Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/51/d5/ed/51d5ed77-741e-98b5-ce6a-8fa9f7ab25b1/mza_6755220267030907112.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
Itsthemazoku and SwagSwitcha
36 episodes
18 hours ago
The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...
Show more...
Wrestling
Sports
RSS
All content for Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast is the property of Itsthemazoku and SwagSwitcha and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...
Show more...
Wrestling
Sports
https://storage.buzzsprout.com/2bag7bz19vv4spxz4jpa4f7a2tzt?.jpg
You Can Look But You Can't Touch
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
1 hour 42 minutes
4 months ago
You Can Look But You Can't Touch
When wrestling hits a mid-week slump, what's left for fans to discuss? That's exactly what we tackle in this episode as we dive into the frustrating reality of post-pay-per-view programming from both WWE and AEW. The pattern has become all too familiar - spectacular PPV events followed by weeks of aimless television. WWE's follow-up to Night of Champions exemplifies this problem, with stars like Cody Rhodes and John Cena seemingly treading water despite their massive popularity. Meanwhile, A...
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
The week pulled no punches—and neither do we. We start with the Ridge Holland saga and the steep cost of speaking out before a contract ends, then map the ripple effects across WWE’s backstage culture, non-competes, and why the modern indie scene can still be a bigger bag than you think. From there, we tackle the LA Knight paradox: massive crowd energy, main-event proximity, and a title picture jammed with names that keep him orbiting instead of landing. We ask hard questions about the John ...