Wrestling House Show

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Sinopse

From the indies to the majors, from the United States to Mexico to Japan and beyond, the crew of Wrestling House Show provides as much news, reviews and commentary that can be crammed into an hour or so. Brought to you by two life long professional wrestling enthusiasts, our highly opinionated and entertaining discussions will cover a vast array of topics covering the past, present and future of professional wrestling.

Episódios

  • WHS #71 - So... TNA?

    22/10/2010 Duração: 01h11min

    This time Joey and chris reluctantly cover some recent TNA happenings and wonder why Eric Young is goofy again, point out one of the few things that Ric Flair isn't very good at, discuss Foley's recent appearance on wwe.com, talk about the new worst name in tag team history and contemplate the grammar of "They". They also contemplate the downfall of Nexus, plead for fewer pay per views, wonder what's happening with Matt Hardy and try to guess how much garbage the WWE can possibly put on screen at any given time. All this plus Sheamus vs Daniel Bryan, John Morrison vs Tyson Kidd, Raw GM suggestions and a debate on heels vs flats for the WWE Divas. Seriously! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by Joan Baez from the album "Blessed Are..." Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #70 - A Spartan Fiesta

    10/10/2010 Duração: 01h14min

    They're back! Again! After attending this year's Hell in a Cell pay per view in Dallas Joey and chris were inspired to return to the Wrestling House Show with months and months worth of opinions and ideas concerning the current state of the wrestling world! Listen as they review Hell in a Cell in depth, tell you why no one in the Hart Dynasty currently holds a title, speculate on the future of Cena in Nexus, go off on why Michael Cole is a terrible heel, come up with an idea to reinvigorate the WWE's tag team division, and speculate on what former WWE Diva is dating what former ECW legend! All this plus Best Week/Worst Week and Joey's classic match of the week! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Blinded By The Light" by Bruce Springsteen from the album "Greetings From Asbury Park N.J." Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #69 - Death Radar

    10/03/2010 Duração: 01h08min

    This week Joey and chris talk about their trip to San Antonio to see Sara Del Rey and Jimmy Jacobs at an Anarchy Championship Wrestling show, ponder two predictions that they made that have come true since The Elimination Chamber, react to the first episode of NXT and the WWE Universe's universal loathing of Michael Cole. They also get excited about Money In The Bank, mention the slapping of Jillian, try to figure out better ways to stay awake and learn to not trust people who can't spell. Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Read A Book" by Bomani Armah Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #68 - Pontificating On Satan

    27/02/2010 Duração: 01h07min

    Joey and chris bring you their most satanic show to date as they pontificate about a wide variety of topics including Davey Richards signing exclusively with ROH, broken Royal Rumble records with Dr.Stats, a TNA release that doesn't get a big reaction, an independent retirement that DOES get a reaction, and Five Rumors In Five Minutes covering Shawn Michaels's future, a possible Hall of Fame inductee and more! They also speculate on WWE NXT... what is it, why are they doing it, and where will all of the ECW stars go? All this plus the announcement of an indie show in Cleveland that you should go to and the real reason why the Elimination Chamber is currently being referred to as Satans Structure! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Go Satan Go" by Peter Pan Speedrock from the album "Lucky Bastards" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #67 - Bull Crapish

    24/02/2010 Duração: 01h02min

    In this episode Joey and chris finally respond to some very much overdue listener email where they discuss various topics such as the whereabouts of Jody Fleisch and what could be the worst (and most improperly labeled) action figure ever put out by the WWE. They also talk about WWE possibly taking a page out of the book of ROH, why Rey Mysterio is still awesome, who looks good bald, a great RAW guest host and what Joey will do when he finally gets the opportunity to be the guest host of RAW. All this plus the worst wrestler currently holding a title, sending people to Mexico, Five Rumors In Five Minutes, and a Royal Rumble recap where they point out the best sign of the night... maybe the best sign of the year! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Lets Rumble" by Love/Hate from the album "Lets Rumble" "Now is the Time" is available on iTunes "Lets Rumble" is available on Amazon.com Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #66 - Is It Safe?

