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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 Uprising Women's Wrestling 2, an absolutely stacked show with many of the top names in women's indy wrestling, including Masha Slamovich vs. Megan Bayne, Billie Starkz & Brittnie Brooks battling Maggie Lee & Zayda Steel, the amazing Black Swan brings the power of dance to face Maki Itoh, and so much more. For VIP listeners, it's up to Maine for Limitless Wrestling's Guilty Pleasures and IWTV Tag Champs Miracle Generation facing the dastardly Rich and Powerful as well as Limitless champ Channing Thomas against Alec Price.
Nate Lindberg and Bruce Hazelwood take calls and emails to discuss Spring Breakin' Night 1 including Trick Williams vs. Ilja Dragunov, Roxanne Perez vs. Tatum Paxley vs. Lyra Valkyria, The Family vs. No Quarter Catch Crew, Sol Ruca vs. Blair Davenport, Lola Vice and Natalya's contract signing for NXT Underground, and more.
Today we jump back five years (4-21-2019) to PWTorch columnist Greg Parks previewing next Sunday’s Impact Rebellion PPV card. He also looks at how the WWE Draft's "Superstar Shakeup" shook out for each brand. He takes calls and emails on Conor McGregor to Smackdown on Fox, Ace Austin, Lars Sullivan attacking legends, Dustin Rhodes’ AEW role, and more.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Brandon LeClair to break down, with callers and emailers, the AEW Dynasty PPV. They discuss the Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay match, the main event title change, and more. They also get a live perspective from someone in the building at the show.
Patrick Moynahan and Alex McDonald kick off episode 117 of PWTorch ‘90s Pastcast discussing issue #274 of the PWTorch including part one of Wade’s Torch Talk with Eric Bischoff, more on Hogan and HBO, Missy Hyatt files complaint against WCW, DOJ drops one count against WWF, listener trivia, and so much more. Contact us with questions, reactions, and more at torchpastcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of All Elite Conversation Club, Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner return to get Gregg's thoughts on airing the All In footage and the fallout from it. Plus health updates on Kenny Omega, Miro, MJF, and Adam Cole. They also review the released AEW PPV schedule, discuss this week's Dynamite, and preview and make predictions for Sunday's Dynasty PPV.
Charlie Cate and Kevin Duncan present their premiere episode of the new weekly PWTorch Dailycast series, "Acknowledging WWE." In this debut episode, they cover these topics:Wrestlemania 41 predictionsJey Uso yeets a fanWhat’s next for Seth Rollins?What's next for Gunther?Pat McAfee’s chair allergyThe epic experience of WWE live eventsThe return of signs for better or worseShould McIntyre still have the title?Promoting literacy among wrestling fansMoney in the Bank prospectsSami’s IMAX entranceAnd more
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland continue the rundown of Mania weekend's independent wrestling supercard with ACTION Wrestling's DEAN~!!, an absolutely loaded show main evented by the final battle between Timothy Thatcher and Daniel Makabe in an amazing display of hybrid style wrestling, an awesome match with Adam Priest against Slim J, Alex Kane battles Colby Corino for the Action title, and much, much more. For VIP, it's back to Portland for Prestige Wrestling's Roseland 8 and Bullet Club War Dogs in a street fight against C4 and Sonico with Sonico's fabled Roseland streak on the line, plus Smiley Kylie Rae vs. Miyu Yamashita.
Nate Lindberg and Bruce Hazelwood take calls and emails to discuss Hayes vs. Williams in a steel cage, Briggs vs. Ivar, Dragunov vs. Evans, AOP vs. Enofe & Blade, Hail vs. Paxley, Wilde vs. Holland, Ruca vs. Vice, Dijak vs. Dar, and more.
