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Greg and Dane look at one of the best WWE PPV's of 2005 with Vengeance '05 from Las Vegas. We got two world title matches and an epic WrestleMania 21 rematch between Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels! We also get to see if Lilian Garcia will propose to the world's largest love machine Viscera, and hopefully nothing ruins this proposal!
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from May 25 and 26, 2011.On the May 25, 2011 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill, they discuss with live callers Randy Savage more in-depth and WWE's video tribute, Monday's Raw episode and what worked & didn't work, Kharma's storyline write-off and questions about why exactly she's being written off, the usual Randy Savage-Vince McMahon rumors and what's valid & what's not, Undertaker's likely new role in developmental scouting, WWE's next PPV not having anything announced officially yet & potential D.C.-tie-ins, Ring of Honor's sale & future, plus Live Events Center, McNeill Makes Fun Of Your iPPV, and more. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they dove into a packed McNeill Mailbag for a variety of fun, interesting, and insightful questions.Then on the May 26, 2011 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and cohost Greg Parks, they discussed the JWC iPPV that Greg watched, then covered the day's headlines and took live calls for an hour including WWE, TNA, and ROH topics, plus whatever happened to The Patriot. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discussed the pros and cons of squash matches returning to national cable shows.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
The road to Armageddon reaches its final stop! On this episode of Ruthless, Matt Ferrell and Nick break down WWE Monday Night Raw (December 8, 2003) and WWE SmackDown (December 11, 2003) as WWE puts the finishing touches on its final pay-per-view of the year. The guys dive into the last major storyline developments, key promos, and match build that define the WWEArmageddon 2003 card, analyzing who has momentum—and who doesn't—heading into the event. From main event hype to undercard chaos, Matt and Nick break down everything that worked (and didn't) across both brands during this crucial week in the Ruthless Aggression Era. Ruthless Aggression Era, WWE 2003, WWE Raw December 8 2003, WWE SmackDown December 11 2003, WWE Armageddon 2003 build, WWE Raw review, WWE SmackDown review, WWE podcast, wrestling podcast, Matt Ferrell, WWE history podcast, pro wrestling review, WWE brand split era, WWE PPV build, wrestling nostalgia, WWE retrospective, Ruthless podcast, WWE 2000s analysis
On our Patreon, we review RAW, SmackDown and WWE PPVs from 20 years ago. With the upcoming One Night Stand 2006 show coming up and WWE launching the ECW brand, we wanted to give you this free teaser of our Patreon with our review last year of the original ECW One Night Stand. If you enjoy it, you can sign up for daily content over at http://www.patreon.com/insidetheropesKenny, Sondra and Fin are back to review the first ECW One Night Stand PPV with Mike Awesome and Tanaka knocking the shit out of each other, the RAW and SmackDown guys trying to cause trouble, Paul Heyman defending ECW and much more. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the ODPH, the panel sits down to discuss: - What we thought of the latest Star Wars film to hit the big screen, The Mandalorian & Grogu! Spoilers start at: 13:45 - A preview of what to expect, and our predictions for the next WWE PPV taking place this SUNDAY with Clash In Italy! All that and much more! Be sure to check out Fanlight Zone! For more #ODPH Content, check out our website! For #ODPH Social Media, here's our directory! ODPH Sports Edition Intro Music provided by Brian Wolff Find Your Comic Store: https://findyourcomic.store/
In this special 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode (5-22-2016), PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks hosts the Extreme Rules Post-Game Show with live calls and emails breaking down the just-completed PPV which included Roman Reigns defending the WWE World Title against AJ Styles in the main event, plus Charlotte vs. Natalya for the Women's Title, Dean Ambrose vs. Chris Jericho, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim continue their deep dive into the 2007 WWE PPV season with a full statistical breakdown of WWE SummerSlam 2007—one of the biggest events of the year and a cornerstone of WWE's annual calendar. Using the WWE WAR formula, every match is evaluated based on in-ring quality, star power, card structure, and overall event impact. With marquee matchups, championship stakes, and major storyline progression, SummerSlam presents a critical checkpoint in the WAR rankings. How does this blockbuster show perform when the numbers are applied? Does SummerSlam 2007 live up to its reputation as WWE's biggest event of the summer? And where will it land among the greatest WWE pay-per-views of all time?
