• "Carlos Colón Infamous Shoot: Wrestling’s Titan and the Bruiser Brody Tragedy"
    Nov 25 2024
    Dive into the fascinating and controversial life of Carlos Colón, the legendary wrestling promoter, wrestler, and owner of Puerto Rico’s iconic wrestling territory, Capitol Sports Promotions (now World Wrestling Council). In this gripping shoot interview, Carlos Colón opens up about his storied career, his influence on the wrestling world, and the shadows cast by one of the industry’s darkest events—the tragic murder of Bruiser Brody.
    Listeners will journey through Colón’s incredible rise as one of the most beloved wrestling icons in Puerto Rico, known for his bloody feuds, relentless work ethic, and unmatched ability to connect with fans. From his brutal matches with legends like Ric Flair and Abdullah the Butcher to his role in shaping the Puerto Rican wrestling scene, Colón’s impact on the sport is undeniable.
    In this interview, Carlos also confronts the infamous night in 1988 when Bruiser Brody was fatally stabbed in a locker room before a wrestling event. As the owner of the promotion where the tragedy occurred, Colón sheds light on the aftermath, the controversy surrounding the investigation, and how it forever changed the industry and his career.
    Balancing celebration with hard-hitting truths, this episode is a deep dive into the complexities of a man who built a wrestling empire but faced immense scrutiny in the wake of one of wrestling’s most notorious scandals. Packed with rare insights, personal reflections, and stories of triumph and tragedy, this episode is essential listening for wrestling fans eager to understand the sport’s multifaceted history.
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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • "Beyond Kayfabe: A Tell-All with WWE Legend Brodus Clay"
    Nov 25 2024
    Get ready for an unforgettable trip down wrestling’s memory lane as we go Beyond Kayfabe with WWE legend and former NWA Champion, Brodus Clay. In this electrifying shoot interview, Brodus steps out of character to answer questions straight from the fans—emails, videos, and live queries—all while sharing rare, behind-the-scenes stories from his time in the ring.
    Hear Brodus reflect on his larger-than-life persona, the Funkasaurus, and what it meant to bring fun and charisma to the WWE Universe. He delves into his journey through professional wrestling, from training in WWE’s developmental system to working with legendary figures like Dusty Rhodes and John Cena. Brodus opens up about the intense grind of the wrestling industry, his experiences with locker room politics, and the transition to his reign as an NWA Champion—a testament to his versatility and staying power in sports entertainment.
    The episode is packed with candid moments where Brodus discusses career highlights, personal struggles, and the evolution of the wrestling business. Fans will gain exclusive insights into what it takes to thrive in the squared circle and how Brodus balances life in and out of the ring. Along the way, expect plenty of surprises, including hilarious anecdotes, heartfelt advice, and unfiltered takes on some of the industry’s most controversial topics.
    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Brodus Clay or just love uncovering the stories behind wrestling’s most iconic figures, this episode delivers everything you need to stay hooked from bell to bell.
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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Ivan Putski Shoot interview: Polish Power – Strength, Legacy, and Stories Untold
    Nov 22 2024
    Get ready for an electrifying deep dive into the life and career of one of wrestling’s most beloved icons, Ivan Putski. Known worldwide as “The Polish Power,” Putski’s career is a story of resilience, triumph, and groundbreaking moments that helped define professional wrestling’s golden era. From his humble beginnings in Poland to becoming a mainstay in the WWF, Putski reflects on a journey packed with intense rivalries, unforgettable feuds, and a strength that captivated fans everywhere.
    Hear the untold stories of how Putski became a trailblazer for Polish representation in wrestling, winning fans over with his undeniable charisma and powerful physique. He recounts his legendary battles with superstars like Superstar Billy Graham and Jesse “The Body” Ventura, offering insight into what it took to face these titans of the ring. Discover how he paved the way for a global fan base with his unique blend of brute strength, charm, and a connection to fans that few could replicate.
