Wrestlespective

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Sinopsis

The Wrestlespective wrestling podcast hosted by Jason Mann looks back at classic main events from WWE and other promotions, with in-depth analysis of the matches, storytelling, interviews, and other happenings.

Episodios

  • Bragging Rights 2010: Wade Barrett vs. Randy Orton

    26/10/2010 Duración: 01h24min

    Special guest Don Owens of the Future Endeavors and Jason Mann discuss the fallout from Bragging Rights 2010, the Brock Lesnar v. Cain Velasquez UFC fight, the strange staredown between Lesnar and the Undertaker and some ideas of how WWE could take advantage of that buzz, whether an MMA v. WWE feud could work, what to do with Undertaker when he returns from the grave (again), why Wade Barrett won’t just make John Cena wear the Nexus T-shirt already, the great Daniel Bryan v. Dolph Ziggler matches and how WWE could follow up, whether Edge and Randy Orton can be effective babyfaces and much more. There is also a “Crossfire”-style debate (minus the yelling) over the Stand Up For WWE campaign, whether WWE has effectively answered legitimate criticisms and whether WWE has received enough credit for the good it has done. Originally published: 10/26/10

  • WWF in 1987 (Strike Force, Hart Foundation, Honky Tonk Man and Macho Man) and more

    22/10/2010 Duración: 01h37min

    Jason Mann talks with David Buckler about how women’s wrestling is treated in WWE and TNA, the source of David’s love for Beth Phoenix, Internet fans’ attitudes toward Michelle McCool, the Beautiful People’s dominance in TNA, the days of Awesome Kong and Gail Kim, Mickie James in TNA, memories of Saturday Night’s Main Event and classic Wrestlemanias, the awesome WWF tag teams in the late 1980s, whether wrestling is more fun the less you know, the Randy Savage and Elizabeth saga, the failure of the WCW invasion in 2001, the rise of The Miz, the Undertaker refusing to break character, Santino Marella and how WWE ruins a good joke, Beth Phoenix v. Michelle McCool at Extreme Rules 2010, the Strike Force v. Hart Foundation tag title change in 1987, and Honky Tonk Man v. Randy Savage at Saturday Night’s Main Event No. 12, which was the first meeting of the Mega Powers. Originally published: 10/22/10

  • WWE's top 25 talkers and an insulting PR campaign

    21/10/2010 Duración: 47min

    Jason Mann has a few things he needs to get off his chest regarding the insipid and insulting Stand Up For WWE campaign. He and Josh Hachat discuss that, plus the WWE.com list of 25 best talkers that ranks John Cena ahead of Dusty Rhodes, rumors that Matt Hardy will start his own dirtsheet, explaining why its pointless to fret over TNA because it is highly unlikely they will ever get a clue, and remembering the good times in WCW. Originally published: 10/21/10

  • Best Battles of Mick Foley

    21/10/2010 Duración: 48min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat discuss three of Mick Foley’s noteworthy battles in celebration of Five Days of Foley: -Cactus Jack & Maxx Payne v. the Nasty Boys, WCW Spring Stampede 1994  -Cactus Jack & Raven v. Tommy Dreamer & Terry Funk, ECW November to Remember 1995  -Mankind v. The Rock, WWF Monday Night Raw, 1/4/99 Originally published: 10/21/10 #WWE #wrestling #MickFoley

  • Unresolved wrestling stories and should Hogan and Flair ever be pals?