Welcome to No Holds Barred, where Aaron and JT take an unfiltered look at wrestling, pop culture, and beyond—with no restrictions and no shortcuts. In episode 172, the guys continue their latest passion project: ranking the Top 25 WWE pay-per-view matches for each month in WWE history. This time, the spotlight is on May, as JT & Aaron debate which matches belong, which ones might be overrated, and which classics deserve more love. From unforgettable title bouts to hidden gems, this episode is packed with strong opinions, thoughtful analysis, and plenty of fan debate. Did they nail the list? Miss a classic? Get something completely wrong?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim continue their journey through the 2007 WWE PPV season with a full statistical breakdown of WWE Great American Bash 2007—a summer staple event carrying the legacy of one of wrestling's most historic PPV brands. Using the WWE WAR formula, every match is evaluated based on in-ring quality, star power, card structure, storyline progression, and overall event impact. From championship clashes to mid-card standouts, the crew puts the entire card under the microscope as they continue building their all-time WWE PPV rankings. With the Ruthless Aggression era in full swing, how does this iteration of the Great American Bash compare to its legacy—and does it deliver when the numbers are applied? Where will Great American Bash 2007 land in the WAR rankings?
Welcome to No Holds Barred, where Aaron and JT take an unfiltered look at wrestling, pop culture, and beyond—with no restrictions and no shortcuts. In episode 171, the guys continue their latest passion project: ranking the Top 25 WWE pay-per-view matches for each month in WWE history. This time, the spotlight is on April, as JT & Aaron debate which matches belong, which ones might be overrated, and which classics deserve more love. From unforgettable title bouts to hidden gems, this episode is packed with strong opinions, thoughtful analysis, and plenty of fan debate. Did they nail the list? Miss a classic? Get something completely wrong?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim continue breaking down the 2007 WWE PPV season with a full statistical analysis of WWE Vengeance 2007: Night of Champions—a unique event where every match on the card featured a championship on the line. Using the WWE WAR formula, the crew evaluates each match based on in-ring performance, title match importance, card structure, star power, and overall event impact. With gold at stake across the entire show, this PPV presents a fascinating case study in how championship-heavy cards perform when measured against the numbers. Does the “all titles on the line” concept elevate the overall WAR score—or does it expose inconsistencies across the card? And where does Vengeance 2007 land in the ever-growing all-time WWE PPV rankings?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim continue their journey through the 2007 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical breakdown of WWE One Night Stand 2007—a night defined by extreme rules, chaotic energy, and high-stakes stipulations. Using the WWE WAR formula, every match is evaluated based on in-ring quality, stipulation impact, crowd energy, card structure, and overall historical significance. From wild hardcore brawls to major championship clashes, this ECW-inspired event brings a very different flavor to the WAR rankings. Does the “extreme” concept boost the overall WAR score—or does it expose the card's weaknesses when held to the numbers? And where does One Night Stand 2007 land among the greatest (and most chaotic) WWE pay-per-views of all time?
