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Stick To Wrestling with John McAdam

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Dave Meltzer
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Portland Wrestling
Iron Sheik

Stick To Wrestling with John McAdam

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This week on STICK TO WRESTLING we take mailbag questions from out listeners! Topics include:

–Should Jim Crockett have made more of an effort to make Ted Turner a partner?

–Let’s say WCW had won the 90’s wrestling war. Would their programming have... more

This week on STICK TO WRESTLING we talk Portland Wrestling from 1985! On the discussion table:

–This small promotion had a few major events. We talk about them and analyze the impact these shows had on the health of Portland Wrestling.

–Sometimes p... more

This week on STICK TO WRESTLING we beat the rush and review Starrcade ’85, The Gathering! Talking points include:

–The Magnum T.A. vs Tully Blanchard “I Quit” Cage Match was the best Cage Match of the 80’s, the best Starrcade match ever, and the bes... more

This week on STICK TO WRESTLING we talk WWF from November 1985!

Hulk Hogan, Bruno Sammartino, Terry Funk, Roddy Piper, Bobby Heenan, Randy Savage, Jesse Ventura, Andre The Giant, Ricky Steamboat, Jimmy Hart, British Bulldogs, Paul Orndorff, Barry Wi... more

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Recent Guests

Frank Culberton
Episode: Episode 388: How Are We Supposed To Top That?
Mike Fahey
Returning guest on Stick To Wrestling
Episode: Episode 387: Discovering Enhancement
Greg Savarese
A trial lawyer and knowledgeable wrestling fan.
Episode: Episode 385: The Original Big Bossman
Brian Solomon
Author of The Irresistible Force
Episode: Episode 384: Slam Dunk
Andrew Rose
A guest making his maiden voyage on the Stick To Wrestling podcast
Episode: Episode 383: The Other New York Dolls
Lance Peterson
Guest who previously appeared on the podcast two years ago.
Episode: Episode 380: Was This The End, Or The Beginning Of The End?
John Jantz
Resident WWWF expert.
Episode: Episode 379: Making Jersey City An Unsafe Place
Clinton Guillory
Episode: Episode 374: He Who Envies Others…
Frank Culbertson
Wrestling enthusiast and historian, co-host on Portland Wrestling YouTube channel
Episode: Episode 371: Ducks, Beavers, And Black And White TV

Host

John McAdam
Host of discussions focused on professional wrestling history, detailing events and personal anecdotes from wrestling's past.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 311 ratings
  • Great podcast

    Listening to your podcast not brings back great memories but such a better understanding of pro wrestling and it’s territories. Much appreciated.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jeffrey W. Faries
    United States3 months ago
  • Pretty pretty pretty good

    Way better than all those repetitive pro Trump/aew junk from the fat slob and his crew in Alabama. Way less commercials too. For review purposes, of course.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    nixfinity
    United States4 months ago
  • Overrated

    Stick to wrestling is a overrated pro wrestling podcast hosted by a white and nerdy host who sounds to me like he talks with a lisp wants to talk about Haku being the most overrated pro wrestler well sir you are the most podcaster by the would like to see you say that to haku’s face not going to end to well for you.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Pnw hustler
    United States7 months ago
  • Meh

    Nostalgic, but the host is weirdly a big fan of old, racist promos.

    The host also lacks personality.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    wes wander9
    United States10 months ago
  • Hi

    I love this podcast I listen to it every night

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bdougan
    Canadaa year ago

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The mix of expert analysis and personal stories from guests is noted as a strong point, appealing to both casual and die-hard wrestling fans.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and entertaining nature of the host, though some view certain episodes as lacking in engagement.
Listeners appreciate the deep dives into wrestling history and the nostalgic tone.

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Episode 389: The Best 1,000 Days of Wrestling
Q: At what point do you think running multiple shows became over saturation?
It was perceived that WWF became a cartoon show around 1988, which started to diminish interest for some fans.
Episode 389: The Best 1,000 Days of Wrestling
Q: If Monsoon had not sold his shares to Vince Jr., does national expansion happen?
It's likely Vince would have left his father's company and could have taken Georgia, making it a national promotion.
Episode 389: The Best 1,000 Days of Wrestling
Q: If the Road Warriors signed with the WWF in August of 84, do they take the spot of the North-South connection?
They likely would have taken the spot and may have become heels, which would have been problematic for the babyface tag teams at the time.
Episode 388: How Are We Supposed To Top That?
Q: Frank, any memories of that as far as like, you know, did you go?
Frank recalls sitting second row for the WWE shows, highlighting the initial reactions and low attendance as the Portland market adjusted to WWF events.
Episode 383: The Other New York Dolls
Q: If not Bruno, then who?
If it's not going to be Hogan, it's nobody. The popularity of your product is going to be cut in half if you're lucky; same thing with Bruno.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stick To Wrestling

What is Stick To Wrestling about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the world of professional wrestling, the content covers nostalgic reflections on wrestling's history, particularly from the 1980s and 1990s. Key topics include match reviews from pivotal events, the evolution of iconic wrestling characters, and personal anecdotes that bring to light the lively stories behind wrestling rivalries and promotions. The unique blend of expert commentary and personal memories from hosts and guests provides listeners with an engaging understanding of the wrestling landscape during its golden eras, making it a valuable resource for wrestling fans and newcomers alike. The show is also characterized by its emphasis on historical context, storytelling, and the cultural impact of wrestling figures and events ... more

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Stick To Wrestling launched 8 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Stick To Wrestling include:

1. Frank Culberton
2. Mike Fahey
3. Greg Savarese
4. Brian Solomon
5. Andrew Rose
6. Lance Peterson
7. John Jantz
8. Clinton Guillory

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