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For this Pride Month edition of Sunday Sessions: 1000 Words, Roni Nicole sits down with veteran professional wrestler BH Doom for an intimate conversation about identity, authenticity, and finding the courage to live openly. BH Doom reflects on his journey through nearly 15 years in professional wrestling, discussing what it was like to come out after establishing his career, the challenges of navigating locker rooms while hiding parts of himself, and the freedom that came from returning to wrestling as his authentic self. Along the way, he shares how community, mentorship, recovery, and representation have shaped both his personal life and his career. The episode also includes a historical spotlight on Cassandro, the legendary luchador whose groundbreaking career transformed the role of the exotico and expanded what queer representation could look like in professional wrestling. This is a conversation about resilience, visibility, and creating space for future generations—both inside the wrestling ring and beyond. Guest: BH Doom Host: Roni Nicole Celebrate Pride Month by listening, sharing, and supporting the diverse voices helping shape the future of professional wrestling.
Sunday Sessions: 1000 Words returns for Pride Month with Arizona wrestler SOS, who shares an inspiring conversation about identity, creativity, and finding belonging in professional wrestling. Host Roni Nicole sits down with SOS to discuss her nearly ten-year wrestling journey, from training at Arizona Wrestling Federation to becoming a coach and nationally traveling performer. Together they explore how storytelling shaped her wrestling career, what being pansexual means to her, and why authentic representation matters both inside and outside the ring. SOS opens up about carrying the pansexual flag to the ring for the first time, blending family heritage and artistic influences into her character, and encouraging the next generation of queer wrestlers to never diminish who they are for someone else's comfort. This episode also honors pioneering champion Sandy Parker, celebrating her groundbreaking legacy as one of professional wrestling's earliest openly LGBTQ+ world champions and her lasting impact on wrestling history. Join us for another thoughtful conversation celebrating Pride, resilience, and the stories that continue to shape professional wrestling.
Welcome to This Week in Wrestling A podcast that goes over news and rumors or storylines that have been going on this week in the world of pro wrestling. This week….. Wrestling fans stalking Tessa Hard-ons for Punk KOR predictions Subscribe on patreon.com/LingusMafia for ad-free and video versions of the show, exclusive PPV/PLE reviews and bonus shows including every Wrestlemania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, and Saturday Night's Main Event ever. Get access to over 10 years of podcasts! 2 Tiers $6.00 All Audio Shows. $18.00 All the Audio AND Video Stay connected: All our social media (@LingusMafia) links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/lingusmafia Drop us an email with comments or questions: lingusmafia@gmail.com Check our YouTube out at Wrestle Lingus Show! Remember to leave a comment and rate the show wherever you get your podcast from, we gotta get the word out there, we aren't too proud to beg, please? Buy some merch here! https://lingusmafia.printful.me/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt and Jeff Hardy join Battle to talk about their current run in TNA, why Slammiversary still feels special, and how they keep finding new ways to make ladder matches feel dangerous, creative, and unforgettable. They also get into the Broken Matt Hardy/Brother Nero universe, Willow going viral, the possibility of facing The New Day in TNA, and why this chapter of their careers still feels fresh. Follow the Show: @battlegroundpodcast Follow the Crew: @battleonair @matthardybrand @jeffhardybrandSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to WWE RAW or SMACKDOWN TBD, the podcast where Ryan Gray, Richie Mars, and special guests determine whether WWE's biggest stars are a better fit for Raw or SmackDown. In this special sampler episode, we revisit three standout debates featuring some of WWE's most accomplished superstars: Charlotte Flair with special guest Ibou Dolph Ziggler with special guest Marcus Randy Orton with special guest MJ Which brand maximizes Charlotte Flair's star power? Was Dolph Ziggler always destined to be a Raw workhorse or a SmackDown centerpiece? And where does "The Viper" Randy Orton truly belong? Join the crew as they break down careers, championships, rivalries, character evolution, and brand identity while making the