Episodes

  • Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars #135 - 6/2/97
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode of Wrestling War Zone: The Monday Night Wars, JT Rozzero & Chad Campbell dive into the Monday Night Wars from 6/2/97!

    They catch up on their personal lives for a few minutes and then discuss a hot Hall vs. Flair match, Savage snapping on Dillon, reheating the WCW tag team division, last minute changes for King of the Ring, the disintegration of the Nation of Domination, Mankind's sit down interviews, the return of SID and much more.

    So sit back, settle in and join JT and Chad as they work their way through the one and only Monday Night Wrestling War era!

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • This Week in the NFL 2024: Week Eleven
    Nov 16 2024

    Welcome to another edition of This Week in the NFL! Your favorite Three Man Booth is back to cover all the important action. The guys take a look back at Week Ten and preview all the Week Eleven games. There are some great games this week including a clash of AFC titans with Kansas City battling Buffalo. The guys give you their analysis and picks for the week. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • A La Carte With Keithie - Episode #35 - A Miraculous Meeting
    Nov 15 2024

    Join us today in the A La Carte studios as Keithie welcomes a bonafide champion and record holder, also, one hell of a great guy, the Miraculous Milo Mirra.

    Keithie welcomes his friend Milo, a rising star in the New England pro wrestling community who while displaying his high octane style in the ring, but also stun you with stories of his pogo career. Yes you read that right, he is a two-time world champion as well as a Guinness Book record holder.

    Milo tells us about his Table for 4 lunch guests as well as what the ultimate This or That would be for him. And we hear about his war wounds from his young start in the pogo world, to his training days as the New England Pro Wrestling Academy.

    No matter if you call him Milo Mirra, Brother Steven or Lynxx Panther, this guy is a real mensch, a marvel amongst men.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • NoSo Takeover #3: NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way
    Nov 14 2024

    Welcome to NoSo Takeover, a journey through the history of WWE NXT's biggest events!

    In this episode, JT, Aaron & Jenny run through NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way from September 2014! They discuss the Lucha Dragons winning tag team gold, the arrival of Baron Corbin, Bayley challenging Charlotte, a throwaway main event and so much more!

    Join us as we take over the podcast world with NXT!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • NoSo Draft #9 - WWF Attitude Era Tag Team
    Nov 9 2024

    DRAFTING THE GREATEST WWF ATTITUDE ERA TAG TEAMS

    In this episode of NoSo Draft, host JT Rozzero & Ryan Gray welcome Marcus Fuller & Scott Criscuolo to compete in a draft to build the best WWF Attitude Era tag team roster! Tune in, play along, and then VOTE for the best roster in the comments below!

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    37 mins
  • A La Carte With Keithie - Episode #34 - LA Chris at the Movies - The Reeve-Verse
    Nov 8 2024

    Join us today on A La Carte as Keithie for part 2 of LA Chris' journey to the movies as we talk all things Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor and the amazing Helen Slater with Superman 3, Superman IV & Supergirl.

    LA Chris & Keithie give you some facts about these movies, talk the cast and their previous and future contributions to the arts and other nonsense along the way.

    Oh and we find out who would win in a fight; Clark Kent or the Man of Steel.

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • This Week in the NFL 2024: Week Ten
    Nov 7 2024

    Welcome to another edition of This Week in the NFL! The Three Man Booth returns to take a look back at all the Week Nine action and preview Week Ten's games. As always, the boys predict each game and try to avoid the dreaded TWITNFL Mush! Topics also include: Is Matt Eberflus on the hot seat?; Can the Cowboys hang with the Eagles?; Will the Lions continue to ROAR? AND MORE! Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • X-Position: An X-Men Podcast #12: 'Til Death Do Us Part, Parts 1 & 2
    Nov 6 2024

    "Whatever happened, you're still part of the team! You're still one of the X-Men!"

    Much like the comics from which X-Men: The Animated Series drew so much of its inspiration, season 2 would immediately see the show begin to double down on its history and build out an ever-expanding mythology. No longer obligated to present stories at an entry level, the show took full advantage of its serialized format to springboard plots off the backs of its own previous plots. To that end, season 2 opens with a bombshell: the return of Morph, long thought dead since the events of the series' opening two-parter. This came as a shocking and satisfying twist, rewarding loyal viewers for their continued interest. And if it came at the cost of invalidating the show's edgiest, most ground-breaking moment? So what! This was comics, after all, or at least comics-on-Saturday-morning. Further to that, Morph had proven to be an unexpected fan favorite based on initial impressions, so a reversal of fortune was arguably worth it not merely for a big reveal, but to offer a path back to semi-regular appearances for the character. The revolving door of death would be one of the many ways the show was brought more into alignment with the tropes of the comics. More direct echoes could be traced in the form of Scott and Jean's wedding, which would occur in the comics a mere four months later. Likewise, new anti-mutant antagonist Graydon Creed and his homegrown militia, the Friends of Humanity, had made their print debuts a little over six months prior to the airing of "Till Death," part 1. Henchmen the Nasty Boys are utilized prominently beginning in part 2 and throughout the season, despite having appeared in exactly one comics storyline from 1992 (and in lieu of an older and more infamous group that preceded them in the Marauders). All this, with little in the way of reintroductions to our principal cast. From a critical standpoint, this approach for a season premiere might politely be described as "inaccessible" to say the least. Owing to many of these changes was no doubt the arrival of X-Men line editor Bob Harras in an official capacity as Story Consultant. To Harras, inaccessibility was a feature far more than a bug. During his tenure overseeing the X-office at the height of the speculator era, the more tangled, sprawling, and convoluted the storytelling, the better. For the industry's many eager young collectors, the complex nature of the X-Men's history, combined with the present-day storylines whose conclusions typically offered more questions than answers, there was a desperate need to Make It All Make Sense.

    Helping Jenny and Tim to Make It All Make Sense on this installment of X-Position is Keithie, not unlike Beast, joining the episode in progress. All told, this two-parter delivers a satisfying, intricately-plotted opening salvo that will be representative of the season as a whole. Thematically, the story makes excellent use of deception as a recurring motif. From Wolverine's brawl with a robotic duplicate of Cyclops, to the mutant-impersonating crisis actor disrupting President Kelly's inauguration, Graydon Creed's subsequent manipulation of the media, and right down to Morph's duplicitous divide-and-conquer scheme to use the X-Men to undo the X-Men, truly nothing is as it seems. And that's to say nothing of Morph's return from a seemingly certain death. It's fitting, then, that standing atop all of this subterfuge is the riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma known as Mr. Sinister. His presence will loom large throughout the series following this maleficent animated debut. To its credit, the script makes effective and logical use of Sinister as Morph's corrupting benefactor, and even manages to flesh out his ultimate motives more decisively over the course of 22 minutes than 6-plus years worth of comics appearances had managed. Though taking its cues ever more from the comics, this stands as an example of the finite nature of the animated series imposing a storytelling discipline that occasionally outshined its source material.

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    1 hr and 30 mins