Podcast Episode 200: Bray Wyatt – Eater of Souls

Trust me, you do NOT want us to celebrate this way.
Trust me, you do NOT want us to celebrate this way.

Bray Wyatt has got supernatural powers, yo. A little bit cheesy, but in a good way, I think! Fear the Eater of Worlds… The Eater of Souls!!! In addition, we got a big ol’ cluster of a main event – which even with nothing at stake was still pretty fun. AND we had a pretty solid #1 contender match for the #ButterflyBelt. Jack Swagger even showed up for this one. What’s there to complain about?

Oh, and you probably noticed the big “200” next to this episode. Yep. We made it 200 weeks, you guys. A big moment for the show. The gang’s all (mostly) here, and we take a little time to reminisce..

Hosted by: ‘The Beast from the Middle East’ Darrell Johnson (@zazzumplop)

Featuring: Joshua Schlag (@thesteelcage / @schlizzag), ‘The Mayor of Reseda’ Derek (@cap_kaveman), ‘A Bomb’ Adam Hess (@ahess49), ‘Hot Podcast Garbage’ Sprung (@jasprung), Bryan ‘Pipe Bomb’ Gregston (@guitarsalad), and ‘Super Jew’ Jared (@SuperJew75).

Intro music by The Black Furies, courtesy of Music Alley.

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Joshua Schlag

For most of the last 30+ years of my life, I've been watching WWE. As a kid, Monday Night Raw hooked me from the start. From Bret Hart and Razor Ramon, to Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, to CM Punk and Daniel Bryan.. I've witnessed the ups and downs and I'm proud to have enjoyed pro wrestling through the years.

Though I now watch in a much different fashion than I did when I was a kid (finding out Vince McMahon was the owner and Jack Tunney no more than a figurehead was like finding out Santa Claus did not exist), I feel like I have a much greater appreciation for the hard work pro wrestlers do and the things they sacrifice to entertain us.

It's still real to me, dammit!