Sit Down Shut Up Mark Out!
Sit Down Shut Up Mark Out!
Podcast Description
Two obsessed wrestling fans 3000 miles apart talk AEW, New Japan, ROH, STARDOM and celebrate the great, the terrible, and the terribly great moments from all eras of professional wrestling, including WCW, WWF, ECW, UWF, JCP, ROH, TNA. It's a variety show with talk, listener participation, and "amusing" (to us) skits.We keep our conversation on the televised product more than rumors and backstage heresay. We don't care about ratings, we don't care about ticket sales. We don't watch current WWE (cool if you do, though)! We love, we laugh, we babble. Get in the ring with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The show emphasizes the celebration of both iconic and notorious moments in wrestling history, focusing on analysis of current televised matches while avoiding rumors and backstage gossip. Episodes delve into topics like the evolution of women's wrestling, highlights from shows like Dynamite and Revolution, and discussions on favorite wrestlers and matches.

A weekly deep-dive from two lifelong wrestling fans exploring AEW, New Japan Pro Wrestling, ROH, STARDOM, and the most bizarre, brilliant, and unforgettable matches from every era — including classic WCW, WWF, ECW, UWF, JCP, ROH, and TNA.
Our focus is the televised wrestling product: match quality, storytelling, promos, character arcs, and the moments that make pro wrestling magic.
Equal parts analysis, chaos, and comedy — this is pro wrestling conversation at its most honest and most fun.
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Blade Daily goes solo to break down a packed week across AEW Dynamite, Ring of Honor, and the road to AEW Revolution. The big headline: Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, and David Finlay — “The Dogs” — signing with AEW, adding even more depth to an already stacked roster. That leads directly into the debate sparked by Dave Meltzer: Is AEW’s roster simply too deep for the amount of television time available? Blade digs into the argument, what it means for talent opportunities, and whether the criticism actually holds up.
Also on the show: the new Ring of Honor studio presentation and what worked (and didn’t), the Don Callis Family finally scoring a major win as a unit, and the standout Bandido and Andrade El Idolo promo on AEW Dynamite, where two Mexican stars cut their own English-language promo without a manager speaking for them. Blade also discusses the Brawling Birds dominating The IInspiration in their AEW debut, the strange crowd reaction to Kevin Knight in El Paso, why MJF might be doing some of the best character work of his career, and everything we currently know about AEW Revolution.
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