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Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
Itsthemazoku and SwagSwitcha
43 episodes
4 days ago
World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...
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World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...
Show more...
Wrestling
Sports
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What the Botch?
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
1 hour 51 minutes
3 months ago
What the Botch?
Remember when wrestling was for everyone? When a family could afford tickets without taking out a second mortgage? Those days are vanishing faster than a jobber in a squash match. This week, we dive headfirst into wrestling's accessibility crisis as WrestleMania ticket prices hit a jaw-dropping $32,083 for two nights. That's not a typo – that's more than many fans' annual salaries or the price of a new car. And that's before you factor in travel to Las Vegas, hotel stays, food, and all those...
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...