    As one of the first wrestlers to popularize the mix of athleticism and entertainment, Putski helped set the foundation for modern wrestling. He shares stories about his rise to championship status, his role in popularizing the WWF's live-event circuit, and the dedication required to stay at the top in a cutthroat industry. But Putski’s story isn’t just about victories—it’s about perseverance, family, and how he balanced the demands of a grueling wrestling career with his personal life.
    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Putski or new to his incredible legacy, this interview offers a raw, emotional, and inspiring look at the man behind the muscle. Tune in and discover why Ivan Putski remains a symbol of heart, power, and enduring legacy in the world of professional wrestling.
    • Introduction and Wrestling Beginnings (00:01–00:29):
      • Ivan Putski, nicknamed "Polish Power," credits Joe Blanchard, father of Tully Blanchard, for introducing him to professional wrestling after a football career that ended due to a knee injury.
    • Early Career and Gimmick Development (00:29–03:19):
      • Started in Oklahoma under Bill Watts and later moved to Texas territories with promoters Fritz Von Erich, Paul Boesch, and Joe Blanchard.
      • Developed his "Polish strongman" persona, performing strength feats like crushing oil drums and holding back cars.
    • Madison Square Garden Success (03:19–03:56):
      • First match at Madison Square Garden was a historic sell-out, including the overflow arena, via closed-circuit TV.
    • Transition from Football to Wrestling (03:56–08:03):
      • Putski's athletic background in football and weightlifting eased his transition into wrestling.
      • His early dedication to fitness inspired other wrestlers like Superstar Billy Graham.
    • Memories of Training and Mentors (05:43–06:47):
      • Joe Blanchard trained Putski personally, teaching wrestling techniques and crowd psychology.
      • Praised Vince McMahon Sr. for his gentlemanly conduct and handshake contracts.
    • Feuds and Partnerships (08:42–14:56):
      • Early rivalries included Johnny Valentine and partnerships with Mil Máscaras and Tully Blanchard.
      • Recalled Mil Máscaras' dedication to maintaining his masked identity.
    • Terry Funk and Bill Watts (14:56–16:49):
      • Worked with Terry Funk, describing him as a skilled worker and great friend.
      • Praised Bill Watts' strict yet fair approach but cited grueling travel demands as a drawback.
    • Rib Stories and Locker Room Memories (10:05–11:32):
      • Shared stories of pranks by wrestlers like Johnny Valentine and Mr. Fuji, including Fuji serving marinated dog meat to unsuspecting wrestlers.
    • Lessons and Early Success (16:49–18:12):
      • Learned the art of wrestling and main-evented early in his career, solidifying his reputation as a top performer.
      • Reflected on key figures from his first territory, including Dr. X, Tom Jones, and Red Bastien.
    • Respect for Mentors and Colleagues (13:06–18:12):
      • Expressed gratitude for advice from veteran wrestlers like Red Bastien.
      • Maintained respect for colleagues and mentors throughout his career.
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • "Cannonball Shoot Chronicles: The PN News Story – From WCW to Europe’s Wrestling Glory"
    Nov 19 2024
    Step into the extraordinary journey of PN News, the charismatic "Rapmaster" who made waves in WCW, became a sensation in Europe as "Cannonball Grizzly," and left an indelible mark on professional wrestling. In this exclusive shoot interview, PN News reveals the untold stories of his rise in the industry, from his humble beginnings as a college football player to being scouted in the unlikeliest of places—a bar in Wisconsin. With candid insights, he recounts his rigorous training at Brad Rheingans’ camp and the grueling 300-day schedules that defined wrestling in the 1980s.
    Explore his transformative years in the Pacific Northwest under Don Owens, where legends like Buddy Rose and Matt Borne helped shape his career. Learn about his adventures in Europe, where he became "Cannonball Grizzly," captivating audiences with agility and charisma rarely seen in wrestlers of his size. PN News shares his thoughts on iconic figures like Kurt Hennig, Fit Finlay, and Chris Benoit, while giving listeners a peek behind the curtain of wrestling psychology, backstage pranks, and the unique challenges of working in territories across the globe.
