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Post by madness1 on Oct 6, 2016 17:31:49 GMT -5
Anyone listening. Maybe the best podcast out there. His stories of being on the inside are great. So far they've covered W.M. 7, steroid trial among others. He buries Jerry Jarret and Dave Meltzer, which I don't agree with but its a great podcast.
For my money the best
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Post by The Brain on Oct 6, 2016 17:55:46 GMT -5
All the ones you've mentioned are fantastic but hands down Cornette's podcast is my favorite.
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Post by Revy on Oct 6, 2016 19:59:29 GMT -5
Huge fan of the Prichard podcast. I almost didn't give it a chance when the first thing they did in their first podcast was pretty much bury what was happening on RAW. Granted, RAW is poor at times but I don't listen to podcasts for opinions on shows. However, the stories are fantastic. Just hearing small things you wouldn't hear anywhere else, like him and Taker during the Montreal Screwjob, really makes me anxious to see what topic won for the next episode. I'm a fan.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Oct 7, 2016 13:03:11 GMT -5
Hands down, easily one of my must listen to podcasts. The small details Bruce Prichard brings up gives context to the subject. Given the venue change for WrestleMania VII, the WWF is glad the LA Sports Arena and the LA Memorial Coliseum are in the same area. For years I have always wondered the purpose of a five-minute intermission during PPV's.
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Post by madness1 on Oct 7, 2016 21:43:36 GMT -5
Hands down, easily one of my must listen to podcasts. The small details Bruce Prichard brings up gives context to the subject. Given the venue change for WrestleMania VII, the WWF is glad the LA Sports Arena and the LA Memorial Coliseum are in the same area. For years I have always wondered the purpose of a five-minute intermission during PPV's. I have driven over 10 hours this week so Ive listened most of his shows and all have been great. Just started the Ultimate Warrior. Terrific insight.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Oct 9, 2016 17:53:53 GMT -5
Hands down, easily one of my must listen to podcasts. The small details Bruce Prichard brings up gives context to the subject. Given the venue change for WrestleMania VII, the WWF is glad the LA Sports Arena and the LA Memorial Coliseum are in the same area. For years I have always wondered the purpose of a five-minute intermission during PPV's. Now I'm interested. What's the point of it?
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Oct 10, 2016 7:03:04 GMT -5
Hands down, easily one of my must listen to podcasts. The small details Bruce Prichard brings up gives context to the subject. Given the venue change for WrestleMania VII, the WWF is glad the LA Sports Arena and the LA Memorial Coliseum are in the same area. For years I have always wondered the purpose of a five-minute intermission during PPV's. Now I'm interested. What's the point of it? The five minute intermission was to let the fan's in the arena to get refreshments and go to the bathroom. For the viewing audience at home, it was the same. During the live telecast of the 1991 Royal Rumble, they had Lord Alfred Hayes advertise the upcoming European tour. It also explains why you'll see the PPV intro again in the middle of the show. SummerSlam 1990 and WrestleMania XII comes to mind.
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Post by HHH316 on Oct 24, 2016 20:59:13 GMT -5
I have been LOVING this podcast. I drive 90 minutes a day & listen to a lot of podcasts in the car. This has become a welcome addition to my playlists.
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Post by The Brain on Oct 24, 2016 21:52:59 GMT -5
I just got done listening to the Prime Time Wrestling episode and it was excellent.
I'm not surprised he praised Monsoon as he was the one of the very few LEGIT kind hearted guys in the business. 17 years later and he's still sadly missed. RIP Gorilla.
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Post by | NLS™ | on Oct 25, 2016 0:48:24 GMT -5
I'll have to check it out.
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Post by madness1 on Oct 26, 2016 19:26:46 GMT -5
I'll have to check it out. Best podcast by far. I've binged listened to all in two weeks
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Post by The Brain on Oct 26, 2016 21:44:04 GMT -5
I'll have to check it out. Best podcast by far. I've binged listened to all in two weeks What episode was your favorite?
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Post by madness1 on Oct 27, 2016 12:22:43 GMT -5
Best podcast by far. I've binged listened to all in two weeks What episode was your favorite? W.M. 7 although its one my least fav. W M. But all the shows are good
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Post by ricflair4ever on Oct 27, 2016 15:53:42 GMT -5
The Prichard podcast is one of my favorites for sure. It provides a slightly different take on the business podcast wise. Most others skew a bit closer to the IWC sentiments. Which is fine, but Prichard gives us more of a first hand account of events that may not always share the same viewpoint as the mass IWC community. That said, Cornette has my favorite podcast out today, along with JR and the one with Kevin Sullivan and MSL on the list too.
