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SummaryIn this episode, Josh and Jeremy discuss the lengthy AEW pay-per-view 'All in Texas,' highlighting its nearly six-hour runtime and the impact it had on viewers. They delve into the complexities of AEW's faction-heavy booking, the confusion surrounding match outcomes, and the controversial victory of MJF in the Casino Gauntlet match. The duo critiques the predictable patterns of the Young Bucks and the implications of injuries on storylines, particularly focusing on Dustin Rhodes' title win. They also touch on the competitive strategies WWE is employing against AEW and conclude with a discussion on Athena's rise in women's wrestling. In this conversation, Jeremy Willey and Josh discuss various aspects of recent wrestling events, focusing on AEW matches, wrestler performances, and character dynamics. They analyze specific matches, highlight standout moments, and express their opinions on the direction of storylines and character developments. The discussion also touches on personal experiences as fans, upcoming matches, and predictions for future events, providing a comprehensive overview of the current wrestling landscape.TakeawaysThe pay-per-view was excessively long, affecting viewer engagement.AEW's reliance on factions complicates storytelling.Match outcomes often lack clarity and logic.MJF's victory raises questions about booking decisions.The Young Bucks' matches follow a predictable formula.Injuries can significantly alter storylines and match outcomes.Dustin Rhodes' title win may be a strategic decision tied to his Texas roots.Athena's performance highlights her growing prominence in women's wrestling.WWE's competitive tactics pose a threat to AEW's success.The wrestling community is divided on the effectiveness of current booking strategies. Statlander, Megan Bain, and Willow Nightingale were key performers.Willow's character is gaining popularity.Factions in wrestling often lack clear purpose.Nick Wayne's turn was unexpected but intriguing.Toni Storm's character development is impressive.Death matches are becoming a staple in AEW.The unification of titles can confuse fans.Fan interactions can shape perceptions of wrestlers.Women's wrestling is evolving with strong characters.AEW's frequent pay-per-views can overwhelm fans.Sound bites"Too many factions, rep.""MJF shouldn't have won.""I like her character."Chapters00:00 The Lengthy Pay-Per-View Experience02:44 Factions and Booking Decisions in AEW05:41 The Confusion of Tag Teams and Trios08:23 The Casino Gauntlet Match Dynamics11:25 MJF's Controversial Victory14:24 Adam Cole's Injury and Its Implications17:15 Dustin Rhodes' Title Win and Future Speculations23:25 Frustrations with Wrestling Styles29:35 The Young Bucks' Consistency and Critique31:45 WWE vs AEW: The Competitive Landscape34:22 The Future of AEW and Talent Management38:21 Factions and Their Impact on Storylines42:55 Personal Experiences with Wrestlers49:34 Reflections on Wrestling Culture and Fan Engagement49:57 Confrontations and Personal Opinions52:46 Match Previews and Predictions53:57 Wrestling Performances and Character Development57:30 Title Unification and Match Outcomes01:02:33 Death Matches and Their Impact01:07:24 Future Predictions and Upcoming Events
In Episode 360 of Airey Bros Radio, we're going belly-to-belly with one of the top minds in NCAA Division III wrestling: Coach Joe Galante of The College of New Jersey. A South Jersey native and TCNJ alum, Coach Galante has built a powerhouse rooted in culture, consistency, and care.We dig deep into his origin story, the evolution of TCNJ Wrestling, and what makes the Lions stand out in the D3 landscape. From developing All-Americans and high-character humans to incorporating yoga, mindset, and nutrition coaching—Coach Galante shares what it takes to build a championship program on and off the mat.We also talk about transfers, alumni legacy, academic standards, wrestling camps, CrossFit integration, and why a strong culture wins championships.Whether you're a coach, recruit, parent, or diehard fan of New Jersey wrestling, this one is loaded with actionable insights, heartfelt moments, and even a few laughs. Don't miss it!⏱️ Show Notes & Topics Covered:0:00 – Intro: Why TCNJ, New Jersey roots & building pipelines1:40 – Coach Galante's wrestling/coaching origin story6:50 – The role of TCNJ camps in recruiting & community12:00 – From Ocean City PE closet to college head coach17:15 – Transfers, D1 bounce-backs & building a complete lineup21:30 – Team culture: bonding, service, & communication24:40 – Scholar All-Americans & academic structure at TCNJ28:50 – Yoga, mindset, nutrition & longevity in college wrestling36:00 – Spotting diamonds in the rough during recruiting43:00 – How to balance performance goals vs. outcomes50:10 – Delegating as head coach & coaching staff structure55:20 – Offseason prep & who's coming back in 20251:00:50 – Emotional highs at Nationals & Saturday mindset1:07:10 – Growing up with a coach dad & wrestling family1:14:30 – CrossFit, cold dips, bone broth & staying dialed1:19:40 – Guilty pleasures, family life, and building legacyFollow the Lions@tcnj_wrestlingNow available on Spotify, Apple & YouTube
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with Pete Riley—head coach of Riley Wrestling Club and Region 6 alum—to talk wrestling, fatherhood, life lessons, and building something bigger than the mat. From launching a club during COVID to redefining what it means to coach with heart, Pete shares how adversity shaped his journey as a coach, dad, and mentor.
