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Mike Bessler
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Grizzly Peaks Radio
01 - Gate to the Past - Student Pranks
The Patreon backers are back and packing a big punch. Join us again as we take on another classic second edition classic scenario. This bonus episode is free to all. Further episodes will be for Grizzled Patrons and aboveStuart will play William WatneyLuke will play Earl Bessler Jr.Andrew will play Mary FletcherMike - Edoardo “the Great” StregoneJen - martha KoenigJames C - Seabury MockridgeIf you like what you hear please support the show at ...
2025-11-28
1h 33
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
The Velvet Underground & Nico
New podcast, who dis? The RSZM crew returns from an extended hiatus with fresh conversation, familiar grievances, and the usual dose of chicanery. This week, Mike cues up The Velvet Underground's 1967 debut album for a thorough evaluation. From its rock and R&B roots to its avant-garde theatrics, we explore The Velvet Underground & Nico for posterity, with a few side quests and tangents for good measure. Expect fleeting nods to The SCUM Manifesto, Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs, and the recent untimely passing of Ace Frehley. Don't even think about reaching for your wallet—this one's on...
2025-11-24
1h 42
Shut Up and Wrestle with Brian Solomon
Episode 164: Mike Bessler
Hello, wrestling fans! It’s time for Episode #164 of Shut Up and Wrestle, with Brian R. Solomon! This week, Brian welcomes Mike Bessler of Pro Wrestling Illustrated to the show! This week’s joyful conversation includes loads of warm nostalgia, and not just wrestling nostalgia, but a discussion of the appeal of nostalgia in general. Plus, … Continue reading Episode 164: Mike Bessler → The post Episode 164: Mike Bessler appeared first on Shut Up And Wrestle with Brian Solomon.
2025-04-02
1h 21
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Ep. 245: Holiday Headlock (w/ Mike Bessler)
On this episode of The PWI Podcast, hosts Al Castle and Brian R. Solomon are joined by fellow PWI contributor Mike Bessler to talk about the evolving tradition of pro wrestling around the major holidays. They also discuss the recent WWE Survivor Series and AEW Full Gear events (with special focus on the Costco guys.)
2024-12-11
1h 28
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
The Replacements: Let It Be
...AND WE'RE BACK! Just in time, too, as the podcast world has likely been on the edge of its collective seat wondering just what exactly our tremendous trio thinks of The Replacements for, lo, the past 16 months, give or take. Here's your no-spoils spoiler alert: Mike is thoroughly confused, Kevin is patiently informative, and Arianne is kindly and good-natured about the whole thing. Before we get right down to a discussion about The Replacements' 1984 album Let It Be, we recount the peaks and valleys we've experienced during the course of our extended hiatus and talk about our...
2024-02-13
1h 27
Catalyst Sale Podcast
From Scientist to Sales Pro: Unlocking Your Potential for Career Growth with Randi-Sue Deckard
From Scientist to Sales Pro: Unlocking Your Potential for Career Growth Does this sound familiar? You're transitioning to a sales role or industry and want to excel in revenue-related positions. Perhaps you've been told to focus solely on traditional sales techniques without embracing data-driven decision-making. The pain of this ineffective action is feeling stuck in outdated methods and missing out on opportunities for growth and success. It's time to break free from this cycle and achieve real results. My guest is Randi-Sue Deckard Randi-Sue Deckard's career trajectory is a captivating story of transformation...
2024-01-08
44 min
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Ep. 220: The Bloodline, IMPACT World Title, Classic Memphis Wrestling (w/ Mike Bessler)
On this episode of The PWI Podcast, hosts Al Castle and Brian R. Solomon are joined by fellow PWI writer Mike Bessler to discuss: - IMPACT's World champion Alex Shelley - Feelings on CM Punk's AEW return - The Bloodline storyline (and where it might go next) - Money in the Bank 2023/Logan Paul - The legacy of the Iron Sheik And much more.
