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Wrestling House Show is a podcast that is dedicated and determined to be THE voice of the new wrestling media. Join us for discussions focusing on the past, present and future of professional wrestling.
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AEW's All Out Toronto took place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 20th, 2025. With a top-to-bottom show of almost all excellent matches, this year's All Out was one to remember. How did Cage and Cope do against FTR? Could Riho upset Mercedes Moné? Did Toni find what she was searching for in a four way? Did Darby Allin and Jon Moxley end each other for good? Was it Kyle Fletcher's time to take the title from Hangman Adam Page? Learn the answers to all these questions and more as we discuss and analyze every match from All Out and the Tailgate Brawl preshow on the latest episode of the Wrestling House Show Super Show!Keep up to date with all of our shows on Facebook. Follow Wrestling House Show on Instagram.Transistor Feed Spotify Feed Apple Podcasts FeedIntro Songs: "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" (Trailer Park Boys theme) covered by Blain Morris"One-Eyed Bastard" by Green Day from the album SaviorsOutro Song: "Are You Ready" by AC/DC from the album The Razors Edge
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:NJPW Battle Line Hokkaido ~Road to DESTRUCTION - Sept. 15AEW September to Remember - Sept. 17ROH on HonorClub - Sept. 18Circumstances dictated that there were fewer weekly shows to watch this week, but we still found a couple of great matches to talk about! Plus, we have a quick discussion about some of the other highlights of the week as we prepare for AEW's big PPV!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Transistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: “Now is the Time” (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: ReloadedOutro Song: "Pay the Fine" by The High Crusade from the album It's Not What You Think
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:AEW Dynamite - Sept. 10ROH & ACTION Wrestling D3AN~!!! - Sept. 11MLP Sacred Ground - Sept. 11 (on YouTube Sept. 11, event on Sept. 5)NJPW Road to Destruction - Sept. 13AEW Collision - Sept. 13We add Maple Leaf Pro to our growing list of shows/promotions to cover! Find out if MLP's Sacred Ground made it into our picks for match of the week, then keep listening for talk about FTR vs. Adam Priest and Tommy Billington; wanting more from the feud between Mercedes Moné and Alex Windsor; Toni Storm's multiple ECW tributes; Bryan Danielson as a commentator; problems with a recent Pure Rules match; butt stuff in NJPW; wrestlers not understanding the rules of mixed tag matches; Psycho Mike putting over the body slam; Daniel Garcia as a Death Rider; and more!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Transistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: “Now is the Time” (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: ReloadedOutro Song: "Bury Me" by The Smashing Pumpkins from the album Gish
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:NWA Powerrr - Sept. 2AEW Dynamite - Sept. 3ROH on Honor Club - Sept. 4ROH YouTube Special - Sept. 5AEW Collision - Sept. 6 NJPW Blue Justice XVI - Sept. 7A mildly historical pick for match of the week is made this week! Listen as Chris and Joey choose their favorite matches from the first week of September, then keep listening as they discuss the AEW Men's World Title match coming up at All Out; AEW's dark age; a recent NWA recommendation; Mark Sterling's injured arm; Stori Denali; commentary on the upcoming AEW Women's World Title match; the Triangle of Madness; Tiger Mask on his retirement tour; Tanahashi versus Nagata; and more!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Transistor Feed Spotify Feed Apple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: “Now is the Time” (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded Outro Song: "Simple Man" by Junkyard from their 1989 self-titled album
Ring of Honor's Death Before Dishonor took place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 29th, 2025. The show featured an amazing double main event of Hechicero challenging Bandido for the ROH Men's World Title, and Mina Shirakawa trying to end Athena's forever reign as the ROH Women's World Champion! Listen as we get excited all over again as we discuss the entire evening of (mostly) great matches on the latest episode of the Wrestling House Show Super Show!Keep up to date with all of our shows on Facebook. Follow Wrestling House Show on Instagram.Transistor Feed Spotify Feed Apple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "The Ecstasy of Gold" covered by Metallica (originally by Ennio Morricone) from the album We All Love Ennio MorriconeOutro Song: "Forever" by Kiss from the album Hot in the Shade
