Place to Be Podcast Episode 405: Backlash 2006

In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott take a look at Backlash 2006! They discuss assholes on HGTV, the split of Chris Masters and Carlito, Ric…

Between the Sheets #43: May 10-16, 1990

Kris & David are guestless this week to discuss the week that was May 10-16, 1990. We discuss the major strife and mass confusion that was going on in the…

Between the Sheets #40: April 19-25, 1998 with Emil Jay

Kris & David are joined this week by Emil Jay (CZW Dojo Wars) to discuss the week that was April 19-25, 1998. We discuss the RAW before Unforgiven which was…

In Search of Five-Star Matches: Part Three

If Part Two (be sure to check out Part One also) was the story of Flair and Steamboat having one of the best series in wrestling history, Part Three is the story…

Place to Be Podcast Episode 399: New Year’s Revolution 2006

In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott take a look at New Year’s Revolution 2006! They discuss Ric Flair, Mickie James, Gregory Helms, Shelton Benjamin’s Momma,…

Between the Sheets #35: March 15-21, 1995 with Kevin Marshall

Kris & David are joined by Kevin Marshall to discuss the week that was March 15-21, 1995. We discuss the complete debacle known as WCW Uncensored 95 and how Hulk…

Where the Big Boys Play #82 – Top 100 Greatest Wrestlers Ever Special, Part 2: Top 40

Chad and Parv complete their Top 100 GWE lists in a longest-ever-WTBBP marathon to the finish line. Don’t forget to get your Top 100 ballot in before April 3rd, 2016:…

PTBN’s Excellent WWE Network Adventure: NWA Starrcade 1983

As many of you are aware, WWE Network is pretty packed with all sorts of content. And as you may also know, we here at Place to Be Nation love…

Between the Sheets #33: March 1-7, 1986 with Beau James

Kris & David are joined by Beau James (King of Kingsport) to discuss the week that was March 1-7, 1986. We talk about WWF talent uneasiness, Ted DiBiase coming a…

In Search of Five-Star Matches: Part Two

People can argue themselves until they’re blue in the face about the validity, reliability and standard deviations of Dave Metlzer’s history of five-star match ratings. Or they can just relax,…