    This episode dives deep into the cultural contrasts between wrestling in the U.S. and Europe, PN News’ memorable moments in CWA tournaments, and the legacy of legendary promoters like Otto Wanz. Whether you’re a wrestling historian or a casual fan, this interview is a treasure trove of insights, laughter, and rare stories that will leave you wanting more. Join us as PN News shares the highs, the lows, and the unforgettable moments that defined his illustrious career.
    • Getting into Wrestling (00:01–02:38): PN News transitioned from college football to wrestling after a chance encounter while working at a bar in Wisconsin. He trained at Brad Rheingans’ camp associated with the AWA, debuting in March 1987.
    • Early Training and Matches (02:38–04:40): PN News adapted quickly to the physical demands due to his athletic background. His first match in the Minneapolis Auditorium was memorable despite his inexperience, with Rick Ganner helping carry the match.
    • Mentors and Influence in AWA (05:10–06:06): Kurt Hennig played a significant role, sharing advice on ring psychology that resonated later. PN News was also a victim of Hennig’s notorious pranks.
    • Pacific Northwest (06:06–07:37): Working for Don Owens in Portland was pivotal. PN News credits Owens and veteran colleagues like Buddy Rose and Matt Borne for shaping his career and knowledge of wrestling psychology.
    • International Career (09:07–12:50): PN News gained significant exposure in Europe, particularly with CWA in Germany and Austria. He became "Cannonball Grizzly" due to his unique agility for a wrestler of his size, and the European system's psychology and round format were distinct from U.S. wrestling.
    • CWA and European Wrestling Scene (14:14–16:22): Life in Europe was characterized by long tournaments in cities like Vienna and Hanover. He appreciated the relaxed lifestyle and cultural immersion while working for promoters like Otto Wanz.
    • Memories of Opponents (16:55–17:56): PN News enjoyed working with European talent, including Fit Finlay, Tony Sinclair, and Danny Collins. He respected Otto Wanz as a promoter despite the decline of CWA in its later years.
    • Chris Benoit (18:25): PN News shared positive memories of working with Chris Benoit in Europe. They shared a dressing room with wrestlers like Scott Hall and Charles Wright, having enjoyable times together.
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • "Mic Maestro: The Untold Legacy of WCCW Announcer Bill Mercer"
    Nov 18 2024
    Dive deep into the golden age of professional wrestling with legendary WCCW announcer Bill Mercer in this captivating shoot interview. From the echoing cheers of the Sportatorium to the personal triumphs and tragedies of the Von Erich family, Mercer shares an unfiltered account of his time in World Class Championship Wrestling. Known for his distinctive voice and unparalleled storytelling, Mercer takes listeners behind the scenes of one of wrestling’s most tumultuous and iconic promotions.
    This episode goes beyond the ring as Mercer reflects on the highs and lows of his storied career, offering rare insights into the art of announcing, the challenges of covering real-life tragedies, and the creative pulse that made WCCW a phenomenon. What was it like to narrate the meteoric rise of the Von Erichs while witnessing the darker shadows of their legacy? How did Mercer navigate the transition from covering groundbreaking sports moments to calling the drama of the squared circle? Packed with humor, heart, and hard truths, this interview is a must-listen for fans of wrestling history.
    Get ready to explore the untold stories that defined the golden era of wrestling and shaped the voices we remember. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the sport’s rich history, this episode offers a ringside seat to one of the most influential voices in wrestling.
    1. Bill Mercer's Early Life
      • Grew up in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, during the 1930s and 40s.
      • Recalled fond memories of a small-town upbringing, including junior high school football experiences and life during World War II.
    2. Military Service in WWII
      • Joined the Navy at 17, serving as a signalman during five invasions in the Pacific.
      • The Navy experience boosted his confidence and prepared him for future challenges.
    3. Broadcasting Beginnings
      • Began his broadcasting career in Denver while attending the University of Denver.
      • Early work included sports commentary, starting with college football and basketball games.
    4. Transition to Wrestling Announcing
      • Initially hesitant about wrestling, Mercer started calling live professional wrestling events on radio.