    15/10/2010 Duración: 54min

    Wrestlespective digs into the mailbag to answer some questions from listeners. Jason Mann and Josh Hachat discuss how the X Division can be saved, unresolved wrestling storylines like Samoa Joe’s kidnapping, the WCW Hummer driver and Baby Doll’s photos, poorly resolved angles like Austin’s attack or the Higher Power, what wrestlers have the best and worst punches, why vehicle-related angles always seem so hokey, whether Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair should ever be on the same side, how many factions is too many and more. Originally published: 10/15/10

  • Starrcade 1983: Ric Flair vs. Harley Race

    13/10/2010 Duración: 32min

    Jason Mann and Seth Roy discuss Flair’s oddly dismissive attitude toward his first NWA title reign, NWA politics of the 1980s, Mid-Atlantic as the new power center of the NWA, Race putting a bounty on Flair’s head, the angle in which Bob Orton and Dick Slater injure Flair’s neck, Flair’s wild return from retirement and awesome promo, the press conference announcing Greensboro as the site of Starrcade, the sports-event feel of the crowd, referee Gene Kiniski as a distraction and the greatness of the match itself. #wwe #prowrestling Originally published: 10/13/10

  • Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel, comparing Michaels vs. Undertaker matches, and more

    06/10/2010 Duración: 02h20s

    Jason Mann talks to Don Owens about Don’s 16-year streak of not missing a WWE pay-per-view, memories of attending Wrestlemania 26, love for Big Daddy Cool, watching Brock Lesnar, John Cena and Randy Orton before they were stars, and meeting the super-nice Rico Constantino. Jason and Don also discuss Hell in a Cell 2010, the storytelling possibilities of John Cena in Nexus, how to jazz up Bragging Rights, the best and worst themed pay-per-views, the possibilities of John Morrison, and whether 2010 fans will unite behind a top babyface. They also talk in detail about some of Don’s favorite matches: -Shawn Michaels v. Diesel, In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies (4/28/96)  -Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock, Summerslam 2002 (8/25/02)  -Shawn Michaels v. The Undertaker, Wrestlemania 25 (4/5/09)  -Shawn Michaels v. The Undertaker, Wrestlemania 26 (3/28/10) Originally published: 10/6/10 #WWE #wrestling

  • Chris Jericho memories, Hart vs. Bulldog at In Your House 5, and much more

    30/09/2010 Duración: 01h28min

    Jason Mann interviews Jon Waldman about SLAM! Wrestling’s origins in the late 1990s, Jon’s experiences interviewing Chris Jericho, Jericho’s “Breaking the Code” DVD and great moments in his career, some key differences in wrestling between 2010 and the 1980s, Jon’s first memories as a wrestling fan, Davey Boy Smith’s legacy, Jim Cornette’s influence, Michael Hayes’ time in WWE, how TV overexposure has changed wrestling, Shawn Michaels’ early career, the WWE Smackdown Six era in 2002, memories of ECW, long matches on TV, philosophy of hardcore wrestling, So Cal Val and TNA, and more. They also go through some of Jon’s favorite matches: -Bret Hart v. Davey Boy Smith, WWF In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings, 12/17/95  -Thrillseekers (Chris Jericho & Lance Storm) v. Heavenly Bodies, SMW Night of the Legends, 8/5/94  -Shawn Michaels v. Kurt Angle, WWE Wrestlemania 21, 4/3/05  -Rob Van Dam v. Jerry Lynn, ECW Hardcore Heaven 1999, 5/16/99 Originally published: 9/30/10

  • Colossal connections and beastly brawls

    28/09/2010 Duración: 46min

    Josh Hachat and Jason Mann discuss some intriguing and generally fun matches involving big men facing off against other big men: -Diesel (Kevin Nash) v. The Undertaker, WWE Wrestlemania 12, 3/31/96  -Sid v. Goldberg, WCW Halloween Havoc, 10/14/99  -Andre the Giant & Hulk Hogan v. Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy, Saturday Night’s Main Event No. 3, 11/2/85  -Albert v. Kane, WWE Smackdown, 6/14/01 and 6/28/01 Originally published: 9/28/10 #WWE #wrestling

