They've been calling it the 'annual 30 second royal rumble match' on Raw and Smackdown. Will that really mean all 30 have entered the rumble in less than 15 minutes?
Sounds horrendous if that's really the case.
I think it's important to ask yourself point blank 'what do I feel like I'd enjoy watching right now?', and make a decision within a minute.
Any time I spend enjoying watching what I'm watching is all you can ask for, really.
Anyone else baffled by Wade's fondness for Seth Rollins? He goes on and on about preferring an old school approach to his wrestling, yet Rollins's highspots and lack of consistent selling doesn't seem to bother him.
https://www.postwrestling.com/category/podcasts/postwrestling/eggshells/
While I'm at it, I've been enjoying these weekly since the start of the summer. Charlton's a great host.
Anyone else still listening?
I've no interest in hearing them talk food, movies or anything pop culture, but the wrestling talk can be quite good. Barry knows his Florida history.
I listened to the Atlanta episodes. As much as Fuller's a great storyteller - and this is especially the case listening to several shows back to back - he can be a bit longwinded and repeat himself. I'm sure Last knows his audience has a strong grasp of fundamentals and could politely speed Ron along when he's over explaining things.
That said, very good shows. I'll dip into the archive here and there.
Really interesting, heartfelt contributions from both Kris and Bix to begin this week, and Matt Griffin offers a very fair interpretation on how military men can view gung-ho attitudes from civilians.
Really enjoyed this.
Great show - just a quick correction that the Jacques - Dynamite incident happened after SummerSlam. That's also the reason Survivors was booked with the Rougeaus eliminated a good half hour before the Bulldogs - allowed them to leave the building before Dynamite could exact revenge on his last night in the company.
I'm watching the best PPV and tv matches on Raw and Smackdown from 2016 now. I did 2015 earlier in year. I'm really trimming the fat though - 2 or 3 matches per PPV, on average. I've lived through it once, just grabbing the best for rewatching.