Hard Hit Prince
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I am a big fan of the wrestling podcast world, usually my College-Home route has me with me iPod and a selected few podcasts for me to enjoy. I try to hear some different variations, going from Jim Cornette Experience at MLW, to the ones on PodcastOne with Steve Austin, Chris Jericho and most recently Jim Ross.
I usually listen to some WON or PWTorch podcasts if the subjects are worth my time and of course Art of Wrestling with Colt Cabana when I start to get into indy wrestling (usually in the summer).
Do you listen to any podcast? If so, which ones?
Try to update this thread everytime you hear one with your feedback on it.
I'll start to give mine towards the SAS 91 with John Cena. Steve and Cena had a great conversation and it's great to see Cena a little bit out of his "company man" role and talk about the business and chit-chat a little bit. I knew some of the stuff, but I was really surprised with Cena's perspective on some things like the mixed reaction, specially the one at Royal Rumble. I was also shocked to know that the guy has 2-4H a week of lessons in Mandarin, because he feels that the WWE could enter into the chinese market and grow a lot in an environment that really wants to be "entertained". It's a good listen...
I usually listen to some WON or PWTorch podcasts if the subjects are worth my time and of course Art of Wrestling with Colt Cabana when I start to get into indy wrestling (usually in the summer).
Do you listen to any podcast? If so, which ones?
Try to update this thread everytime you hear one with your feedback on it.
I'll start to give mine towards the SAS 91 with John Cena. Steve and Cena had a great conversation and it's great to see Cena a little bit out of his "company man" role and talk about the business and chit-chat a little bit. I knew some of the stuff, but I was really surprised with Cena's perspective on some things like the mixed reaction, specially the one at Royal Rumble. I was also shocked to know that the guy has 2-4H a week of lessons in Mandarin, because he feels that the WWE could enter into the chinese market and grow a lot in an environment that really wants to be "entertained". It's a good listen...