  • Favorite Hell in a Cell matches

    24/09/2010 Duración: 01h42min

    Jason Mann is joined by Seth Roy for a marathon show talking about the likely matches at the next WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, the Smackdown and Raw spoilers, the merits of blood in cage matches and much more. #WWE #wrestling Then Jason and Seth discuss the following Hell in a Cell matches in depth before sharing their memories of the remaining 16 (at least the ones they’ve seen): -Brock Lesnar v. The Undertaker, WWE No Mercy, 10/20/02  -Batista v. Triple H, WWE Vengeance, 6/26/05  -Steve Austin v. Kurt Angle v. The Rock v. Triple H v. The Undertaker v. Rikishi, WWE Armageddon, 12/10/00 Originally published: 9/24/10

  • Anti-Hardy sentiments and making titles feel special

    23/09/2010 Duración: 50min

    Josh Hachat and Jason Mann answer your questions and discuss who “they” might be in TNA, being perversely interested in Bound For Glory and the end of the Hogan-Bischoff era, how to give the WWE tag-team division a lift, why Internet fans don’t like the Hardy Boys, our philosophy on defending championships and making them meaningful, how to keep main eventers busy when they are out of the title picture, Jason’s snarky comments about the ROH title, the WWE’s ban on somas, wellness issues and more. We also make some hacky Matt Hardy weight jokes; nobody is perfect. Speaking of which, thanks to careful planning, this show was recorded before Night of Champions, which should lead to many laughs about how out of date some of our answers are. #WWE #wrestling Originally published: 9/23/10

  • Monday Night War: January 1996

    17/09/2010 Duración: 01h14min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat recap the January 1996 episodes of WWF Raw and WCW Nitro, plus the Royal Rumble and Clash of the Champions 32. Topics discussed include: the Raw Bowl and football puns, Billionaire Ted’s Rasslin War Room, Lord Steven Regal: a man’s man, more drama between friends Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, Sting and Lex Luger and the Dungeon of Doom and the Four Horsemen, Jeff Jarrett’s ugly outfits, Shawn Michaels returning to the building, The Ringmaster and a skinny Matt Hardy, Undertaker vs. Kane before he was Kane, the many sides of Goldust, the baffling mix of genres that is the “American Males” theme song, Vader destroying Gorilla Monsoon, a shocking world-title change, the return of the Road Warriors, the debut of the notorious P.I.G., Sunny’s sultry come-ons for Raw, Shawn Michaels’ horrible babyface obnoxiousness, Flair’s great shoe-aided triumph over Hogan, Macho Man doesn’t care what you think, and more. Originally published: 9/17/10 #WWE #wrestling

  • Favorite celebrations, belt designs, and not being indie fans

    03/09/2010 Duración: 55min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat answer questions submitted by listeners in this edition of Wrestlespective. Topics include the new design WWE Tag Team Championship, best facial expressions, our favorite title-victory celebrations, the future of wrestling on television, whether TNA has ruined the chance for a second wrestling company to thrive, WWE after Vince McMahon, the greatest tag teams in the world, why we’re horrible wrestling fans who don’t support independent wrestling, and wondering what would happen if ESPN got involved in the wrestling business. Originally published: 9/3/10

  • Champions vs. Champions

    27/08/2010 Duración: 57min

    Josh Hachat and Jason Mann break down the following bouts: -Hulk Hogan (WWF) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (Intercontinental), 4/1/90 WWF Wrestlemania 6 -Rob Van Dam (Intercontinental) vs. Tommy Dreamer (Hardcore), 8/26/2002 WWE Raw -Samoa Joe (X Division) & Kurt Angle (TNA World) vs. Team 3D (Tag Team), 7/15/2007 TNA Victory Road -Triple H (WWF) vs. Tazz (ECW), 4/20/2000 WWF Smackdown -Jerry Lawler (AWA World) vs. Kerry Von Erich (World Class), October 1988 AWA on ESPN Topics discussed include the surprising spryness of 2002 Tommy Dreamer, silliness getting in the way of an otherwise pretty good TNA match, how swell Triple H was in 2000, good guys getting nasty and why the Ultimate Warrior ended up not being a bigger success. We even rant about how wrestling titles don’t mean as much as they used to. How novel of us! Check it out! #WWE #TNA #wrestling Originally published: 8/27/10

