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Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast

Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast

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🎙️ Welcome to the Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast! 🔥

The ring is sacred. The questions are real. The destruction? Guaranteed.

We break down the best of WWE — from RAW to SmackDown LIVE, and the biggest pay-per-views like Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, and SummerSlam. But we don’t stop there.

We’re also diving deep into AEW, Impact Wrestling, ROH, New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), and more.
If it’s happening between the ropes, we’re talkin’ about it!

💥 Follow us for more suplex-worthy content:
📸 Instagram: @bbodpodcast
🎥 TikTok: @bbodpodcast_
📘 Facebook: Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast

🕘 New episodes every Monday at 9AM EST
Step in the ring with us. Ask the hard questions. Bring the smoke.

© 2025 Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
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  • Women's Evolution!
    2025/07/15

    Wrestling fans have been drowning in content this week with major events from WWE, AEW, TNA, and ROH all happening simultaneously. It's been almost too much to process, even for the most dedicated followers of the squared circle.

    The podcast welcomes guest Story of Sorrow, a longtime wrestling fan with deep knowledge of indie and Japanese wrestling dating back to the early 90s. Together with the hosts, they dive into several fascinating wrestling discussions, beginning with their Mount Rushmore selections for the greatest male wrestlers of all time. This leads naturally into a preview of WWE's Evolution pay-per-view, breaking down each women's match on the card with spirited debate about who should win and why. The hosts particularly focus on Tiffany Stratton vs. Trish Stratus, questioning whether Rhea Ripley should defeat Io Sky, and whether WWE will finally give Jordan Grace the push she deserves against JC Chang.

    The conversation shifts to each host's Mount Rushmore of female wrestlers, showcasing legends like Trish Stratus, Gail Kim, Luna Vachon, Awesome Kong, and Sensational Sherri. This highlights how many pioneering women wrestlers have been historically overlooked despite their tremendous contributions to the industry. The hosts argue that TNA's Knockouts Division was revolutionary years before WWE's "women's revolution" began, providing opportunities for women to showcase their athletic abilities when other promotions wouldn't.

    When discussing their favorite women's matches of all time, the hosts revisit classics like Asuka vs. Ember Moon, Sasha Banks vs. Bayley at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn, and Trish Stratus vs. Lita. This naturally transitions into a heated debate about wrestling's worst booking decisions, from the burial of Nexus to the questionable end of Undertaker's streak. The episode wraps with a wild story about an inappropriate fan incident at a recent indie show, reminding listeners why supporting local wrestling creates unforgettable experiences you simply can't get anywhere else.

    What's your Mount Rushmore of wrestling greats? Let us know in the comments and don't forget to subscribe for more unfiltered wrestling discussions every week!

    🎙️ Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast
    The ring is sacred. The questions are real. The destruction? Guaranteed.

    💥 Follow the madness, tap in below:
    📸 Instagram: @bbodpodcast
    🎥 TikTok: @bbodpodcast_
    📘 Facebook: Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast

    🔥 New Episodes Drop Every Monday @ 9AM EST
    Step in the ring with us. Ask the hard questions. Bring the smoke.

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    1 時間 38 分
  • You Can Look But You Can't Touch
    2025/07/08

    When wrestling hits a mid-week slump, what's left for fans to discuss? That's exactly what we tackle in this episode as we dive into the frustrating reality of post-pay-per-view programming from both WWE and AEW.

    The pattern has become all too familiar - spectacular PPV events followed by weeks of aimless television. WWE's follow-up to Night of Champions exemplifies this problem, with stars like Cody Rhodes and John Cena seemingly treading water despite their massive popularity. Meanwhile, AEW's 300th episode delivered exceptional in-ring action but continued the company's struggle with compelling storytelling beyond match announcements. We examine how Liv Morgan's injury has thrown WWE's women's division into disarray and question whether either promotion has a strategy for maintaining momentum between major events.

    Wrestling's current landscape reveals a fascinating divide: AEW offers "the best wrestling in the world" but lacks the entertainment value that makes storylines memorable, while WWE banks on star power without consistent narrative direction. This fundamental difference raises important questions about what makes wrestling truly engaging for audiences week after week. Is technical brilliance enough without emotional investment? Can character work succeed without quality matches to back it up?

    With limited wrestling content to dissect, we lighten the mood with a fun game of Marry-Date-Eliminate featuring women wrestlers from different eras - from the Attitude Era through today's talent. Our sometimes surprising choices spark conversations about how women's wrestling has evolved and the various qualities that make performers memorable beyond their in-ring abilities. Join us for this honest, unfiltered discussion about wrestling's current state and the performers who've shaped the industry across generations.

    🎙️ Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast
    The ring is sacred. The questions are real. The destruction? Guaranteed.

    💥 Follow the madness, tap in below:
    📸 Instagram: @bbodpodcast
    🎥 TikTok: @bbodpodcast_
    📘 Facebook: Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast

    🔥 New Episodes Drop Every Monday @ 9AM EST
    Step in the ring with us. Ask the hard questions. Bring the smoke.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Here Comes the Pain
    2025/06/30

    The nostalgic power of wrestling video games takes center stage as we count down our definitive top 10 wrestling games of all time. From arcade classics to modern innovations, we dive deep into what makes these virtual wrestling experiences truly special, culminating with our unanimous champion – WWF No Mercy.

    Before our gaming countdown, we tackle the week's hottest wrestling controversies. Was John Cena's recent "pipe bomb" promo truly deserving of the hype? We break down why it falls short compared to CM Punk's original, despite WWE's attempts to elevate it to legendary status. We also question the wrestling community's sudden positioning of Mercedes Moné as one of the top two female wrestlers in the world, examining why this narrative feels forced and overlooking more deserving talents.

    Our Charlotte Flair discussion reveals fundamental differences in how we view character development. While one host sees her queenly evolution as compelling storytelling, the other challenges the lack of humanizing flaws that would make her more relatable to audiences. This spirited debate highlights why wrestling fans often have dramatically different reactions to the same performers.

    The SmackDown tag team division gets our passionate advocacy as we explain why these incredible teams deserve better showcase opportunities. We argue that their recent TV matches have been pay-per-view worthy, yet WWE continues to underutilize this division's potential on bigger stages.

    Whether you're a wrestling purist, a gaming enthusiast, or both, this episode celebrates the digital squared circle in all its glory. We'd love to hear your top wrestling games in the comments! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and join us where the ring is sacred, the questions are difficult, but the destruction is always guaranteed.

    🎙️ Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast
    The ring is sacred. The questions are real. The destruction? Guaranteed.

    💥 Follow the madness, tap in below:
    📸 Instagram: @bbodpodcast
    🎥 TikTok: @bbodpodcast_
    📘 Facebook: Big Brothaz of Destruction Podcast

    🔥 New Episodes Drop Every Monday @ 9AM EST
    Step in the ring with us. Ask the hard questions. Bring the smoke.

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    2 時間 8 分

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