ultimate Raw vs. SmackDown case for each superstar. Whether you're a longtime WWE fan or discovering the series for the first time, this sampler offers a perfect introduction to the unique format and spirited debates of WWE RAW or SMACKDOWN TBD. Check out the entire series on our YouTube page! WWE, WWE Podcast, Raw, SmackDown, WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, Charlotte Flair, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, Ryan Gray, Richie Mars, WWE Draft, WWE Debate, Wrestling Podcast, Pro Wrestling, WWE History, WWE Discussion, Charlotte Flair Podcast, Randy Orton Podcast, Dolph Ziggler Podcast, WWE Brands, Wrestling Analysis, WWE Network, Wrestling Fans, WWE Superstars, WWE Retrospective, NoSo Network, WWE Sampler, WWE Fantasy Booking, Sports Entertainment
My full interview with "The Safety Hazard" Oliver Thorn is now available! We talk about his journey through backyard wrestling, his entrance theme, becoming a referee, an altercation with a fan, training at Al Snow's Wrestling Academy and Burridge Fight Design, plus his thoughts on Marilyn Manson, Jon Moxley, Gordon Ramsay, using barbed wire as a weapon, his future plans, and much more.VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/NK7eHHJcp9gPlease follow "The Safety Hazard" Oliver Thorn on Instagram @oliver.thorn.wrestling.Season 3 YouTube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqzKmDeATCYGPnhuZ5PzbqOb0OxeUb13X&si=x3UvKoPSX0mqS6BkJAMES "NUTTY T" BRIERLEY interview: https://youtu.be/ponXZLNjRQ4YouTube: youtube.com/c/GeorgeBukaWDYCIPodcastSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/5z2U45OagymjgUsQE2JbrwInstagram: whatdoyoucallitpodcast
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling. The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery. This episode highlights Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work. Topics Discussed Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene Building and maintaining a wrestling career Memorable experiences from independent wrestling The value of community within professional wrestling Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery The wrestling community rallying around one of its own What We Learned Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion. Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another. Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes. Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling. The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery. This episode highlights Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work. Topics Discussed Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene Building and maintaining a wrestling career Memorable experiences from independent wrestling The value of community within professional wrestling Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery The wrestling community rallying around one of its own What We Learned Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion. Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another. Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes. Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.
Tommy Dreamer is running TNA Wrestling into the ground, fans aren't happy, boycotting, ratings are down, the sky is falling! https://www.wrestlevoice.com/pws/tna-amc-deal-tommy-dreamer-creative-crisis-2026
Back when the 'WWE Network' was nothing more than a sh*t load of VHS tapes. Simon Miller presents 10 Things Only 90s Wrestling Fans Will Understand...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wrestling Mayhem Show 1002 features Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike joined by pro wrestlers Facade and Tara Zep for a full-on WrestleMania week debrief. The crew opens with WrestleMania reactions, including the growing frustration with heavy commercial breaks, Night One not quite feeling like WrestleMania, standout women's moments, and the strange new “add-itude era” of WWE viewing. Then Facade and Tara Zep take the spotlight with stories from a nonstop Vegas week. Tara talks about returning from injury, working a packed schedule, attending Lodestone, and finding confidence in the middle of a high-pressure week. Facade breaks down his Power Slap experience, from medical testing and weigh-ins to the actual slap, aftermath, and safety protocols. The couple also shares the story of their Vegas wedding, complete with missing rings, Chest Flexor running point, Brian Cage dropping in, and Mick Foley officiating. The episode also previews Only Wrestlers LIVE in Pittsburgh and wraps with “What We Learned,” including Tara's lesson in trusting herself, Facade's reminder to keep trying new things, and Mad Mike's eternal belief in Lucha Underground.
