
The Law and Cewsh go back in time to relive some of the best (and worst) shows in wrestling history.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revisit Starrcade 1996.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we cover NXT TakeOver: R Evolution, featuring Sami Zayn getting his last shot at the NXT Champion Adrian Neville. It's the beginning of the golden age of NXT, featuring the debuts of Kevin Owens and Finn Balor a... more
On this episode of The Lawcast our hosts revist Starrcade '94: Triple Threat.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover Starrcade '89: Future Shock, featuring the Iron Man and Iron Team Round Robin Tournaments.
In the singles tournament we have Ric Flair, Sting, Lex Luger, and The Great Muta. In the Tag Team Tour... more
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Been lifelong wrestling fan. Been looking for over a decade for a wrestling podcast that covers older shows and has a positive bent to it. So much wrestling coverage is predominately negative. And so many podcasts try humor unsuccessfully. After years I’ve discovered Lawcast & it’s exactly what I’d been searching for. Fun shows, a genuine love of this weird thing called wrestling we all love, and hosts seem to genuinely enjoy it. One suggestion: I’m no coder but I’ve read there’s ways to get you... more
Download the shows before Vince sues them for telling his life’s story without permission.
Thank you guys for all of your commitment and dedication. I’ve been listening to you guys for 5 years now and won’t stop as long as the show keeps running. Keep it coming.
Very good retro Wrestling podcast
Love the content. Always looking forward to listen to the shows.
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Focusing on a nostalgic exploration of wrestling history, the content examines both high-profile and lesser-known events, offering detailed analysis and commentary on pivotal matches and wrestlers throughout the years. Recurring themes include deep dives into significant wrestling pay-per-views, the intricacies of wrestling narratives, and the evolving dynamics within the wrestling world. The hosts bring warmth and humor to their discussions, resonating with lifelong wrestling fans who appreciate both the golden moments and missteps in wrestling's storied past. Unique to this analysis is the blend of historical context with personal anecdotes that contribute to a vibrant tapestry of wrestling's cultural significance.
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