willow Nightingale wins TBS Championship(07:25) MJF opens show with custom world championship(10:37) Kenny Omega pursuing singles title shot(16:27) Swerve/Hangman tagging for Lights Out match vs. Hook/Hobbs(17:23) Six-person tag rematch: Death Riders defeat conglomeration(20:22) Bandito beats Beast Mortos(27:39) Jon Moxley defeats Josh Alexander(36:54) World's End crowd analysis from Greg's in-person perspective(46:03) Collision in Arlington for residency(47:38) Zach's email and triviaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
On Episode 215 of The AEW-some Pod, the gang—Diana Prince, Johnny Taylor, and Gringo Fantastico—rings in 2026 with a full look at Dynamite: New Year's Smash from Omaha. They hit MJF's shiny new World Title and “best-in-the-world” rebrand, Kenny Omega quietly calling his shot, Hangman and Swerve trying to fight through half the building to get at Max, plus Death Riders' Mixed Nuts mayhem with Toni Storm and Orange, Bandido's rocket push, Mox vs. Josh Alexander, Ricochet's National Title defense, and a TBS Title main event that might be the most emotional AEW TV match of the year. As always, the crew closes things out with Dick of the Week, Hero of the Week, Showdown of the Week, and a patented AEW-some rating—this time measured in confetti. Rate, review, and subscribe. Follow Diana Prince here: @dianaprincexo – https://www.instagram.com/dianaprincexo/ Follow Johnny Taylor here: @hipsterocracy – https://www.instagram.com/hipsterocracy/ Follow Gringo Fantastico here: @gringofantastico – https://www.instagram.com/gringofantastico/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Happy New Year and I end the year with a look back at 2025 in wrestling. I discuss ASE' wrestling 2nd year and my thoughts on the future. Then i discuss WWE and Austin Theory and him joining the Vison but is he there because he wants to be or is he a plant for Seth Rollings revenge. I look at everything else that is going on in WWE and the match announced for Cody and Drew. I discuss the history of the 3 Stages Of Hell match. Then i discuss NXT and then AEW. I discuss MJF winning back the World Title and Mox winnig the C2 and more.Sponsored ByPassDat Apparel https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-inhaling-potnasSmokeKind THCA https://smokekind.com/?ref=bobbie_lucasSara Jay's CBDsUse Promo Code: BOBBIE To receive 10% off your orderhttps://sarajaycbd.com/
Episode 323: We look back at AEW Worlds End. MJF reclains the World Title. Jon Moxley wins the Continental Classic. All the latest news. Interact with the show...X (formerly Twitter): @PWAfterHours @RealMikeCarlyle @FranklMika Email: pwafterhours@gmail.com
Bully Ray and Bishop Dyer breakdown the face to face promo between CM Punk and Bron Breakker before their match for the World Heavyweight Title and discuss whether it is Bron Breakker's time to win the title. Plus, they forge the future path of GUNTHER heading into the new year. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Episode 214 of The AEW-some Pod, the gang—Diana Prince, Johnny Taylor, and Gringo Fantastico—are joined by special guest Brock Lesnar Guy himself, Michael Corcoran, to go bell-to-bell on AEW Worlds End 2025, a Chicago PPV where MJF sneaks his way back to the top and Jon Moxley bleeds, limps, and chokes his way through the Continental Classic to grab the new crown. The crew breaks down Okada vs. Takeshita and why that screwdriver finish might be the dumbest way possible to end a dream-match semi, Mox vs. Kyle Fletcher nearly going off the rails with a terrifying head-drop before turning into a tournament classic, and Mox vs. Okada in a final that proves sometimes pure grit beats “greatest tournament wrestler of all time, bitch.” They also hit FTR and the Bang Bang Gang turning a Chicago Street Fight into a stiff, beautifully ugly brawl, Willow & Harley hanging onto the Women's Tag Titles against Mercedes & Athena, and Darby Allin and Gabe Kidd trying to murder each other in 13 minutes. Plus: Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter's head-drop-heavy thriller for the Women's World Title, Toni Storm's “Mixed Nuts Mayhem” chaos, MJF pinning Samoa Joe in a four-way that rewrites the main-event picture, and of course Dick of the Week, Hero of the Week, and Showdown of the Week from one of AEW's wildest PPVs of the year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sean Ross Sapp (@SeanRossSapp) reviews tonight's AEW World's End PPV, December 27, 2025, including: -Samoa Joe (c) vs. Hangman Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland vs. MJF for the AEW World Championship -Kris Statlander (c) vs. Jamie Hayter for AEW Women's World Championship -Winner of Okada/Takeshita vs. Winner of Fletcher/Moxley in the Continental Classic Final -Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita in a Continental Classic Semifinal Match -Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley