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Power Move Pro Wrestling is a professional wrestling game featuring 12 wrestlers. [2] The original Japanese version of the game was originally a New Japan Pro-Wrestling licensed video game; due to the then-limited popularity of the promotion outside the country, an original roster of wrestlers was created for Power Move Pro Wrestling while retaining NJPW wrestler move sets.
The podcast featured various WWE wrestlers and celebrities discussing uncool things they did when they were younger. [10] The show ran for 12 episodes between September and December 2020. In August 2021, WWE migrated their current podcasts to The Ringer Podcast Network , a subsidiary of Spotify after forming an audio partnership.
The podcast was founded in 2008 with a panel of three hosts, Hunter, Steve "V1" Roe and "Mr. OOC" (abbreviation of "Out Of Character," a term from online fantasy pro-wrestling promotions & forums, real first name Steve, surname unknown). [4] [5] [6] A fourth host, "Neo"/Niall was also featured in early episodes, but has not been featured since ...
Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard is an audio podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the lens of WWE executive Bruce Prichard. The show was launched in August 2016 on MLW Radio .
Starrcast [3] is a professional wrestling fan convention promoted by Conrad Thompson. The event typically runs for four days— from Thursday to Sunday – and features wrestlers, wrestling personalities and podcast hosts, [4] [5] interviews, fan activities, and meet-and-greets. [6]
Frank Caiazzo (November 5, 1975 – January 20, 2024), better known by his ring name Francisco Ciatso, was an American professional wrestler, known for his time with the National Wrestling Alliance, Deep South Wrestling, and brief appearances with the WWE and TNA.
Madden wrote for Pro Wrestling Torch from 1992 to 1994. His most notable moment during this time came during an interview with baseball legend Hank Aaron, who was working for the Atlanta Braves at the time and was informed by Madden of the employment of "Cowboy" Bill Watts by World Championship Wrestling, then a sister company to the Braves via their common ownership by Turner Broadcasting System.
The first two games that the company developed were the platform game Hermie Hopperhead and the pro wrestling game Toukon Retsuden. [3] The latter title was a best-seller in Japan. [ 4 ] Though Activision purchased the rights to publish the game in North America and began localization work, [ 4 ] only the first game was localized, becoming ...