In Episode 348 of Airey Bros Radio, we go belly-to-belly with Vinnie Santaniello, founder of Shore Thing Wrestling Club, NCAA Division III finalist, and Ocean County Sheriff. Vinnie takes us deep inside:The rise of Brick Memorial wrestlingHis judo background and how it shaped his mat styleBuilding Shore Thing into a powerhouse club with over 40 NJ state champs and 250+ state medalistsCoaching philosophy, athlete development, and letting kids fail and innovateGenerational success stories: from club beginnings to coaching his own sons to state titlesThe evolution of New Jersey Shore Conference wrestling, scrambling, funk rolls, and moreThis episode is a must-listen for wrestlers, parents, coaches, and fans of NJ wrestling history. Subscribe, rate, and share to support grassroots wrestling media!Follow Shore Thing Wrestling on Instagram and Facebook: @shorethingwrestlingclubFollow Airey Bros Radio on Instagram and YouTube: @aireybrosradioTimestamps & Show Notes0:00 — Intro: Airey Bros cover the Shore Conference wrestling scene1:00 — Meet Vinnie Santaniello: Brick Memorial, TC&J, NCAA DIII finalist2:00 — Shore Thing Wrestling Club origins & early champions5:00 — Fun stories from the early days + UFC fighters in the room8:00 — Moving through facilities: Fitness 2000 to Pine Grove to Lakewood12:00 — Vinnie's judo roots & the transition to wrestling dominance16:00 — Brick Memorial's golden era & system coaching approach20:00 — Shore Conference culture: toughness, style, legacy25:00 — How Shore Thing balances teaching systems + personal styles28:00 — Funk roll stories, technique evolution, and club innovation35:00 — Helping kids navigate failure, growth, and high-level practice40:00 — Being a wrestling parent, balancing sports, and long-term development45:00 — The grind of New Jersey wrestling & handling injuries50:00 — Final 4 Questions: coffee habits, rituals, country music favorites, guilty pleasures55:00 — Outro: upcoming guests and thanks to Vinnie Santaniello
On This episode of Airey Bros Radio, we go deep into the world of New Jersey high school sports with one of the Shore Conference's most respected voices — Bob Badders of Shore Sports Insider.From the rise of Region 6 wrestling to the evolution of sports media, Bob brings decades of insight as a writer, photographer, and broadcaster.
summaryThe conversation delves into the complexities of cultural representation in wrestling, focusing on Swerve Strickland's recent actions and the backlash from figures like Booker T. The discussion highlights the exploitation of black culture by media outlets like Vlad TV and the implications of associating with controversial figures like Chasen Rance. The speakers express concerns about authenticity in wrestling and the consequences of Swerve's behavior, emphasizing the need for humility and genuine representation in the industry. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding wrestling, including critiques of interview styles, the importance of authenticity in representation, the health and well-being of wrestlers, and the anticipation for WrestleMania. They discuss the dynamics of the NXT women's championship and speculate on potential outcomes and storylines, emphasizing the need for genuine representation in the wrestling industry. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers discuss various wrestling matches and predictions leading up to WrestleMania. They analyze the potential outcomes of title matches, the significance of rising stars, and the impact of controversial matches on the wrestling community. The conversation also highlights the empowerment of women in wrestling, particularly focusing on a historic match featuring two black women. The speakers express their opinions on the dynamics of triple threat matches and the overall excitement and confusion surrounding the WrestleMania card. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the upcoming WrestleMania matches, analyzing the dynamics and potential outcomes of key bouts. They discuss the impressive speed of Bronbreaker, the anticipated clash between LA Knight and Jacob Fatu, and the stakes involved in the title match between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton. The conversation also covers the triple threat match featuring Rhea Ripley, E.O. Sky, and Bianca Belair, as well as the battle between Jey Uso and Gunther. Finally, they reflect on the significance of the match between Cody Rhodes and John Cena, emphasizing the emotional undertones and the potential for future storylines.