FREE PODCAST 9/24 – Monday Livecast – MMA Talk for Pro Wrestling Fans: Vallejos and Heydorn discuss Jon Jones’ upcoming reinstatement, the Conor McGregor-Khabib Nurmagomedov press conference, implications of McGregor’s new UFC contract, more (109 min)

September 24, 2018

SHOW SUMMARY: On this week’s edition of MMA Talk for Pro Wrestling Fans, MMATorch.com’s Robert Vallejos and Zack Heydorn examine several angles of Jon Jones’ upcoming reinstatement. They review the Conor McGregor-Khabib Nurmagomedov press conference. The […]

VIP AUDIO 9/23 – Bruce Mitchell Mailbag w/Keller: What made Crusher such a Man of the People as a long-term top act in the AWA? Ramifications of Kerry Von Erich instead of Hogan in the WWF? All-time Hogan WWF opponents? Bischoff and McMahon missing Austin’s upside? (42 min)

September 23, 2018

SHOW SUMMARY: In this edition of the Bruce Mitchell Mailbag Podcast, hosted by PWTorch editor Wade Keller, Bruce covers these topics: What made Crusher such a Man of the People as a long-term top act in the […]

VIP AUDIO 9/22 – WKH – Ask the Editor: What gimmick match will fans believe actually settles a score now? Do wrestlers owe fans anything outside of wrestling events? Was Aiden English’s line about Lana out of line? Shouldn’t Raw promote Smackdown PPV matches? (22 min)

September 23, 2018

SHOW SUMMARY: In this edition of the Wade Keller Hotline, PWTorch editor Wade Keller answers Mailbag questions on these topics: What gimmick match will fans believe actually settles a score now? Do wrestlers owe fans anything […]

VIP 1998 BACK ISSUE – Pro Wrestling Torch #514 (October 3, 1998): In-depth coverage of WWF Breakdown PPV featuring Undertaker vs. Kane vs. Austin, Keller’s analysis of elements of “Wrestling With Shadows” documentary that didn’t have to do with Vince McMahon-Bret Hart controversy, more

September 22, 2018

We are now posting PWTorch Digital Newsletter PDFs for the year 1997 for the first time ever. These issues from 1997 have never been made available in their original format since their original printing press […]

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