      • A recommendation led him to work as a wrestling announcer in Dallas, marking the start of his career in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW).
    5. News Career Highlights
      • Worked at KRLD in Dallas, covering sports and later transitioning to news.
      • Played a significant role in covering the JFK assassination, including reporting live from the Dallas police station where Lee Harvey Oswald was held.
    6. Key Moments in the JFK Assassination Coverage
      • Witnessed historic events like Oswald's arrest and press conferences.
      • Delivered the breaking news that Oswald had been charged with President Kennedy’s murder.
      • Reflected on Jack Ruby’s shooting of Oswald and the chaotic handling of the case by Dallas police.
    7. Perspectives on Conspiracies
      • Mercer shared insights on the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination, emphasizing the lack of definitive evidence even decades later.
      • Highlighted Oswald’s erratic behavior and lack of an organized escape plan as counterarguments to conspiracy claims.
    8. Reflections on Wrestling and Dallas
      • Credited professional wrestling for shaping his career and bringing him to Dallas, where his life and career flourished.
      • Shared anecdotes about his time in WCCW and working with legendary wrestling figures like the Von Erichs.
    9. Legacy and Influence
      • Mercer's multifaceted career spanned sports, news, and entertainment, leaving a lasting impact on professional wrestling broadcasting.
      • His experiences underscore the evolution of media from scripted formats to live, on-the-ground reporting.
    10. Cultural Commentary
    • Reflected on how societal and political tensions of the 1960s shaped media and public perceptions.
    • Drew parallels between past and present challenges in journalism and politics.
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    2 hrs and 28 mins
  • Jerry Lynn - 3 Hour Full Interview on ECW, WCW, WWF, Paul Heyman, Vince McMahon, and more
    Nov 17 2024
    Here’s an extended breakdown of the interview with more details:Early Life and Wrestling Inspiration (0:01–2:44)** - Jerry Lynn grew up in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, where he was introduced to wrestling at age six by his father, who was a fan of AWA. - Early favorites included The Crusher, Baron Von Raschke, and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, admiring their charisma and in-ring psychology. - He also enjoyed roller derby and found the theatrics and storytelling of wrestling captivating.Journey into Wrestling (2:45–6:39)** - Initially felt too small to compete, observing that wrestling was dominated by large athletes. - Inspired to pursue wrestling after attending a local indie show and realizing he could perform better than some wrestlers he saw. - Entered Brad Rheingans' wrestling camp, training rigorously under his no-nonsense coaching style that emphasized cardio, technical skills, and repetition.First Matches and Lessons Learned (6:40–13:50)** - Debut match took place at an indie TV taping in New Ulm, Minnesota, in a tag match against The Terminators. - Learned valuable lessons about safety and selling in the ring, including being mindful of limb placement during moves. - Early matches featured encounters with massive opponents like Yokozuna and the Twin Towers (Big Boss Man and Akeem), who, despite their size, worked safely and professionally.Psychology and Wrestling Philosophy (11:11–12:10)** - Lynn identified in-ring psychology as the hardest aspect of wrestling to master, focusing on listening to the crowd and knowing when to execute moves. - Criticized modern wrestling for relying too heavily on high spots and stunts without telling cohesive stories. - Advocated for returning to storytelling basics to connect with audiences.Influence of Sean Waltman and the X-Division Style (15:28–18:17)** - Built a strong friendship with Sean Waltman (X-Pac), bonding over their love for wrestling and heavy metal music. - Together, they innovated a fast-paced, high-flying style by studying tapes from Japan and Mexico, laying the foundation for what became known as the "X-Division" style.Memphis Wrestling Experience (18:17–20:32)** - Joined CWA Memphis in 1990 after Eddie Gilbert, one of his idols, recruited him. - Gained invaluable experience working in a territory where matches were called in the ring, requiring quick thinking and adaptability. - Paired with Cody Michaels in a tag team and worked high-profile matches, including against The Fabulous Ones managed by Jim Cornette. Departure from Memphis and Career Growth (20:00–20:32)** - Left Memphis when the territory began cycling in new talent, a common practice to refresh the roster. - Learned key lessons about adaptability, in-ring storytelling, and the politics of wrestling promotions during his time there.Training Style and Philosophy (6:39–11:10)** - Carried Brad Rheingans' training lessons throughout his career, emphasizing repetition, intensity, and treating every move as meaningful. - Shared these values during seminars with younger wrestlers, stressing love for the business as essential to success.