One Man's Meat Podcast

By: One Man's Meat Podcast
  • Summary

  • Chris (AKA "Big Meaty Cool") & Danny (AKA "Da Meat Guy") invite you to explore the (sometimes) musty annals of Professional Wrestling. Be it the unseen/forgotten events, the obscure midcarders, forgotten promotions or derided concepts, we seek to consider the question: "Is one man's poison another man's meat?" Please follow the lads on Twitter: @onemansmeatpod
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Episodes
  • Acceptable in the 90s - Episode 124: WWF Monday Night Raw: April 11th, 1994
    Nov 25 2024

    A much improved episode of Raw this week, but still no sign to the "New Era" yet.


    Arbor Ales were still on point though with their "Talus In Wonderland" American Pale Ale.


    Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Acceptable in the 90s - Episode 123: WWF Monday Night Raw: April 4th, 1994
    Nov 18 2024

    A better episode of Raw, with a fun 10-man tag and new regular segment. The rest of the action "Big Meaty Cool" covers was ok too!


    And "Days Like This", a delicious, 4.7% Gluten-free Pale Ale from Arbor Ales, was terrific.


    Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter.

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    58 mins
  • Acceptable in the 90s - Episode 122: WWF Monday Night Raw - March 28, 1994
    Nov 11 2024

    Lex Luger sucks the life out of Monday, Jim Cornette is brilliant and Ted Dibiase starts his shell suit phase.


    And Arbor Ales bring the awesome with "Shangri-La", a tasty, West Coast style Session IPA.


    Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter.

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    42 mins

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