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mania and Cultural Representation02:21 Booker T's Response to Swerve Strickland04:32 The Controversy Surrounding Chasen Rance08:50 Vlad TV's Role in Exploiting Black Culture12:00 Swerve Strickland's Authenticity and Cultural Identity20:20 The Consequences of Swerve's Actions26:31 Reflections on Wrestling Culture and Representation36:29 Critique of Interviewing Styles39:26 Authenticity in Wrestling Representation42:39 Health and Well-being of Wrestlers43:54 WrestleMania Expectations48:08 Rumors and Speculations in Wrestling50:38 NXT Women's Championship Dynamics01:03:44 Future of Women's Wrestling Titles01:05:17 Rising Stars and Title Contenders01:09:59 Championship Matches and Predictions01:14:51 Controversial Matches and WrestleMania Build-Up01:19:44 Women's Empowerment in Wrestling01:24:58 Triple Threat Dynamics and Title Contention01:33:06 The Rise of Bronbreaker01:40:16 LA Knight vs. Jacob Fatu: A Clash of Titans01:42:18 Charlotte Flair vs. Tiffany Stratton: A Title Match with Stakes01:46:03 Triple Threat: Rhea Ripley, E.O. Sky, and Bianca Belair01:52:04 Jey Uso vs. Gunther: A Battle for the Ages01:55:34 Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena: The Passing of the Torch02:06:30 Final Thoughts on WrestleMania 39
In this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with Coach Corey Ruff, the head wrestling coach at the University of the Cumberlands. With a coaching career spanning over two decades, including building Lindsay Wilson from the ground up and leading UC to a dominant NAIA program.Coach Ruff shares his journey, philosophy, and vision for taking the Patriots to the next level.
WHO WON THE TRADE? On the latest episode of 'MightyCast', DJ is joined by the man he was traded for, 'Funky' Ben Askren! Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:47 Welcome Ben Askren! 1:07 Askren Changed DJ's Life! 1:57 Full Story of the Askren DJ Trade 7:01 Who Came Up with the Trade Idea? 8:46 UFC Got ROBBED in the Trade? 10:32 DJ Wants to Box Pacquiao?! 12:14 Factor! CODE: MIGHTYFIFTY 13:26 Hexclad! CODE: MIGHTY 14:23 Will Askren Compete in BJJ? 15:34 Why DJ Competes in Gi over Nogi 17:04 DJ Trained with the Ruotolo Brothers 19:55 Askren Hates that Russians were BANNED from the Olympics 21:22 Pro BJJ and Wrestling Leagues are the Future? 22:33 Askren's Athletic Background 23:01 When Askren Went All-In on Wrestling 24:36 2x College National Champ and Olympics 25:23 Askren's First Pro Fights 27:26 Askren had ZERO Amateur Fights?! 29:10 Askren's ELITE Bellator Run 30:05 The Best Base for MMA 30:37 Debating One FC's Hydration Test Weigh-Ins 34:30 How to Stop Fighters from Missing Weight 38:37 Robbie Lawler vs Askren BREAKDOWN 40:08 Masvidal vs Askren BREAKDOWN 40:37 Damian Maia vs Askren BREAKDOWN 41:50 Why Askren Retired 43:59 Who Got the Better Trade One or UFC?! 46:06 Whose Idea Was the Trade? 46:46 Why DJ Didn't Fight Dillashaw 48:08 The BIG Problem with MMA 48:53 Why DJ Wanted to Leave the UFC 51:11 The BIG Problem with MMA Pt. 2 53:00 Ben vs Jake Paul BREAKDOWN 57:14 Ben Made More in Boxing than MMA?! 59:19 Ben LOVES Bitcoin 1:10:58 DJ is Jealous of Ben's Hair… 1:12:03 1ST PHORM! 1stphorm.com/mightycast 1:13:33 Mighty Recap! 1:13:46 Ben Askren is SO Smart 1:14:00 Wrestling Culture is Hardcore 1:15:37 The One/UFC Trade Who Thought of It? 1:17:52 Ben Askren was a BEAST 1:20:03 We Need CJI for Wrestling 1:20:25 Deep Dive into Ben's Record 1:23:11 DJ's Favorite Investments 1:25:08 UFC Messed Up with the Trade… 1:28:11 Who Should UFC and One Trade TODAY?! Produced/edited by Michael Wonsover (@mwonsover on IG/Twitter)
