Weekly wrestling debates, hot takes, and deep dives into the world of WWE, AEW, and beyond. Hosted by The Old Bucks Shane, Morro, along with Johnny “The Beast” Mortos and occasionaly Ciaran Dunphy, we tackle the stories shaping wrestling inside and outside the ring — from backstage politics and creative decisions to unforgettable matches and legendary careers.
Alongside our flagship show, don’t miss the standalone All Elite Morro Podcast, where Morro gives his no-nonsense take on everything wrestling. And for fans of Irish wrestling, be sure to check out our separate OTT Insider Podcast, covering all the news, fallout, and hype from Over The Top Wrestling.
If you love passionate, funny, and sometimes controversial wrestling debates, you’ve found your new favorite wrestling podcast.
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Weekly wrestling debates, hot takes, and deep dives into the world of WWE, AEW, and beyond. Hosted by The Old Bucks Shane, Morro, along with Johnny “The Beast” Mortos and occasionaly Ciaran Dunphy, we tackle the stories shaping wrestling inside and outside the ring — from backstage politics and creative decisions to unforgettable matches and legendary careers.
Alongside our flagship show, don’t miss the standalone All Elite Morro Podcast, where Morro gives his no-nonsense take on everything wrestling. And for fans of Irish wrestling, be sure to check out our separate OTT Insider Podcast, covering all the news, fallout, and hype from Over The Top Wrestling.
If you love passionate, funny, and sometimes controversial wrestling debates, you’ve found your new favorite wrestling podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on All Elite Morro, I dive deep into one of AEW’s biggest moves yet — the introduction of the AEW National Title — and what it says about the use of championships in modern pro wrestling. Are there too many titles today, or is this evolution necessary to keep stories fresh?
We also discuss the return of Okada vs Tanahashi at the Tokyo Dome, exploring how their rivalry continues to shape New Japan’s identity. Meanwhile, Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize have reportedly walked out of AEW Collision over creative differences — what does that mean for AEW’s women’s division?
Plus, we take a closer look at what’s happening with WWE SmackDown, and ask the question: why is AEW bringing back Blood and Guts now, and does it still serve a real purpose in today’s wrestling landscape?
All this and more in this week’s episode of All Elite Morro, your destination for thoughtful, in-depth wrestling analysis across AEW, WWE, and NJPW.
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