Turnbuckle Throwbacks 368: Cyrus Is A Meat Smuggler

This week a tribute to the Ugandan Giant Kamala who passed away this week. A review of the weekly shows, The E setting up shop in a real arena for Summerslam? Why Pat Mcafee is the perfect heel, and Jay asks the old age question “Show Stopper” or “The Whole F’N Show” This weeks Throwback is ECW’s “Heatwave 2000” PPV. Turnbuckle Throwbacks 368

Radioactive Metal 619: Rockett Man – interview with Onslaught

With the world in upheaval right now, a lot of people might just be ready to throw in the 2020 towel. Pop culture might be taking a beating but the wonderful world of Heavy Metal is still Deliverin’ The Goods!! Case in Point – the killer new record from legendary British bruisers Onslaught. “Generation Antichrist” is already in contention for “Album Of The Year” around the RAM offices. Onslaught mastermind…

Shining Wizards AEW Dynamite Post Show 21

The OG’s are back to talk AEW Deadly Draw Tag Cup, AEW Dark & AEW Dynamite. Its a loaded show, as we get into an intense talk about the women of AEW, cover some Dark, and then its on to Dynamite. Tag team appreciation night, Cody defends the TNT Title, the Tag Titles are on the line, plus Rock N Roll Express, and we cover it all & more. Its…

Shining Wizards 493: Nelly’s 3 Bean Salad

The crew is back for another jam packed episode. Tony had his vacation ruined by the storm, Matt had his week ruined by the storm, and Kevin killed it on twitter during Impact. We talk some BBQ & Salad, before jumping into the week that was wrestling. Marty Jannetty is a topic, as we move on to AEW, and the expectations to sign everyone who is a free agent. Some…

Turnbuckle Throwbacks 367: Choppy Lamas The Strong Style Gypsy

Jay has the night off so Chops and Phil dissect the awful movie reboot and sequel era then get into some wrasslin’ news. This weeks NXT & AEW shows, Why Smackdown is less terrible than RAW lately, NJPW Summer Struggle 2020 tour results and poor Marty Jannetty. This weeks Throwback is the AJPW Real World Tag Tournament Finals. Stan Hansen & Dan Spivey vs. The Miracle Violence Connection from December…

Radioactive Metal 618: Smile For The Mic – interview with East Bay Ray (Dead Kennedys, Killer Smiles)

It may say “Metal” on the marquee, but we’ve never shied away from covering all genres of heavy music. Punk rock legends Dead Kennedys are an outfit we practically grew up with. Upon their demise, Jello Biafra remained on our radars thru his spoken word performances. But admittedly, the rest of our “Fab Four” kind of fell off our radars. Until now. We had the golden opportunity to speak with…

Shining Wizards: AEW Dynamite Post Show 20

Kevin and Tony from the Shining Wizards take over for Matt and join Kate the Great and Ryan Van Dam for tag team coverage of this week’s show. Moxley defended the AEW Championship against Darby Allin, the Elite and FTR take on the Dark Order in 12-man action, the Best Friends take on Santana and Ortiz, and Eric Bischoff returns to moderate a debate between Le Champion and Freshly Squeezed!…

Shining Wizards 492: Overtime with TJ Crawford

Matt, Kevin and Kate the Great are back for another action packed episode. We catch up on where Matt was last week, he buries Tony, then we chat some AEW and the Matt Cardona thing before being joined by one of the up & coming stars in the NorthEast TJ Crawford. Talks include time spent during COVID, ring rust, the Beach Bums, Heavy Metal and much more. After a quick…

Turnbuckle Throwbacks 366: Rollerballing To A Bash At The Beach!

The boys are back together since the beginning of the pandemic. The show opens with a tribute to British and Japanese legend Mark “Rollerball” Rocco who passed away earlier today. Talking all of the weeks news and thoughts about the current product. Phil reviews this mornings NJPW event “Summer Struggle” from a sold out Korakuen Hall. This weeks Throwback is WCW’s “Bash At The Beach” from July of 2000. Turnbuckle…

Radioactive Metal 617: Happy Back In Black Day

Despite a number of pokers in the interview fires, we decided to forego all in favor of acknowledging a very important rock n roll milestone. As we sat down and pressed “record”, one of the most influential records for any genre celebrated it’s anniversary. AC/DC’s “Back in Black” turned the Big 4-0. So now’s the time to go over this monumental album discussing our own personal whys and wherefores, sharing…