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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 852 episodes available.
January 08, 2021Royal Rumble 1991 Was The One Where They Almost Burned The American FlagWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts cover the 1991 Royal Rumble, the night Sgt. Slaughter defeated The Ultimate Warrior to win the WWF Championship. Hear all about this disastrous storyline, in which Vince McMahon insanely decided it would be a good idea to have his top heel take the side of a country America was at war with. We've also got an excellent Rockers vs. Orient Express match, Dusty and Dustin Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase and Virgil, plus the 1991 Royal Rumble Match....more2h 14minPlay
January 01, 2021Wrestle Kindgom 9 Was New Japan's Glorious RebirthWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts break new ground by covering Wrestle Kingdom 9, one of the most important nights in the history of New Japan Pro Wrestling. It's the first time the show was available with English commentary on pay-per-view in the United States, opening New Japan up to a whole new fanbase. It's the night Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada wrote another chapter in their storied rivalry, battling in the Tokyo Dome for the second time. Can Okada definitely establish himself as the new Ace of Japanese Wrestling? Or will Tanahashi add yet another legendary victory to his legacy?We've also got Shinsuke Nakamura defending the Intercontinental Title against Kota Ibushi, AJ Styles vs. Naito and a loaded undercard....more2h 54minPlay
December 25, 2020Starrcade 1993 Was Ric Flair's Greatest MomentWelcome boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts cover Starrcade 1993, a show that was in many ways a remake of 1983's A Flair for the Gold. This time Ric Flair challenges the monstrous Vader for the WCW Title with Flair's career on the line. What is it about this match that earns it some of the highest praise our hosts have ever handed out? Where has this WCW been all along?Our hosts also cover all the wildness that was 1993 WCW, including the firing of BIll Watts, the promotion of Eric Bischoff, and the notorious Sid/Arn Anderson stabbing incident. It was a long, strange road to get here but it culimates in one of WCW's greatest moments....more2h 6minPlay
December 18, 2020Starrcade 1992 Is Full of Titles That Don't Mean AnythingWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time the Starrcade anthology continues as our hosts cover Starrcade 1992. For the second year in a row and thankfully for the final time, the show is based around The Battle Bowl. This time they've at least streamlined the concept so it only has 16 participants instead of 40. We've also got the finals of the King of Cable Tournament, which features Vader and Sting battling in an absolutely classic match. Plus Ron Simmons defending the WCW Title against Steve Williams, Masa Chono defending the NWA Title against The Great Muta, and all sorts of other weirdness from Bill Watts-era WCW....more1h 29minPlay
December 11, 2020Starrcade 1991 Wasn't As Bad As You've HeardWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time the Starrcade anthology continues as our hosts tackle Starrcade 1991: Battlebowl - The Lethal Lottery. The Battlebowl is infamous as a WCW debacle, but our hosts find this to be an admirable concept marred by poor execution. It's the first Starrcade without Ric Flair and the final Starrcade of the Jim Herd era. Hear all about the turmoil of WCW both in front of and behind the camera in 1991....more1h 38minPlay
FAQs about The Lawcast:How many episodes does The Lawcast have?The podcast currently has 852 episodes available.