WrestleMania 36 Review
With such a different WrestleMania, the panel look over the matches and moments dissecting it in its entirety
The first multi-time ESSR world champion, David Campbell has been dubbed the GOAT for winning many prediction sweepstakes. He even took the ESSR world championship global…at least as far as Boston, MA.
With a background in film, David’s appearances on the panel always result in passionate and well-spoken promos.
A stickler for drama, David recently performed the greatest heel turn in podcast history. He betrayed Scott Mcleod on the NXT Takeover history show bycashing in his spare change in the tin to regain the ESSR Championship.
With such a different WrestleMania, the panel look over the matches and moments dissecting it in its entirety
With WrestleMania 36 going ahead despite a World pandemic that has seen a lock-down across the globe, we assemble 4 panelists and lock them in to our infamous Debating Chamber debating whether or not WrestleMania should’ve gone ahead or not.
Last year, we discussed our favourite Mania opening matches, this time we discuss our favourite final matches to close out the Grandest Stage of Them All.
We look back at some of our favourite eras in WWE from The Classic right up to The Network era.
We look at the past and present times of wrestling discussing aspects of how the diversity has progressed and what needs to happen for it to progress.
In a special edition of the podcast, our team celebrates turning two with a fun-filled show talking moments of our history to-date and much more.
This podcast sees the debut of our newest concept: The Debating Chamber. Two topics will be debated in the format of an Elimnation Chamber match.
Our team give their review in full of Summerslam 2019, talking about all the big matches and talking points from the biggest party of the summer.
The team discuss the Four Horsewomen of NXT – Becky Lynch, Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Bayley – and how they have changed the wrestling industry.
Our team give their preview and predictions for each bout on the 10 match card of this, the thirty-second edition of Summerslam.