
Mike Lawrence, Dan St. Germain, Scott Chaplin, and Robert Karpeles, the man behind @WWECreativeish, are joining forces to give you Working Stiff! (Formerly WrestleRoasts!) Follow Our Twitters: @WorkStiffPod @WWECreative_ish Join the Patreon: patreon.com/wrestleroasts
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 399 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Scott & Robert look back at the wrestling legacy of one John Cena as they preview his final match at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Plus, they cover AEW Winter Is Coming. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for inf... more
This week Robert & Scott look at WWE Raw and it's slight start to WrestleMania season + and a breakdown of AEW Dynamite where Scott reaches Death Riders acceptance.
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Scott & Robert catch up after the happenings at WWE Survivor Series.
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Robert and Scott have plenty to cover including John Cena's last stand in Madison Square Garden and then they preview AEW Full Gear.
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Scott is the best
The banter is so dry and boring. I hope they’re more interesting when talking about wrestling but i never actually got that far. I don’t care about your wedding man
Still like the show, but I wish it was just Dan and Scott again. The whole look how smart we are as we make fun of a thing we claim to love act is as stale as can be.
Scott and Robert are funny and knowledgeable. My fav wrestling podcast. Great listen.
It’s Wrestling Not Real Life. Chill boys
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A lively and humorous exploration of professional wrestling, featuring a group of comedians who share their insights and experiences within the wrestling world. The discussion revolves around contemporary wrestling storylines, the culture surrounding wrestling events, and the personal anecdotes from the hosts that provide an entertaining perspective. Topics such as notable wrestling performances, controversial events, and the dynamics between wrestlers are frequent points of interest. Additionally, the podcast stands out for its blend of comedy and serious critique, enhancing its appeal to both casual fans and those more entrenched in wrestling culture, making it an engaging listen for all wrestling enthusiasts.
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