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DragonKing Dark: Karl opens the mailbag

On the first DragonKing Dark podcast of 2018, host Karl Stern cleans out the mailbag which features a variety of topic requests for the new year and several questions and even accusations! We talk UFOs, Karl is accused of being a conspiracy theorist,

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Wrestling Weekly: Wrestle Kingdom, Naito, more

Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa return from the holidays to talk Tokyo Dome and some old school wrestling! After a few quick thoughts on Chris Jericho vs. Omega, we’ll discuss whether New Japan missed an opportunity by not having Tetsuya Naito win the

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WOR: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12 review

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with full coverage of the January 4th Tokyo Dome Show, Wrestle Kingdom 12, with thoughts on Omega vs. Jericho, Naito vs. Okada, all the matches top-to-bottom, where they go from here, and

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WOL: Tokyo Dome show, Dave Meltzer calls in, more

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back today to talk the NEW JAPAN TOKYO DOME 2018, with thoughts on all the major matches, Okada vs. Naito, Jericho vs. Omega, and more, plus Dave Meltzer gives some thoughts, we take your

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WOL: The 2018 Prediction Show

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back today with the WORLD FAMOUS ANNUAL WRESTLING OBSERVER LIVE PREDICTION SHOW! We’ll take you phone calls with your bold predictions for 2018, we’ll read last year’s predictions to determine WHO WAS A

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WOL: Sempervive talks Raw, Wrestle Kingdom 12, more

Wrestling Observer Live rings in 2018 with a Sempervive solo edition talking tons of topics, including tonight’s Brock Lesnar-led Raw — which is staring down a barrel of competition so stiff that SmackDown may beat it in the ratings. Plus, New Japan’s Wrestle

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