• Episode 8 - Cyberfight Festival 2022

  • Jun 17 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 8 - Cyberfight Festival 2022

  • Summary

  • Just to keep you on your toes, Kieran & Mark are back earlier than expected with a completely different show to the one they promised last episode! A full review of the combined DDT, NOAH, TJPW and Ganbare Pro show, Cyberfight Festival and the DDT related fallout. If you want to blame/thank anyone for this episode, please direct all enquiries to Katsuhiko Nakajima.

    We’ve also got some quick chat about the King of DDT tournament. This was recorded the day of the first round, so if you haven’t seen it yet and want to remain unspoiled, feel free to dip out at about the 1 hour, 15 minute mark.

    PLUS: gormless Yoshi-Hashi face, sponsorship, roosters, master of disguise Kendo Kashin, cameras and commentators that should never be used again, SEXY EXORCISTO, “questionable chaos”, the college bitch, the NOAH gaikokujin team, Jonny Storm, the celebration of mediocrity, MAO doing MAO things, remixes of Power Hall, Jericho Cocky Pin, invasion angles, a detour into the morass that is AEW vs. New-Japan, the greatest entrance, Masakatsu Funaki: cycling enthusiast, inflatable dinosaurs, Kieran goes off on a wrestling TV production tangent/rant, on-air Google-assisted maths, Kojima’s Krumping Krew,  being shamed by Shakespearean actors on Twitter, Go Shiozaki’s identity crisis, TAKA Michinoku’s rubbish trainees, and overuse of the word “prick”.

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