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[PODCAST] Wrestling 2 the MAX (EP 138:) New Japan’s Invasion Attack, RAW, NXT, Lucha Underground, & TNA Reviewed

April 8, 2015 | Posted by Sean Garmer
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This week on W2M, we are looking to change up how we do our RAW, Lucha Underground, and TNA Reviews.

In “Quick Hits” we are gonna focus on the hard hitting stuff from now on and leave out a lot of the fluff stuff. So, with that being said, we are discussing SmackDown moving to USA in 2016 and the big possibility of it becoming a LIVE show. We also discuss what suggested match for Ronda Rousey works best at WM 32. Then there are a few other things: Who would be the best choice as trainers for Tough Enough Season 6, AJ Lee retiring, Justin Roberts blog about Connor, Roman Reigns family, and Jericho’s podcast with Cena.

Then we move onto our new way of reviewing RAW, which is done by storyline and we ask questions based on what’s happening and where they could go next, bouncing around to everything on that RAW that tied into that, plus we also give a rating for the episode too. It is no longer a regimented segment by segment break down of RAW.

Then we move onto our review of New Japan’s Invasion Attack in our usual fashion. After that, things stay the same with our review of NXT.

With Lucha Underground, we start by discussing all the backstage segments in one grouping and then the matches all grouped together too.

Finally, we finish things off with a new way to review TNA Impact, which will change each week depending on what is presented. Since the most recent TNA was a bunch of matches, we ranked the matches and discussed whether they worked or they didn’t. And of course, we have to end things with our W2M Power Rankings.

We also announced that starting next week, we will begin covering ROH on a weekly basis. Enjoy the Show!!!

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