We found 4 episodes of Wrestling Mayhem Show with the tag “wrestling commentary”.
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Gets Trashy | Wrestling Mayhem Show 893
January 10th, 2024 | 1 hr 43 mins
aew, business strategy, independent wrestling, match reviewing, mental health, social media, societal issues, taxes, twitter, upcoming events, video games, wrestling commentary, wwe
The hosts discussed the latest back-and-forth on social media between wrestling promotions AEW and WWE, speculating on potential crossover opportunities. Other wrestling news like upcoming pay-per-view events was covered. Behind-the-scenes production elements including commentary and reviewing matches was analyzed. Independent wrestling promotions and passions of those involved took up a good portion of the show. There was talk of wrestling-themed video games, unconventional business strategies, and perspectives on societal issues and mental health in the wrestling world. Guest Ryan Zane spoke about his personal journey, wrestling personas, production preferences, and hopes for the sport's future.
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Keep Mayhem All Year Long | Wrestling Mayhem Show 891
December 20th, 2023 | 1 hr 47 mins
2024 wrestling, armchair booking, behind the scenes, booking challenges, different wrestling styles, indie wrestling, injury unpredictability, mentoring newcomers, wrestling commentary, wrestling debates, wrestling news, wrestling on tv, wrestling on youtube, wrestling partnerships, wrestling predictions, wrestling roundtable, wrestling rumors, wrestling variety
We have insightful discussion about recent developments and future predictions in the world of professional wrestling. Topics ranged from the benefits of cross-promotion among wrestling companies to the challenges of unpredictable injuries and illness forcing last-minute changes to planned events. There was also analysis around the diversity of wrestling styles catering to different fan tastes, optimism about veterans guiding the next generation of young talent, and bold forecasts for major title changes, roster moves, and dream matches in the year 2024. Additional perspectives touched on production intricacies many fans don't realize, the importance of community, and evolving formulas for wrestling success.
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Bunch of Wrestling Weirdos | Wrestling Mayhem Show 887
November 22nd, 2023 | 1 hr 26 mins
aew, deathmatch, full gear, hand turkeys, indie wrestling, match analysis, match preview, pay-per-view, ppv, professional wrestling, survivor series, thanksgiving, wargames, wrestling, wrestling commentary, wrestling culture, wrestling entertainment, wrestling fandom, wrestling podcast, wrestling promotions, wwe
The Wrestling Mayhem Show is a long-running weekly podcast hosted by Mike Sorgatron that covers professional wrestling entertainment and culture. In this lively episode, we enthusiastically discuss recent pay-per-views, preview upcoming high-profile matches, debate the merits of bloody deathmatches, and make hand turkeys while sharing what we're thankful for this season. With irreverent commentary, promoter spotlight interviews, enthusiastic fandom, and trademark mayhem, we aim to put on an entertaining weekly show for over 887 episodes now while promoting indie wrestling.
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What is Your Juggalo Finisher? | Wrestling Mayhem Show 885
November 2nd, 2023 | 1 hr 26 mins
aew, big show, creed brothers, fan interactions, impact wrestling, jake roberts, kevin owens, mjf, njpw, nxt, podcast, pro wrestling, raw, sasha banks, smackdown, wrestler encounters, wrestler interviews, wrestling, wrestling analysis, wrestling commentary, wrestling community, wrestling conventions, wrestling fandom, wrestling matches, wrestling news, wrestling podcast, wrestling promotions, wrestling segments, wrestling stories, wrestling storylines, wwe
The Wrestling Mayhem Show is a fun, casual podcast where knowledgeable wrestling fans discuss and react to the latest happenings in WWE, AEW, NJPW, and other promotions. The enthusiastic hosts share wrestling stories, critique matches, and bond over their shared love of pro wrestling. Recent episodes cover fan conventions, wrestler encounters, thoughts on storylines, and more. While the tone is lighthearted, the hosts also acknowledge reasonable boundaries between fans and wrestlers. The Wrestling Mayhem Show offers an enjoyable community for fellow wrestling fans to geek out over the current pro wrestling landscape.