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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.
October 30, 2020Hell in a Cell 2009 Should Have Been the Start of a Legacy of GreatnessWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our intrepid hosts go back to cover the very first Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, Hell in a Cell 2009. It was the first time that we ever saw not one, not two, but three Hell in a Cell matches in one night. Which matches actually deserved to be in The Cell (hint: not Undertaker vs. CM Punk)? How were John Cena and Randy Orton feuding again? And why were The Legacy so goddamn awesome?...more1h 21minPlay
October 23, 2020No Mercy 2007 Had the Greatest Punjabi Prison Match EverWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts go back to cover a wild night in WWE history, No Mercy 2007. It's the only time in history the WWE Championship changed hands three times in one night. We get not one but two Triple H vs. Randy Orton matches. Plus Triple H vs. Umaga for the WWE Championship. And to cap it off, we've got the unexpectedly good Batista vs. Great Khali Punjabi Prison Match!...more1h 21minPlay
October 16, 2020Halloween Havoc 1996 Was The Other Time WCW Ran Out of Satelite TimeWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts engage in our great October tradition, reviewing WCW's most bizarre pay-per-view, Halloween Havoc. The 1996 edition takes place at the dawn of the NWO as WCW is really getting hot. We've got Hollywood Hogan defending the WCW Title against Randy Savage, The Outsiders challenging Harlem Heat for the Tag Titles, and Lex Luger against Arn Anderson. Plenty of tricks and treats this Halloween....more1h 21minPlay
October 09, 2020No Mercy 2000 Was All About Who Ran Over Stone ColdWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts go back to cover No Mercy 2000, which featured Steve Austin's return to the ring after nearly a year absence. On this night he would battle Rikishi, the man shockingly revealed to be the culprit in the hit and run. What did we think of that decision? Why did Steve think Shawn Michaels was the man behind it? Also, we've got The Rock defending the WWF Championship against Kurt Angle and Triple H against Chris Benoit. Plus The Hardyz defending the tag titles against The Conquistadors!...more1h 20minPlay
October 02, 2020Bound for Glory 2008 Was TNA's Best ShotWelcome, boys and girls, to another episode of The Lawcast. This time our hosts return to the company that broke Cewsh's heart a million times, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. We cover one of their most successful and important shows, Bound for Glory 2008. It's the beginning of the Main Event Mafia storyline as Sting challenges Samoa Joe for the TNA Championship. We've also got Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett, AJ Styles vs. Christian Cage vs. Booker T, and loads of other interesting matches....more1h 32minPlay
FAQs about The Lawcast:How many episodes does The Lawcast have?The podcast currently has 852 episodes available.