In this episode of Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars, JT Rozzero & Chad Campbell dive into the Monday Night Wars from 6/24/96! They catch up on their personal…
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Wrestling’s Chicken Salad #2
Welcome to episode two of the Chicken Salad! Join your hosts Ben Locke, Logan Crosland and Shawn Kidd as they look back at some of the perceived worst shows in…
PTBN Question Of The Day Recap (April 25-30)
Tuesday, April 25 Who would you like to see inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame next year? Steven Joseph Ferrari: The Midnight Express and Regis Philbin. Andy Halleen: Sid.…
Scott & JT’s Vintage Vault Refresh: Countdown to the Crowning – 6/13/94
*** Scott & JT’s Vintage Vault Refresh reviews are a chronological look back at WWE PPV and TV history that began with a review of WrestleMania I. The PICs have revisited…
Place to Be Podcast Episode 426: WWE PPV Report Cards, Part Two
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott are joined by Chad Campbell as they again head back into the archives to tie up all of the…
PTBN’s Wrestling What If… King of the Ring Winners
As a wrestling fan, one of the most fun discussion exercises centers around the simple question of “What If?” Well, we here at PTBN love talking wrestling, both past and…
Brad and Chad’s King of the Ring Special: Rankings, Rebooking and More
The WWE brought back the King of the Ring so we decided to actually get Brad and Chad on the same show for another PTBN special. On the newest Brad…
Place to Be Podcast Episode 365: Network Live Watch – Monday Night Raw 5/31/93 and 6/7/93
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott welcome Roger “Cowboy” Morrissette, Steve Wille, and Chad Campbell to live watch the 5/17 and 5/24 Monday Night…
The All-Time June PPV Card
As part of an ongoing series on the Place to Be podcast, Scott Criscuolo and Justin Rozzero have been reviewing pay-per-view cards from the WWF/WWE month-by-month and putting together their…
The Five Count: Kings of the Ring
Beginning in 1985 and for 25 years following—with a hole or two along the way—18 men earned the official (sorry, Jerry Lawler) right to be called WWF or WWE royalty.…