in a Continental Classic Semifinal Match -FTR (c) vs. Bang Bang Gang in a Chicago Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Championships -Babes of Wrath (c) vs. Mercedes Moné & Athena for the AEW Women's World Tag Team Championships -Gabe Kidd vs. Darby Allin -Death Riders (Marina Shafir, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, & Claudio Castagnoli) vs. Timeless Toni Storm and The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, & Mark Briscoe) in a Mixed Nuts Mayhem match Zero Hour -Sisters of Sin vs. Maya World & Hyan -Eddie Kingston vs. Zack Gibson Save now on the perfect gift with Aura Frames! Get $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/FIGHTFUL. Use the promo code FIGHTFUL at check out! Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to http://nordvpn.com/fightful to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fightful Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! If you want to bet on Wrestling, or any other sport, check out our new partner where we get ALL of our odds! https://mybookie.website/joinwithFIGHTFUL and use the promo code FIGHTFUL. Deposit $100, get $50. Go in with $200, and they'll make it $100! Use Bluechew and the code Fightful to get your first shipment free and make sure your PERFORMANCE is peak! Visit https://go.bluechew.com/fightful to receive your first month, FREE -- pay only $5 shipping. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to Episode 157 of Wrestling Tonight, and we went live immediately after AEW Worlds End from Hoffman Estates because this was a show that demanded to be discussed in real time while the emotions were still raw and the consequences were still unfolding, rather than filtered through distance or softened by hindsight. Worlds End closed the year in a way that felt deeply consistent with what AEW has been building toward all along, presenting a demanding, physical, and unapologetically work driven pay per view that avoided shortcuts and resisted the temptation to chase shock for its own sake, even when that choice asked more patience and endurance from the audience. This was a long and intense night, occasionally messy in ways that felt earned rather than overproduced, and by the time the final bell rang, Worlds End felt less like a traditional year end finale and more like a deliberate stress test for the roster and the creative philosophy guiding the company into 2026. The Continental Classic served as the backbone of the show, reinforcing AEW's belief that winning should carry weight and that endurance, discipline, and adaptability matter just as much as spectacle, with the matches unfolding at a pace that allowed fatigue, strategy, and resilience to become part of the story rather than something to be edited around. Jon Moxley standing at the center of the tournament by night's end was not about surprise or reinvention, but about validation, as the Continental Classic once again rewarded a wrestler willing to absorb punishment, adjust under pressure, and keep pushing when the cumulative toll of the tournament became impossible to ignore. Even as the crowd grew tired late in the night, they stayed engaged because the work demanded that investment, and the structure of the tournament justified asking it. At the top of the card, MJF reclaiming the AEW World Championship in a chaotic and layered main event reflected the broader theme of the evening, offering a finish that was intentionally uncomfortable and unresolved, designed not to provide closure but to reintroduce volatility and tension into a main event scene crowded with credible challengers and lingering grudges. Rather than simplifying the championship picture, the result complicated it, creating forward momentum built on uncertainty instead of finality. Across the rest of the card, Worlds End found a careful balance between violence, personality, and humor without allowing any single element to dominate, and while not every match landed with the same precision, very little felt disposable or disconnected from the larger direction of the company. More importantly, multiple wrestlers left Hoffman Estates feeling more significant than they did entering the night, which is exactly what a year closing pay per view should accomplish if it is doing its job correctly. Since its debut on December 30, 2023, followed by December 28, 2024, and now December 27, 2025, Worlds End has quietly established itself as AEW's annual checkpoint, a place where stories close, standings shift, and the path forward becomes clearer even when the answers are intentionally uncomfortable or incomplete. Tonight, we are breaking down Worlds End match by match, examining what worked, what did not, and what feels deliberately unfinished as AEW turns the page toward a new year, offering a grounded and honest assessment of a show that asked a great deal from its audience and largely earned that investment.
