Because WCW: Nitro Watchalong 33
Dean and Liam rewatch a historic episode of Nitro with the WCW World title on the line in the main event.
Dean and Liam rewatch a historic episode of Nitro with the WCW World title on the line in the main event.
The latest Shoot The Work looks at ‘The King Of Strong Style’, from his days in NJPW to NXT, and how they would have done his main roster call-up differently.
Rob and Paul take an in-depth look in to what it takes to make a great gimmick match.
An interesting concept from the Hot Tag guys this week, as they begin their own G1-style Draft!
It’s another edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event for Justin and Heather on this week’s 3 Beers Deep podcast.
Join Paul and his son Samuel as they make their own draft picks, giving an insight on who a six year old would want on his brand.
Join Liame Happe and Dean Ayass as they watch through the 22nd April 1996 episode of WCW Monday Nitro.
A packed edition of the Hot Tag Wrestling podcast as they discuss the first year (or so) of AEW, as well as touching on the most recent TakeOver and this weekend’s WWE Draft.
Justin and Heather look back at the road to WrestleMania 8 and, in particular, the first Saturday Night’s Main Event after Royal Rumble 1992.
Our latest podcast, ‘HOW Kids Talk’ takes a look at WWE programming from the past and present through the eyes of a six year old fan. This week…Kennel From Hell!
Ash and Paul are back with the latest episode of HOW Mania where they look back at the best tag teams from the early 90s in WWE and WCW.
This week Rob and Paul take a look at what it takes to make a great debut, narrowing the pool down to a top five.
Hot Tag Wrestling’s latest podcast looks back at Clash Of Champions, looks forward to NXT TakeOver, and discusses legendary tag teams.
Dean and Liam are joined by British actor, presenter, campaigner and ardent wrestling fan Adam Pearson for their latest PPV recap.
As Lewis and Jason continue their look at WWE’s call-ups from NXT, they focus on Sami Zayn including his independent career, life in NXT and how his step up could have gone better.