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Post by Revy on Oct 28, 2016 15:30:02 GMT -5
I grew tired of JR's podcast. I don't know how it is now, but his opening was the same every single week. Then when he interviewed someone, he did 90 percent of the talking. Not a fan or Cornette. MSL and Sullivan is a good listen too. I'd say right now that Prichard is far above my favorite going. Still love Austin's and Jericho's. X-PAC has one as well and it's pretty decent.
Actually listening to Prichard as I write this as he talks about the edge-lita-hardy triangle.
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Post by madness1 on Oct 28, 2016 18:42:26 GMT -5
I grew tired of JR's podcast. I don't know how it is now, but his opening was the same every single week. Then when he interviewed someone, he did 90 percent of the talking. Not a fan or Cornette. MSL and Sullivan is a good listen too. I'd say right now that Prichard is far above my favorite going. Still love Austin's and Jericho's. X-PAC has one as well and it's pretty decent. Actually listening to Prichard as I write this as he talks about the edge-lita-hardy triangle. I can't understand what Sullivan is saying he sounds drunk. J.R. does get boring. Do yourselves a favort and listen to Austin's 2 part Jesse Ventura interview it was informative. I like Cornette but he gets too abrasive at times. I figured the edge lita hardy story on Prichard would be boring but it was great as always
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Post by Revy on Oct 29, 2016 10:00:39 GMT -5
I grew tired of JR's podcast. I don't know how it is now, but his opening was the same every single week. Then when he interviewed someone, he did 90 percent of the talking. Not a fan or Cornette. MSL and Sullivan is a good listen too. I'd say right now that Prichard is far above my favorite going. Still love Austin's and Jericho's. X-PAC has one as well and it's pretty decent. Actually listening to Prichard as I write this as he talks about the edge-lita-hardy triangle. I can't understand what Sullivan is saying he sounds drunk. J.R. does get boring. Do yourselves a favort and listen to Austin's 2 part Jesse Ventura interview it was informative. I like Cornette but he gets too abrasive at times. I figured the edge lita hardy story on Prichard would be boring but it was great as always Yeah I really enjoyed Jesse. Found it interesting to hear about Hogan selling him out to Vince about the union. I travel a lot so I go through a lot of podcasts haha
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Post by ricflair4ever on Oct 29, 2016 14:58:09 GMT -5
I grew tired of JR's podcast. I don't know how it is now, but his opening was the same every single week. Then when he interviewed someone, he did 90 percent of the talking. Not a fan or Cornette. MSL and Sullivan is a good listen too. I'd say right now that Prichard is far above my favorite going. Still love Austin's and Jericho's. X-PAC has one as well and it's pretty decent. Actually listening to Prichard as I write this as he talks about the edge-lita-hardy triangle. I haven't heard X Pacs podcast yet. I'm going to have to check that out sometime. Cornettes podcast would be perfect as long as he keeps the politics out of it. Thats my only nitpick with him. I don't listen to JRs as much as i used to, but i generally enjoyed it quite a bit. But Prichards has definitely gained some traction with me, even though i don't always agree with his opinions. His latest episode about TNA was quite entertaining. We both mentioned MSL and Sullivan, I'm glad you like it. For my money, its the most underrated of all the wrestling podcasts out there. I hope it gains some steam and more people become aware of it. Sullivan can occasionally ramble, but he usually comes off great, PLUS, unlike a lot of older guys doing these podcasts, Sullivan actually watches and keeps up with the current product. Which means his critiques are more valid than a lot of other guys who don't pay attention to modern era stuff.
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Post by K5 on Oct 29, 2016 16:44:13 GMT -5
i've considered checking it out but have traditionally disliked prichard and his views. apparently it's well received so i'll give it a shot soon.
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Post by madness1 on Oct 29, 2016 21:03:05 GMT -5
i've considered checking it out but have traditionally disliked prichard and his views. apparently it's well received so i'll give it a shot soon. You dont have to agree with him to like it. He lets his personal feelings play into his opinions. He basically calls Meltzer a hack which is complete b.s.but be that as it may his show is tops
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