    03/02/2010 Duração: 01h08min

    History repeats itself (again) as Joey and and chris react to the latest and lamest version of the infamous Montreal Screw Job that took place in the Impact Zone. As if that wasn't enough, they are also forced to comment upon the absurdity of turning AJ Styles in to the next Nature Boy. They also get up to date on ROH with an in depth review of the past month on HDNet, throw out ideas on how to make Vladimir Kozlov interesting, speculate on Santino's upcoming sitcom and get excited about new women's wrestling organizations opening in the coming year. So is it safe to watch TNA again? Listen and find out. Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers Outro song: "Shaddap You Face" by Joe Dolce All songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #65 - The Power of Music

    23/01/2010 Duração: 58min

    In this episode of the Wrestling House Show, Joey and chris discuss some major doings including the return of Mike Tyson to the WWE, Shawn Michaels' past coming up to meet him, what they think of the Diva's Title Tournament, MVP rising to meet the awesome challenge of The Miz and how Khali actually complimented Vickie Guerrero this past week. They also talk about how Mike Tyson beat Bret Hart and the probable return of one of the WWE's most popular Divas. They also get excited about some news from Ring of Honor, mention some lucha libre with a little AAA discussion and plug a great female wrestling DVD that you should own. All this plus the return of Five Rumors in Five Minutes and much more! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" "Mike Tysons Punch Out" by The Minibosses from the album "Brass" Outro song: "Obey The Cow God" by Green Jello from the album "Cereal Killer Soundtrack" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #64 - Ridiculous Trappings

    13/01/2010 Duração: 01h13min

    This week Joey and chris bring you their thoughts on the historic night of wrestling that saw the return of both Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart! They first talk about what they were looking forward to and hoping for from the night then move on to discussing the aftermath of the new Monday night war. They answer questions such as which show was better, how Raw surprised them, and what the pros and cons of the multitude of returning wrestlers to TNA were. They also read some listener email where they discuss Davey Richards, Bryan Danielson and Dragon Gate USA, and then talk about a couple of recent losses in the world of professional wrestling... the possible retirement of Tommy Dreamer and the passing of Dr.Death Steve Williams. Intro songs: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down from the album "Mezmerize" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #63 - Find A Friend

    06/01/2010 Duração: 52min

    It's twice the fun as Joey and chris bring you a double dose of debate in two back to back special episodes where they discuss recent issues of Pro Wrestling Illustrated! In the first half, Joey has chris draft his own fantasy roster inspired by a five way battle laid out in PWI consisting of the top stars from Raw, Smackdown, ECW, TNA and ROH and in the second half they both reveal PWI's picks for Best Of The Decade including the best wrestler, best woman, best PPV and much more from the years 2000 to 2009. Relive the past ten years with the Wrestling House Show! Intro songs: "Ten Years Gone" by Led Zeppelin from the album Physical Graffiti "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" "Awesome" by Veruca Salt from the album "Eight Arms To Hold You" Outro song: "Dont Look Back In Anger" by Oasis from the album "(Whats The Story) Morning Glory" All songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #62 - Pecking Order Program

    03/01/2010 Duração: 01h26min

    After returning home from San Antonio, Joey and chris describe their experiences while attending WWE's TLC pay per view. They talk about the good, the bad and the rest including ideas for a better Chair Match, the worst wrestler to ever hold the WWE Women's Title, the validity of themed PPVs and further proof that the WWE doesn't care about Cryme Tyme. They also weigh in on the results of the 2009 Slammy Awards giving their opinions on who deserved to win and who didn't, why the fans should not have a say in the awards process and how the Superstar of the Year was awarded in the most ridiculous way possible. All this plus more... and Meat! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Another Piece of Meat" by Scorpions from the album "Lovedrive" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #61 - Cadillacs To Prunes

    21/12/2009 Duração: 51min

    After months of silence Joey and Chris are back with Version 2.0 of the Wrestling House Show! What better way to kick off a new era of excellence than with a reimagining of the original pilot episode in which our current hosts recount their extensive history of wrestling fandom in an effort to validate their qualifications as opinionated, educated, and highly entertaining wrestling commentators and analysts. Join them as they discuss the origins of their obsession of more than twenty years with talk of World Class Championship Wrestling, late eighties NWA, old school ECW and some of their all time favorite wrestlers. They also trace their influences across the globe from the Super J Cup in Japan to Triple A from Mexico and back to the United States including ROH, TNA and WWE. Intro song: "Welcome Back" by John Sebastian from the album "Welcome Back" "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Starting All Over Again" by Mel and Tim from the album "Stax 50 - 50th Anniversary Cel

  • WHS #60 - Big Fat Head Day

    15/09/2009 Duração: 01h54min

    Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "When I'm 64" by The Beatles from the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #59 - The Golden Age

    07/09/2009 Duração: 01h26min

    Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Just Got Back" by Cheap Trick from the album "All Shook Up" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #58 - The Deeb's Knees

    28/06/2009 Duração: 01h24min

    Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Tongue Tied" by Danny John-Jules from the tv show "Red Dwarf" "Now is the Time" is available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #57 - Keeping Up With The Joneses