Forbidden Door 2025 took place in London, England at the O2 Arena, and featured stars from AEW, NJPW, CMLL, and Stardom coming together in battle! Did the biggest matches like Athena vs. Toni Storm, MJF vs. Adam Page, and the huge Lights Out Steel Cage match deliver? Find out as Joey and Chris discuss the entire show (including the Zero Hour matches) in the latest episode of the Wrestling House Show Super Show!Keep up to date with all of our shows on Facebook.Follow Wrestling House Show on Instagram.Transistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Forbidden City" by Marty Friedman from the album Dragon's KissOutro Song: "MMMBop x Metal"
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:AEW Dynamite – August 27ROH on Honor Club – August 28AEW Collision – August 30Chris and Joey agree on their match of the week this week! Listen to find out their favorite match was, and keep listening for talk about Daniel Garcia, Kris Statlander, and the Death Riders; a great idea for any potential AEW women's tag team titles; seeing Tax back in the former ECW arena; Josh Alexander being treated like the champ he is; Thekla the backstage brawler; dog-pile pins; three way dances; and more!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Transistor Feed Spotify Feed Apple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: “Now is the Time” (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: ReloadedOutro Song: "La Bamba" (instrumental version) covered by Los Lobos for the 1987 movie La Bamba
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:NWA Powerrr – August 19AEW Dynamite – August 20ROH on Honor Club – August 21AEW Collision – August 23Listen as they pick their favorite matches of the week, plus Joey's thoughts on the current state of NWA, Chris's rant about a particularly dumb story line in AEW, the greatness of the "local talent" who competed on this week's AEW Collision, ZSJ on Collision, Chris finally understanding Max Caster's Five Minute Open Challenge, and a quick preview of Forbidden Door!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor Feed Spotify Feed Apple Podcasts FeedEpisode Length: 1:37:20Intro Song: “Now is the Time” (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded
 Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:NWA Powerrr - August 12AEW Dynamite - August 13ROH TV - August 14ROH YouTube Special - August 15AEW Collision - August 16NJPW G1 Climax - August 13, 14, 16, 17Listen as they pick their favorite matches of the week, plus discussion about AEW's Technical Spectacle, Konosuke Takeshita in the G1 Climax, Hiromu Takahashi, Tony Schiavone's ring announcing, the Death Riders, Lee Moriarty's impressive week, the greatness of Xelhua, thoughts on Ace Austin in AEW, Matt Menard as a commentator, Tony Khan's favorite movie, and Joey's prediction of when Athena will lose the ROH Women's World Championship.If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Follow us on Instagram!Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Now is the Time" (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded Outro Sing: "Into the Night" by Coda
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:AEW Dynamite - August 6ROH TV - August 7AEW Collision - August 9Listen as they pick their favorite matches of the week, plus discussion about MJF vs. Mark Briscoe, who should face Kyle Fletcher at Forbidden Door, picks for the Technical Spectacle, Darby Allin as the conscience of AEW, and more!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Now is the Time" (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:NWA Powerrr - July 29AEW Dynamite - July 30ROH TV - July 31AEW Collision - July 31Listen for their favorite matches of the week, some of the biggest stories that time, and a spectacular MOTW honorable mention from the Pure division of Ring of Honor! If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Now is the Time" (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded
Joey and Chris discuss the week of pro-wrestling that included:AEW Dynamite - July 23ROH TV - July 24AEW Collision - July 26Listen for the clear winner of Match of the Week, plus assorted thoughts about the week in wrestling!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook comment!Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Now is the Time" (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded
Joey and Chris are back, and we're talking about modern wrestling! Listen as we each pick our favorite matches of the week from AEW television, including Dynamite on July 16th, and Collision on July 19th.  If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook or Twitter comment! Our web site on Transistor.fmTransistor FeedSpotify FeedApple Podcasts FeedIntro Song: "Now is the Time" (alternate version) by Dope from the album American Apathy: Reloaded
WrestleMania III remains one of the biggest spectacles in all of pro wrestling (and sports entertainment). But beyond the matches that everyone remembers and talks about (specifically, Macho Man versus Ricky Steamboat and Hulk Hogan versus Andre the Giant), is the whole show worth going back to watch?Listen as Joey and Chris break down every single match on Wrestlemania III, which took place on March 29, 1987 in Pontiac, Michigan!
