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A Work In Progress "AWIPOD"

A Work In Progress "AWIPOD"

著者: A Work In Progress Wrestling Podcast
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概要

A Work In Progress, AWIPOD, is an Unprofessional Wrestling podcast takes fans on a nostalgic journey through the world of professional wrestling, covering the golden eras of the 80s, 90s, and today. Whether you're reliving the iconic moments that defined the industry or exploring the evolution of modern-day wrestling, each episode delivers in-depth discussions, and analysis of the biggest matches, stars, and storylines from every era. From Hulkamania to the Attitude Era, to today's high-flying action, we explore how wrestling has shaped pop culture

A Work In Progress Wrestling Podcast
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  • Elimination Chamber Prediction
    2026/02/25

    The Mayor and Brent break down all the highs, lows, and chaos from this week’s Monday Night Raw, then gear up for Elimination Chamber with their bold predictions and can’t-miss picks for the weekend ahead!

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    28 分
  • The Mayor of Superstars 87 Ep. 3
    2026/02/19

    This week, we jump back to February 28, 1987, for an episode of WWF Superstars of Wrestling that perfectly captures the chaos and charm of late-80s wrestling. Hulk Hogan is out here preaching the gospel of vitamins and intensity, while the Hart Foundation continue proving they’re about 30 years ahead of everyone else in the ring.


    We’ve got quick squash matches featuring unfortunate local talent, the high-energy chaos of Koko B. Ware, and the cool, calculated menace of Jake Roberts—who somehow makes carrying a snake feel like the most normal thing on the show.


    It’s loud, it’s ridiculous, and it’s everything you love about 1987 WWF—where the matches are short, the personalities are huge, and subtlety is nowhere to be found.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Mayor of Superstars 87 Ep. 2
    2026/02/13

    This week we head back to WWF Superstars of Wrestling from February 21, 1987, where the Road to WrestleMania III is in full overdrive.

    Hogan is fired up, Andre’s betrayal looms over everything, and Bobby Heenan is out here instigating like it’s a full-time job.


    We get classic 80s squash matches, Hart Foundation dominance, Jake “The Snake” being terrifying with minimal effort, and enough WrestleMania hype to power the Pontiac Silverdome twice.


    Big hair, bigger promos, and absolutely zero chill — just the way 1987 intended.

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    59 分
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