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Dec. 17 and 20, 2010.On the Dec. 17, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch Nostalgia columnist Brian Hoops discussed with live callers news of Samoa Joe re-signing with TNA, the TLC PPV on Sunday, The Miz everywhere with discussion of his interviews & character & booking him to WrestleMania 27 as champion, John Cena and Nexus's future after TLC, and Sean Radican calls in at the beginning of the show to discuss ROH Final Battle 2010 on Saturday, ROH in general, and Dragon Gate USA.Then in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, Caldwell & Hoops discuss the TLC PPV in-depth, whether WWE will put the World Title on Alberto Del Rio, marketability of stars in pro wrestling and MMA, and 20 years ago Torch Newsletter Flashback discussion of the AWA's imminent demise.Then on the Dec. 20, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Bruce Mitchell discussed with live callers the previous night's TLC PPV in-depth, the state of WWE business, live crowd reactions at TLC & how the overall audience is taking the product, tonight's Raw and where they go from here with John Cena (as accurately predicted by Mitchell) and the Nexus group, Eric Bischoff's weekend debate, if there's ever a place for chairshots to the head, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:(00:00) Introductions(03:07) Worlds End; 7,893 tickets distributed(10:34) Continental Classic Final Four & semifinal matchups locked(31:57) Mixed Nuts Mayhem (8-person tag) announced(36:02) Young Bucks/Kenny Omega status; Andrade non-compete resolved(42:57) Women's World Title(47:02) Darby vs. Gabe Kidd added as surprise match(50:35-58:54) World title four-way (Joe-Swerve-Hangman-MJF)(01:02:20) Zach's email and Trivia, and in-person plansSend your thoughts and questions to allelitecc@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Episode 77 sees Brett and Lucy holding down the fort as they dive head-first into the festive madness of AEW.With Worlds End looming and the full card still taking shape, we break down what we do know – including the Women's World Title clash between Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter, the Women's Tag Titles featuring the Babes of Wrath, and the huge World Title four-way involving Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Hangman Page, and MJF.We also get deep into:Whether AEW in 2025 is far ahead of 2019 AEWWhy recent signings like Speedball, Kevin Knight and Tekla actually fit the roster
James Stewart gives his 2025 pro wrestling end of year awards, talks about John Cena's last match and tells you why he's interesting in AEW's upcoming World Title main event. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:(00:00) MJF returns for Worlds End; Four-way world title match(08:16) Dynamite Diamond Ring finals set - Ricochet vs. Bandido(12:12) Elite vs. Don Callis Family trios match(18:07-20:57) Eight-woman tag snd Tag championships challenge for Worlds End(21:36) Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander for Women's World Title(26:47) FTR defeats Bang Bang Gang(29:03) Continental Classic updates(45:25) World's End card building(50:52) Other AEW comments(57:38) Zach's email & trivia(54:26) NFL talk and Gregg attending his first PPVBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Topics NXT/TNA (0:49) [TNA Talent going after NXT Championships. Thea Hail new North American Champion by mistake? Ricky Saints explains betraying Je'von Evans. Arianna Grace betrays Santino.] AEW (18:52) [AEW had a 3-hour showcase. MJF returns and cashes in the World Title contract. Mercedes Mone loses another championship.] WWE Main Roster (34:58) [Gunther takes a victory lap. CM Punk trashes Bron Breakker's family. Mystery Man unveiled as Austin Theory. Cody talks back to Nick Aldis.] National Suicide Prevention line: 1-800-273-8255 Twitter: @My2Podcast Instagram: my2centspodcastg2 Business email: my2centspod@yahoo.com
When you're filling in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, the idea of an international competition testing those skills is probably far from your mind. Yet Excel has become an esport, with competitors from around the world solving high‑pressure challenges on a major stage in Las Vegas. This year, University of Pretoria student Pieter Pienaar became the world champion in the 2025 Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge. Pienaar, who is currently completing his chartered accountant articles with PwC, told BizNews that for him Excel is a powerful problem‑solving tool, and that is exactly what the championship tested. When it comes to future developments in Excel, he strongly supports the role of AI because it democratises problem‑solving, provided companies act responsibly and ensure proper auditing. But, he adds, it should definitely not be used by the National Treasury to do your taxes.
