Wrestling Weekenders
The panel look at the concept of a Wrestling Weekenders, discussing existing shows and some that may benefit from being over 2 nights.
Say her name, she’s HISTORIC! Sarah is one of ESSR’s top interviewers.
Last year, she successfully led our FIRST EVER, HISTORIC all women’s show. Providing the very best insight into the women’s division of wrestling, it was one of the first women only podcast episodes on the sport.
Recently dubbed as the ‘Diva of Discovery’, Sarah has attended many Scottish wrestling shows. This includes ICW and Discovery Wrestling just to name a few.
The panel look at the concept of a Wrestling Weekenders, discussing existing shows and some that may benefit from being over 2 nights.
We look back at the epic matches Omega and Okada had in Japan discussing the build, the 4 matches and legacy created.
We look back over some of our favourite and not so favourite Elimination Chamber matches discussing the concept, legacy and what we’d like to see in the future.
We look in to the world of Social Media discussing how it’s affected wrestling as a whole talking about the good and bad. We slide in to some hot topic debate without poking about areas and ensure that every point is nudged.
We look back at the ICW Square Go 2020, discussing the build up to the show, the matches and the fallout we could see coming from the event.
Sarah Grieve takes a look at which male and female superstars have a chance of outlasting 29 others at the Royal Rumble and heading to WrestleMania.
After their ground breaking announcement this time last year, we discuss AEW in how they’ve changed the landscape of wrestling.
With much debate, we compile our top 10 list of Wrestlers of the past 10 years.
And just like that here is our last show of 2019 so we look over our favourite moments in wrestling throughout the last 12 months.
Sarah Grieve looks at why she thinks 2020 is the year in which Christian should join his friend and long time tag partner Edge in the Hall of Fame.