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This week we are talking about positive changes in the wrestling industry.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow We discussed the recent AEW Full Gear pay-per-view, including the bloody "Hell of War" match between Adam Page and Swerve Strickland. There was debate around how violent/extreme the match was. We previewed the upcoming WWE Survivor Series event, including the WarGames matches. There was excitement for the women's WarGames in particular. We made hand turkeys in honor of Thanksgiving and shared what we are thankful for in wrestling right now, including the variety of promotions and content available. We talked about some recent or upcoming appearances/matches featuring names like Necro Butcher, Ronda Rousey, Michael Cole, etc. There was discussion around the commentary teams in WWE and AEW, appreciating when the commentators are having fun and being "unhinged." Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow We discussed the recent AEW Full Gear pay-per-view, including the bloody "Hell of War" match between Adam Page and Swerve Strickland. There was debate around how violent/extreme the match was. We previewed the upcoming WWE Survivor Series event, including the WarGames matches. There was excitement for the women's WarGames in particular. We made hand turkeys in honor of Thanksgiving and shared what we are thankful for in wrestling right now, including the variety of promotions and content available. We talked about some recent or upcoming appearances/matches featuring names like Necro Butcher, Ronda Rousey, Michael Cole, etc. There was discussion around the commentary teams in WWE and AEW, appreciating when the commentators are having fun and being "unhinged." Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow We discussed the recent AEW Full Gear pay-per-view, including the bloody "Hell of War" match between Adam Page and Swerve Strickland. There was debate around how violent/extreme the match was. We previewed the upcoming WWE Survivor Series event, including the WarGames matches. There was excitement for the women's WarGames in particular. We made hand turkeys in honor of Thanksgiving and shared what we are thankful for in wrestling right now, including the variety of promotions and content available. We talked about some recent or upcoming appearances/matches featuring names like Necro Butcher, Ronda Rousey, Michael Cole, etc. There was discussion around the commentary teams in WWE and AEW, appreciating when the commentators are having fun and being "unhinged." Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
Welcome to 'The Number Two Show,'. In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of wrestling heels—those magnetic villains who make the sport so compelling.
Welcome to 'The Number Two Show,'. In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of wrestling heels—those magnetic villains who make the sport so compelling.
Welcome to 'The Number Two Show,'. In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of wrestling heels—those magnetic villains who make the sport so compelling.
Welcome to 'The Number Two Show,'. In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of wrestling heels—those magnetic villains who make the sport so compelling.
The Guys discuss their TOP 5 in Wrestling & Culture.
Terza edizione degli Awards targati Pro Wrestling Culture con tutto lo staff al completo e un grande ospite d'eccezione, Follow The Tube. Buone Feste e buon Anno a tutti!
Buona Vigilia e Felice Santo Natale a voi tutti dal nostro staff, con un nuovo episodio del Pro Wrestling Culture.
Analisi AEW Winter is Coming, commenti sul rinnovo di Kevin Owens con la WWE e molto altro
La nostra intervista al promoter e atleta per la federazione svizzera Pro Wrestling Live Events, Luca Rusconi/Belthazar.
Il licenziamento di Jeff Hardy da parte della WWE, l'addio di Gargano a NXT, il sempre più probabile avvicinamento di O'Reilly in AEW e le doverose analisi di Dynamite nel nuovo numero del Pro Wrestling Culture. Where the big boys play.
Completiamo il cerchio inerente la Rebel Souls con la nostra intervista a The Entertrainer per l'episodio 151 del Pro Wrestling Culture. Where the big boys play.
Tante tematiche da affrontare nell'episodio 150 del Pro Wrestling Culture e, a farci compagnia, l'atleta Sebastian De Witt.
Altro appuntamento speciale con il PWC attraverso la nostra intervista all'arbitro italiano e commentatore per la WIVA, Jhonny Puttini.
Con orgoglio vi presentiamo l'episodio 148 del Pro Wrestling Culture con la nostra intervista al promoter della Nu-Wrestling Evolution, l'uomo che ha reso possibile l'ultimo match in carriera di Ultimate Warrior, Roberto Indiano.
Il faccia a faccia tra MJF e CM Punk, quello tra Bryan e Page con le analisi di Survivor Series e Turning Point nel nuovo numero del PWC!
