Zeroes of Wrestling
Zeroes of Wrestling
Podcast Description
Join Gavin and his guest as they go through every wrestling PPV and discuss the worst match as decided by Cagematch.net. Five matches per show, going in chronological order.Art by Joe Hunter. Theme song by The Fever. Follow Gavin on social media at https://bsky.app/profile/gavin4l.bsky.social
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Focuses on reviewing the worst matches from wrestling pay-per-views as determined by Cagematch.net, with episodes exploring various events like Survivor Series 87, WrestleMania 4, and Starrcade 83, discussing quirky elements of wrestling culture such as low-rent Elvis impersonators and questionable trap doors.

Join Gavin and his guest as they go through every wrestling PPV and discuss the worst match as decided by Cagematch.net. Five matches per show, going in chronological order.
Art by Joe Hunter. Theme song by The Fever. Follow Gavin on social media at https://bsky.app/profile/gavin4l.bsky.social. Contact Gavin at jaguartooth at gmail.
ZOW returns from a holiday break with the MightyGodKing himself Christopher Bird! He and Gavin sit through the worst matches from Spring Stampede 98, Unforgiven 98, Wrestlepalooza, Slamboree 98, and Over the Edge 98, and it does not sit well with them. Discussions include the horror of Hulk Hogan scooting his ass, a baseball bat death trap, and a very important PSA about the Harris Twins. Join in and get confused over the nWo civil war!
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