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PWTorch Dailycast features a line-up of seven weekly shows, with a new episode on each day of the week with a different focus. The lineup currently features shows dedicated to NXT, ROH, and AEW, plus MMATalk for Pro Wrestling Fans, Wrestling Night in America covering pro wrestling's biggest events including including post-WWE PPV live call-in post-shows, a weekly Deep Dive on a single topic, and our newest series looking back at a week in pro wrestling as covered in a Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter back issue from 30 years ago that week.
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In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review Fightt Pro's Enter the Fightt 2 Round 2. Fightt Pro is one of the most unique indy promotions we've covered, with a push to be as close to a "real" sporting event as possible. We go over the rules, what we like about them, and minor tweaks to improve them, plus cover all the matches, including Delirious vs. Savage Gentleman Victor Benjamin, Eli Isom vs. LSG, and Rhett Titus vs. Bobby Shields. For VIP listeners, it's off to California for West Coast Pro's Marvelous Coast and two title matches - Los Suavecitos vs. Beef Tank for the inaugural WCP Tag Title and Starboy Charlie facing Kevin Blackwood for the WCP Title with a shock ending.
Kelly Wells and Nate Lindberg cover NXT featuring a "Prime Target" mini-documentary on Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes, Alpha Academy vs. WolfDogs, a great first outing on NXT for Jazmyn Nyx, and more.
Today we jump back ten years (3-20-2014) to the Talking Honor ROH podcast with Harley R. Pageot and Emily Fear who discussed the ROH 17th Anniversary PPV in its entirety, as well as weekly TV. Plus, a look at the new matches announced for Madison Square Garden and listener mail on who defeats Jay Lethal for the ROH World Title and the possibility of Matt Taven splitting from The Kingdom.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by Brass Ring Media's Zack Heydorn to preview NXT Stand and Deliver, as well as several of the announced WrestleMania matches (the other half will be previewed on next week's show). They take phone calls and emails on Jade Cargill and C.M. Punk's potential WrestleMania roles, early returns on Mercedes Mone in AEW, when to do Dominik vs. Rey again, and more.
SHOW SUMMARY: In today’s “Nick & Tom’s Intercontinental Adventure,” Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue present a special WWE Wrestlemania 40 preview show.
In this episode of All Elite Conversation Club, Joel Dehnel and Amin Ajani dive into the Dynamite and Rampage ratings and how AEW may be feeling after some big investments and changes they've made. They also look at a recent Tony Khan interview from ComicBook Nation and pick out some noteworthy items including a potential Hall of Fame, Jack Perry Update, Kenny Omega Update, and potential Max streaming deal. And as always, a thorough review of Dynamite.
Patrick Moynahan and Alex McDonald kick off episode 114 of PWTorch ‘90s Pastcast discussing issue #271 of the PWTorch including WrestleMania X and how they’d re-book the show, who Wade thinks will walk out the champion, WWF and WCW notes, listener trivia, and so much more. Contact us with questions, reactions, and more at torchpastcast@gmail.com.
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland have a double main event of topics. They give a live report from Ohio Wrestling Alliance's Brews and Bodyslams II, where Chris got to live out a dream, Justin found a new favorite wrestler, and both men marveled at how a babushka could stay on Jeffrey John's head for an entire match. Then we discuss a super rare Saturday edition of IWTV's Wrestling Open, a fun show with a heavy focus of building storylines and a main event of heel group Big Business against the Wrestling Open All Stars. They piece together angles from the context clues, see some exciting new wrestlers, and go on some wild tangents. For VIP listeners, it's off to Iowa and Revolver's Ready or Not, featuring Mike Bailey vs. Marina Shafir in an excellent match as well as Fulton battling Jake Something in a hoss fight.
Nate Lindberg and Bruce Hazelwood take calls and emails to discuss the ongoing Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes feud, Trick Williams vs. Noam Dar, The North American Title Scene between Dijak, Oba Femi, and Josh Briggs, Sol Ruca's return to the ring, and more.
In today's PWTorch Dailycast "Best Of" selections, we present two back-to-back episodes of PWT Talks NXT five years ago this month from March 14 and March 21, 2009.In the first episode, Kelly Wells and Justin James talk about the great DIY segment and where it’s forced to go now, another multi-woman match at Takeover, next top heels, and more.In the second episode, Kelly Wells, Harley R. Pageot, and Tom Stoup cover the necessary evil of a new challenger for the NXT Championship, the work to be done to build a new feud with two weeks to go, the face/heel dynamic of NXT, and more.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Tony Donofrio to discuss some of the major topics in pro wrestling with live callers and emailers. Among the points of discussion: Mercedes Mone and her AEW debut, The Bloodline storyline heading into Wrestlemania and how it could shake out post-Mania, The Rock's performance on Smackdown on Friday, and more.
In today’s “Nick & Tom’s Intercontinental Adventure,” Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue are visited by ghosts of WrestleManias past with some thoughts on the ups and downs over the years, top stars over the year, the changing live experience, and more.
In this episode of All Elite Conversation Club, Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner review the past week's AEW programming. They analyze how AEW decided to debut Mercedes Moné and what impact she may have on the company and women's division. They look at potential feuds and match-ups. They also discuss the use of Okada and Ospreay and how the new stars give a fresh direction for the company.
Patrick Moynahan and Alex McDonald kick off episode 113 of PWTorch ‘90s Pastcast discussing issue #270 of the PWTorch including a big show in Memphis, Lawler on his way back to WWF, news and notes on various WWF talent, Flair turns heel, free agency with 1994 talent, and so much more. Contact us with questions, reactions, and more at torchpastcast@gmail.com.
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland take an insightful look at two weekly wrestling programs that are aiming for a throwback feeling with their presentation - United Wrestling Network and NWA Powerr. After in-depth recaps of both shows, our hosts compare the two and look at who presents the project better, which promotion is better at introducing characters and recapping ongoing storylines, the struggles both will face in a crowded marketplace, what they think they are doing correctly, and where there is room for improvement. For VIP listeners, they check out the newly formed ASE wrestling promotion and two matches - Frontman Jah C vs. Kevin Knight and Jonathan Gresham battling Darius Carter.
Nate Lindberg and Bruce Hazelwood take calls and emails to discuss Trick Williams addressing the crowd, Shawn Spears vs. Ridge Holland, OTM vs. LWO, Roxanne Perez's heel turn, Lexis King vs. Mr. Stone, Oba Femi vs. Brooks Jensen, and more.
In the first part of today's double-header Best Of selections, we jump back five years (3-10-2019) to Wrestling Night in America with PWTorch columnist Greg Parks analyzing with callers the WWE Fastlane event from all angles. The discussion includes calls and emails on such topics as sacrificing Kevin Owens and Mustafa Ali as babyfaces to get Kofi over; a possible John Cena vs. Samoa Joe WrestleMania US Title match; a heel turn for Rollins or Reigns; an NXT wrestler to replace Dean Ambrose in the Shield; and more.Then in the second part, we jump back five years (3-12-2019) to Elite Major Impact with Mike McMahon and Andrew Soucek discussing AEW’s potential television deal and whether Apple streaming would be an option. They also talk about Cody Rhode’s interview with the New York Post and Jim Ross potentially joining the company. From there, they shift to Impact and talk about this week’s episode, as well as Jeff Jarrett joining WWE creative, Robbie E signing with WWE, and listener emails. They finish the show discussing MLW.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Darrin Lilly to break down the latest happenings from TNA TV, including their two most recent Impact+ specials, No Surrender and Sacrifice. They also take phone calls and emails on possible scenarios for the Rock, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes booking at Wrestlemania, the upcoming AEW Dynasty lineup, and more.
In today's “Nick & Tom’s Intercontinental Adventure,” Nick Barbati and Tom Colohue present a special Hall of Fame episode.
In this episode of All Elite Conversation Club, Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner kick off with the release of commentator Kevin Kelly then segue into Sammy Guevara's suspension. Joel gives his in-person perspective of being at Revolution in Greensboro compared to Gregg watching the PPV production. Fun anecdotes seeing many wrestlers at the airport and around town. They also discuss the Dynamite reset and direction moving forward with Ospreay and Okada.
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Comments (7)