Wrestling Mayhem Show 1002 features Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike joined by pro wrestlers Facade and Tara Zep for a full-on WrestleMania week debrief. The crew opens with WrestleMania reactions, including the growing frustration with heavy commercial breaks, Night One not quite feeling like WrestleMania, standout women's moments, and the strange new “add-itude era” of WWE viewing. Then Facade and Tara Zep take the spotlight with stories from a nonstop Vegas week. Tara talks about returning from injury, working a packed schedule, attending Lodestone, and finding confidence in the middle of a high-pressure week. Facade breaks down his Power Slap experience, from medical testing and weigh-ins to the actual slap, aftermath, and safety protocols. The couple also shares the story of their Vegas wedding, complete with missing rings, Chest Flexor running point, Brian Cage dropping in, and Mick Foley officiating. The episode also previews Only Wrestlers LIVE in Pittsburgh and wraps with “What We Learned,” including Tara's lesson in trusting herself, Facade's reminder to keep trying new things, and Mad Mike's eternal belief in Lucha Underground.
This week Work of Wrestling host, Tim Kail, is joined by longtime listener and fellow podcaster Michael Cascio. This is a great conversation between two passionate wrestling fans about an assortment of wrestling-related issues. Topics include feeling obligated to watch WWE, protecting one's fandom of wrestling, not following wrestling journalists to dismantle the joy inherent in the medium, the three kinds of wrestling fans, striving to return to innocence, WWE's sense of entitlement and AEW's consistent striving for new fans, and the importance of having a conversation in our polarized world. Visit https://www.struttingfromgorilla.com to listen to Mike's podcast.
Wrestling Fans! Scott is back with the THE HEEL WORLD to break down Wrestlemania! www.ChallengeManiacs.comwww.ChallengeMania.Livewww.ChallengeMania.Shop
This is the one… the studio is PACKED as the FN Crew welcomes the entire @ILWPOD2024 squad—Justin Woolwine, Pops, and Nasty Nate—for their first full Nonsense experience
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
Welcome back to a very fun "go home" show of The Fight Factory Wrestling Podcast. Today we hammer home the final details for Fight Factory Wrestling's Tough Luck going down at the Mecca in Ridgefield Park, this Saturday. Dave Sturchio, Tommy Dee and Fight Factory's own SETH is in studio today to discuss the happenings! Is ChatGPT a bad thing for wrestling? Well, we put he or she or it to the test as we ask ChatGPT what the Top 3 WrestleManias are, the Bottom 3 WrestleMania's and the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time! All this and so much more! It's Mania Season! Let's go!! #WrestleMania #Top3 #FightFactoryWrestling
On this episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show 996, Mad Mike and Rizz lead a swordless night of wrestling talk covering WWE 2K26, the state of the WrestleMania build, Jimmy Uso's breakout Raw promo, The IInspiration's AEW return, Royce Keys on Main Event, and a full preview of AEW Revolution. The crew also dives into another chaotic edition of Mayhem Mania, with Tina Keyes, Dave Podnar, and TPOP helping reshape the fantasy WrestleMania card. The show wraps with a standout What We Learned segment featuring thoughts on Willow Nightingale, 880 Wrestling, Harley Cameron, and more.
On this episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show 996, Mad Mike and Rizz lead a swordless night of wrestling talk covering WWE 2K26, the state of the WrestleMania build, Jimmy Uso's breakout Raw promo, The IInspiration's AEW return, Royce Keys on Main Event, and a full preview of AEW Revolution. The crew also dives into another chaotic edition of Mayhem Mania, with Tina Keyes, Dave Podnar, and TPOP helping reshape the fantasy WrestleMania card. The show wraps with a standout What We Learned segment featuring thoughts on Willow Nightingale, 880 Wrestling, Harley Cameron, and more.
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Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling TNF Champion Marco Narcisso to talk character evolution, Den of Desire chaos, and what's next across the Pittsburgh scene. Plus: WrestleMania-season shakeups, AEW momentum toward Revolution, a Mayhem Mania rules run-down, and “What We Learned” to close it out.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling TNF Champion Marco Narcisso to talk character evolution, Den of Desire chaos, and what's next across the Pittsburgh scene. Plus: WrestleMania-season shakeups, AEW momentum toward Revolution, a Mayhem Mania rules run-down, and “What We Learned” to close it out.
