It’s that time of year again – the time when wrestling fans feel that something special in the air as we approach WrestleMania. Over the past 30 years, Mania has…
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Vintage Vault Pre-Viewing: No Way Out 2002
Goldust vs. Rob Van Dam No Way Out 2002 didn’t really have a match that screamed out to me to be watched for my pre-viewing. I was pumped to see…
Place to Be Podcast Episode 296: Monday Night RAW 11/19/01
In this new episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Scott & Justin are in the Vintage Vault to talk about the famous 11/19/01 RAW. They discuss Ric Flair, Paul…
Wrestling Culture Podcast #35: The Greatest of All-Time Debate
In this episode of the Wrestling Culture Podcast, Dylan and Dave are joined by PWO demigods Will and Charles to debate who is the Greatest Of Time: Ric Flair, Terry…
Place to Be Podcast Episode 269 – PTBN Summit – Pro Wrestling in the Spring 2001
In this new episode of the PTB Podcast, Scott and Justin welcome in Scott Keith, Matt Peddycord and Will H to talk about the Spring of 2001 in the world…
Vintage Vault Pre-Viewing: Royal Rumble 2001
Edge & Christian vs. The Dudley Boyz – WWF Tag Title Championship Match It seems like in the past couple of months I have spent an inordinate amount of time…
Where the Big Boys Play #50: 1990 Fantasy Draft
To celebrate their 50th show, Chad and Parv welcome Chad’s “other” co-host, Brad, and Titans of Wrestling regular Kelly for an experimental format: the 1990 Fantasy Draft! Click through to find…
Wrestling With the Past #4: Cage Matches
On this week’s Wrestling With the Past, Will and Charles discuss the mighty cage match! First, we’ll talk about famous cage matches from the territory days including the Mid South…
Where the Big Boys Play #48: AWA Special
We had some problems recording this show hence there are three parts and four different guests. However, I do think there is a lot of great discussion contained between these…
‘Headlocked’ Writer Looks to Change Perception of Wrestling-based Comics
Professional wrestling and comic books have a lot in common: over-the-top theatrics, clearly defined heroes and villains, larger-than-life personas, and a unique mixture of action, comedy and romance. Yet when…