Denise Salcedo and Nic Nemeth breaks down the return of MJF on AEW Dynamite's Holiday Bash discussing him adding himself into the AEW World Title match at World's End. Plus, another edition of The Hart Beat with Nattie Neidhart as she tells Denise her perspective watching John Cena's Final Match. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Craig Richards talks in Accra, Ghana about his big main event this Saturday against Dan Azeez. 'Spider ' reflects on his journey so far, World Title ambitions for 2026 and boxing in Africa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we jump back ten years to the Dec 13, 2015 WWE TLC post-show. PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks discussed the final WWE PPV of the year headlined with Sheamus defending the World Title against Roman Reigns, Charlotte defending the WWE Divas Title against Paige, Kevin Owens defending the IC Title against Dean Ambrose, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
In this episode of Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars, JT Rozzero & Chad Campbell dive into WCW Road Wild 1997! The boys talk about the decision to go back to Sturgis, Jeff Jarrett's brilliance, confusion with Curt Hennig, Giant stomping Savage, the Steiners & DiBiase coming up short, Luger's lame duck World Title reign and much more. So sit back, settle in and join JT and Chad as they work their way through the one and only Monday Night Wrestling War era!
Norway were pushed all the way by a brave and spirited Germany performance but when everyone else looked shaky, Katrine Lunde stood firm in goal with a match-winning performance to sign off on a truly legendary career. We pay tribute to her and the other heroes of the championship with our Alternative Awards and look back at the final with help from Marcio Menino and Danijela Vekic.
In his quiet moments, we wonder how Oscar Piastri will reflect on season 2025. Finishing third in the F1 title aged 24 is a big deal. But, he was also the world title favourite before a series of 'what if' moments saw him fall agonisingly short. The conversation for the Australian now turns to 'what now?' Is this the moment that lights a fire under him or something that erodes his self-belief? Jennie Gow joins us to unpack Piastri's season and help us understand the 2026 dynamic at McLaren. Featured: Jennie Gow, F1 reporter, BBC. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
This podcast is made possible by the generous contributions of our MaxFun Members! This December to be a Member, it's a great time to help this show continue for as little as $5 a month. Just go to maximumfun.org/join.Lindsey Kelk is back, fresh off of seeing Survivor Series live in San Diego! The rest of the team made due with watching the show on ESPN's terrible app.Response to the last Premium Live Event of the year has been mixed, but there were still things worth looking into: John Cena's final match on a PLE ended in Dominik Mysterio winning back the Intercontinental Title with the help of a returning Liv Morgan. Just please tell the WWE pre-show team to stop mentioning Dom's IRL wife, okay?The women once again had the better of the two War Games match, between Iyo's antics and Rhea's star power. But let's give a shoutout to Bron Breakker for not only getting the win for his team, but also setting the stage for his first World Title match against CM Punk in January.And once we've discussed all the wrestling, it's time to light a candle and bid fond farewell to Punk's beloved pup, Larry. The Three CountLindsey put over CM Punk's first of many RomCom appearances.Danielle put over Seattle legend Lash LegendHal put over Jey Uso throwing a lil tantrum.Keep up with this show all week long on instagram, tiktok and bluesky.This show was produced by Julian Burrell for Maximumfun.org