Today we jump back five years (4-15-2019) to a PWTorch Livecast with Mike McMahon and Andrew Soucek discussing AEW's potential television contract with Turner/TNT and what the best strategy could be for the show. They also talk about KM and Grado leaving Impact Wrestling, the Anthem-Jeff Jarrett lawsuit, MLW’s recent news about U.K. TV, and a lot more. They end the show taking emailer questions on AEW, Cass/Enzo, and the Beautiful People reunion.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Amin Ajani for a match-by-match preview of AEW Dynasty. They also take live calls and emails on the Dynasty card, plus WrestleMania fallout including The Bloodline, Gunther, Cody Rhodes, and more.
Last Saturday an era ended when "Nick & Tom's Intercontinental Adventure" ended. Next Saturday, a new era begins with a new WWE-themed weekly podcast with new hosts. To bridge that gap today, we are bringing you a free double-dose of a VIP-exclusive weekly show, "NXT 8 Years Back" hosted by Kelly Wells and Tom Stoup. This features the Apr. 6 and Apr. 13 episodes from this month including analysis of Shinsuke Nakamura's debut on the weekly show, Tessa Blanchard's first appearance, and more. They also include movie talk in these episodes with a look at the new "Road House" and Hilary Swank's career.
Today we jump back ten years (4-6-2014) to a PWTorch Livecast with host PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and PWTorch columnist Greg Parks. They discuss with live callers the just-completed WrestleMania 30 PPV from all angles, focusing on The Undertaker's Streak ending and Daniel Bryan's WWE Title victory.
Patrick Moynahan and Alex McDonald kick off episode 116 of PWTorch ‘90s Pastcast discussing issue #273 of the PWTorch including Hogan in talks with HBO, Shawn Michaels remaining in WWF with a new role, Cactus Jack discusses losing his ear, and various news, plus Patrick’s WM XL weekend and 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 give the indy wrestling perspective of WrestleMania weekend. Chris traveled to Williamstown, N.J., to watch Thrashelvania, a loaded benefit indy show to support cancer research, and he gives a live report on all the matches, including Alex Kane vs. Brian Johnson for the ACTION World Title, Brandon Kirk & Kasey Catal vs. Laynie Luck & GPA in the Kirk's Couples Invitational, Adam Priest vs. Darius Carter, and more. They also give their thoughts on Mania itself and the weekend as a whole, plus news updates from IWTV and a new indy alliance announces its first show. For VIP, they watch selected matches from Joey Janela's Spring Break, including Minoru Suzuki & Masato Tanaka vs. Masha Slamovich & Rina Yamashita in a match with an ending that you won't believe, plus Effy and Mance Warner (maybe) finish their feud with a brutal I Quit match.
Kelly Wells and Bruce Hazelwood cover NXT featuring more Trick-Melo-Ilja, Axiom & Frazer's last shot at the tag championships, Je'Von Evans' strong debut, and more.
Today we jump back ten years (4-7-2014) to a PWTorch Livecast with host Greg Parks analyzing, with callers, WrestleMania 35 from many angles. Included are discussions of the use of the low blow by babyface Seth Rollins, how long Kofi Kingston’s title reign may last, what we can now read into Charlotte’s addition to the main event, and more.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Brandon LeClair to break down night two of WrestleMania XL. They give in-depth thoughts on the matches and hear from callers and emailers. Topics include Cody Rhodes's historic victory and the booking of the main event, Damian Priest's MITB cash-in, what's next for Cody, Roman Reigns, Gunther, and more. Plus, a caller provides a live perspective from both nights of WrestleMania in Philadelphia.
In this episode of Wrestling Night in America, PWTorch columnist Greg Parks is joined by PWTorch.com contributor Brandon LeClair for a recap of night one of WrestleMania XL. They give in-depth thoughts on the matches and hear from callers and emailers. Other topics include the performance of the commentary team, opinions on WWE putting advertising all over the ring and ringside area, thoughts on the main event, and more.
In this episode of All Elite Conversation Club, Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner navigate the C.M. Punk interview on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani. They focus on his recollection of the Hangman promo, "Brawl Out," and the events at All In with Jack Perry. They also analyze Punk's objection's to Tony Khan and how AEW is run.
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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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