2023-06-28
1h 15
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Bauhaus: In the Flat Field
For many centuries, the best examples of "gothic rock" were the thousands upon thousands of bricks that filled out the medieval castles and cathedrals of Europe. Then in 1980, the English band Bauhaus released their first album, In the Flat Field, effectively laying a cornerstone of a new movement in music and art. In this episode of the Rush Strutter Zep Magik podcast, we peer through this dark prism of post-punk pomp, discussing the influences that gave rise to Bauhaus and intricacies of their efforts on this particular work. Arianne shares memories of life as a grade-school goth kid, Kevin...
2022-06-20
1h 37
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Iron Maiden: Piece of Mind
From the Crimean War to the Prehistoric era and across the universe to the planet of Dune, we plunge our needles into each and every groove of Iron Maiden's 1983 metal manifesto, Piece of Mind. Side quests in this congenial confab include tangents and musings about X-Ray Spex, Dag Nasty, The Getup Kids, Warren Zevon, and The Who (not to be confused with Mongolian metal band The Hu). It's a landmark episode for Arianne, who marks a year since their first appearance on the show and subsequently invokes the State Comptroller Atkins rule for a crucial cut from Piece of...
2022-04-18
1h 19
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Sparks: Angst In My Pants
How many sparks does it take to ignite a prairie fire? We don't answer that particular question this episode, but we do immerse ourselves in the sonic ocean of Angst In My Pants, the 1982 offering by the influential synth-pop band, Sparks. In our discussion, we look at the history of the Mael brothers and the broad appeal of their music to big-name acts including glam gods The Darkness. Arianne also provides a tutorial on the phenomenon of vocaloids, and we collectively bemoan the various and sundry drawbacks of circus peanuts.
2022-03-13
1h 28
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Blizzard of Ozz
We're going off the rails this episode, as Arianne tees up Blizzard of Ozz as our topical somethingburger. We look at Ozzy's solo debut from almost every conceivable angle, from the wizardry of guitar virtuoso Randy Rhoads to Sharon Osbourne's Mandela Effect-like reminiscences of the album's recording to the controversial 2002 re-release of Blizzard featuring stand-ins by Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin. Side quests on this Crazy Train include Mike's remarks about Flann O'Brien's novel The Third Policeman, Kevin's Gretsch, and everyone's favorite warlock, Aleister Crowley.
2022-01-23
1h 23
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti
It's Arianne's first show as a bona fide co-host and in this episode, we're serving up two platters piled high with tangible vandalism! In our first official episode as a trio, we tackle Led Zeppelin's storied double album Physical Graffiti, sifting through its uncanny collection of uncredited cover tunes, outtakes, calypso music, and high school breakup fare. In the midst of the alarums and excursions, we also bump and grind against a host of ancillary topics including automobile-themed double entendre, Colorado weather, Municipal Waste, Green Day, The Alan Parsons Project, and Rax Roast Beef.
2021-12-22
1h 20
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
From the sunny shores of Hawthorne, California to the sands of distant Melmac, Rush Strutter Zep Magik traces the roots and legacy of Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys. Arguably Brian Wilson's most consequential work, we discuss the importance of Pet Sounds relative to the overarching mosaic of popular culture with a nod to its impact on our own respective lives. Our chat includes a track-by-track analysis that is intentionally bereft of the kind of formulaic filler phrases and clichéd expressions that dominate cable news and stand-up comedy routines. Mike Love probably won't like this episode, bu...
2021-11-23
1h 16
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica
It's a podcast of extraordinary magnitude as Arianne joins Kevin and Mike for a meticulous dissection of the 2011 album Lulu. This controversial collab between Lou Reed and Metallica has garnered voluminous quantities of scorn and derision in the decade since its release, but our troika revisits the work from our own unique perspectives, sharing our respective interpretations of every facet of this avant-garde objet d'art. From Frank Wedekind to Kazimir Malevich and from crust punk to Jonathan Coulton, this episode pulls together the spheres of history, literature, and music to determine whether Lulu is a sporting case of jinkies...