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host PWTorch columnist and PWTorch podcast host Greg Parks. They discuss these topics:In-depth analysis of the TNA-AMC TV deal, what it means and what it doesn't mean, the use of legacy stars vs. finding younger or lesser-known wrestlers to push, the state of the TNA Knockouts division, the WWE relationship's pro and cons, Santana, Leon Slater, the effect on AEW, moreThe announcement last night of Bron Breakker getting a World Title match against C.M. Punk at the Netflix Raw anniversary show, plus who would be next if Punk wins or if Breakker winsThe Last Time Is Now Tournament finals and what happens if L.A. Knight actually wins? Plus, has the Cena Retirement Tour been an overall success?AEW Continental Classic early results and various scenarios going forwardBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
This episode airs on December 3rd and that means we are one day away from the kick off of the 2025 National Finals Rodeo! To start things off on the right foot, we have an amazing episode with two of the best to ever barrel race! The 19x NFR Qualifier Lisa Lockhart who is knocking on the door of $4million in WPRA earnings and the 9x NFR Qualifier and 4x World Champion Hailey Kinsel who is within arms reach of a 5th World Title! Please note, these interviews were recorded before the EHV-1 Outbreak that happened in November, so keep that in mind as you listen as quite a bit has changed, and their plans for their NFR might look a little different.This episode is brought to you by Martin Saddlery - build your custom saddle and experience the Martin difference at www.MartinSaddlery.com
It's Fight Week in Monte Carlo and what a humdinger we have in the Welterweight division coming up when Conah Walker collides with Pat McCormack. We speak with The Wolf on the ground to discuss the fight, we also break news that there's two ranking belts on the line and his potential route to a World Title and possible rematch with Lewis Crocker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWelcome to AMP In this episode of the Agegroup Multisport Podcast, we sit down with Stephanie Waring — the GB age-group “newbie” who shocked the triathlon world by becoming the newly crowned Sprint Triathlon World Champion in her category.Stephanie shares her remarkable journey from discovering multisport to standing on the top step of the podium at the World Championships. We dive into her training approach, the mindset shift that turned her from beginner to world-beater, and the lessons she learned along the way.Whether you're a seasoned age-grouper or just dipping your toes into triathlon, Stephanie's story is packed with inspiration, honesty, and practical takeaways you can use in your own racing journey.Tune in to hear:How Stephanie went from GB newcomer to world championHer training and race-day strategiesThe challenges she faced — and how she overcame themHer advice for anyone considering age-group racingA must-listen episode for anyone who loves the sport, the community, and the power of starting something new.Follow Stephanie on Instagram @waringstephanie On Facebook @ StephaniewaringYou Can Follow us onYouTube - AMP GBInstagram @amp_podcastFacebook : Richard Joseph Conwayfind all our episodes on our websiteWebsite is : https://agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.com/email: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.comIf you are an agegroup athlete and would like to come on the pod, get in touch.
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:(00:00) Thanksgiving Recap(02:47) Samoa Joe wins World Championship and Swerve returns(15:10) The Elite reuniting(18:35) Continental Classic Tournament begins(23:23) Kyle Fletcher beats Okada(29:59) Women's Tag Tournament: Babes of Wrath advance(34:52) Eddie Kingston calls out Samoa Joe for world title(43:55) Death Riders in CMLL, Claudio wins CMLL World Championship(53:22) Email from ZachBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Join Keith and Shawn from a classic episode of Territorial that used to air on the Backbone Network to live watch Ron Garvin's win over Ric Flair for the NWA World Title! Prior to the live watch Shawn provides the history of the feud and the set up that involved Garvin's brother, Jimmy, his wife Precious, the infamous Dream Date where we had the return of Miss Atlanta Lively and so much more! Hands of Z proper will return in January, so hope you enjoy this special episode of Hands of Z!
