Overall, the best show so far of the Rona Era. Some very good rasslin but was hindered by a lackluster build and some directionless characters. We get into each match and discuss the future of these stars...some are promising.....some just seem like they're going to be Big Show 2.0. or…
Let's revisit ROH's first ever show....the journey begins. The year of 2002 was a strange time, both in wrestling and in the world in general; and that is very much exemplified here by ROH's inaugural event: An Era Of Honor Begins. Eddie Guerrero vs. Super Crazy, Bryan Danielson vs. Christopher…
Arguably the greatest Wrestlemania of all time, and not just because Bruce Prichard and Jim Cornette worked a match. This show had everything: Spectacle, technical wrestling, first-evers, car crashes, historic moments...and everything in between. Let's revisit one of the most pivotal shows of all time.
There's always going to be idiots. And Hardest Part of the Ring is always going to be here to put them in their place. In this weeks episode, we aim our frustration towards smarks; or "Smart Marks" or "Smart Wrestling Fans". Their label is ironic, because they truly are one…
CLIMB THE CORPORATE LADDER etc etc whatever. What a crazy, unique show. So much to get into. MITB Match was hilarious, Drew vs. Seth was great, Bayley is amazing, and Brother Love was.....there....for some reason.
Pet peeves in wrestling. There are too many for just one episode. So this week, we rip into the mind numbingly stupid concepts in regards to gimmick matches, build up to gimmick matches, and gimmick PPVs.
t's a new era in wrestling. TNA is out of the Asylum and into the Impact Zone with their FIRST EVER three hour PPV. They set the tone for a great run here at Victory Road 2004. TNA had some great aspects to it in this era....and some not so…
Just wanted to get this subject out of the way lmao. Went longer than I expected, but there's so much to shit on Nia about, that it feels like you can just keep talking about it forever. I give my take on whether or not Nia is actually dangerous, the…
Dear WWE diehards, AEW diehards, and dummies all over the internet, I'm here to take a dump on your lives. I've had it. Let's destroy some marks.
Let's take a look at a weird and crazy night; that exceeded all expectations
WWE has the opportunity to restructure how they do things and to improve their product after Wrestlemania. How? Let Hard tell ya.
The year of 2001 was a crazy great time for wrestling. Let's hop back on the Road to Wrestlemania in from back in the day and revisit No Way Out 2001 to review the entire show, and discuss why Stephanie McMahon vs. Trish Stratus was the greatest womens match of…
Hardest Part of the Ring is back, to let us know why an empty arena Wrestlemania at the Performance Center could be a good thing. And why COVID-19 could be not the virus, but the antidote that WWE desperately needs.
Going back in time for this podcast as we review WWF Royal Rumble 2001. We break down the whole card, and go over why this is one of the best WWF PPVs of all time. Only thing that would have made it better is if Honky Tonk Man won the…
Haven't been keeping up with NXT UK? You're missing out. But don't worry, we're here to catch you up; just in time for NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool II. In this episode, we go through each episode since NXT UK Cardiff, and cover the build and the great matches and moments…
In this episode of the Weekly Review, we explain why the Lana/Lashley wedding was a rousing success, we prove that every wrestler in WWE named Drew is great, and we predict the future perfectly, just like last week. Please follow, rate, and subscribe!
We explain why Braun isn't ruined, why Lars still has a chance and explain why Taynara is the next big thing. More news and more shows covered.
NWA is a breath of fresh air to the wrestling industry. Haven't been watching? We go over why you should be. We also go over the highs and lows of NWA's first PPV since their rebirth: Into the Fire.
Review of WWE Tables Ladders and Chairs 2019. We discuss everything from Miz being too soft to Becky not knowing how to use weapons. At least Black vs. Murphy was great!
In this "Weekly Wrasslin Review", we look ahead towards TLC, decide who won the Wednesday Night Wars this week, and dissect the cornball that is Seth Rollins.
A podcast where pro wrestling fans can be fans; just like back in the day when you had the most fun with pro wrestling. In this podcast, we cover the current state of the "Wednesday Night Wars", we make fun of stupidity in the internet wrestling community, and the future…