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Longtime wrestling fans and hilarious men of unimpeachable character Strenuous Manflurry and Kramine are on a sojourn of the mind and memory through wrestling history.
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029 - In Memoriam

029 - In Memoriam

2025-08-2601:23:04

Wherein we review some largely unremarkable matches from those we lost over the past few years.
We decided to review one last Hogan movie before moving on with our lives, but not before we took a moment to share our memories of those who passed away during our show's lengthy hiatus.Join us next week for a bunch of random matches featuring some of those people!
027 - Bollea Lugosi's Dead

027 - Bollea Lugosi's Dead

2025-07-2902:49:19

WELCOME BACK GENTLE LISTENERS. Hulk Hogan died and we had to talk about it. We take a look at some of his worst matches, a couple of his truly baffling movies, and whatever else comes to mind. Are we all the way back where we'll be dropping shows regularly? Maybe, WHO KNOWS?
It's 1996! Bret Hart is the world champion, Shawn Michaels is the ascendant babyface, Undertaker and Diesel are also around doin stuff, Mankind debuting soon. It's a busy time! And we're here to tell you all about it as we jump back into the build to Wrestlemania XII! NEXT EPISODE: In Your House 6
WE MADE IT. And this run of utter garbage is capped off by. . .some really entertaining stuff! But we're both glad it's over. Listen as we recap the last half of Wrestlemania, AND quickly run down our awards for this strange but also extremely boring run of wrestling shows! NEXT WEEK (or whenever we get around to it): We begin in earnest our sojourn through 1996 WWF.
We finally made it to the big one! The grandaddy of 'em all, the showcase of the immortals, the. . .fourth in a series of mostly very boring WWF shows from Madison Square Garden but at least this is easily the most historically noteworthy of them. And before we get to the first half of Wrestlemania, we discuss the utter dreck episode of SNL from the night before, hosted by Mr. T and Hulk Hogan, plus we share some overall SNL memories. NEXT WEEK: The second half of Wrestlemania, plus awards!
It was nice of them to make the second half of the show a whole lot better! No particularly great matches, but lots of stars, an excellent angle, and some other fun/weird stuff! NEXT WEEK: SNL from 3/30/85 and the first half of the first ever Wrestlemania!
These WWF MSG shows continue to be desperately boring!
It's the holiday season folks, so we're taking a little break from the mid-eighties WWF shows to watch some mid-nineties WWF shows! First a romp through the WWF VHS strategy guide for Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game. Next, Raw from 1/22/96, featuring a classic angle with Vader and Gorilla Monsoon, and then we discuss some modern wrestling running down our favorite stuff from 2021. Not sure when the next show is gonna be, but when it comes we'll be reviewing War to Settle the Score, that's for sure!
Moolah vs. Richter was really bad! NEXT WEEK: A holiday grab bag! Featuring Monday Night Raw from January 22, 1996 and whatever thing Manflurry ends up deciding on!
The first ever road to Wrestlemania barrels ever onward with a whole bunch of house show matches! Eventually this nearly three hour show got chopped up into a thirty minute broadcast for MTV and we still aren't sure if we'll be seeing any of the MTV stuff, or just the MSG Network stuff. Tune in next week to find out in part two I guess!
Man! It sure is a good thing Hulk Hogan came along when he did because everyone else on this show is extremely fucking boring! Enjoy! NEXT WEEK: The Brawl to End It All
If you've ever wanted to know why it was so easy for Vince McMahon to put these promotions out of business, well, we have some answers for you on this week's episode! We could honest to goodness only handle one week of this so next time, as an act of catharsis, we'll begin our journey through what's generally credited with beginning the death spiral of territorial wrestling: The onset of a pair of Manias. NEXT WEEK: WWF Madison Square Garden, January 23, 1984 headlined by Hulk Hogan challenging The Iron Sheik for the WWF Championship.
Hello, and welcome to the inaugural edition of Irresistable Forces: A Modern Wrestling Podcast. We decided to do a quick little rundown of the AEW show from this weekend. It was really good! For more details listen to this here minisode! Next week, brace yourselves for some truly interesting and also very boring stuff from World Class, Mid-South, and Mid-Atlantic!
016 - Season Two Awards

016 - Season Two Awards

2021-11-1501:30:17

After a briefish run through early 1991, we have come to the end of Immovable Objects Season Two. Who were the highest of highs and lowest of lows? PLUS! Enjoy a perhaps slightly meandering discussion about what we decide to watch next. Also, golly gosh we'd love it if you could follow @IOWrestlePod on twitter! Enjoy!
What will happen in the star-studded second half of Wrestlemania VII? Will Hulk Hogan save America from Sgt. Slaughter? Will the Million Dollar Man see his comeuppance at the hands of Virgil? What of Greg the Hammer Valentine? Questions abound as we journey into the dregs of the 1991 WWF midcard. O say can u see.
WRESTLEMANIA VII IS UPON US and we're here to tell you all about the first half of it! The headline act is Savage vs. Warrior and the legendary angle that followed it, but we've also got a bunch of mediocre matches, a cute dog, the Wrestlemania debut of the Undertaker and also Regis Philbin and Mean Gene being absolutely precious. ENJOY! We'll have part two for you probably next week I dunno!
Remember how last week we talked about how boring the first half of this PPV was? The second half was also boring in parts, but it ended with a classic main event and some other good stuff here and there, so please enjoy as we dive into the latter half of this lopsided show! Next week, hoo boy, it's part one of our Wrestlemania VII review!
Ever wanted to watch a bunch of matches where almost nobody is over? And where the most talented wrestlers are booked to have extremely boring matches because they don't want them to overshadow the stuff on top? Well friends, check out the first half of WCW WrestleWar 91! A treat of a show, if you only watch the last three matches (which we will not be reviewing this week)! Join us next week for the far more enjoyable, but still far from perfect second half.
You got war propaganda in my wrestling show! You got wrestling show in my war propaganda! Two bad tastes taste bad together.
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