It takes a lot to make Oscar Piastri mad, but the Qatar Grand Prix crossed the threshold. A second week of team errors that badly cost the McLaren driver had him seething. A pit blunder saw both Piastri and Lando Norris slide down the standings and gifted victory to Max Verstappen at the Qatar Grand Prix. We now have a three-way battle for the world title in the last race of the season. We explain why Piastri is fuming but should have reason for confidence. Featured: Joshua Robinson, F1 reporter, Wall Street Journal. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Wrestling Soup: WarGames 2025 - The "Vision" is BlurryJoe Numbas, Anthony, and Jon Draper (@iamjondraper @spitball_media) break down a chaotic night at Petco Park where cages were locked, legends were embarrassed, and masked men ruined the finish. We're NOT a wrestling show, we're a show that happens to witness John Cena get hit in the yam bag.Women's WarGames (The "Nostalgia" Pop): AJ Lee proves she can still go (and make people tap), Iyo Sky attempts to murder herself with a trash can dive, and Team Ripley picks up the win over Team "Why is Lash Legend here?".The Retirement Tour Detour: John Cena does the honors for Dominik Mysterio. We discuss the "passing of the torch" (or just passing of the heat) and whether Dom actually needs the Intercontinental Title.Liv Morgan's "Shocking" Return: The swerve that wasn't really a swerve. Liv returns, teases a face turn, and immediately low-blows Cena. The Judgment Day soap opera continues forever.Stephanie Vaquer vs. Nikki Bella: A match that happened. Vaquer retains the Women's World Title, and we question if the "Bella Army" still has any recruits left in 2025.Men's WarGames (Old Guard vs. The Vision): The "Bloodline & Friends" reunion tour hits a wall. Brock Lesnar collects a massive paycheck to throw a few suplexes, and The Vision (Breakker, Reed, McIntyre, Logan Paul) actually gets the win.The Masked Man Mystery: Who helped Bron Breakker pin CM Punk? Was it Seth? Austin Theory? We fantasy book the worst possible options and complain about interference finishes in a cage match.Final Thoughts: Was this "Cinema" or just a very long episode of Raw with a fence?Listen to the show that HAPPENS to talk about wrestling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
***Originally aired on Place to be Nation in October 2021*** On episode 26 of NWA Crock and Roll the boys are joined by guest Jacob Williams to discuss December 85 pt. 2. Topics include 12/28/85 with a Saturday Night show that brings big time main events in Garvin/Flair for World Title & Ole/Magnum TA for the US Title, while World Wide on same day has Magnum, Dusty, Manny Fernandez vs. Flair & the Andersons. They then discuss the 12/29/85 AWA Night of Champions 2 from the Meadowlands with Dusty/Flair, TA/Tully and Warriors vs. the Russians and close out with December awards and announce a new permanent Horseman member starting on January 86 show!
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In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland celebrate American Thanksgiving with a cornucopia of topics surrounding independent wrestling. We jump into the surprise GCW World Title change and discuss the pros and cons of the new champion. We discuss three independent wrestling championships that are recognized as world titles and if we think those distinctions are valid. We also take a look at the PWI Women's 250 and some notable rankings among independent stars. For VIP listeners, we check back into the NWA and the shakeups in its major title situations, with new champs crowned in both the men's and women's world championships.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Happy Thanksgiving Eve, Wrestling Fans!The dust has finally settled on a chaotic weekend in Newark, and the landscape of All Elite Wrestling has shifted dramatically. Full Gear 2025 is in the books, and we are still processing the madness.Tonight, AEW Dynamite comes to us LIVE from Nashville, and The All Elite Wrapup is going live immediately after the show to break it all down.Full Gear Rewind: And New...If you missed the weekend's action, business picked up in a major way.Samoa Joe is your NEW 2-time AEW World Champion after HOOK showed his true colors, turning on “Hangman” Adam Page to realign with The Opps.Swerve Strickland is BACK. The celebration was short-lived because Swerve's return shook the entire building.FTR are now 3-time champs, toppling the powerhouse duo of Brodido.Ricochet survived the Casino Gauntlet to become the inaugural National Champion.Kris Statlander shut down The CEO Mercedes Moné to retain the Women's World Title.But perhaps the most devastating result from the weekend? The All Elite Wrapup Predictions Game.We made our picks. We talked a big game. And now, one of us has to pay the ultimate price.Tune in to the livestream tonight to witness the shame firsthand. One of us lost the predictions battle and will be forced to host the show wearing the dreadful Jeff Jarrett shirt. We aren't happy about it. You, however, will probably love it.Tonight on Dynamite: The Continental Classic Begins!There is no rest for the wicked (or the weary). The 2025 Continental Classic (C2) kicks off tonight, and the stakes are already personal.Okada vs. Fletcher (Gold League): The Rainmaker defends his G1/C2 legacy against his own Don Callis Family member, Kyle Fletcher. After Fletcher lost the TNT title to Mark Briscoe at Full Gear, the tension in the DCF is at an all-time high.Moxley vs. Mascara Dorada (Blue League): Mox is coming off a brutal loss to Kyle O'Reilly. He needs points, and he needs them now.Darby Allin vs. Kevin Knight: Darby is arguably half-dead after what PAC did to him, but he's entering the tournament anyway.Plus, The Opps (Joe, Hook, Hobbs, Shibata) are throwing a celebration, and the Women's Tag Title tournament rolls on.Join Us LIVE!We will be going live on our YouTube channel just a few minutes after AEW Dynamite goes off the air!Grab a beverage (we certainly will need one after seeing that Jarrett shirt), settle in, and let's talk about the fallout from Full Gear and the start of the C2.See you in the chat!
