Well deserved props
It is so hard to set yourself apart from the large collection of camouflage podcasts these days. Kevin and Danny pull it off through a few very creative ways. 1) Sound - this show sounds great technically, but also their voices are very distinct, natural, and distinguished. 2 ) Content - this is genuinely a show that is all its own. The characters they pick from their audience (Schmidty, Colton) and their angles on wrestling are always original. 3) Interactivity - the fans matter. Listener auditions to replace Danny are played and goofed on and the give aways/prizes make you want to get involved. #twfslockerroom is a blast on twiitter too. 4) Marketing - the shirts and buttons are cooler than any wrestling merch (you can wear this stuff in public!) and their site is better than Wwe's. Listen to TWFS NOW and you'll learn what a lot of us already know.Read full review »
Johanard Lee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/12
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Absolutely excellent weekly discussion. I look forward to listening to each twice weekly discussion with two hosts that compliment each other brilliantly. Has a good balance between wrestling discussing and general discussion which keeps the show fresh unlike other podcasts which can become a...Read full review »
Ian-rae via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/02/12
Very funny stuff , helps pass the time while walking back and forth from work, a hooked listener now for life, il even be listening when Kevin is doing the "weekly discussion" from his cellRead full review »
jag3000 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/11/12
This WEEKLY DISCUSSION is perfect. its every thing you want in a weekly discussion these guys push the limit each show and their opinions are not everyday opinions of a average wrestling fan
Chazz Lewis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/12
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