The Satellite of Hate is back in orbit! After months in hyper sleep, Brian Mann and Nate Milton are awoken by a surprising call to action. Listen now to learn when KEEP IT 2000 is returning.
Martin Bushby, Oli Court and Benno return with their brand new podcast reviewing all the major happenings from the British wrestling scene. This first episode features introductions to all the major promotions – PROGRESS, RevPro, OTT, wXw, ICW and more.
The US title tournament reaches its unexpected conclusion as Jinder Mahal, Bobby Roode, Mojo Rawley and Xavier Woods compete in the semi-finals AND finals; the Mixed Match Challenge debuts featuring Nakamura/Natalya vs Balor/Banks; members of the roster take turns cutting promos on their cellphones in selfie mode; TJP tries to hide his tears on 205 Live.
Braun Strowman gets FIRED and responds by wreaking havoc backstage, Finn Balor takes on Seth Rollins, Asuka vs Nia Jax, Paige makes an appearance, and more. We discuss the news of the past week including Paige’s career-threatening neck injury, Chris Jericho being among the names returning for next week’s RAW 25, and the recent NXT signings of War Machine, Ricochet and Candice LeRae.
John Pollock is joined by MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani for the 2018 MMA Prediction Show. Pollock will run through all of the predictions made for 2017 and then come up with a new list of “Likely or Unlikely” scenarios for 2018.
John Pollock and Wai Ting travel back to the night after WrestleMania 29 in 2013 for one of the more memorable editions of the show. It was the night Dolph Ziggler cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, the audience revolted against Randy Orton and Sheamus, The Shield confronted The Undertaker, “Fandango-ing” was born and it all culminated with a three-minute, non-title affair between John Cena and Mark Henry!
Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn are placed in a 3-on-2 Handicap Match; Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin demand their tag titles following last week’s controversial loss; Mojo Rawley faces off against Zack Ryder in the US title tournament.
The Balor Club have their first match against The Shield (sorta), Braun Strowman attempts to murder Brock Lesnar and Kane using a grappling hook, Woken Matt Hardy makes his in-ring debut and a number of names are announced for Raw’s 25th Anniversary Show.
John Pollock and Wai Ting are joined by Jason Agnew and Dan “The Mouth” Lovranski for a roundtable chat on “The Worst of 2017”, including Worst Wrestler, Worst Event, Worst Promotion, “They Really Dropped The Ball On…” and the prestigious “WTF Moment of the Year”.
John Pollock and Wai Ting review NJPW New Year’s Dash 2017 from Korakuen Hall featuring all the fallout from Wrestle Kingdom 12 and new storylines set-up heading into 2018.
John Pollock and Wai Ting review NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12 headlined by Kazuchika Okada vs Tetsuya Naito and Kenny Omega vs Chris Jericho. Plus, Braden Herrington attended the show live in Tokyo and calls in with his thoughts.
AJ Styles suffers another loss due to Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan’s bickering, The Usos defend the tag titles against Gable & Benjamin in a stellar match, The Riott Squad are chased away yet again by a returning Becky Lynch and friends.
John Pollock and Wai Ting get you all caught up for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12 on Jan. 4th featuring Kazuchika Okada vs Tetsuya Naito and Kenny Omega vs Chris Jericho. This is a great show to listen to if you’re relatively new to New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Brock Lesnar and Kane end the show arguing over The Devil’s taste in professional wrestlers, Finn Balor realizes he has two friends on the roster, Samoa Joe and Renee Young early frontrunner for “Best Feud of 2018” and all of the details announced for the women’s Royal Rumble.
John Pollock and Wai Ting are joined by Jason Agnew and Dan “The Mouth” Lovranski for a roundtable chat on “The Best of 2017” as they make their picks in all the major categories.
John Pollock & Wai Ting present the first edition of Rewind-A-Wai with a review of the WWE’s Survivor Series event from 2005. The show is highlighted by a Raw vs. SmackDown traditional Survivor Series match, the return of The Undertaker, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter’s “Worst Match of the Year”, Vince McMahon’s use of the n-word & more.
Rusev Day takes over Chicago, Dolph Ziggler’s absence results in a US title tournament, Shane McMahon gets in the way of AJ Styles in the main event, and your feedback from the POST Wrestling Forum.
Seth Rollins & Jason Jordan win the WWE Tag Team titles, John Cena returns, a commercial-free first hour, your feedback from the POST Wrestling Forum. Plus, John and Wai react to their launch of POSTwrestling.com and the incredible amount of support from they’ve received from their audience.
Welcome to POST Wrestling! John Pollock and Wai Ting bring you their annual Christmas Show at their brand new home featuring an introduction to POSTwrestling.com, interviews with surprise guests, updates from all of their friends and of course, the annual Jingle Contest.