Twan Mack

1:40:00 why do they keep breaking up these 'Fashions' like the 'Hurt Lock' fashions. I think he means factions & Hurt Business. Unexpected comedy gold LOL

May 1st
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Michael Bacsardi

way too many commercials. i couldn't make it through

Sep 4th
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Kamaras Krisztian

wow..the riho match a bit overpriced..they were FINE. nothing more,nothing less. riho herself shouldnt be on this stage because she is just not good enough. her opponent was fine but she is nothing special either.when you glorify mediocriity you doing a real disservice .

Oct 7th
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Christopher C. Quevedo

The one podcaster should make the effort to pronounce Cejudo's last name correctly. The 'j' is an 'h' sound not a 'g'. If his job is literally to talk, he could make a basic effort to pronounce correctly. The other host does. It sounds ignorant as literally NO media or UFC programming says 'Cegudo'. It makes this guy sound ignorant and oblivious to his mispronunciation.

Jun 13th
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iTunes User

I like that they make the effort to put out daily shows and they do provide some good insider info. Unfortunately, the hosts spend far too much time complaining about and bashing the state of wrestling today. That is not what I want to listen to a wrestling show for.

Aug 30th
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iTunes User

If you like Wrestling you should probably subscribe to this podcast. It features the most influential journalists in the sport taking live calls and analysing the news.

Aug 30th
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