Jarret, Seth, and Josh are here discussing the wrestling news of the week. Topics include Thunder Rosa, WALTER vs. Ilja Dragunov added to Takeover 36, CM Punk rumors, Bryan Danielson rumors, rumors about The Rock, how NXT is internally viewed,
The Wrestling Brethren are here to discuss the wrestling news of the week, and make their predictions for the 2021 Money in the Bank pay-per-view. News topics include: Smackdown on July 16, the return of fans, IMPACT's Slammiversary Pay-Per-View,
Seth, Jarret, and Josh are back to discuss the Wrestling News of the Week. Topics include RIP Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Orndorff (age 71). Bayley's injury, the end of the Thunderdome Era, the return of fans, Malakai Black debuts on Dynamite,
Josh and Jarret are here on this episode discussing the news of the week; including Samoa Joe's path back to NXT, the ladies formerly known as the IIconics (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) may NOT be on TV soon... or perhaps they will.
Josh and Seth - the Chicago Brethren - are in the house for this episode! They discuss the recent round of WWE talent cuts (14 people!), the female stand-up comedian that was hired and subsequently fired by WWE for speaking out in public about not know...
The Wrestling Brethren are here to discuss the Wrestling News of the Week, including the return of Samoa Joe to NXT. They review the results from NXT Takeover: In Your House, and then preview WWE Hell in a Cell. Who became the Million Dollar Champion?
On this episode, the Brethren discuss news items of the week, they make predictions on NXT Takeover: In Your House 2021, and then do a little Shooting the Ish to wrap up the conversation. How does the Brethren feel about the week in news?
Seth, Jarret, and Josh are here again to discuss the June 2nd releases from WWE (Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, Buddy Murphy, Ruby Riott, Lana, and Santana Garrett). Then the Brethren go over the results from AEW's Double or Nothing Pay-Per-View.
The Brethren are here to discuss, preview, and predict AEW's Double or Nothing show for 2021. It will be AEW's first show since the start of the pandemic, to feature a "full house" of wrestling fans. The atmosphere should be great.