2021-10-12
1h 35
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Roots of "Lulu"
If you've ever found yourself wondering how in the world the 2011 Lou Reed/Metallica album Lulu came into existence, here's your answer, fish-bulb! This isn't quite a full episode, so we'll call it a mini-sode and it's all about the roots of the aforementioned collaborative endeavor. Included in this discussion (or maybe it's more along the lines of a monologue) is information about the original author of the Lulu plays, Frank Wedekind, as well as Alban Berg, the composer of the operatic adaptation of the Lulu stories. Interspersed within the narrative are excerpts of ensemble readings from Wedekind's "Earth...
2021-10-01
21 min
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World
BRAND FREAKIN' NEW AND NOW ONLINE! Imagine a crisp page of graph paper featuring a perfectly executed, two-circle Venn diagram that depicts the coexistence between euphony and cacophony. Somewhere on the page, we might find a point representing The Shaggs — perhaps mingling in the bulbous hinterland of the extreme left or right of the diagram, or maybe firmly entrenched amongst the meaty layers where the two shapes overlap. In this episode of the Rush Strutter Zep Magik podcast, we take their infamous and/or legendary album "Philosophy of the World" for a spin and, much like the wonky speedometer on...
2021-08-29
1h 17
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Special Episode: Neal Jones of Without Your Head & Severed Limbs Film Festival
Neal Jones, a.k.a. "Nasty Neal" of Without Your Head Horror and Beyond, joins Mike for a very special installment of the Rush Strutter Zep Magik podcast! In this "mini-sode," we cover a lot of ground, including: Neal's extensive experience as a podcaster and online personality, including his work on In Your Head Wrestling Radio, Inside Your Head, and Without Your Head. His evolving body of work in independent horror films, from moderating panel discussions at conventions to experience as an actor and producer. The upcoming online event, Severed Limbs Film Festival 6. Topping it all off...
2021-07-27
51 min
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Kiss: Revenge
The Rush Strutter Zep Magik Podcast is out for Revenge! In this episode, Kevin and Mike take this pivotal Kiss album for a spin, skipping through the conversational daisies with tangents about The Buzzcocks, the work of composer Edvard Grieg, the novel Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse, season two of Too Hot to Handle on Netflix, and, once again, Jürgen Habermas. There's also a bit of discussion about the unfortunate exit of Eric Carr from the band, as well as a note on Vinnie Vincent's extremely brief return to the Kiss family. At the end of it all, Kevin u...
2021-07-21
1h 21
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Ramones: Rocket to Russia
Blasting back to the heyday of the punk movement, Kevin and Mike hop aboard Rocket to Russia, the third studio album by rough and tumble rockers, The Ramones. Featuring prominently in this consummate discourse on pop culture are gratuitous references to the likes of Walt Whitman, Paul McCartney and Wings, The Fairly OddParents, Jack Kerouac, Motörhead, The Gong Show, and Fibber McGee and Molly. And somehow, Jurgen Habermas horns his way into the conversation yet again. Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode: "Palisades Park" by Freddy Cannon Covered by The Ramones o...
2021-06-22
1h 30
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Rush: Moving Pictures
This episode, the guys are joined by Kevin's BFF, Andy, for a thoroughgoing discourse on "Moving Pictures," the 1981 multi-platinum composition by Rush. In their preparatory remarks, Kevin and Andy recall wistful afternoons spent riffing on instruments at their local Sam Ash store and Mike recounts how he initially thought "Red Barchetta" was a song about a combine harvester. They plow through the work track by track with a few impromptu guitar demos along the way and sum up their thoughts on this standout work by the Torontonian trio. Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
2021-06-02
1h 26
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Liz Phair: Exile In Guyville
This time around, Kevin and Mike get into the groove with Liz Phair's debut album, Exile in Guyville. Before they break it down, Mike suffers the embarrassment of mispronouncing the name of our bestest pal, Arianne, and Kevin proclaims the gospel of Ted Leo. The guys discuss the history and artistry of Exile in Guyville, chatting about the album's forthright lyricism, its evocative guitar work, and its storied association with Exile on Main Street by the Rolling Stone. As Mike's boxer puppy Delphie frolics in the background, they run through the record track by track, comparing notes about the...
