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The Law and Cewsh go back in time to relive some of the best (and worst) shows in wrestling history.... more
FAQs about The Lawcast:How many episodes does The Lawcast have?The podcast currently has 769 episodes available.
May 29, 2020Elimination Chamber 2015 Was the Legendary Debut of Kevin OwensWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts journey into the recent present to cover the weirdness that was WWE Elimination Chamber 2015. This was a hastily assembled pay-per-view that was only announced three weeks before it happened. Despite that, it's a card full of interesting developments: Kevin Owens making his main roster debut against John Cena, Daniel Bryan forfeiting the Intercontinental Championship and a new champion being crowned inside The Elimination Chamber, The New Day getting over as heels, and the disappointing title run of Seth Rollins....more2h 13minPlay
May 23, 2020ECW Hostile City 1995 Is Everything We Love and Hate About ECWWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time we're finally doing another ECW show, which we know you've all been waiting for. This is smack in the middle of ECW's best year creatively and features many of its most memorable performers and storylines: Raven vs. Tommy Dreamer, ECW Champion Shane Douglas, Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko, and Cactus Jack vs. Terry Funk....more1h 46minPlay
May 22, 2020WrestleWar 1992 Has the Best WarGames MatchWelcome, Boys and Girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This week, our hosts go back in time for a show Steve forced Cewsh to cover, it's WCW WrestleWar 1992. Hear about the epic WarGames battle between The Dangerous Alliance and Sting's Squadron. A brutal match between The Steiners and Tatsumi Fujinami and Takayuki Iizuka. And why Tom Zenk was the real star of the show....more1h 34minPlay
May 15, 2020In Your House I Was When the WWF Went MonthlyWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts go back in time 25 years to cover the WWF's first In Your House pay-per-view from May 1995. Our hosts discuss Diesel's failed title run, the beginning of Mabel's main event push, and of course their love for Sid....more1h 26minPlay
May 08, 2020Saturday Night's Main Event I (Watchalong!)Welcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts go back to cover the very first episode of Saturday Night's Main Event from May 11, 1985. It's the fallout from the first Wrestlemania as Hulk Hogan defends the WWF Championship against "Cowboy" Bob Orton. Wendi Richter defends the Women's Championship against The Fabulous Moolah. And we get to witness the dance moves of Junkyard Dog's mother. Who was the real star? The Duke of Dorchester Pete Doherty....more1h 12minPlay
May 01, 2020Extreme Rules 2011 Was Yet Another Moment of Hope for WWEWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts cover Extreme Rules 2011, a pay-per-view that bizarrely took place the same night Osama bin Laden was killed. And somehow The Rock knew about that before almost anyone else.The Rock has just returned to WWE. John Cena and The Miz are feuding. Edge has had to retire, Christian is stepping up to replace him as World Heavyweight Champion. And somehow the most entertaining thing on the show was R-Truth's heel turn....more1h 54minPlay
April 24, 2020Extreme Rules 2012 Was The Night Brock Came BackWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our intrepid hosts are going back to cover Extreme Rules 2012, the fallout from Wrestlemania 28. Brock Lesnar has made a triumphant return from UFC to WWE and is seeking to "bring legitimacy" to the product, he'll do it by smashing John Cena's head like a watermelon. CM Punk is in the midst of his epic WWE Title reign, and on this night he'll fight not only for the title, but also for his family's honor against Chris Jericho. Also, Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus in a Wrestlemania rematch that lasts a lot longer than 18 seconds....more1h 56minPlay
April 17, 2020Backlash 2003 Was the Beginning for Goldberg and the End for The RockWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast! This time, we cover the fallout from Wrestlemania XIX with Backlash 2003. Steve Austin is gone, but WWE has another bald headed badass to replace him as Goldberg joins the company. On this night Goldberg battles his kayfabe rival and real life friend The Rock.Speaking of stars returning, Kevin Nash is back and has joined with Shawn Michaels in his feud with Triple H. And to top it off, we've got John Cena in his first big pay-per-view match as he battles Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship. All that, and more, on The Lawcast!...more1h 21minPlay
April 10, 2020Spring Stampede 1994 Was What WCW Could Have BeenWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This week we move on from our Wrestlemania anthology with a palette cleanser in the form of an early 90s WCW show. Of course, Steve loves it and Cewsh hates it. This show is the final pay-per-view match between Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat. It's right before Hulk Hogan comes to WCW and is a vision of what the company would have been without him, for good and bad. Also: Steve explains what the hell the WCW International Heavyweight Championship was....more1h 16minPlay
FAQs about The Lawcast:How many episodes does The Lawcast have?The podcast currently has 769 episodes available.