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  • Episode 33: G-Spot
    2025/03/28

    This week on Turnbuckle Tapes, we’re joined by TWF legend and briefcase-swinging menace G-Spot, who takes a brutally honest (and hilarious) walk down memory lane. From fighting on light rail tracks and diving off rafters to editing mini-DV tapes and getting splattered with dumpster taco sauce, G looks back on his wildest moments with regret, pain, and a sense of "why the hell did I do that?" Now a media mogul with WrestleMania press passes and YouTube plaques, he’s returning to TWF one last time — not for a match, but a fight — with longtime rival EL Flaco Loco.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Episode 32:Giga Herrera
    2025/03/20

    This week on Turnbuckle Tapes, we’re joined by the fire-bellied phenom himself, Giga Herrera, for a hilariously heartfelt ride through the ropes, across the globe, and deep into the psyche of a wrestler chasing his dream at full speed—despite starting at 33. From his international debut in the Philippines (Japan was just vacation—no suplexes at sushi bars) to the universal language of wrestling, Giga shares what it's like to communicate through body slams, suplexes, and mutual respect, even when words don’t line up.We dive into the duality of his character—babyface Giga, full of hype and passion, versus heel Giga, where he gets to let loose, be petty, and say all the stuff he usually keeps locked up. He opens up about the mental toll and balance of performing, the odd power of a well-timed heckle, and the joy of storytelling through violence (the good kind). Giga also shares the real reason he used a Mars Volta song as entrance music (spoiler: he just thought it sounded cool) and how that turned into a faction-that-never-was with cult vibes and Apex Legends samples.Along the way, we nerd out about backyard wrestling history, give the legendary Michael Sean an ego boost he didn’t ask for, and hear Giga’s surprisingly modest bucket list goal: become a security guard on WWE TV and get thrown across the ring. Once that happens? He’s out. Wrestling isn’t just his dream—it’s his outlet, his art, and, occasionally, his group therapy.If you love indie wrestling, chaotic energy, and passionate people doing cool shit for the love of it, this one’s for you. Tune in—or the algorithm wins.TurnBuckle Tapes Merch: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/turnbuckletapesPsycho Pharma Supplements: https://www.psychopharma.com?sca_ref=6712463.uNPjKjCuxBProwrestlingtv+: https://prowrestlingplus.tv/

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    1 時間 47 分
  • Episode 31: Perry Papaya
    2025/03/10

    On this unhinged and unforgettable episode of The Turnbuckle Tapes, Liam The Algorithm Assassin and Referee Sean welcome wrestling’s most swingin’ sensation, Perry Papaya – the King of the Key Parties – to talk turf wars, lost keys, and luchador beef that’s been slow-cooking for two and a half years.

    What starts as a crash course in 1970s party etiquette quickly dives into deep wrestling drama: Perry’s coming for Flaco Loco’s mask, and possibly his soul, in a match that’s part turf war, part anime redemption arc, and all vibes.

    There’s heartfelt talk about second chances, the grind of gym life, how to not hate yourself anymore, and why sometimes the real victory is surviving Bluetooth speaker hell while running a wrestling show on two phones and a prayer.

    Also: bar show psychology, the power of weird gimmicks, the magic of Dragons Den, and a rant about raw eggs and OnlyFans that'll leave you... confused and maybe aroused.

    Disclaimer: No actual keys or luchadores were harmed in the making of this episode.
    Tune in, subscribe, and don't forget – moments > moves.

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    1 時間 49 分
  • Episode 30: GCW: Joey Janela's Escape from LA
    2025/03/03

    This week on The Turnbuckle Tapes, Liam and Sean break down one of the most shocking moments in recent wrestling history—that Elimination Chamber heel turn. They dive into what it means for WrestleMania, Cody’s journey, and whether we’re about to see John Cena go on one last championship run.

    But the real headline? Sean has a major announcement—he’s officially on the path to making his pro wrestling debut! He talks about his training, the sacrifices he’s making (including cutting out alcohol), and what it feels like to finally chase this dream.