Welcome to Episode 152 of Wrestling Tonight, powered by G FUEL and Dick Lazers — code TAVERN saves you 20%. Full Gear 2025 leaves AEW in a very different place than it entered. Samoa Joe left the steel cage as AEW World Champion after HOOK's unexpected alignment swung the match, and Swerve Strickland's return immediately complicated the fallout by standing beside Hangman Page. Across the rest of the card, several wrestlers shifted their standing at once: PAC reasserted himself, FTR and Brodido delivered one of the night's most reliable performances, Kyle O'Reilly submitted Jon Moxley again, Mark Briscoe fought through an exhausting challenge to become TNT Champion, and Kris Statlander recorded the biggest win of her run. With Neón's debut and a high-stakes trios match added to the mix, AEW used the event to create new directions rather than reinforce the old ones. WWE, meanwhile, is closing in on Survivor Series with every major angle converging at once. The WarGames lineups are finalized, AJ Lee's return has shifted alliances, Becky Lynch has crossed brands, and both Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns made their presence felt in Madison Square Garden. John Cena preparing to defend the Intercontinental Title against Dominik Mysterio in San Diego, Nikki Bella's first heel turn in years, and a suddenly active Women's World Title picture all add layers heading into WWE's first outdoor Survivor Series at Petco Park. Running alongside that build is the "Last Time Is Now" tournament, which finally settled its quarterfinal field — Gunther, Carmelo Hayes, Solo Sikoa, Penta, Jey Uso, Rusev, LA Knight, and The Miz — all moving one step closer to Cena's retirement match. Beyond WWE and AEW, TNA is deep in media-rights talks with AMC while expanding into most of Latin America, GCW named Atticus Cogar its new world champion, Laynie Luck arrived in WWE ID with a title already in hand, and Jacy Jayne reclaimed the NXT Women's Championship. It's one of those weeks where every promotion is making moves that appear designed for the long term, not just the show in front of them.
It's WWE Survivor Series season, and a rotation of fellow wrestling fans joins Ryan Gray to preview every match on the card! Ryan and Ibou from @SelfMadeProWrestling discuss The Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series. Ryan and Richie Mars discuss The Women's WarGames Match at Survivor Series. Ryan and Ryder discuss John Cena vs Dominik Mysterio for the IC Title at Survivor Series. Ryan and Mike Rossi discuss Stephanie Vaquer vs Nikki Bella for the Women's World Title at Survivor Series.
Denise Salcedo previews the entire card of AEW Full Gear card and breaks down the AEW National Championship between Kris Statlander and Mercedes Moné for the AEW Women's World Title. She also talks to AEW wrestler, Red Velvet to discuss her return, goals and what to expect from her going forward! To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Would you believe it's the season finale of Flash Knockdown in it's sixth series... Matchroom's Jamie Ward and Scott Hammerton bow out for 2025 with Eddie Hearn who is elated following Conor Benn's victory over Chris Eubank Jr plus the news Anthony Joshua will fight Jake Paul, IBF World Welterweight Champion Lewis Crocker makes it public he wants to defend his first World Title defence to be against The Destroyer Conor Benn, Jesse ‘Bam' Rodriguez looks ahead to Saturday's Super Flyweight unification bout in Riyadh and Craig Richards talks his big South London clash with Dan Azeez in Ghana next month. There's all the usual quizzes, nonsense and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*** Originally aired on Place to Be Nation in September 2021*** On episode 24 of NWA Crock and Roll, the boys are once again joined by Scott Shifflett for the final part of the “Unwatched” series of matches they missed from April-November 85. Topics include one of the best 6-man all-star tag matches you will see from Memphis, a great Warriors/Freebirds tag from the Meadowlands, Wahoo's continued downside against a big future star and a sneak peak of December '85 happenings with 3 matches in Puerto Rico. One, brutal for the wrong reasons, Nikita Koloff match & 2 Starrcade 85 rematches of which one is a tragic waste of 4 minutes with the US title on the line and one a fun World Title match! December 85 & our timeline watch returns next episode after 6 long months! So, join us for this final stop!
