The Random Wrestling Review is an explicit mess of in-depth wrestling analysis and puerile humour which focuses on a single event from any point in history and breaks it down crudely and with no apologies. The podcast is currently trawling through the history of Wrestlemania, covering each event one-by-one, taking in the good, the bad, the ugly and the nonsense. Previously, we featured shows stretching from 1984 through to 2021 from a variety of promotions including WWE, WCW, AEW, ECW, NWA, NXT and AWA, so there is bound to be something you like when you join Ben, Tom, Matt and Stephen as they seek out the perfect wrestling show. Listeners beware, this show is not suitable for young ears!
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The Random Wrestling Review is an explicit mess of in-depth wrestling analysis and puerile humour which focuses on a single event from any point in history and breaks it down crudely and with no apologies. The podcast is currently trawling through the history of Wrestlemania, covering each event one-by-one, taking in the good, the bad, the ugly and the nonsense. Previously, we featured shows stretching from 1984 through to 2021 from a variety of promotions including WWE, WCW, AEW, ECW, NWA, NXT and AWA, so there is bound to be something you like when you join Ben, Tom, Matt and Stephen as they seek out the perfect wrestling show. Listeners beware, this show is not suitable for young ears!
The latest BracketMania has arrived and for the 8th instalment of the series we sift through a plethora of gimmick matches to determine the best of them all. Considered among the shortlisted are the Cage, the Hell in a Cell, the Royal Rumble, the ladder, the Elimination Chamber, the Survivor Series and many more...
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this time by James, Rob and Tinky.
In the autumn of 2006, Kurt Angle sensationally signed with TNA and opened up the possibility of a number of mouth-watering matches taking place- one of those matches was with the then undefeated Samoa Joe, and TNA decided to go there straight away, billing the pair's first collision, 'The Dream Match of the Decade'. Also on the show, Sting would defend the NWA World Title against Abyss, AJ Styles would battle Christian and the X-Division Title would also be on the line, with Champion, Christopher Daniels defending against Chris Sabin.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Alex, Matt and Tinky.
Recorded on Monday (so apologies if WWE have subsequently announced who he'll be facing), the RWR panel turn their attentions to John Cena's last match, set for Saturday Night's Main Event in December. We discuss whether it will indeed turn out to be the last time he steps foot in the squared circle, or whether the Saudi Money (or some other factor) prompt a return in the years to come. We talk about who we think he will end up facing, and we talk about who it should be, and offer some alternative ideas for the occasion.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Alex, Matt and Tinky.
In November of 2005 the great Eddie Guerrero passed away just as WWE planned to push him back to the top of the Smackdown for another World Title run. Just a few short weeks before that, Guerrero took part in his final pay-per-view outing, opposite Batista in the main event of No Mercy 2005. This week's show takes a look back on this event that also included a handicap-casket match which saw Undertaker battle both Randy and Bob Orton as well as Rey Mysterio vs. JBL and the PPV debuts of both Bobby Lashley and Mr Kennedy.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Tom, Alex and Tinky.
It's time for Stephen Coriander to talk about one of his favourites on the 2nd episode of The Heroes. His pick is 'Macho Man' Randy Savage and here we go over the peak of his career from Wrestlemania 3, the Mega Powers, Wrestlemania 5, his heel turn, the Dusty Rhodes feud, the career match with The Ultimate Warrior and his big 1992, back as a babyface and Champion again.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Stephen and Tinky.
This week on the Random Wrestling Review we take a look back at a show that was both the first ever NXT Special, and the first live event to take place on the brand new WWE Network. This was a show that was largely put on to test the capability of the Network to broadcast live events as the company prepared for Wrestlemania 30 and the potential for technical challenges during that show. In doing so, WWE put on a card that featured NXT Champion, Bo Dallas defending his title against Adrian Neville, and Sami Zayn taking on Cesaro in the latest match in their series.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Alex, Matt and Tinky.
In what has become an annual tradition, the RWR crew come up with their preferred card at Wrestlemania 42. How will they accommodate The Rock, Rhea Ripley, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Bianca Belair, Seth Rollins, Iyo Sky, Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton and all the rest as they plot out their chosen shows and explain some of the thinking and stories behind them.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Matt, Alex and Tinky.
In 2018 WWE took the step to put on an all female pay-per-view for the first time to recognise the significant gains that the women roster had made over the previous few years. Of course this came with a significant amount of self congratulatory behaviour from the company themselves, but would that overshadow the action in the ring? That action would include a Last Woman Standing match between Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch, and a main event where Nikki Bella challenged Ronda Rousey.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by James, Rob and Tinky.
The undefeated, and so far, unstoppable, 'Relentless' Gavin Duenas defends his RWR Game Title for the 4th time in today's episode against 'Rockstar' Alex Kirkman. Over 1 year ago, Alex lost the title to Gavin on a night which kickstarted Gavin's tremendous run, now having seen his fellow RWR regulars be defeated by the Champion, Alex gets his long awaited rematch- but can he bring the belt back home? The test for our competitors today is Champions of NXT...
