The two star reviews are on point
Been listening for the last 6-7 years. Joey and John are the most humorous parts when they are able to work together. Unfortunately, that third voice has been in a bad way and wish that would change since he is a huge component to the show. Ultimately, the show is starting to fade into the occasional listen pile and I’m afraid it’s going the way of the Don Tony show. The man behind the production of the podcast is in bad shape and is weighing down the show to the point of being parody. The majority of insight from the host is made up on the spot and while also inventing sources for news. Thank god people in chat actually call him on it or make corrections to stop what would ultimately be false narratives on the events that he didn’t care to read about. This is someone who has some weird tint to reality with shades of sexism and biased from hardships outside the show. This show was great once and Joe does his best. However, I’m done and I hope the host can get help to improve his overall outlook on things outside of wrestling because he’s a talented person who just needs to improve his ability to take alternative perspectives.
2ndcitysaint via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/14/21
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