2021-05-07
1h 18
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Prince: Purple Rain
Kevin and Mike are joined by RSZM superfan Arianne for a thorough discussion of Prince's 1984 masterwork, Purple Rain! During the lead-up to their featured confab, Kevin gives props to the Meet My Friends The Friends podcast, Arianne discusses her affection for Dad rock, and Mike runs down some of his favorite Zeppelin influences, including "Mississippi" Fred McDowell. Sharing personal reminiscences and their respective analyses of each track, the trio chats up this multi-platinum pièce de resistance, also touching upon key moments of the film as well as some of the movie's key figures, including Apollonia and Morris Day.
2021-04-11
1h 33
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin III
It's a hoedown in the tradition of "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" as Mike and Kevin enjoy a platter of piping hot Zeppeliny goodness in the form of Led Zeppelin's tertiary offering, Led Zeppelin III. On the way to the proverbial fireworks factory, Kevin praises the pre-Hagar incarnation of Van Halen and Mike talks up his duct-taped Norma-brand acoustic guitar. The guys plow track by track through LZ3, chatting about the rock, blues, and avant-garde facets of this illustrious pastiche, wrapping the show with an offbeat pick and a special co-host for the next big show. Related, recommended, and required...
2021-03-25
1h 17
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Kiss: Lick It Up
At long last, Mike and Kevin engage in spirited discussion regarding Lick It Up, the Kiss LP that launched the "We're never putting the makeup on again, no way, no how" era! Al Castle, Senior Writer for Pro Wrestling Illustrated joins the guys for this roundtable chat about one of the most consequential flashpoints in the continuum of Kisstory. A grab bag of selections ranging from melodic to banal and from provocative to unabashedly raunchy, Lick It Up offers a good deal of material to debate. Along the way, Mike gives a shoutout to the folks at the "All...
2021-03-10
1h 34
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Thin Lizzy: Jailbreak
For this - the tenth full-length episode of Rush Strutter Zep Magik - Kevin and Mike tee up Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy, a true underrated gem of the 1970s hard rock. Kicking things off, the guys run through some unfinished business from the 2112 and Jimmy Page/Chopin shows, and Kevin recounts his recent reacquaintance with Synchronicity by the Police. Mike shares his enthusiasm regarding the triumphant return of the Bayside High and Drunk podcast and offers a shoutout to the good folks at Trojan City Music for quickly repairing his beloved Vintage-brand Greeny/Moore Les Paul after a late-night...
2021-02-16
1h 21
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Mini-sode: Jimmy Page and Frederic Chopin
It's another solo mini-sode with Mike at the helm and this time around, the topic at hand is Jimmy Page's rendition of Frédéric Chopin's "Prelude in E Minor, O. 28, N. 4." This unusual piece - which Page included on his offbeat soundtrack for Charles Bronson's Death Wish II - became a staple in Page's live sets from '83 through '88, including his appearances at the ARMS concert series, the numbers he contributed to the Willie and the Poor Boys project, his years with The Firm, and his Outrider tour. This episode covers some of the more noteworthy performances of...
2021-02-03
26 min
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Rush: 2112
As they begin their latest trip around the sun, Mike and Kevin gaze into the far-flung future, discovering a reality in which a clique of sinister collectivists rule with an iron fist, suppressing creativity and individuality, to and fro, all the live-long day, and so forth. It's the story of the Rush rock opera 2112, as well as the various and sundry lesser-known tracks which comprise the part of that album that used to be known as "Side B." Before blasting off to the dystopian city of Megadon, Mike recounts his COVID Christmas and Kevin discusses his family's rich history...
2021-01-14
1h 39
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Mini-sode: Music and Social Movements
And now for something completely different: In this "mini-sode," - a solo effort by Mike - we're swapping out the likes of Geddy Lee and Gene Simmons with names like Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer. Venturing beyond the parameters of our typical rock and/or roll fare, this show provides a brief look at how music has influenced social movements. Spotlighted in this discussion is the work of Bertolt Brecht as well as the role of Jiang Qing in reshaping art and culture during China's Cultural Revolution. It's a short side trip down a proverbial rabbit hole, for sure...
