• AEW-some Pod Episode 140: Chains, Cheeseburgers, and Contract Chaos
    Nov 23 2024

    This week, Johnny Taylor, Diana Prince (Darcy the Mail Girl), and Gringo Fantastico break down the November 20, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite, featuring an action-packed 8-man tag where Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, and friends faced off against Don Callis's wrecking crew. We delve into Julia Hart’s eerie horror vignette, Jamie Hayter’s interrupted promo, and Jericho's hilariously half-hearted attempt to escape Tomohiro Ishii before their contract signing descended into chaos.

    Plus, Swerve strikes like a ninja, Darby Allin endures Claudio's fury, and the Death Riders literally tape up Orange Cassidy ahead of Full Gear. And yes, Cheeseburger makes his Dynamite debut! It’s Full Gear week, so grab your duct tape and listen in for all the madness!

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    57 mins
  • Episode 139: Full Gear Fireworks, Shuttle Bus Shenanigans, and Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson?!
    Nov 19 2024

    This week, Johnny’s sound might be a little weird (blame a microphone mix-up—or recording from a coal mine), but don’t worry, the show’s still packed with all the AEW goodness you crave! We break down Collision’s epic go-home show, including Mariah May and Anna Jay’s wild No DQ showdown, Jon Moxley’s bone-chilling promo aimed at Orange Cassidy, and Jack Perry’s audition for Fast & Furious: AEW Edition.

    Plus, we’ve got the legendary Joe Bob Briggs dropping in for a quick chat to weigh in on the absolute calamity that is Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. Is it a fight? A farce? Or just an expensive way to destroy boxing’s reputation? Tune in to find out!

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    50 mins
  • 138: Hungover in Austin, JD Vance, and AEW Dynamite
    Nov 16 2024

    Johnny is hungover in Austin, but that won’t stop him from joining Diana and Gringo to break down the latest episode of AEW Dynamite. Things get hilariously off track when Diana accidentally brings JD Vance (yes, that JD Vance) into the conversation, leaving everyone confused but highly entertained. They tackle the chaos of Hangman and Christian’s uneasy alliance, Julia Hart’s creepy return vignette, and Jon Moxley’s ominous threats to Orange Cassidy. Plus, the team dives into Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher’s fiery confrontation and celebrates the House of Black’s big win over FTR. It’s the AEW-some Pod at its unpredictable best!

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    54 mins
  • Episode 137: Collision 69! (NICE)
    Nov 12 2024

    For anyone who enjoys chaos, Episode 69 of AEW Collision delivered just that—House of Black reminded the Iron Savages what true pain looks like, while Jack Perry crushed yet another hopeful under the weight of his ego and his TNT title. Anna Jay’s no-nonsense threat to Mariah May hit home, but not as hard as Mercedes Moné’s attack on Kris Statlander, because why settle for peace when you can have brutality? Nick Wayne, in the spirit of teenage rebellion, stapled a bloody photo as a ‘thank you’ to A.R. Fox, while the Death Riders and Conglomeration tore each other apart for nearly 20 minutes of glorious anarchy. Tune in for all the details—don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 136: A Cold Tag and a Hot Take
    Nov 9 2024

    In this week’s AEW-some Pod, Johnny, Diana, and Gringo Fantastico pull no punches as they break down Dynamite’s big moments—Christian Cage’s deadpan family values speech, Moxley’s impassioned loyalty speech, and Adam Cole’s tightrope walk between charisma and chaos. Johnny’s got his dry wit dialed up, poking at every storyline crack while Diana tries to keep a straight face and Gringo revels in the mayhem. Perfect for fans who like their wrestling analysis served with dark humor and a hint of side-eye.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 135: Halloween Bloodbath and Bad Attitudes
    Nov 1 2024

    This week, Johnny, Diana, and Gringo break down AEW’s Halloween episode, where Orange Cassidy threw down a no-frills challenge, telling Jon Moxley he's ready to take him on solo and save AEW from whatever fever dream Moxley’s stirring up. With more guts than pomp, Cassidy laid it out: AEW needs him, but Mox? Not so much.

    Adam Cole’s back after 14 months, barely holding his ankle together with cadaver parts, yet Buddy Matthews still didn’t know what hit him. And just when you thought AEW had peaked on the WTF scale, Bobby Lashley strolls onto TBS, chokeslams Swerve, and teams up with MVP like he’s got something to prove. Throw in Mercedes Moné putting a target on Statlander’s back and Private Party’s tag title shocker, and you've got a night that was pure wrestling bedlam.

    Join us on the AEW-some Pod, where we sift through the chaos so you don’t have to—expect sardonic laughs, unapologetic takes, and all the Halloween havoc you crave!

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    44 mins
  • Episode 134: Ricochet’s Redemption, Yuta’s Ruthlessness, and Ford’s Fearlessness
    Oct 30 2024

    This week on The AEW-some Pod, Johnny, Diana Prince, and Gringo Fantastico are all back together to break down AEW Collision Episode 67! From Ricochet’s intense clash with Lio Rush to Jay White’s bold challenge to “Hangman” Page at Full Gear, the crew covers it all. Plus, Penelope Ford’s fearless return after 700 days, and Wheeler Yuta’s chilling justification for his actions against Bryan Danielson will leave you speechless. With the band back together, expect the usual mix of sardonic banter, insightful analysis, and a few unexpected twists. Who’s the dick, the hero, and what was the showdown of the week? Tune in to find out!

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    52 mins
  • Episode 133: Ladders, Neckbreakers & Fletcher's Haircut
    Oct 26 2024
    Welcome to The AEW-some Pod! Diana Prince is off being busy with important business, so it’s just Johnny Taylor and Gringo Fantastico holding it down this week. We’ve got all the ridiculousness from Dynamite covered: Chris Jericho managed to snag the ROH World Title in a Ladder War that had more interruptions than a toddler's birthday party. Meanwhile, Kyle Fletcher delivered a promo that was more personal than a bad breakup—and then shaved his head to prove a point. Hangman Page continued his quest to collect receipts, while Jon Moxley’s crew decided it was time for some good, old-fashioned neck-shattering violence, with Chuck Taylor as their unfortunate victim. And Shelton Benjamin? Turns out he's not ready to ride off into the sunset just yet, as he picked up a win over Sammy Guevara. Buckle up, because we’re serving up all the dry humor, snark, and brutal honesty you've come to expect.
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    49 mins