    14/06/2009 Duração: 01h26min

    This week Joey and chris start off by going to the movies and talking about where a face familiar to wrestling fans will be popping up this summer and how the action got a little too real behind the scenes! They also pay tribute to the late John Tolos, speculate on what's next for Mr. Kennedy, pat themselves for being right yet again, reveal the best thing that you're probably missing on wwe.com, and decide that Tiffany is probably the sexiest vegetarian. They also talk about TNA possibly trying to get better with some new and returning talent, chris actually feels a little bad for Kip James, Five Rumors in Five Minutes with a call for help from their female listeners, looking into the future of Dolph Ziggler, and listener email including a great missed opportunity and thoughts on the WWE versus Europe! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Fire and a Microphone" by The Yelling from the album "The Yelling - EP" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that po

  • WHS #56 - 21st Century Arrogance

    01/06/2009 Duração: 01h23min

    In this episode the Parts Unknown Crew discusses the possibility of Flair returning as a wrestler, the short memories of wrestling fans, the return of Arrogance, why they wished for a battle rap this past week, and some of the worst dressed wrestlers currently on television. They also vent about how Vince McMahon never knows when to leave well enough alone, explain how anyone who bought Judgment Day is a sucker, reveal how Rey Mysterio is making the Intercontinental Title mean something again while still overshadowing it, mention the possibility of a new WWE Diva and a former WWE Diva headed to TNA, and debate the validity of Matt Morgan. All this plus Joey and chris make TNA Impact interesting by substituting a REAL former world champ in place of the cardboard Rocky Balboa in the main event versus Foley this past week! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Iron Mic" by Sugar Ray from the album "Lemonade and Brownies" "Group Therapy" is available on iTunes "Lemon

  • WHS #55 - Do I Have Your Attention?

    31/05/2009 Duração: 01h18min

    This week Joey and chris yammer on about the WWE's supposed promise to develop new main event stars while seemingly hitting the reset button on current stars that should be in the spotlight anyway! They go on to talk about the week in wrestling including writing more idiotic than anything Uwe Boll could produce, the return of Pants of the Week, the worst trade of the draft, and the watering down of John Morrison. They also tell you what the WWE got Ricky Ortiz and Jimmy Wang Yang for their birthdays, discover that Front Line vs Main Event Mafia is apparently still going on, Joey gets mad at Kelly Kelly, and they both try to figure out what Lauren used to scare away Daffney. All this plus more hilarity and insight! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Do I Have Your Attention" by The Blood Arm from the album "Lie Lover Lie" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #54 - The Biggest Loser

    22/05/2009 Duração: 01h46min

    This week Joey and chris get excited about a possible matchup between Raw's biggest losers, are thankful for the return of Regal, describe "The Cena Method" of building up a title contender, disapprove of Vickie Guerrero on Raw, explain why you should never bet on Jillian to win anything, and give irrefutable evidence that John Cena is better than Jeff Hardy. They continue as chris frowns upon John Morrison's babyface turn, Joey considers seeing 12 Rounds now that it only costs a dollar, the two switch seats as Joey tries to recap TNA Impact which chris didn't see, and they manage to connect both TNA and WWE to the new Star Trek movie! They finish up with reader email where chris has to defend his stance against Maryse, five rumors in five minutes, and Joey brings up some points to indicate that WWE may be prejudiced against European wrestlers! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Tomorrow" from "Annie" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcastin

  • WHS #53 - Thou Shalt Not...

    12/05/2009 Duração: 02h10min

    In this, the longest installment of the Wrestling House Show yet, Joey and chris share with you some of Lance Storm's wrestling rules and point out how pretty much every show this past week broke at least one of these commandments. They provide you with hours of entertainment and knowledge including five rumors in five minutes, Vladimir Kozlov getting confused about the draft, Larry Sweeney accosting WWE fans at Wrestlemania 25 and an email from Michael Cole's biggest (and only) fan where the crew gets asked to pick who they think should really be the commentating teams for Raw, Smackdown and ECW. Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: The Russian National Anthem "Now is the Time" is available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

  • WHS #52 - Fun Conversation

    02/05/2009 Duração: 01h52min

    In another massive episode filled with genius and hilarity, Joey and chris have fun conversing about the past week in wrestling. They talk about trying to convince Batista fans that they are wrong, how WWE.com's Superstar Of The Day could be a bad omen for the recipient of that honor, breaking the WWE Draft rules in the very first week, the breaking up of the Finlay family, Matt Hardy as a video game, and Shane McMahon outclassing Batista in a tag match. They also discuss the whereabouts of Larry Sweeney, Chikara, the debut of a former WWE tag champ in TNA, and introduce a new segment where Joey presents internet rumors and chris doesn't believe any of them. All this plus much, much, much more including a review of a Korean pro wrestling comedy film entitled The Foul King! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "Canadian Idiot" by Weird Al Yankovic from the album "Straight Outta Lynwood" Both songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!

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