With Triple H, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg. Hosted by Michael Cole.
It ‘s We Talk Wrestling from Phoenix, Arizona with Addie and Mo minutes after attending the Royal Rumble Fanfest, VIP party, NXT tapings, Montreal Screwjob and DX Panel. Exclusive stories and opinions only from WTW!
Download: We Talk Wrestling January 26, 2013: Royal Rumble Fanfest – Rain or Shine (Warning Explicit Content)
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We Talk Wrestling ends the year by looking back at the year that was. The highlights, lowlights, significant moments, performers and matches are all looked at. Addie and Mo also talk about the Survivor Series buyrate and Mo is FINALLY ready to discuss the moments he thinks you should see to understand wrestling over the last 25 years.
Download: We Talk Wrestling December 27, 2012: History Lesson – 2012 & Beyond (Warning Explicit Content)
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It’s a news filled edition of We Talk Wrestling. Addie and Mo look at the WWE TLC Pay Per View, Monday Night RAW and the return of Ric Flair, the debut of Big E Langston and the overall positive trend of the company. Potential names for the 2013 Class of the WWE Hall of Fame are discussed, some people returning to the company, WWE Network update, and the latest news in TNA. All this plus the guys talk about their upcoming trip to the Royal Rumble and the new Fanfest that WWE has announced.
Download: We Talk Wrestling December 20, 2012: WWE Is On A Roll (Warning Explicit Content)
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The depth problem in WWE is something that we on We Talk Wrestling have been going on and on about for months. When Miz needed to be turned babyface and his opponents in “fan voting” were Zack Ryder and Santino Marella, it really hit me just how shallow the waters of WWE are these days. I mean, I knew it was bad, but its REALLY bad. The development of new stars such as The Shield, Ryback, Damien Sandow, and the Prime Time Players are absolutely needed and a step in the right direction. The problem is that the new guys need to beat established stars in order to get to the next level. That is easier said than done given that John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Randy Orton are the elite, established stars and then there is a big drop off to the rest of the card such as Big Show, Sheamus, and even CM Punk. It’s also going to take time for these stars to establish themselves with the audience and develop into main eventers. » Read more..
We are on the eve of the most promoted Monday Night RAW show that WWE has done in a long time, RAW 1000. RAW has been filled with good moments (Canada vs USA in 1997) and some horrible moments (Katie Vick) over the years but, despite it all, lasting 1000 episodes is a milestone that WWE should absolutely be commended for reaching. I have seen all over the Internet a variety of people’s favorite WWE RAW memories, so I’m not going to dog-pile on those articles. What I would like to do is give some superstars from the past that I would like to see return at RAW 1000. Some will be possible while others will admittedly be a pipe dream. So with that said, here is who I would LIKE to see at RAW 1000. » Read more..
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