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Deathmatch News Radio Ep. 8
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Steven and Mike from Deathmatch News Radio #8 discuss all the news for the week of October 18th, 2018
You can find me online at http://indiewrestlingintl.wordpress.com, you can find The History of FMW Podcast in iTunes, Switcher and other podcast providers, Mike runs the Deathmatch Cult Facebook Pages and you can find us on Twitter @intlwrestling and @Willmichael1979
On this episode we have a real treat as we start with an interview with the one and only Mad Man Pondo. Pondo has been a staple of the US deathmatch scene since the mid-90's but he also played an important role with Big Japan from 2001 until 2008. With Pondo we discuss
-How he became involved
-The relationship between Kojika and Zandig
-What was Van Hammer doing in Big Japan?
-Why CZW pulled out and how he stayed after
-What does it mean to be the “gaijin boss”
-Yamakawa's brain injury
-Matsunaga and how he helped Pondo
-And a ton more
This is only part 1 of our Pondo interview so come back for the second part next week.
After that we go over the news of the week including
-GCW being forced to change LA Arenas
-IWA Midsouth's turmoil, lying to fans, stealing money and talent leaving
-CZW turning a corner?
-Upcoming H20 and GCW cards
-Deathmatch Wrestling in Italy
-Lots of Lucha news as always
-And more
344 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 04, 2021 05:10 (). Last successful fetch was on October 16, 2020 01:08 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 219482272 series 1517589
Steven and Mike from Deathmatch News Radio #8 discuss all the news for the week of October 18th, 2018
You can find me online at http://indiewrestlingintl.wordpress.com, you can find The History of FMW Podcast in iTunes, Switcher and other podcast providers, Mike runs the Deathmatch Cult Facebook Pages and you can find us on Twitter @intlwrestling and @Willmichael1979
On this episode we have a real treat as we start with an interview with the one and only Mad Man Pondo. Pondo has been a staple of the US deathmatch scene since the mid-90's but he also played an important role with Big Japan from 2001 until 2008. With Pondo we discuss
-How he became involved
-The relationship between Kojika and Zandig
-What was Van Hammer doing in Big Japan?
-Why CZW pulled out and how he stayed after
-What does it mean to be the “gaijin boss”
-Yamakawa's brain injury
-Matsunaga and how he helped Pondo
-And a ton more
This is only part 1 of our Pondo interview so come back for the second part next week.
After that we go over the news of the week including
-GCW being forced to change LA Arenas
-IWA Midsouth's turmoil, lying to fans, stealing money and talent leaving
-CZW turning a corner?
-Upcoming H20 and GCW cards
-Deathmatch Wrestling in Italy
-Lots of Lucha news as always
-And more
344 episodes
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