  • Great Grudges of the 1980s

    26/07/2010 Duración: 35min

    Josh and Jason discuss three classic grudge matches: the Terry Funk-Jerry Lawler empty arena match in Memphis from 5/9/1981, the Iron Sheik-Sgt. Slaughter boot camp battle at Madison Square Garden from 6/16/1984 and Michael P.S. Hayes, Buddy Roberts and Terry Gordy battling Kevin Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich and Mike Von Erich in Fort Worth on 7/4/1984. Topics discussed include the wonderful insanity of Terry Funk, the beautiful intensity professional wrestling used to have and how baffling the Freebirds-Von Erichs was as a choice for Wrestling Observer match of the year. #WWE #prowrestling #wrestling #rasslin Originally published: 7/26/10

  • The curious legacy of ECW

    17/07/2010 Duración: 40min

    Josh Hachat and Jason Mann discuss this week’s “ReCW” invasion of TNA Impact, whether this version will work any better than anything TNA does, what ECW means in wrestling in 2010, what influence ECW had in the Monday Night Wars, remembering some of the best and worst moments and much more. Originally published: 7/17/10

  • Monday Night War: November 1995

    02/06/2010 Duración: 49min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat continue looking back at the Monday Night War between WCW and the WWF. Part 3 of our series looks at November 1995, and topics discussed include: the Shawn Michaels concussion angle, the end of Dieselmania and that tricky Bret Hart, someone besides Hulk Hogan becoming WCW champion, the “wildcard” Survivor Series, the debut of the World War 3 battle royal, the beginning of Ahmed Johnson, Hogan’s “shoot” promo on the Wrestling Observer, the end of the Renegade experiment, excellent Japanese women’s wrestling, hillbillies and their love of slop, Randy Savage’s real fake arm injury and more.

  • Monday Night War: October 1995

    26/05/2010 Duración: 43min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat travel back to October 1995 and explain Hulk Hogan’s first flirtation with the dark side and continued uncontrolled ego, Bret Hart’s continuing feuds with wrestlers who were far beneath him, the Horsemen deciding to turn on Sting for old times’ sake, Diesel being chewed out by Vince McMahon after a pay-per-view main event, Shawn Michaels being beaten up by Marines for realz, when Avatar was an unpopular wrestler and not a popular movie, the Yeti, the catastrophe that is Hulk Hogan vs. the Giant at Halloween Havoc, and much more. #WWE #wrestling Original airdate: 5/26/10

  • Monday Night War: September 1995

    18/05/2010 Duración: 53min

    Jason Mann and Josh Hachat take you back to September 1995, when Hulkamania was (still) running wild over WCW and Diesel power was running WWF. Topics of discussion include Lex Luger’s shocking debut on the first Nitro, the serendipity of Sting and Ric Flair wrestling on the first and last editions, the 1-2-3 Kid rekindling his feud with Razor Ramon, whether the Smoking Gunns’ tight jeans are better than John Cena’s jean shorts, the baffling tactic of introducing new talent only to have them immediately lose, the tremendous Ric Flair-Arn Anderson feud, whether wrestling Canadian pirates was the best use of Bret Hart’s time and much more. #WWE #wrestling Originally published: 5/18/10

  • Ken Shamrock vs. Vader and wrestling as a "sport"

    09/05/2010 Duración: 42min

    Josh Hachat and Jason Mann talk about Ken Shamrock’s WWE career, specifically his debut against Vader at Cold Day in Hell in 1997 and his Lions Den battle with Owen Hart at Summerslam 1998. Topics covered include: MMA’s influence on pro wrestling, making submissions believable, Jerry Lawler’s seeming disdain for UFC, missed opportunities for Shamrock, how Goldberg succeeded in WCW by adopting the shootfighting gimmick, comedic examples of pure sports builds like Vince McMahon training for the Royal Rumble or Hulk Hogan training Mean Gene Okerlund and more. #WWE #wrestling Original airdate: 5/9/10

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