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Running Wild Podcast: G1 Climax 28 Talk, New EVOLVE Champ

Running Wild Podcast’s Rich and Runz bring 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 the latest G1 Climax news and standings. Discuss the title change at EVOLVE this past weekend and talk about Paul Heyman crying.

The guys discuss the possibilities for the finals of the G1 tournament. Specifically how well NJPW has booked the tournament and how there is plenty of intrigue left with just a few days to go to determine the winner. Runz praises the work of Ishii. Specifically against Kenny Omega and the building of talent on the roster.

The two then delve into the title change during the EVOLVE shows this weekend and what it means for the company going forward and what Matt Riddle’s move may be going forward and how successful he will be.

Lastly, the guys talk about the ROH/NJPW G1 Supercard of Honor show set for Madison Square Garden, who we might see on the card and the kindness that Cody has shown to fans in the lead up to the show.

PODCAST: G1 Climax 28 Talk and a New EVOLVE Champ!

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.

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