📼 THE YEAR OF THE CASSETTE 📼
What happens when someone sends you a box of wrestling cassettes from the 1990s?
👉 You turn them into a podcast.
We’re officially launching The Year of the Cassette, a deep dive into Cassette Wrestling News — the OG audio wrestling experience that “Stone Cold” Steve Austin once called the first ever podcast.
📅 Here’s how it works:
• Episodes will drop on the MAIN FEED every other week starting February 11th, 2026
• BUT… they’re available RIGHT NOW on Patreon — WEEKLY!!
https://www.patreon.com/c/shootintheshiznit
These cassettes were mailed to subscribers during the heyday of wrestling fanzines, featuring Jeff Osborne & John Seaton delivering zany fun, real talk, and raw 90s wrestling energy.
Sit back, hit play, and take a trip to the past with the usual gang of CWN.
📼 The Year of the Cassette has begun.
👉 Patreon listeners get it first.
https://www.patreon.com/c/shootintheshiznit
Cassette Wrestling News – Episode #19
(Originally released as Issue #60 — Patreon / Archive Edition)
Episode #19 of Cassette Wrestling News continues the series’ real-time documentation of professional wrestling’s most volatile transition period, as the shockwaves from Ric Flair’s jump to the WWF and the post-SummerSlam fallout continue to ripple through every major promotion.
With the dust now settling from the chaos of the previous issues, Jeff Osborne and John Seaton settle into a more reflective — yet still highly opinionated — examination of where the wrestling business is heading. The episode captures a fanbase caught between disbelief and reluctant acceptance as the WWF tightens its grip on the industry and WCW continues to flounder under corporate mismanagement.
Key themes and discussions in Episode #19 include:
Continued analysis of Ric Flair’s arrival in the WWF, how he is being positioned, and what it means for Hulk Hogan, WCW, and the concept of a “world champion”
Ongoing frustration with WCW’s creative and business decline, including talent misuse and collapsing live attendance
Reaction to the post-Ultimate Warrior landscape, with WWF’s roster reshaping in real time
Commentary on independent wrestling’s growing importance, as groups like Tri-State Wrestling Alliance and other super-indies provide the most compelling in-ring action
Praise and concern surrounding Cactus Jack’s physical style, as his performances continue to blur the line between spectacle and self-destruction
Media, newsletter, and hotline culture updates, reflecting how wrestling news traveled in the pre-internet era
Listener interaction, underground tape trading, and the growing CWN community itself
While slightly more restrained in tone than the explosive Episodes #16 and #17, Episode #19 remains unmistakably Cassette Wrestling News — blunt, opinionated, deeply informed, and unapologetically fan-driven. It reflects a moment when wrestling journalism was evolving from newsletters into spoken-word analysis, laying the groundwork for what would eventually become modern wrestling podcasts.
Episode #19 serves as a bridge between the initial shock of wrestling’s early-1990s upheaval and the uneasy normalization of a new industry reality — one dominated by consolidation, controversy, and changing fan expectations.
This transcript is preserved for historical and archival purposes as part of an ongoing effort to document Cassette Wrestling News as one of the earliest and most influential precursors to modern pro wrestling podcasts.