Episodes
Thursday Jun 25, 2020
Thursday Jun 25, 2020
After another whirlwind week in the world of wrestling, Graham "GSM" Matthews and RJ Marceau are analyzing it all on WrestleRant Radio, including the latest developments from the #SpeakingOut movement. Who was accused and what have been the ramifications from the various promotions so far? Will we see more suspensions, firings and resignations in the days and weeks to come? Will this hopefully bring the change to the business that it desperately needs?
In other "positive" (that isn't so positive) news, multiple WWE performers have confirmed that they have/had COVID-19, following reports that there could be many more in the company. GSM and RJ give their thoughts on how it was only inevitable and what it might mean for their upcoming tapings. They're also talking the cancellation of WWE Backstage on FS1, if CM Punk managed to rebuild a bridge with WWE since he joined, if The Undertaker is actually retired following the fifth and final chapter of The Last Ride and where the documentary ranks among the best WWE has ever done.
Plus, the duo discuss Dolph Ziggler challenging Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship at Extreme Rules, Asuka defending her Raw Women's Championship against Sasha Banks, more matches being rumored for the event, how long Charlotte Flair may be out for, who the next number one contender to the NXT Women's Championship will be, Adam Cole vs. Keith Lee in a Winner Take All match set for Night 2 of The Great American Bash on NXT, and full predictions for Night 1 of AEW Fyter Fest next week!
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Is WWE's programming about to see a significant change in creative direction? Graham "GSM" Matthews and RJ Marceau discuss Bruce Prichard taking over for Paul Heyman as the head writer of Raw, if Raw improved under Heyman's leadership this past year, Prichard's track record writing SmackDown since the show's move to FOX, if having a Brand Split is for the better, and why nothing will truly change until Vince McMahon is out of power. They also get into what's next for Brock Lesnar in WWE and what money matches are left for him, WWE's lack of COVID-19 testing up until this point, their apparent "no mask" policy, Episode 4 of Undertaker: The Last Ride and if the upcoming series finale will feature him announcing his official retirement from the ring. If not, who would be a proper final opponent for him, and when?
GSM and RJ are also talking AJ Styles' rumored "heat" with Heyman and why he's better off back on SmackDown, thoughts on Styles' instant classic with Daniel Bryan for the Intercontinental Championship from last week, if Edge vs. Randy Orton lived up to the hype at Backlash, who Edge should feud with next, if the nonsense with The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders means the cinematic matches have jumped the shark in WWE, if The Miz and John Morrison splitting up is on the horizon, Bobby Lashley "divorcing" Lana and if his pursuit of the WWE Championship is over, Christian returning to the ring on Raw (kind of), Andrade and Angel Garza potentially teaming up, Dominik jumping Seth Rollins, who MVP could recruit next, and more!
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
There's no shortage of topics to talk about on this week's WrestleRant Radio, and to open the episode, Graham "GSM" Matthews and RJ Marceau immediately delve into their thoughts on NXT TakeOver: In Your House! Did the bursts of nostalgia make up for the lack of live crowd? They discuss the six-woman tag team match, Finn Balor defeating Damian Priest in what may have been the best bout of the night, Keith Lee surprisingly retaining the NXT North American Championship against Johnny Gargano and if the NXT Championship is in his sights, the first-ever NXT Back Lot Brawl between Adam Cole and Velveteen Dream, Karrion Kross dominating Tommaso Ciampa in his TakeOver debut, and Io Shirai finally capturing the NXT Women's Championship in the main event.
From there, the duo give their two cents on the recent Ric Flair documentary on WWE Network, the continuation of the rivalry between The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders, Charlotte Flair beating Asuka in the main event of Raw, FTR and The Young Bucks planting the seeds for a future clash, the pros and cons of Penelope Ford pinning Hikaru Shida in tag team action on AEW Dynamite, Cody vs. Jake Hager for the AEW TNT Championship being announced for Fyter Fest, the grand reveal of Santos Escobar's new faction on NXT, Dream and Dexter Lumis potentially joining forces, if Karrion Kross is next in line to challenge for Cole's NXT Championship, Tegan Nox and Shotzi Blackheart vying for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship next week, Imperium defending the NXT Tag Team Championship against Breezango, and more!
Stay tuned until the end of the show for GSM and RJ's full preview and predictions for Sunday's Backlash pay-per-view!
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Graham "GSM" Matthews is joined by one-half of Raw Tag Team Champions, Montez Ford, to talk The Street Profits' recent rivalry with The Viking Raiders on Raw! Ford has a lot to say about how important it is to provide fans with entertainment during these strange times, how more Superstars could benefit from going outside of the box and being granted creative freedom, what other skits we can expect from the two teams, how it's been working alongside his wife Bianca Belair on Raw, if he ever thought he and Angelo Dawkins wouldn't win the NXT Tag Team Championship, how it compared to winning the Raw Tag Team Championship in Brooklyn, what the plans were when they were called up to the main roster, becoming a "meme" by vigorously shaking the ring ropes, kind words that Shad Gaspard had for him before he passed, how he planned on spending his 30th birthday, and more!
RJ Marceau and GSM then give their full preview and predictions for Sunday's NXT TakeOver: In Your House event! Hear their thoughts on Nia Jax injuring Kairi Sane on Raw, WWE reportedly banning the buckle bomb, if Damian Priest will rise to the occasion against Finn Balor, Karrion Kross taking on Tommaso Ciampa in his first TakeOver match, if anyone is on WWE's radar right now to sign, if Rhea Ripley and Io Shirai have lost momentum lately and it's a must-win situation for Shirai in the Triple Threat at TakeOver, how NXT can improve its tag team division, if NXT will be hurt by multiple Superstars getting called up to the main roster, Johnny Gargano vying for Keith Lee's NXT North American Championship, and if Velveteen Dream is the right guy to end Adam Cole's lengthy NXT Championship reign.