The Only Weekly Discusion Worth Listening To
When a person is looking for hard hitting weekly discussions on the topic of Professional Wrestling, there's a sea of people trying to be Kevin Scampoli and his slightly less impressive co-host Danny "3 chicken 2 fish" Richardson. But there is only one location to get the truth about the business, in an entertaining, professional manner, and that's The Whole F'n Show. Kevin is a radio god, and Danny tries his best, luckily Kevin's charisma covers up any flaws Danny might have. If you want to laugh, if you want to hear the news of the week from the world of wrestling, if you want to feel whole again, TWFS is the only weekly Discussion worth listening to.Read full review »
TheRealBryanMiller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/11
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I grew up a huge WWE fan and stopped watching around 2006. I watched Wrestlemania 27 only because it was in my hometown of Atlanta, GA. After Wrestlemania I was thinking...''I sure do wish that there were two guys who started a weekly discussion about wrestling.'' As luck would...Read full review »
TCD86 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/11
I'm an attitude era wrestling fan who fell off the wagon sometime in 2001. This show has caused me to LOVE wresting again. They are able to intelligently discuss, critique, argue about, and poke fun at the 90's eras of wrestling all the way up until now. FIVE STARS.Read full review »
JimDarko via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/11
Probably the best podcast I have encounted. Each week Kevin Scampoli and Danny Richardsget together to discuss the relevant, the somewhat irrelevant and whatever strange ideas happen to ben in Kevin Scampolis odd mind at the moment. While not exactly focused TWFS is easily the most entertaining...Read full review »
Mr Hourglass via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/14/12
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