    And since the indie scene is a little quiet this week, the guys take a trip back to Joey Janela’s Escape from LA (2019), reliving one of GCW’s wildest shows. From deathmatches and high-flying chaos to invisible wrestlers and absolute carnage, they break down why this era of GCW was must-watch wrestling.

    Come hang out, talk some wrestling, and celebrate Sean’s big step into the ring—this is one you don’t want to miss!

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    1 時間 49 分
  • Episode 29: The Ramblin' Playboy Tripp Rogers
    2025/02/24

    In this episode of Turnbuckle Tapes, Liam and Sean sit down with the one and only Rambling Playboy, Tripp Rogers! Tripp shares his incredible journey from being a wrestling fan to stepping into the ring for the first time—without any training—and how that unexpected moment ignited his career. He reflects on his championship wins, his time wrestling across multiple promotions, and his transition into semi-retirement. Tripp also opens up about the sacrifices that come with the business, the drama behind the scenes, and the deep friendships he’s made along the way. Plus, he shares the heartwarming story of winning his first heavyweight title in front of his family—without even knowing it was happening! From hilarious road stories to his love-hate relationship with Michael Sean, this episode is packed with laughs, insight, and a few unexpected twists. And of course, we settle the biggest debate of all… is it a onesie or not? Tune in for a must-listen conversation with a true veteran of NorCal wrestling!

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Episode 28: Blacklist Pro: No Town Heartbreak
    2025/02/10

    Liam and Sean recap their trip to Blacklist Pro’s No Town Heartbreak at Full Circle Brewing in Fresno, CA. From road trip antics to helping set up the ring, they share behind-the-scenes moments, including a social media seminar with Danhausen, who was just as entertaining outside the ring as he was in it.The night featured standout performances from Jason "Tasty" Hastings, Jake Cruz, Trip Rogers, Mike Rain, and Danhausen, who stole the show in a chaotic and hilarious match. Sean, serving as the blind referee, found himself in the middle of the madness, taking a shot to the groin and getting "cursed" by Danhausen, much to the crowd’s delight.Looking ahead, they discuss the creativity of indie wrestling, upcoming shows like TWF's "Wrecking Hearts," and a potential Danhausen vs. Hastings rematch. From road trips to in-ring mayhem, this episode is all about the moments that make independent wrestling special.

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    54 分
  • Episode 27: Jason Hastings
    2025/01/27

    Liam and Sean return to Turnbuckle Tapes with their charismatic guest, "The Best Looking Everything" Jason Hastings, whose retirement tour is filled with surprises, strategy, and samplers. From avoiding a "punch to the dick" from Danhausen to debating his Denny's order, Jason opens up about his neck injuries, the art of storytelling in wrestling, and what it’s like to smell better than every other grappler in the business. Bonus: Hear how he managed to make a battle royal entrance in record time while dodging Sacramento traffic. Wrestling has never smelled this good!

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Episode 26 - Wrestlemania 2000
    2025/01/23
    Liam and Sean are throwing it back to WrestleMania 2000—a night so over-the-top, you almost can’t believe it happened. This episode is packed with highlights (and plenty of head-scratching moments) like 43 unprotected headshots in a single match and Al Snow introducing his masterpiece: Chester McCheesyton, a life-sized cheese mascot that stole the show. 🧀 Liam shares his memories of being a wide-eyed 12-year-old in the crowd cheering for The Rock, while Sean tries to make sense of Big Show’s excitement levels being so high he might’ve peed his pants. And of course, we can’t forget Crash Holly, the “Hardcore Jesus,” fighting off chaos with a cookie sheet and a smirk. Throw in an 8-hour pre-show that felt more like a wrestling Super Bowl, and the eternal mystery of why anyone would want Kevin Kelly’s autograph, and you’ve got one of the most absurd nights in wrestling history. 🎧 Tune in now for laughs, nostalgia, and a trip back to the glorious chaos of 2000.
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    2 時間 37 分