---Memories of Wrestling Legends (2:17–14:54)** - Praised veterans like Ray "The Crippler" Stevens for their ability to draw heat and entertain audiences. - Recalled light-hearted moments, such as being safely taken care of by larger opponents and getting hit by Jim Cornette's signature tennis racket in Memphis.---Reflections on Wrestling’s Evolution (11:42–13:50)** - Voiced concern that modern wrestlers lack proper training in storytelling, often focusing solely on flashy moves. - Encouraged young wrestlers to embrace the fundamentals of psychology and crowd interaction to stand out in the industry. Key Themes:Psychology Over Stunts:** Lynn advocates for the art of storytelling in wrestling. Resilience:** Despite early doubts about his size, he pursued his dream and found success. Adaptability:** Thrived in different territories and wrestling styles by being willing to learn and evolve. -Mentorship:** Carries forward lessons from Brad Rheingans, teaching the next generation to respect and love the craft.
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    2 hrs and 46 mins
  • "Beyond Kayfabe With Kevin Nash: Nash Books the year if He and Scott Hall Never Left The WWF To Start The NWO"
    Nov 17 2024
    What if wrestling’s most revolutionary moment never happened? In this episode of Beyond Kayfabe, we take a mind-bending journey into an alternate reality with Kevin Nash, exploring what professional wrestling might have looked like had he and Scott Hall never jumped ship to WCW to form the game-changing NWO. Through candid insights and unparalleled storytelling, Nash walks us through the pivotal booking decisions, backstage drama, and creative opportunities that could have reshaped wrestling’s trajectory forever. Would the WWF’s Attitude Era have emerged the same way? Could WCW have survived without the Outsiders? Would the wrestling landscape as we know it today even exist? This thought-provoking episode dives deep into untold stories, wrestling’s cultural evolution, and the butterfly effect of two wrestlers rewriting the rules of the business. Join us as we break down the “what could have been” moments, peeling back the layers of one of wrestling’s most iconic eras. For fans of wrestling history, creative storytelling, and Kevin Nash’s sharp wit, this is a can’t-miss conversation that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the Monday Night Wars.
    • Introduction to Kevin Nash's Guest Booker Exercise (00:14 - 01:18)
      • The premise explores an alternate history where Nash and Hall stayed in WCW instead of leaving.
      • Nash discusses creative freedom and the "butterfly effect" of career choices.
    • Philosophy of Booking and Heat (01:53 - 03:20)
      • Nash believes in an old-school philosophy centered on heat and heel-driven storylines.
      • He emphasizes that good ideas can come from anywhere, not just experienced professionals.
    • Qualities of Good and Bad Bookers (03:20 - 04:42)
      • A good booker listens to talent and adapts ideas effectively.
      • Dictatorial bookers are seen as ineffective, while seasoned talent should have input in their character direction.
    • Listening to Fans in Booking Decisions (05:16 - 06:19)
      • Nash stresses balancing fan preferences with practical booking constraints.
      • Merchandise sales and fan engagement are indicators of a wrestler's popularity.
    • Creative Contributions in WCW (06:19 - 09:03)
      • Nash reflects on his brief autonomy while booking WCW's Thunder and how creative control was diluted by committees.
      • He prefers innovative visual storytelling for wrestling shows, akin to sitcoms like The Gary Shandling Show.
    • Bookers vs. Writers (09:39 - 11:02)
      • Nash critiques modern scripted promos, advocating for talent-driven storytelling.
      • He suggests an edgier approach to resonate with current audiences, inspired by pop culture and movies like Deadpool.