On this episode 15 of Ruthless, host Matt Ferrell is joined by Steve Bennett for a deep dive into WWE Survivor Series 2003, one of the defining pay-per-views of the Ruthless Aggression Era. The guys break down the full card, key storylines, standout performances, and long-term impact of Survivor Series 2003, including what worked, what didn't, and how the event holds up in WWE history. From match quality and booking decisions to roster momentum coming out of the show, this episode takes a critical look at a pivotal moment in early-2000s WWE. Whether you're revisiting the event or hearing about it for the first time, this episode delivers thoughtful analysis and honest wrestling discussion from a Ruthless Aggression lens. Check out Matt's dive into this week of WWE C Shows as well! WWE Survivor Series 2003, Survivor Series 2003 review, Ruthless Aggression Era, WWE podcast, pro wrestling podcast, WWE history, Survivor Series review, early 2000s WWE, classic WWE PPV, WWE Ruthless Aggression, wrestling analysis, wrestling review podcast, WWE pay per view, wrestling nostalgia, Matt Ferrell podcast
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, the podcast where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Jenny analyze every WWE pay-per-view using a consistent statistical grading system to determine which events truly stand the test of time. In this episode, the crew continues the 2007 WWE PPV season with a deep dive into WWE Judgment Day 2007. Every match and segment is evaluated using the WWE WAR formula, examining match quality, star power, card structure, and overall event impact as the guys continue constructing their ever-evolving all-time WWE PPV rankings. With championship clashes and major storyline developments coming out of WrestleMania season, Judgment Day 2007is put under the microscope to see how it performs when the numbers are applied. Does the show outperform expectations when measured by the WAR system? And where will Judgment Day 2007 land in the growing historical rankings?
Welcome to No Holds Barred, where Aaron and JT take an unfiltered look at wrestling, pop culture, and beyond—with no restrictions and no shortcuts. In episode 168, the guys continue their latest passion project: ranking the Top 25 WWE pay-per-view matches for each month in WWE history. This time, the spotlight is on March, as JT & Aaron debate which matches belong, which ones might be overrated, and which classics deserve more love. From unforgettable title bouts to hidden gems, this episode is packed with strong opinions, thoughtful analysis, and plenty of fan debate. Did they nail the list? Miss a classic? Get something completely wrong?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, the podcast where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Jenny break down every WWE “season” by analyzing each pay-per-view through a consistent, stats-driven scoring system. In Episode #96, the crew kick off the 2007 WWE PPV season with a full statistical breakdown of WWE Backlash 2007. From bell-to-bell match quality to card structure, star power, and overall event impact, every moment of the show is graded using the WWE WAR formula as the guys continue building their all-time WWE PPV rankings. Featuring major WrestleMania 23 fallout—including championship rematches and the next phase of several key storylines—Backlash 2007 gets put under the microscope to see how it truly stacks up when the numbers are applied. Does the post-Mania momentum translate into a strong WAR score? And where will Backlash 2007 land in the growing all-time rankings?
The NoSo Countdown goes LIVE as JT & Ryan rank the greatest WWE Intercontinental Championship matches in company history based on an initial list comprised of viewer rankings! The Intercontinental Championship has long been known as WWE's workhorse title, producing some of the greatest matches and rivalries ever seen inside a WWE ring. From technical classics to show-stealing WrestleMania moments, we're breaking down the best IC Title matches to ever happen on a WWE PPV. YouTube Link: https://youtube.com/live/guaWJ9XMoVE
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Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, the podcast where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim break down each WWE “season” by analyzing every pay-per-view event using a consistent, stats-driven scoring system. In episode #95, the crew wrap the 1995–1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive into WWE WrestleMania XII. From match quality to card structure and overall event impact, every segment is evaluated by the numbers as the guys continue building their complete, all-time WWE PPV rankings using the WWE WAR formula. Does nostalgia hold up when the data is crunched? Does your personal WrestleMania XII ranking match the WWE WAR metrics?
WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 is loaded — and we're breaking down EVERY major match with full predictions, storyline analysis, and WrestleMania implications. Ryan Gray is joined by a rotating panel of wrestling analysts to preview the entire Elimination Chamber card:
Welcome to No Holds Barred, where Aaron and JT take an unfiltered look at wrestling, pop culture, and beyond—with no restrictions and no shortcuts. In episode 166, the guys continue their latest passion project: ranking the Top 25 WWE pay-per-view matches for each month in WWE history. This time, the spotlight is on February, as JT & Aaron debate which matches belong, which ones might be overrated, and which classics deserve more love. From unforgettable title bouts to hidden gems, this episode is packed with strong opinions, thoughtful analysis, and plenty of fan debate. And yes—there's even an editor's note, as the guys realize after recording that two matches on the list actually took place in March, setting up a fun follow-up in the next installment. Did they nail the list? Miss a classic? Get something completely wrong?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, the podcast where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim break down each WWE “season” by analyzing every pay-per-view event using a consistent, stats-driven scoring system. In episode #94, the crew continues the 1995–1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive into WWE In Your House #6. From match quality to card structure and overall event impact, every segment is evaluated by the numbers as the guys continue building their complete, all-time WWE PPV rankings using the WWE WAR formula. Does nostalgia hold up when the data is crunched? Does your personal In Your House #6 ranking match the WWE WAR metrics?
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, the podcast where WWE history meets hard numbers. JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim break down each WWE “season” by analyzing every pay-per-view event using a consistent, stats-driven scoring system. In episode #93, the crew continues the 1995–1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive into WWE Royal Rumble 1996. From match quality to card structure and overall event impact, every segment is evaluated by the numbers as the guys continue building their complete, all-time WWE PPV rankings using the WWE WAR formula. Does nostalgia hold up when the data is crunched? Does your personal Royal Rumble 1996 ranking match the WWE WAR metrics?
Dennis takes over this week as he chooses a Royal Rumble match to watch with all of YOU!!! Which Rumble match of years past did Dennis select?? Find out when you press play right now and don't forget to log into your Netflix accounts to join the watch party with us, as its now the new home to archived WWE PPV events of yesteryear!!! Enjoy!!
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE In Your House #5. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
New Japan Pro-Wrestling closed the book on a defining era at the Tokyo Dome with Wrestle Kingdom 20, a show built around transition rather than nostalgia. Hiroshi Tanahashi's retirement match marked the end of a 25-year in-ring career and served as a clear dividing line for the company moving forward, while the rest of the card focused on consolidation and direction through major title matches and contender-setting bouts. Wrestle Kingdom once again functioned as NJPW's annual truth serum — clarifying priorities, tightening the championship picture, and setting expectations for the post-Tanahashi era. Elsewhere, AEW wrapped up 2025 with Worlds End drawing an estimated 140,000 buys, pushing the company's annual PPV total near 1.25 million worldwide. MJF reclaimed the AEW World Championship, restored the "Triple B," and immediately introduced volatility to the title scene with challengers lining up on television and a potential independent title defense looming at Limitless Wrestling. Willow Nightingale made history on New Year's Smash by becoming the first woman to hold two AEW championships simultaneously, while Tony Khan confirmed the return of AEW Grand Slam Mexico in 2026 and reiterated plans to expand dual-contract partnerships with CMLL talent. WWE entered the new year in the midst of its own structural shift. Trick Williams officially joined the SmackDown roster, Giulia regained the Women's United States Championship, and Matt Cardona was confirmed as an active SmackDown competitor. The WWE PPV and PLE archive began its transition to Netflix in the United States as Raw prepares to celebrate its one-year Netflix anniversary with a Stranger Things–themed episode. Injury updates for Dominik Mysterio and Sheamus, combined with The Usos capturing the World Tag Team Championships, further highlighted a roster recalibration heading into 2026. Tonight's episode breaks down the fallout from Wrestle Kingdom 20, what Tanahashi's retirement means for New Japan's future, and how AEW and WWE are repositioning themselves at the start of a new year. No overstatement, no revisionist framing — just a grounded look at a week that quietly reset the industry's direction. Wrestling Tonight: Episode 159
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE Survivor Series 1995. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Hour 4: We listen to Aaron Rodgers' comments from his press conference today. Dom almost got into a bar fight last night. And the guys reminisce on old WWE PPVs that they miss.