Taking place in Detroit, Michigan and airing just over two weeks before the legendary Wrestlemania III, this edition of WWF (WWE) Saturday Night's Main Event builds up a few of the upcoming matches well while others are left out. Most of the buildup for the big show is contained within a big battle royal, but that doesn't necessarily mean the show is a bust. "Macho Man" Randy Savage takes on George "The Animal" Steele for the Intercontinental Title and the company of Miss Elizabeth, and tribute is paid to "Rowdy" Roddy Piper before his retirement match. Hear all about that plus The Hart Foundation vs. Tito Santana & Dan Spivey, King Kong Bundy vs. Jake Roberts, and Ricky Steamboat vs. The Iron Sheik in this episode of the Wrestling House Show Super Show!If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook or Twitter comment!Download the show: Right click and Save As for Saturday Night’s Main Event 10 – WHS Super Show!Official WHS FeedApple Podcasts Feed!!Spotify Feed!!Episode Length: 30:46Opening Music: “Obsession” by Animotion from the album AnimotionOutro Music: “My Way” by Frank Sinatra
This edition of Saturday Night's Main Event positions itself as something of a setup for one of the greatest super shows of all time, Wrestlemania III. Unfortunately, even with Hogan versus Orndorff in a steel cage, "Macho Man" Randy Savage battling George "The Animal" Steele, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper in a grudge match with Adrian Adonis, and the Junkyard Dog refusing to bow to Harley Race, the show ended up being less than great. Find out why in this quick episode of the Wrestling House Show Super Show!Click below to download the mp3 file of the show or subscribe to our feed so you’ll get every show as they come out! If you like what you hear please let us know with a Facebook or Twitter comment!Download the show: Right click and Save As for Saturday Night’s Main Event 8 – WHS Super Show!Our Feed: WHS FeediTunes: iTunes Feed!!Spotify: Spotify Feed!!Episode Length: 19:15Theme Music: “Obsession” by Animotion from the album AnimotionOutro Music: "Take Me Home" by Phil Collins from the album No Jacket Required
With stars like Jake Roberts, Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, The Hart Foundation, The Killer Bees, and more all in competition on the eighth Saturday Night’s Main Event, the show certainly sounds promising. But did the event deliver a show worth watching all these years later? Find out in the latest Wrestling House Show Super Show retro review as we take a look at the WWF/WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event that aired on November 29, 1986!Our Feed: WHS FeediTunes: iTunes Feed!!Spotify: Spotify Feed!!Theme Music: “Obsession” by Animotion from the album Animotion
Though the show's subtitle (The Skywalkers) is a reference to the infamous scaffold match between The Road Warriors and The Midnight Express, was that the match most worth remembering? Find out by listening to the latest Wrestling House Show Super Show retro review as we talk about every match on NWA's Starrcade 1986 including Ric Flair vs Nikita Koloff for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, The Rock 'n' Roll Express vs The Minnesota Wrecking Crew in a cage for the NWA World Tag Team Championships, a First Blood match between Tully Blanchard and Dusty Rhodes for the NWA World TV Championship, an Indian Strap match between Rick Rude and Wahoo McDaniel, and lots more!Starrcade 1986 took place at the the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina and the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, Georgia over closed-circuit on November 27, 1986.Theme Music: "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath
Jake Roberts and Ricky Steamboat fought with animals, the Dream Team challenged the British Bulldogs for the WWF Tag Titles, Kamala squashed Lanny Poffo, Roddy Piper face The Iron Sheik, and Paul Orndorff challenged Hulk Hogan for the WWF Title in a Saturday Night's Main Event that sounds like a lot of fun, but did the actual action live up to the show's potential. Listen and find out in the later WHS Super Show retro review covering the Saturday Night's Main Event that aired on October 4, 1986!iTunes: iTunes Feed!!Spotify: Spotify Feed!!Opening Music: “Obsession” by Animotion from the album AnimotionClosing Music: “Take Me Home” by Phil Collins from No Jacket Required
Originally a house show that was later released as WWF Coliseum home video, The Big Event took place at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Canada on August 28, 1986. With Junkyard Dog vs Adrian Adonis, Jake Roberts vs Ricky Steamboat, and Hulk Hogan vs Paul Orndorff as just a few of the show's big matches, and a live crowd of over 60,000 people (or 70,000 depending on who's counting), the show definitely had potential. But did it it live up to expectations? Find out in the Wrestling House Show's latest retro review!Episode Length: 42:01Intro Music: “Ravishing (instrumental)” by Bonnie TylerOutro Music: “I’m a Fighter” by Van Zant from the album Van Zant
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