The guys dive into to many things on this episode....and yes, wrestling is part of the show! Sir Michael Jenks and Mark "The Mark" have to check a few things off their shopping list first before diving into AEW's grand slam programming and WWE's shows. WWE ShopCan Crushers Merch Store
Bienvenidos a SNUG en Español, el podcast donde analizamos TODO lo que está pasando en el mundo de la lucha libre profesional.Esta semana, Edgar y Erick Padilla desglosan las noticias más importantes de WWE y el wrestling internacional:
0:00 - Intro & WrestleMania Season Talk1:30 - Roman Reigns vs CM Punk Promo Discussion Begins6:03 - Reading Fan Feedback & Criticism15:30 - Defending Their Take on the Promo25:00 - Why Wrestling Fans Are Divided30:00 - CM Punk on Wrestling Fans & Powerhouse Hobbs Name Change42:00 - Ricochet's WWE Legacy Comments70:00 - Ricochet vs Jimmy Cornette Exchange85:00 - WWE vs Indies: The Legacy Debate95:00 - Wrap UpThis episode features the hosts standing by their opinions despite heavy criticism, discussing the state of wrestling fandom, and debating what really matters - legacy or financial success.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Pour yourself a glass and settle in: we're uncorking another edition of The Life Of A Wrestling Fan, our series that highlights the lives of passionate wrestling fans who are also thriving professionals and creatives.In this episode, we're toasting with Adelle Platon, a journalism and content creator wrestling baddie with bylines including Vibe Magazine, TIDAL, Netflix and more. We chat about her journey as a longtime wrestling fan, from what brought her back to wrestling after a break and what keeps her interested in watching.Adelle also shares her experience in the journalism field including switching majors in college from psychology to journalism, journalists she looked up when beginning to pursue the field, some of her favorite stories she has been able to write and our thoughts as two journalists on platforms using AI to write articles now. Adelle also shares how she has been able to tag team her career and wrestling fandom, including interviewing the GOAT, John Cena and how she has started to showcase her love of wrestling through her content.It wouldn't be an episode of WWD without some manifestation. Adelle is manifesting BIG and gives her advice to those looking to enter the journalism field.Follow Adelle on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adelllusion/ Music: Prod. by Jay 808Logo Design: Joy Lin ArnessTwitter: www.twitter.com/wwdcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/wwdcastTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@wwdcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wwdcast/Merch: www.shop.wrestlingwinedownlv.com
Support our sponsor this week by using the link below for the exclusive Solomonster offer!EXPRESSVPN ▶ Get an extra FOUR MONTHS FREE of the #1 trusted VPN at http://www.expressvpn.com/solomonsterRSPW Rewind returns after a lengthy absence with Episode 38 reviewing posts in the RSPW newsgroup and what wrestling fans were talking about (and complaining about) as far back as 1990! In this installment, there's a LOT of divided opinion about Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez, as well as John Cena after his WWE debut in 2002, right on through the early days of his first reign as WWE champion. I thought it would be appropriate to look back at the early days of Cena's career given his recent retirement. Enjoy!***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
It's WWE Saturday Night's Main Event season, and Ryan Gray is joined by a rotation of fellow Wrestling Fans to preview every match on the card! In this installment, Ryan and Mark Poirier discuss Sami Zayn vs Damian Priest vs Randy Orton vs Trick Williams for the #1 contender to the WWE Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event. Ryan and Richie Mars discuss Cody Rhodes vs Jacob Fatu at Saturday Night's Main Event. Ryan and Jeff from Jeff Learns Wrestling discuss Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky vs Liv Morgan & Roxanne Perez for the WWE Women's Tag Team Titles at Saturday Night's Main Event. Check out YouTube for more! https://www.youtube.com/@northsouthoconnectionpodnet
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On the latest episode of the Gentlemen's Wrestling Podcast host Jesse Collings is joined by Kevin Hare as they discuss their experiences going to live events, who are the types of people that make up wrestling audiences in 2025, how that differs from what most people assume, the changes WWE has made to pricing and touring schedule, how WWE influences other fanbases and a lot more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's WWE Saturday Night's Main Event season, and Ryan Gray is joined by a rotation of fellow Wrestling Fans to preview every match on the card! In this installment, Ryan, Mike Rossi & Rihie Mars discuss John Cena's final match vs. GUNTHER at Saturday Night's Main Event. As well as the rest of the card.