Hour 1: Donny Football in for the guys on this New Year's Eve! Does Donny want Lamar Jackson to play in Sunday's Steelers-Ravens game? Tyler Kennedy joins the show to talk about the Penguins' recent wins and trade. And Donny wants Tostitos to return as the sponsor of the Fiesta Bowl. Hour 2: Donny looks back on the 2025 resolutions he gave the Pittsburgh sports teams at the beginning of the year. Matt Clement joins the show to talk about the Pirates' offseason so far. And Mike Florio jumps on with Donny to talk about Week 18, Mike Tomlin as a TV analyst, possible NFL seeding changes, and more. Hour 3: Dom has an issue with the TV setup Donny has in the studio. Donny gives his 2025 Pittsburgh athlete Mount Rushmore. And Aditi Kinkhabwala and Jeff Hathhorn join the show to go over all the latest football and Steelers news. Hour 4: We listen to Aaron Rodgers' comments from his press conference today. Dom almost got into a bar fight last night. And the guys reminisce on old WWE PPVs that they miss.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE In Your House #4. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
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.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on In Your House #3. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE SummerSlam 1995. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Ring Post Radio is BACK as Scott E. rejoins Ryan to review an interesting AEW Full Gear 2025 show and "preview" a WWE PPV for the first time in a bit.Write the next episode's Intro! Post it online with #RingPostIntro, and we'll read it and shout you out on the next episode!Get some merch!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ring Post Radio is BACK as Scott E. rejoins Ryan to review an interesting AEW Full Gear 2025 show and "preview" a WWE PPV for the first time in a bit.Write the next episode's Intro! Post it online with #RingPostIntro, and we'll read it and shout you out on the next episode!Get some merch!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ring-post-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on In Your House #2. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Oct. 27 and 28, 2010.On the Oct. 27, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and Pat McNeill continue the discussion this week on the biggest stories including more on the Brock Lesnar-Undertaker angle at the UFC PPV on Saturday, looking ahead to the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, Undertaker's WrestleMania options, the disrespect shown to women on WWE and TNA television, Daniel Bryan's push in WWE, Undertaker out of character, TNA and WWE PPV buys, and more.On the Oct. 28, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch Nostalgia columnist Brian Hoops includes discussion with live callers on tonight's TNA Impact, the change of direction for TNA's top storyline and positives and negatives that could come from it, Hulk Hogan's same ol' video message on "shooting" and "getting real," Dragon Gate USA's live Internet PPV on Friday, a look-ahead to how WWE could book the Royal Rumble, historical perspective on Japanese wrestlers who got over in the U.S. and African-American top stars, health concerns over blood in WWE and concussions in pro wrestling, and much more.Then, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discussed the lack of money-making pro wrestling angles in WWE & TNA right now, how the four-year look at Raw & Impact ratings points to that, Smackdown's ratings, plus a 20 years ago flashback review of the Nov. 1, 1990 Torch Newsletter with WCW Halloween Havoc broken down in detail.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on King of the Ring 1995 They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys kick off the 1995-1996 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on In Your House #1. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Oct. 1 and 4, 2010.On the Oct. 1, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks includes discussion with live callers the previous night's TNA Impact - the good signs and the bad final 30 minute signs, Smackdown premiere tonight, Mick Foley and Ric Flair's verbal exchange and the sad reality of the promo in the big picture, potential WWE PPV changes including going back to brand exclusivity, plus PPV discussion of which matches could be added to Hell in a Cell on Sunday, which young stars could be main-eventing WrestleMania in six months, and how TNA works around Hulk Hogan's health issues for the Bound for Glory PPV six-man tag, concussion comparisons in WWE & NFL & MMA, and much more.In the Aftershow, they break down the Hell in a Cell PPV and look at potential twists. In the VIP Aftershow, Caldwell is joined by Pat McNeill for the pre-recorded McNeill Mailbag with listener questions, plus discussion of the Mick Foley book mention on WWE's website, and more.On the Oct. 4, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist Bruce Mitchell take live phone calls leading up to WWE Raw, including instant reaction to Linda McMahon's televised Senate debate on Monday night, the Hell in a Cell PPV on Sunday, expected fall-out on Monday's Raw, how WWE can spark interest in Raw going forward, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys wrap up the 2013-2-14 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WrestleMania XXX, followed by the season end awards. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
