Running Wild Podcast’s Rich and Runz brings you another episode of wrestling discussion. Sharing their thoughts on all the latest in the world of professional wrestling.
On this episode of Running Wild Podcast, Rich and Runz share Impact Wrestling Slammiversary, Honor for All and GL reviews. Discussing how far IMPACT has come and the big news of Matt Riddle seemingly headed to WWE.
The guys go through the Slammiversary, ROH’s Honor for All event as well as the television tapings. Rich finally admits that he really enjoys Impact’s product, citing matches from the PPV, as well as the performers in the company-truly a day we thought we would never see! The guys breakdown the big moments from ROH Honor for All, discussing what it could mean going forward for Matt Taven, as well as Cody and the Young Bucks.
The two then delve into NJPW’s G1 tournament, with Runz making some predictions and giving a detailed rundown of the tournament thus far.
Lastly, the guys talk about Matt Riddle’s signing to the WWE, as evidenced by his recent rash of cancellations. How soon he could appear at NXT and who might be sitting behind him, as he was behind Tyler Bate.
PODCAST: More NJPW G1 Talk, Honor For All, Impact Slammiversary 2018 Review
About Running Wild Podcast
Two longtime friends Rich Laconi and Runz run wild on everything and anything professional wrestling each week. They might talk about their experiences at an indy show, discuss what happened on WWE RAW, NXT, or even ROH or anything that strikes their fancy today.
Rich Laconi
A high school English teacher whose love of Shakespeare is only eclipsed by his passion for professional wrestling. An Editor for the Last Word on Sports wrestling department, he frequents as many WWE, ROH and independent wrestling shows as possible. Grew up a fan of Macho Man Randy Savage and Ric Flair, but now he pulls for heels, except for Kevin Owens. You can read his weekly work on Ring of Honor at PW Ponderings.
Runz
Wrestling connoisseur. Lifetime New Yorker who hates all New York teams. Consistently gets mistaken for Action Bronson. Once too sweet’d Hulk Hogan. Kevin Owens is his hero.