Wrestlemania è La Mecca di ogni fan di Wrestling. Per quanto sia amata e odiata, la WWE riesce ancora a raggruppare centinaia di migliaia di fan di ogni genere per quella che è in assoluto la settimana più importante del panorama Wrestling mondiale: la WrestleMania week. In questa puntata Matteo Pagliarella e Aldo Fiadone, voci principali del Pro Wrestling Culture, ci raccontano la loro esperienza allo Showcase of the Immortals e daranno qualche consiglio ai fortunati che decideranno di andare dall' altra parte dell' oceano e godere dello show di Wrestling più importante del mondo. Buon ascolto!
La nostra intervista al membro dei Rebel Souls e vincitore della Rissa Reale in Milan Wrestling Federation, l'inimitabile Steve Mckee.
Analisi di AEW Full Gear e Dynamite con preview di WWE Survivor Series nell'episodio 145 del Pro Wrestling Culture. Where the big boys play.
I nostri brevi commenti in merito a quanto visto sabato 13 novembre 2021 nello show della Italian Wrestling Association con Roma Caput Mundi.
Tra uno sbusting ed un altro, rieccoci davanti ad un nuovo speciale del PWC per parlarvi dei recenti fatti in casa WWE, la preview di AEW Full Gear e dello show IWA di questo weekend.
Divertimento, trash e tanto altro nella nostra preview dello show IWA Roma Caput Mundi in diretta da Roma con tante belle persone.
La preview di AEW Full Gear, quella dello show IWA di questo sabato e la presenza dell'artista per eccellenza, Otanod, in un nuovo numero del PWC!
La nostra intervista esclusiva a Jordan Saeed, il fresco campione della Italian Wrestling Assosiation e attualmente campione anche nella federazione inglese WRESTLEPRO.Buon ascolto a voi tutti!
Settima partre (ebbene si) di sbusting targato Pro Wrestling Culture o meglio, targato "Il Professore" Matteo Pagliarella! Buon ascolto a voi tutti.
Una battaglia per il rispetto è quella che ascolterete e che, giustamente, capirete.
Si sbusta anche quest'oggi insieme a graditi ospiti e un set di carte tutto a tema NJPW!
Difficile poter descrivere quanto successo nell'episodio 136 del PWC. Per scoprirlo non vi resta che ascoltare e prepararvi a qualcosa di leggendario!
Episodio del Pro Wrestling Culture dedicato alla review di Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory 2021.
Si sbusta, ma non solo. Nel PWC 134 analisi di SmackDown post Crown Jewel, di Rampage e preview di Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory.
Live Reaction del Pro Wrestling Culture interamente dedicata a WWE Crown Jewel 2021.
The Long & Winding Royal Road biography episodes continue with a look at the life and career of Akira Taue as WH Park is joined by Dave Musgrave, who has written for the Wrestling Observer, Slam Wrestling and is the former co-host of the Wrestling Culture podcast with Dylan Hales. WH and Dave look at Taue's teenage involvement with sports and his entry into Sumo Wrestling, his time at the All Japan dojo, his pivotal relationships with Jumbo Tsuruta and Toshiaki Kawada, his incredible 1996 run, and the later stages of his career as a member of Pro Wrestling NOAH. Support this podcast by picking up a Long & Winding Royal Road t-shirt:https://store.postwrestling.com/collections/featured-items/products/the-long-winding-royal-road-t-shirt-black WH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in The Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. Music: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain Letter Case Lowe on Twitter: @_InYourCase WH Park on Twitter: @whpark9 Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @postwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Lo scontro definitivo tra "The REAL Messiah" Aldo Fiadone e "The Hollywood DMD" Gian Marco Diomedi nell'episodio 132 del Pro Wrestling Culture.
Il Cowboy è finalmente tornato, il WWE Draft è passato agli archivi. Questo e molto altro in un nuovo numero del PWC!
Aldo, Matteo ed Emanuele intervistano la leggenda del wrestling e WWE Hall of Famer, Ricky Morton.
Welcome to episode 23 of the No Block No Rock Podcast! Tune in this week to hear from former offensive lineman Tanner Farmer. He gives us a behind the scenes look on the football program as we talk Culture, NIL, Mo Washington, and MORE! THIS IS A MUST LISTEN EPISODE SO BUCKLE UP!!! Please like, share and subscribe! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @NBNRPodcast
Ben and Katy are joined by WhatCulture.com presenter and wrestler, Simon Miller, to talk about internet engagement, fandoms, and Youtube comments. Then, CMPunk cuts a bomb promo and Damien Lillard highlights are our Play of the Week.Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0