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Alex, Gavin and Tinky.
For the first time ever on the Random Wrestling Review, we are covering a show by Ring of Honor- and seeing as this series is themed around significant events through time, it felt only right to look back at their debut, The Era of Honor Begins. Headlined by a 3 way contest pitting Low Ki against Christopher Daniels against American Dragon, Bryan Danielson, the show is a fascinating window into the primordial days of one of the most influential and important independent wrestling promotions ever.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Tom, Stephen and Tinky.
The RWR crew continue to tear through the WWE Hall of Fame, rooting out those who we deem to be underserving of their place. This time around we start to look at the 2004 induction class- the first of the modern era- how many of the group will retain their place?
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Old Man, Alex and Tinky.
SummerSlam 2002 sees WWE slightly after the Attitude Era but not quite yet Ruthless Aggression and that's not the only thing that sees the company in transition. After 4 years out of action, Shawn Michaels returned to the ring against Triple H in a non-sanctioned match while in the main event, The Rock was back off to Hollywood but on the way out of the door, was putting over 'The Next Big Thing' Brock Lesnar. All that and an opener for the ages between Kurt Angle and Rey Mysterio.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Stephen, Matt and Tinky.
For the latest episode of RWR Now, we are conducting a special draft where each of hosts get to make 10 choices of talents they would use when starting up a new mainstream wrestling company. They can pick anybody in the current wrestling world, from WWE, AEW, TNA anywhere in Japan, Britain or the US indies, and they can be wrestlers, managers, bookers, valets, commentators or referees.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Stephen, Matt and Tinky.
No matter what happens to AEW in the future, the company will always be able to proud about the number of tickets they sold for their All In event in 2023, at Wembley Stadium. Could they also be just as proud of the show they put on for the London faithful on that night-in this week's episode we give our thoughts about the card they offered up and the quality it provided. The main event of course was the match between friends, MJF and Adam Cole for the AEW World Heavyweight Title, meanwhile on the undercard, Will Ospreay battled Chris Jericho and CM Punk faced Samoa Joe in what would turn out to be Punk's last match for the company.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Old Man, Stephen and Tinky.
It's time for the latest instalment of BracketMania and this time we are crowning the greatest tag team of the 2000s- a field of 16 tag teams were nominated by the RWR regulars and now they will be whittled down to one via the means of a tournament bracket.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Stephen, Alex and Tinky.
After the purchase of WCW by WWE, Vince and company had a decision to make about when they were going to pull the trigger on an on-screen war between the two. Their decision to go with the feud just a few short months after purchasing the company, and with a WCW roster bereft of big names, remains a heated point of discussion to this day, some 24 years after the fact. This week we delve into the storyline and more specifically the show perhaps most associated with it.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Tom, Alex and Tinky.
It's that time in the year where we reflect on the matches previously covered on the podcast and honour those that deserve immortalising in the famous RWR Matches Hall of Fame. This year there are 3 new inductees, and this episode is the only way to find out what they are!
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Tinky.
As the podcast looks back at important and significant events from history it seemed only fitting that we included the first ever Clash of the Champions TV special- an event famous for its main event where WCW World Champion, Ric Flair, battled Sting in a match where Sting became a made man having been presented as 'The Nature Boy's equal throughout. There was much more to the event than just the headlining contest however, and this week, we take you through it all.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Old Man, Alex and Tinky.
In the first in a new series, Mark Dopper shares with us the reason Sabu is his favourite wrestler of all time. Recorded just a few days after the former ECW star passed away, Mark goes into how he became introduced to Sabu's work, what sets him apart from his peers, the ways in which he influenced other workers and shares with us an anecdote about being called by his hero while staying at a hotel in Michigan.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Mark and Tinky.
It's another episode of The Random Wrestling Review and this week we take a look back at the 2008 Great American Bash where WWE bid farewell to the Ruthless Aggression era ahead of an official TV rating designation of PG. Before the switch the a more family friendly product, there was still time for plenty for stunts, violence, and a little blood as Triple H faced Edge, John Cena took on JBL, Batista battled CM Punk and Chris Jericho went at it with Shawn Michaels.
The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Stephen, Alex and Tinky.
The Random Wrestling Review is an explicit mess of in-depth wrestling analysis and puerile humour which focuses on a single event from any point in history and breaks it down crudely and with no apologies. The podcast is currently trawling through the history of Wrestlemania, covering each event one-by-one, taking in the good, the bad, the ugly and the nonsense. Previously, we featured shows stretching from 1984 through to 2021 from a variety of promotions including WWE, WCW, AEW, ECW, NWA, NXT and AWA, so there is bound to be something you like when you join Ben, Tom, Matt and Stephen as they seek out the perfect wrestling show. Listeners beware, this show is not suitable for young ears!