DiscoverThe Lawcast
The Lawcast
Claim Ownership

The Lawcast

Author: Cewsh

Subscribed: 52Played: 7,964
Share

Description


The Law and Cewsh go back in time to relive some of the best (and worst) shows in wrestling history.


821 Episodes
Reverse
From 2018: Our hosts revisit Wrestlemania IV.
From 2018: Our hosts revisit Wrestlemania III.
From 2018: Our hosts revisit Wrestlemania 2.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover WCW's second to last pay-per-view, it's SuperBrawl Revenge.It's the dying days of WCW. It's a transition time where everyone is waiting for the sale to Fusient to go through and Eric Bischoff to take over. But in the meantime, WCW sneakily improved after Vince Russo left. A booking committee of mature adults started putting together a competent wrestling product, which we hadn't seen in years.On this night we've got Scott Steiner defending the WCW Title against Kevin Nash in the main event with Diamond Dallas Page vs. Jeff Jarrett in the sub main event. We also do a modern lightning round with all the wrestling news from this week. 
From 2018: Our hosts revisit Wrestlemania I.
From 2022: Our hosts revisit WWF's The Main Event 1988.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover No Way Out 2002, featuring the NWO's debut in the WWF.It's a chaotic and tumultuous time as the WWF tries to recover from the failure of Steve Austin's heel turn and the WCW invasion. They have two surefire hits on their hands with Triple H's return from injury and the NWO. Surely those can't fail, right? Right?We've got Chris Jericho defending his Undisputed Championship against Steve Austin, Kurt Angle vs. Triple H for the main event of Wrestlemania, and The Rock vs. The Undertaker. We also recap the Royal Rumble and talk about CM Punk and Roman Reigns facing off in the main event of Wrestlemania
From 2023: our hosts revisit Royal Rumble 2002.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we cover the time Daniel Bryan was left out of the Royal Rumble, it's Royal Rumble 2014! This show features the return of Batista to WWE, Roman Reigns getting a monster push in the Rumble, John Cena vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship, Bray Wyatt vs. Daniel Bryan, and Big Show vs. Brock Lesnar.Plus we discuss this year's Royal Rumble as we try to figure out what's actually going to happen at Wrestlemania.
From 2024: Our hosts revisit Royal Rumble 2005.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we cover Edge's epic Money in the Bank Cash-In with New Year's Revolution 2006.WWE stands at a crossroads as they enter 2006. Eddie Guerrero has shockingly died only two months prior to this show. John Cena and Batista have both failed to deliver the boom in business the company was hoping for when they crowned them has champions.  As we enter the Road to Wrestlemania it's unclear where the company is going.Into this void steps Edge, who finally cashes in his Money in the Bank Contract in shocking fashion after Cena has retained the WWE Championship in an Elimination Chamber Match.Plus we discuss TNA's debut on AMC, Powerhouse Hobbes heading to WWE, and the developing Royal Rumble card. 
Our hosts revisit Royal Rumble 2000.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover the January 4, 2010 episode of TNA Impact, featuring Hulk Hogan's debut in TNA. 
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover the epic conclusion to New Japan's 2010s boom with Wrestle Kingdom 14 from 2020. It's the first ever two night Wrestle Kingdom as New Japan draws a reported 70,000 fans across the two nights, the biggest Wrestle Kingdom and one of New Japan's biggest shows ever.The first night is headlined by Okada defending the IWGP Title against Kota Ibushi with Jay White defending the Intercontinental Title against Naito in the sub main event. The winners of the two matches face off on the second night to unify the belts and become the first IGWP World Heavyweight Champion.Plus we've got Jushin Liger's retirement match, Chris Jericho vs. Tanahashi, Jon Moxley vs. Lance Archer in a Texas Death Match, and more.Plus we discuss Tanahashi's retirement, the rest of Wrestle Kingdom, and Drew McIntyre as the new WWE Champion. 
From 2024: Our hosts revisit Royal Rumble 1995.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revisit Wrestle Kingdom 13.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts revisit the infamous disaster that was the WWECW December to Dismember. They had six months to build to an ECW pay-per-view and they only managed to book a two hour show and announce two matches in advance. And the booker got fired afterward.We've got an Extreme Elimination Chamber Match featuring Big Show, Bobby Lashley, CM Punk, Hardcore Holly, Test, and Rob Van Dam, The Hardyz vs. MNM, and a couple matches no one in their right mind would care about.Plus we discuss AEW World's End, featuring MJF winning the AEW Title and Jon Moxley winning the Continental Classic.
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revisit Starrcade 1988.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we cover the infamous Black Scorpion reveal with Starrcade 1990: Collision Course. Of course in the main event Sting battles The Black Scorpion in a Steel Cage Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Lex Luger challenges Stan Hansen for the U.S. Title in a Texas Bullrope Match. And most of the rest of the show is a terrible tag team tournament.Plus we discuss John Cena's last match, MJF's return, The Continental Classic, Worlds End, and the reveal that Austin Theory is The Man in Black. 
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts cover Armageddon 2000. 
loading
Comments (1)

William Franco

I remember the show I was 16

Jul 4th
Reply
loading