“It's fine when they talk about wrestling, without Tom it's turned into a lot of agreeing and Vince listening to impersonations politely. Tom or literally any friend new to wrestling added a lot to the podcast that set it apart from most (Although more and more are adding in the fish out of water host)
Way too high of a percentage can devolve into Matt just spouting off dumb catch phrases anytime most wrestlers are mentioned like a bad radio show from 1998 'RODERICKKKKKK STROOOOOOOOOOONG'
Also without Tom, the whole point of the show is gone, it started as two fans showing their friend wrestling, now without Tom it's literally "so did you watch raw this week" "nah I watched 1984 blahblah" COME SEE OUR LIVE SHOW
Or complain about Meltzer and Alvarez while hanging off their every podcast and mocking 'neckbeards' for having different opinions to them while also always screeching when anyone thinks they know better than them (read; Matt) because he worked there for a year like every other grumpy old white guy who now runs a wrestling podcast (read; every wrestling podcast)
The switch to recording it after Smackdown most weeks is appreciated too, was always a glaring omission considering how dull Raw can be”Read full review »
Yeet Peep Dab via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/07/19
“But in this case I made the exception, I listen to 10 different wrestling podcasts, (11 if you include both of Austins). And this is the best out of all of them. It's a must listen, and the least shilling out of all the podcasts. Plus they are very interactive on social media.”Read full review »
G3y3r via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/06/14