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Voices of Wrestling
You've Got To Be Kidding Me
Garrett Kidney and Liam Jones are journeying through TNA history one month at a time talking about all the highs and lows of TNA history - covering the great matches, memorable stories and utterly ridiculous moments that have defined the 19-year history of TNA with new episodes every two weeks!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 9 ratings
Un-be-lievable!
The most comprehensive TNA podcast I’ve ever heard. Provides a unique look at the most colourful and misunderstood wrestling company of all time. A great listen, highly recommended.
FantasyGeek85 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/17/21
Simple premise, fun times
Two young guys have a charming rapport and break down the Wednesday night wrestling shows. Love hearing them, whether it’s talking about what frustrates them on the shows or what they love. Only wish there was more
Podchats via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/20
Good not great
Two guys giggling and nit picking the best wrestling in 20 years.
An Actual Wrestling Fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/19
Recent Episodes
Garrett and Liam are back to talk all things TNA up to Lockdown 2006 - including TNA's debut on Thursdays full time, more rumours about Goldberg going to TNA, some unjustified concerns about TNA creative, TNA's hugely successful first house show, TNA on Stephen A. Smith, The James Gang being...
Published 04/11/24
Published 04/11/24
Garrett and Liam are back to talk all things TNA up to Destination X 2006 - including Scott Steiner's debut, some wonderful Planet Jarrett goofiness featuring Steve Borden and his small child sons, TNA losing their prime time spot, Ultimate Warrior angling for a TNA match with Goldberg, what the...
Published 03/14/24
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