The FigGuys - A Wrestling Action Figures & Collectibles Podcast
Moc. Loose. Collectors. Forever.It's Holiday Havoc on The FigGuys! In Episode 082, Mike and Tom deliver the ultimate Holiday Shopping Guide for anyone trying to find the perfect gift for the wrestling-obsessed fan in their life. From massive holiday savings to collector-grade accessories, plush pals, arena upgrades, and retro goodness, the boys walk you through the BEST places to shop this season and the hottest items worth grabbing.The episode kicks off with an in-depth breakdown of the Ringside Collectibles Holiday Sale, featuring some of the wildest prices of the year. Mike and Tom highlight deal after deal, including Ultimate Editions, Top Picks, Jazzwares vault items, young guns, legends, chases, retro sets, and the brand-new Saturday Night's Main Event 3-pack featuring Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and Jesse “The Body” Ventura. If you're hunting bargains, Ringside is stacked — and the guys cover all the standouts.Next, the focus shifts to Figures Toy Company, the go-to spot for anyone trying to finish or enhance their wrestling arena setup. From ring skirts to guardrails, entrance stages, cages, retro accessories, and more, FTC brings the tools fans need to elevate their displays. The boys also talk about their fresh LJN finds at Target — including the hidden-in-plain-sight holiday section placement — and show off minty blue and black cards along with new Hogan variants.From there, it's all about BigShots, one of the most fun and unique gift options of the season. Whether you're buying for young fans, nostalgic collectors, or someone who needs a good “buddy” for the couch, BigShots offers plush Superstars, UFC fighters, and incredible blankets including the Hulkamania design and a massive WrestleMania logo blanket. The guys dive into their favorites, joke about future BigShots “weapons,” and show off the Paul Heyman plush with his signature microphone.It wouldn't be a FigGuys episode without pickups, and this week's Unbox With Us is loaded. LJN discoveries, Hogan comparisons, retro nostalgia, and some figure chaos (including Danhausen diving off Mike's shelf) keep the segment lively before the show rolls into more discussions about retro sets, Big Rubber Guys, new lines, and everything filling up the hobby right now.Throughout the episode, expect the usual FigGuys energy — jokes, riffs, good-natured chaos, and even a cameo from “LA Mike”. As always, the show blends information with entertainment, making this the perfect companion for anyone doing their holiday shopping or simply wanting to know what's worth adding to their collection.
Pour yourself a glass and settle in: we're uncorking another edition of The Life Of A Wrestling Fan, our series that highlights the lives of passionate wrestling fans who are also thriving professionals and creatives.In this episode, we're toasting with Annarose Kern, the baddie behind Sunnies For Sinners, an alternative sunglasses brand for hot weirdos. We chat about her journey as a wrestling fan, from the wrestlers that keep her watching weekly to if she branches out and checks out other companies.Annarose is also sharing her incredible path to entrepreneurship, from being a serial entrepreneur her whole life to launching Sunnies For Sinners earlier this year. She also shares with us how she's been able to combine her love of wrestling with her brand, thanks to a certain lady of brutality and of course, we're manifesting for the future!Shop Sunnies For Sinners: https://www.sunniesforsinners.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunniesforsinners/ Music: Prod. by Jay 808Logo Design: Joy Lin ArnessTwitter: www.twitter.com/wwdcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/wwdcastTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@wwdcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wwdcast/Merch: www.shop.wrestlingwinedownlv.com
NXT Women's Champion Tatum Paxley joins The Battleground Podcast to talk about her huge win at Halloween Havoc, what it means to finally stand on her own, and why her reign will feel different from any other. Plus, she reveals her dream opponent for a title defense and shares thoughts on a possible move to Raw or SmackDown.