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by Maegan Simonis Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I subscribe to WhatCulture Wrestling on player FM?

By WhatCulture Wrestling. Discovered by Player FM and our community — copyright is owned by the publisher, not Player FM, and audio is streamed directly from their servers. Hit the Subscribe button to track updates in Player FM, or paste the feed URL into other podcast apps. People love us! "This is "the" way to handle your podcast subscriptions.

What are some of the best wrestling podcasts?

Daily wrestling podcasts from WhatCulture.com bringing you the best insider perspectives, breaking news, interviews, discussions, quizzes and much more! 1. WrestleCulture - Was All Out The Best PPV EVER?

Who is the voice of wrestling?

For over forty years Jim Ross has been the Voice of Wrestling. From starting as referee in the regional territories to becoming the Executive Vice President for WWE, nobody has a story quite like Jim Ross.

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Who owns WhatCulture wrestling?

In March 2022, WhatCulture was acquired by Future Publishing.

Is Simon Miller still with WhatCulture?

Simon Miller is a British journalist, bodybuilder, wrestling commentator, and internet personality currently signed to WhatCulture.

Who left WhatCulture?

Departure from WhatCulture Rather than accept these terms, Rach opted to leave WhatCulture, albeit having to serve two week's notice which she says was an unpleasant experience.

What happened defiant wrestling?

On August 2, 2019 Defiant Wrestling closed its doors after three years of service.

Where is WhatCulture located?

About us. Established and run in the North East of England, WhatCulture.com is a global reaching pop culture website and network of YouTube channels.

Where is Cultaholic based?

Newcastle upon TyneCultaholic is an executive office company based out of 6, Maling Court, Union St, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

WhatCulture is Adam?

Adam Blampied, also known as Plumpy (August 24 1987) is a British sports writer, comedian, writer, internet personality, and Eric Bischoff's long lost son formerly signed to WhatCulture. He was the founder and leader of the stable BX. He is a six-time WhatCulture World Heavyweight Champion.

Why did Adam leave WhatCulture?

Departure from WhatCulture He and the other departured members launched Cultaholic in October 2017. However, stories of Blampied sexually harassing women came to light, which he confirmed were true. He was promptly fired from Cultaholic.

How many WhatCulture channels are there?

In 2015, WhatCulture opened up its third official YouTube Channel, WhatCulture Gaming. In 2016, WhatCulture opened up is fourth official YouTube channel, Defiant Wrestling. And in 2017 they opened up two more YouTube channels, WhatCulture Comics and WhatCulture Football, respectively.

How old is Jack the jobber?

10 year oldKing ("Jack the Jobber") is a 10 year old with a love of pitching a tent on buses, comedian, and internet personality formerly signed to WhatCulture. He is a former WhatCulture World Heavyweight Champion and a member of Pacitti Club.

Why did WCPW change to defiant?

WCPW then rebranded itself as Defiant Wrestling and shifted their focus in a different direction. Defiant was hit big when WWE started offering NXT UK exclusive contracts, and Defiant was labeled as a company that contracted wrestlers could not wrestle for.

Who owns WCPW?

Windy City Pro WrestlingAcronymWCPWFounder(s)Sam DeCeroOwner(s)Sam DeCero (1988–2010) James K. Duck (2015 - Current)FormerlyWindy City WrestlingWebsiteofficialwcpw.com3 more rows

Who owns Evolve wrestling?

WWEIn 2015, Evolve formed a relationship with WWE, allowing WWE to scout Evolve talent and potentially sign them. On July 2, 2020, Evolve was officially purchased by WWE.

Who owns Cultaholic wrestling?

Cultaholic Wrestling, is an English YouTube channel run by Adam Pacitti (born: August 20, 1988 (1988-08-20) [age 33]), Ross Tweddell (aka King Ross), Jack G.

Is Triple Jump part of WhatCulture?

While this may have been a point of contention during their time at WhatCulture, the lists created for TripleJump are far more in line with what Ben and Peter want to do, with the lists not only showcasing their personalities and sense of humour (while WhatCulture lists are all but indistinguishable from one another) ...

Who works Wrestletalk?

The website team consists of Editor-in-Chief Andy Datson, Liam Winnard, Brian "Tempest" Joyce and Nate Craver. There are also two spinoff channels that fall under the wrestletalk umbrella. Parts Funknown which hosts wrestling lists and fantasy booking as well as Quizzlemania.

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