Happy new year fellow Bored Wrestling Fans! This edition is slightly late but still on time. I just had a lot I had to get done today. In this edition I discuss what the Ascension did right. That’s right, the Ascension did something right. What was it? Tune in to find out. I’m not just saying they were right because I’m slightly drunk either.
Don’t forget to tune in to BWFRadio.com this Sunday at 2P.M EST for Bored Wrestling Fan!
This week on BWF Radio, JT goes bowling, leaving Joe, G, and Mark to do the show on their own, when suddenly, Adrian from Booker Tees arrives to save the day! We spend the entire first half of the show avoiding talking about RAW or SmackDown – or pretty much any other wrestling TV show from the past week, instead opting to talk about movies starring wrestlers and hockey players nearly getting decapitated by skates.
In the news, Adrian Neville may or may not be Mighty Mouse on his main roster debut. Steve Austin says he won’t be at WrestleMania. CM Punk signs and merchandise are banned from WWE events. Kevin Nash may or may not have chokeslammed his son in a domestic incident earlier this week, and the Total Divas may or may not have been on drugs during an upcoming episode. All this, and much much more on BWF Radio!
In this episode of The View From Britain I deal with accidentally recording the episode on the wrong microphone (apologies for the sound quality because of this) and discuss how I feel Triple H could return to the ring in time to face Sting at Wrestlemania.
You can be sad it’s going to happen but you know it’s going to happen. Prepare yourselves now.
Several years ago, I wrote a post where I revealed some rather odd search terms people had found our site using, and tried my best to figure out how it got them here. As I’m working on really getting BoredWrestlingFan out there to more people, I noticed a few more odd searches. Hit the jump and find out what’s been bringing people to the site, and my best guess as to how it got them here!
This week on BoredWrestlingFan Radio, Joe, G, JT, and Mark discuss the week that was in professional wrestling, or at least what they can remember of it. WWE TLC (and S), RAW, Super SmackDown, Tribute to the Troops, and NXT, as well as Lucha Underground are discussed – after the crew spends a good chunk of time talking about The Simpsons.
In the news, was the main roster’s performances at TLC&S a silent protest in favor of Triple H? Hulk Hogan comes out in support of gay wrestlers. Sting is Batman? Tyler Reks talks money, while Alberto El Patron and The Young Bucks turn down WWE money. We reveal Jim Ross’s broadcast partner for the GFW-presented NJPW Wrestle Kingdom event, and Mike Tenay’s description of his new role in TNA leave us trying to figure out who the TNA Knockouts Champion actually is. All this and more on BWF Radio!
Well howdy doody Bored Wrestling Fans! It’s Mark Noyce here with the first episode of what I called “The View From Britain”. “A British Point Of View” is taken. Damn Wrestlezone. Without Impact to review I figured we needed some weekly content and I sometimes don’t feel like writing so asked Joe if I could just record a quick little thing. It’s all explained in the podcast. I don’t know if this will be a weekly thing, but we’ll see what happens.
Break out your tuxedos, it’s time for the 2014 BoredWrestlingFan Awards! This year, Joe, Jorge, G, JT, and Mark are joined by Afonso from Heelbook to discuss the best and worst in wrestling this year. Find out who won such awards as Tag Team of the Year, Animal Character of the Year, Match of the Year, Best and Worst Wrestler of the Year, and much, much more!
Not familiar with Heelbook? Check out Heelbook.com!
This week on BoredWrestlingFan Radio, Joe, G, JT, and Mark are joined by Senior director of Marketing and PR for Cirque Du Soleil, former ECW personality Lou D’Angeli, previously known as Sign Guy Dudley and Lou E. Dangerously. Lou talks about getting his start in the wrestling business through ECW, who came up with the Sign Guy Dudley character, the origins of Lou E. Dangerously, and much more. He talks about life in Las Vegas, plugs a band, and talks hockey with us as well. We span his entire wrestling career, including WWE’s version of ECW, so you don’t want to miss this!
In the news, we talk about Vince McMahon’s appearance on the “Stone Cold Podcast” on the WWE Network, as well as CM Punk’s follow-up appearance on The Art of Wrestling with Colt Cabana. We reveal other wrestlers who could have died under the watch of the WWE medical staff. We give you the latest updates on legal matters surrounding Heath Slater, Teddy Hart, and former OVW talent Rip Steel. We’ve got news surrounding Impact Wrestling and Global Force Wrestling. Plus, CM Punk is headed to the octagon for UFC. All this and much, much more! Tune in!
This is pretty much the only response I have to the Vince/Austin podcast that hasn’t really been said by anyone else yet. It’s my response to Vince’s claim that the guys in the back aren’t willing to push the envelope anymore and while I agree that it’s true, I’m honestly not surprised they don’t.