2020-12-17
25 min
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced?
Rush Strutter Zep Magik ventures through a psychedelic wormhole in this episode, landing upon the hallowed grooves of the 1967 debut album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are You Experienced? Before the trip begins, Kevin shares accolades for Canadian alternative rockers The Dirty Nil, as well as '90s staples Better Than Ezra. Mike talks about the greatness of Steve Marriott and Humble Pie and he recounts his experience attending a virtual meet-and-greet with high priest of black metal Jeff "Mantas" Dunn. The guys also chat about guitars and gear, including the line of Joyo effects and the much-touted Mosky...
2020-11-27
1h 32
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Kiss: Destroyer
Rush Strutter Zep Magik returns with fire and thunder, surveying the landscape of a Kiss keystone, the 1976 album Destroyer. Before they get down to it, Kevin recounts all of the times that he has met Andrew W.K. and Mike discusses his longstanding affection for the founding fathers of black metal, Venom. The guys also talk about guitars and gear, including the super cheap MiMiDi delay pedal as well as the terrific stuff by the good people at Electro-Harmonix. They go track by track through Destroyer, discussing the origins, alternate takes, and noteworthy covers of some of the most...
2020-10-21
1h 34
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin IV
In this episode, Mike and Kevin wind on down the road and careen headlong into Led Zeppelin's fabled fourth album. Some call it Led Zeppelin IV, others call it Runes, and the folks who call it Zoso are probably the kind of people who use the phrase "having said that" on a regular basis. Mike recalls buying the LP from a Gold Circle store the summer before his freshman year of high school and shows off his new (slightly cracked) mandolin, favoring listeners with the first dozen or so notes from "Battle of Evermore." Kevin struggles to remember the r...
2020-09-24
1h 36
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Rush: Signals
Returning to the roots of the show, Mike and Kevin journey back to the heady days of 1982 for a look at the Rush album Signals. Before they get down to business, Mike recounts his recent attendance at a COVID-era drive-in concert by Dayton-area staple The Fries Band and Kevin raves about the music of Jeff Rosenstock. The guys also reflect on the reception they received to last month's episode in which they covered Pink Floyd's The Wall. Turning their combined attention to Signals, Kevin shares his reactions to hearing much of that album for the first time and the...
2020-08-24
1h 29
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Pink Floyd: The Wall
It's a double-sized episode for a legendary double album! In this, the landmark fourth episode of Rush Strutter Zep Magik, Kevin plays his "Magik" card by selecting Pink Floyd's acclaimed conceptual extravaganza The Wall for review and comment. Before the featured discourse, they discuss the necessity for lighthearted tunes in the midst of these trying times, with Kevin espousing the merits of post-Disney Miley Cyrus and Mike sharing a bit about the musical exploits of his former middle school teachers. Kevin also breaks out his guitar - a Fender American Vintage '62 Jazzmaster – and tries his hand at a fe...
2020-07-22
2h 09
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Kiss: Kiss (1974)
With two episodes under their shared belt, Kevin and Mike confidently stroll into a discussion about the 1974 eponymous debut album by Kiss. Filled to the brim with the richness of live-show favorites, the record evokes Mike's memories of the pain and yearning associated with being a Kiss fan during the malaise-filled days of the band's post-makeup/pre-reunion era. Kevin provides his reactions to hearing some of these songs for the first time and discusses the record's similarity to glam and pop of the 1970s. The guys also chat about what they've been listening to as of late, with Kevin...
2020-06-24
1h 16
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Led Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy
In the second episode of Rush Strutter Zep Magik, we discuss how much the world has changed since our inaugural offering. Mike offers some leftover thoughts on the Rush album Permanent Waves and then we get down to business discussing Kevin's pick for this show, Led Zeppelin's 1973 album Houses of the Holy. Kevin reminisces about being introduced to the record by his mom ( which – let's face it – makes his mom sound way cool) while Mike discusses his 30-year effort to keep the record cover hidden away from his parents. Mike also reminds everyone why he describes himself as a "hobb...