In today's show Scott and David discuss Carissa Moore's return to the CT and wonder how motherhood differs from fatherhood for those in pursuit of a World Title, marvel at Lisa Andersen's 4 titles postpartum, pick apart Stab's EAST episode 2, beg for the return of Danny Johnson, and finally bask in the glory of Snapt5. Plus Dukes and Kooks. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shawn Michaels puts his World Title on the line against Ken Shamrock, as Triple H faces Sgt. Slaughter in a BOOT CAMP MATCH!Tom Campbell and Cultaholic writer Jackie Orlando offer an alternative commentary to In Your House: D-Generation X. WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION ON PATREON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host Rich Fann, a PWTorch columnist.A look at the Logan Paul storyline last night including putting it through the Logic Test and speculating where it goes from hereC.M. Punk's World Title win and post-win promoIs WWE leaning too heavily on wrestlers age 39-47 right now, especially in top spots?Jade Cargill as a heel so far and her win over Tiffany Stratton on SaturdayRey Mysterio confronting Dominik MysterioA look at AEW Blood & Guts and what key stories might come out of the two matchesJohn Cena's tournament to determine his final opponent including some wide-ranging speculationA comparison of Cena's final run in WWE to Tanahashi's in New JapanBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Support our sponsors this week by using the links below for the exclusive Solomonster offers!MINT MOBILE ▶ Get your 3-month UNLIMITED wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month at http://www.mintmobile.com/solomonster right now!BETTERHELP ▶ Get 10 PERCENT OFF your first month and give online therapy a try at http://www.betterhelp.com/solomonster to start being your best self. Thanks to BetterHelp for sponsoring this week's episode!Solomonster reviews WWE Raw from Anaheim as we head into Saturday Night's Main Event and a new World champion crowned between CM Punk and Jey Uso. Maybe neither man will win... because there really isn't much to this match. Plus, Sheamus cranks out another banger and a very good main event for the Women's tag team titles. And who's behind these mystery vignettes? The answer will disappoint you.***Follow Solomonster on X (formerly Twitter) for news and opinion:http://x.com/solomonsterSubscribe to the Solomonster Sounds Off on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSolomonster?sub_confirmation=1Become a Solomonster Sounds Off Channel Member:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jcg7mk93fGNqWPMfl_Aig/join
Drew McIntyre joins O'Shea and TJ to preview his much anticipated fight against Cody Rhodes on Saturday Night Main Event from Utah on Saturday. The WWE Superstar and 3-Time World Champion discusses his start in the business as a 15 year old Scotland, his early success in WWE before the wheels fell off, his reinvention in the independent circuit, and his triumphant return after facing and defeating his demons. Drew discusses winning a World Title in front of virtual fans during the pandemic. He also revealed the original storyline for his character's WWE debut and why it was thankfully scrapped. O'Shea and TJ also give their reactions to the developing discord between the Uso brothers, preview Jey Uso's fight against CM Punk, Jade Cargill's heel turn against Tiffany Stratton, and NXT's Halloween Havoc which saw the crowning or three new champions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Build to the fourth WWE Saturday Night's Main Event special of 2025 has left plenty to be desired, even if the match card is strong. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take a deep dive with Getting Over's signature 2025 WWE Saturday Night's Main Event ultimate preview [1:29:45] breaking down the card with predictions and analysis. Will CM Punk or Jey Uso win the vacant title? Is Drew McIntyre primed to beat Cody Rhodes? Does Jade Cargill have new life following her heel turn on Tiffany Stratton? Is John Cena waiting for Dominik Mysterio? The guys cover the latest WWE news [8:07] before focusing The Main Event [21:45] on Judgment Day's inevitable split and Stephanie Vaquer aligning with Nikki Bella. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" break down The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [41:50], including another LA Knight opportunity missed, Bron Breakker's future and a women's tag team revolution led by Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair. Follow Getting Over on Twitter, Bluesky & YouTube @GettingOverCast.