In this episode of NoSo Draft, hosts JT Rozzero & Ryan Gray welcome Marcus & Jay X Cruz to compete in a draft to build the best lineup of WWE PPVs! Tune in, play along, and then VOTE for the best roster in the comments below! Check out the YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/_zHeuS-R9Q0
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 2013-2014 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE Elimination Chamber 2014. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review one of the biggest indy shows of the summer, Beyond Wrestling's Americanrana, featuring the blow-off to the long-running Bryce Donovan and Bobby Orlando feud, an excellent tag title match between Swipe Right and the Shooters Boys, the Last Temptation of Fancy Ryan Clancy, the Savage Gnomes, and much, much more. For VIP listeners, Chris and Justin talk about the AEW vs. WWE PPV head-to-head match-up and how that will positively and negatively affect indy wrestling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Ep2!! The gang talk the aftermath of AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door 2025 and create their own AEW vs WWE PPV card. Be sure to get the audio version anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the squad @the.darkitect @martinnmorrow CLIPS @planetbrilly CLIPS LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to @b4thebellpodcast on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook! PATREON www.patreon.com/B4thebellpodcast (For all the stuff you can't get live
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 2013-2014 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE Royal Rumble 2014. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 2013-2014 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on WWE TLC 2013. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!
In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (8-14-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch.com's Mike Meyers, Brandon LeClair, and Javier Machado for a multi-perspective discussion on the top angles from the show including The Fiend-Alexa Bliss-Braun Strowman, the latest developments with Retribution and how Big E might fit into it, A.J. Styles mocking the AEW Champion Contendership rankings and starting a feud wtih Jeff Hardy, a Triple Brand Battle Royal with an Asuka victory to set up Summerslam, the Sonya Deville-Mandy Rose hair match stipulation set-up, an announcement about another WWE PPV the week after Summerslam and the end of the Performance Center era for Smackdown, and more. Listener emails are sprinkled in, too.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Aug. 4 and 5, 2010.On the Aug. 4, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell (on-location from Memphis!) and co-host PWTorch columnist Pat McNeill discussed with live callers on awful NXT angle the previous night, Samoa Joe situation in TNA, Hardcore Justice PPV, what to expect at ECW-themed PPV, whether some TNA wrestlers are disgruntled with ECW emphasis, how Wilpon Family alleged start-up promotion affects TNA locker room, Randy Savage and Bob Backlund as potential WWE Hall of Fame candidates, Goldust vs. Raven at this stage of their careers, where Jim Ross fits in WWE right now, and much more.Then in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discussed NXT eliminations and who's on the cut list. Also, McNeill Mailbag with listener questions on potential WWE cuts right around the time of WWE earnings report, young wrestlers started to be pushed in WWE and how that might affect TNA wrestlers, and more.Then on the Aug. 5, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks, they discussed the WWE PPV financial returns including a particular focus on the PPV buyrate drop with various ideas for how WWE might and should respond to the numbers. Also, TNA's production values, NXT's kissing content, Daniel Bryan possibly joining Team Cena, and Hardcore Justice thoughts in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement! JT, Marcus & Producer Tim are breaking down each WWE "season" and giving a comprehensive by the numbers breakdown of each PPV event using a specific set of metrics. In this episode, the boys continue the 2013-2014 WWE PPV season with a deep statistical dive on Survivor Series 2013. They also continue to build their list of complete WWE PPV rankings based on the scoring system. Do your personal ranking synch up with the WWE WAR formula? Tune in and find out!