Loved the show
Used to love listening to this and have done so basically since the start. James is really funny and engaging and you always really trust his knowledge and views on the subject of professional wrestling. His dedication to the industry he loves, and efforts in bringing it to a wider audience in this country are really admirable and clear to see. However. I've sadly stopped listening to it since the introduction of the 3-man booth, namely "Skillet" of the new additions. For me he should only have been a one-time guest of the show as he just sounds like a random fan(with limited vocabulary at times you have to admit), rather than an expert I'd respect and want to hear the views of. What was formerly a great show with genuine natural chemistry between James and Rob(who's since left), unfortunately the show now feels it's pandering to a less knowledgable audience. Now I totally understand it but I feel it's really affected the quality of the show. The new additions just aren't as "strong on the mike", and at times it sounds like such hard work for James, particularly when the interaction between he and Rob used to be so natural. I just find them so hard to listen to that I'm giving it up. Such a shame because it was my favourite wrestling podcast and James is a brilliant brilliant host.Read full review »
Fran0204 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/29/16
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SamJohno_ via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/29/15
Great podcast. Facts, banter, straight to the point and very insightful. Would win a royal rumble of the podcasts out there after hard fought and well worked performance. Go on the Jimbo!
Matty@london via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/13/15
defo up there with the good wrestling podcasts, deffo recomend
Andy-Aj10 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/24/16
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