2020-04-23
1h 11
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Ep. 142 – Cinematic Matches and the Future of Pro Wrestling
The cinematic Boneyard Match and Firefly Fun House Match at WrestleMania are a hot topic among wrestling fans. Some loved these matches, while others loathed them. Even among PWI staffers, it was divisive. Today on The PWI Podcast, we present a Virtual Roundtable discussion of cinematic matches and what they mean for pro wrestling's future. Featuring: Al Castle, Brian Solomon, Kevin McElvaney, Mike Bessler, and Brady Hicks.Follow PWI on social media: FacebookTwitterInstagramSign up for the new PWI Weekly email newsletter:https://m...
2020-04-15
46 min
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Ep. 142 – Cinematic Matches and the Future of Pro Wrestling
The cinematic Boneyard Match and Firefly Fun House Match at WrestleMania are a hot topic among wrestling fans. Some loved these matches, while others loathed them. Even among PWI staffers, it was divisive. Today on The PWI Podcast, we present a Virtual Roundtable discussion of cinematic matches and what they mean for pro wrestling's future. Featuring: Al Castle, Brian Solomon, Kevin McElvaney, Mike Bessler, and Brady Hicks. Follow PWI on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram Sign up for the new PWI Weekly email newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/19a64898682f/p...
2020-04-15
46 min
Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Rush: Permanent Waves
It's the first-ever edition of Rush Strutter Zep Magik! In this episode, Mike and Kevin discuss the philosophical underpinnings of the band and their late lyricist-in-chief Neil Peart and then they take a deep dive into the 1980 album Permanent Waves. Mike reminiscences about buying the album for the first time at K-Mart and how most Rush tapes used to be packaged in those weird, half-beige cassette cases. Kevin thanks Mike for not turning out to be an axe murderer and later insinuates that Mike might be a vinyl snob on the down-low. The guys chat about the history behind...
2020-03-02
1h 02
The Fully Engaged Life
Special Valentine's Day Episode
Episode #266 of The Fully Engaged Life. Robert offers a very special double-length episode for Valentine's Day, featuring singer, songwriter, and music producer - Mike Annuzzi! Make sure to follow Mike Annuzzi via social media... Website: http://mikeannuzzi.com Mike Annuzzi Biography: http://mikeannuzzi.com/bio YouTube: http://youtube.com/mikeannuzzi Facebook: http://facebook.com/mikeannuzzi Twitter: @mikeannuzzi Instagram: @mikeannuzzi #mikeatthemic
2020-02-14
55 min
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents: The PWI Podcast (Episode 60)
Tommy Dreamer is interviewed following Al Castle and Mike Bessler's fascinating discussion on the presidential election and its relationship to pro wrestling. Get full access to Pro Wrestling Illustrated at prowrestlingillustrated.substack.com/subscribe
2016-10-07
1h 01
Total Dudes episode 53
Sign Guy and Rex are back, but they are not alone this week. This week Mike Bessler of Pro Wrestling Illustrated will be taking this arduous journey of a nightmare with them. Will he have a rationale explanation of whom this show is for? Will he writing a scathing article on how he hates Sign Guy and Rex? Will he speak of his love for Oolong tea? We'll help him cover such things as grilled cheese pizza pie, lingeri for needy women, and massage therepy.
2016-03-31
1h 26
Turnbuckle Turmoil
Total Dudes episode 53
Sign Guy and Rex are back, but they are not alone this week. This week Mike Bessler of Pro Wrestling Illustrated will be taking this arduous journey of a nightmare with them. Will he have a rationale explanation of whom this show is for? Will he writing a scathing article on how he hates Sign Guy and Rex? Will he speak of his love for Oolong tea? We'll help him cover such things as grilled cheese pizza pie, lingeri for needy women, and massage therepy.
2016-03-31
1h 25
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents: The PWI Podcast (Episode 42)
Al Castle, Dan Murphy, and Mike Bessler discuss the wide-spread ramifications of Daniel Bryan's retirement. Get full access to Pro Wrestling Illustrated at prowrestlingillustrated.substack.com/subscribe
2016-02-18
50 min