    • Challenges of Team-Based Creative Processes (12:53 - 13:32)
      • Creative committees often result in fragmented visions, unlike singular directorial oversight.
      • WWE’s creative process remains driven by Vince McMahon’s singular vision.
    • Potential Booker Talents and Creative Decline (14:13 - 16:27)
      • Nash names Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, and Raven as wrestlers with strong creative potential.
      • He discusses the oversaturation of storytelling in modern wrestling compared to simpler, impactful narratives.
    • Production Quality and Organizational Challenges in TNA (16:27 - 19:08)
      • Nash critiques TNA's declining production quality and suggests improving backstage segments and organization.
    • Kevin Nash’s Creative Journey (19:57 - 24:58)
      • Nash reflects on his booking influence in WCW and WWE, leveraging his relationships and on-the-spot problem-solving.
      • He highlights the collective power of established talent and how it shaped booking decisions.
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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • "Before the Madness: A Rare Look at Macho Man Randy Savage on Cable 10 with Jim Frailie"
    Nov 16 2024
    Step into a time capsule and witness the legendary Macho Man Randy Savage like never before in this extraordinary and rare Cable 10 interview, recorded before his meteoric rise to global superstardom. In this captivating episode, we delve into Randy Savage's candid reflections on his transition from professional baseball to wrestling, his early ambitions, and the origins of the "Macho Man" persona that would later define him as one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling history. From tales of breaking baseball barriers as an ambidextrous player to his fiery passion and unmatched charisma in the wrestling ring, this interview offers a raw, unfiltered look at the man behind the madness. Hear Savage's unique insights, his unrelenting determination, and the undeniable charm that hinted at the greatness to come. Whether you’re a die-hard wrestling fan or simply fascinated by the untold stories of larger-than-life personalities, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the roots of a legend. Don’t miss this rare glimpse into history as we uncover the moments that set the stage for Savage's unparalleled legacy.
    • Introduction and Name (00:00–00:36):
      • Macho Man Randy Savage explains his nickname, stating that fans gave it to him during his baseball days due to his powerful hitting.
    • Baseball Career Origins (01:19–03:34):
      • Played professional baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago White Sox.
      • Became the first ambidextrous player to both hit and throw with both hands.
      • Transitioned to wrestling after being released from baseball, realizing it was a blessing in disguise.
    • Transition to Wrestling (03:34–05:16):
      • Used his intense attitude from baseball in wrestling, becoming the ICW World Heavyweight Champion.
      • Declares himself the greatest professional wrestler of all time.
    • On Rivalries and Challenges (05:54–09:50):
      • Discusses relationships with other wrestlers, including Pistol Pez Whatley, Ox Baker, and Thunderbolt Patterson.
      • Emphasizes his willingness to accept challenges as ICW champion, contrasting this with other wrestling organizations.
    • Professional Wrestling Insights (09:50–12:27):
      • Addresses criticism of wrestling being "fake," asserting that ICW accepts all challengers, which sets it apart.
      • Shares his perspective on wrestling as both entertainment and competition.
    • Family Ties in Wrestling (17:43–19:45):
      • Reveals that his father is also involved in wrestling.
      • Briefly touches on his brother, who is also a wrestler, but keeps the focus on his own accomplishments.
    • Interaction with Fans and Callers (07:51–20:22):
      • Engages humorously and confidently with callers, often asserting his superiority over rivals like Ronnie Garvin and Ox Baker.
      • Highlights his charisma and ability to control the narrative, whether discussing opponents or entertaining fans.
    • Focus on Legacy (12:27–13:39, 22:17–22:56):
      • States his ambition to settle the debate about the greatest wrestler of all time by remaining undefeated.
      • Dismisses distractions, focusing solely on building his legend.
    • Entertainment and Ego (22:56–23:55):
      • Mentions a valet, Brenda, but asserts his ego and solo journey to becoming a legend.
      • Continues to emphasize his dominance in professional wrestling.
    • Audience Engagement:
      • Takes multiple calls, demonstrating his ability to entertain and connect with fans.
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    1 hr and 3 mins