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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
PLUM is a spin-off of the Miracle Apricot Podcast that Connor decided to do during the High Speed Podcast’s break. While the last MAP covered the history of women’s wrestling in Japan, PLUM is looking at a part of history in American women’s wrestling, Total Divas.
Flae Blazer, a long-time fan of Total Divas, is here to help Connor figure out just how depraved WWE is.
Music used in order (Music composed by the Joe Hisaishi Orchestra for the BROTHER soundtrack unless otherwise specified)
Drifter in Lax; Dead Dred - Dred Bass; Solitude; Tattoo; Death Spiral; Party ~ One Year Later; Blood Brother; Raging Men; CFO$ - Out Of My Mind; Wipe Out; Brother ~ Remix Version (Mixed with CFO$ - On Top of the World)
n.b. This recording was made a couple of weeks before the announcement that GAEA Japan’s 25th anniversary celebrations would once again be put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so take anything we say about that show here with that in mind. In addition, the all-female audience Tokyo Joshi Pro show we discuss here was made availabe for streaming a few days after recording, and can now be viewed over at Wrestle Universe
In 1976 a staff member from Fuji TV’s entertainment office issued an order to the higher-ups at All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling (AJW). Their order was to create a tag team which would emulate the Takarazuka Revue’s “top pair” formula, make a run at the pop charts, and turn around the promotion’s ailing TV ratings. AJW responded by putting Maki Ueda and Jackie Sato together as Beauty Pair, and the rest is history - AJW became a pop-cultural juggernaut through the late 70s to the early 90s, when it ran a 10-hour show at the Tokyo Dome, and finally the bubble burst.
A quarter-century on from that supernova moment, women’s pro wrestling in Japan seem to be on the up once more. In February 2021, World Wonder Ring Stardom ran their 10th anniversary show at Nippon Budokan, becoming the first women’s wrestling organisation to play at that storied venue since 1997. The series of exhibition cards organised under the masthead of “Women’s Wrestling Assemble” has shown that the appetite for collaboration is growing across the scene, and also drew Akira Hokuto out of retirement. Is joshi wrestling entering a new Cool Zone, and if we are, what might that look like?
In this roundtable, experts-in-the-field Alex Fraser (of the BeruBara Tag Boom podcast) and Sarah Parkin (of Big Egg Podcasting Universe) join Luke for a run-down of some of the key themes relating to joshi wrestling’s fluctuating fortunes since the boom period kicked off by the Beauty Pair. When did this wave peak, and when did it first come crashing down? What were the after-effects of this collapse, and how has the scene gone about recovering in the years since? Will we ever see a return to the glory days, and do we even want to see a second Big Egg anyway? Who can restore joshi wrestling’s wholesome reputation today like Mach Fumiake did for postwar Japan, and how crucial will Raku’s appeal to the train fan demographic prove in the long run? All this, and so much more in the inaugural Miracle Apricot Roundtable!
Intro: Kakemeguru Seishun by Beauty Pair / Arashi no Densetsu by Crush Gals / Oro de Ley by Luis Miguel / Marshmallow Cacao Station (ft. Raku) by Up Up Girls Kakko Puroresu
Outro: Dangerous Queen (4x4 mix) by DT Dream (releases 7th May on Profound Mystery)
Two matches. The first, a clash between a once-in-a-generation entertainer and one of the most underrated young Aces of the 21st century. The other, an explosive deathmatch in a rainy parking lot in Delaware, featuring a former Rhodes Scholar candidate who chose a life of self-abasement after a brush with sexual deviancy. What links them? That's for us to know and you to find out, in this grand season finale of the High Speed Wrestling Podcast!
Intro: Dan Gibson - Thunderstorm in the Wilderness; YAPOOS - Watashi no Nakano Tanin
Midpoint: Johnny Pate - Constant Wind; Foul Play - Being With You (Remix)
Outro: Korda - Move Your Body To The Sound (Alex Version); Masafumi Takada - Matchmaker (From “The 25th Ward: The Silver Case” Soundtrack)
This episode is a special on retirements. Retirements — What’s with them!!! Listen to find out. Supplementary content discussed includes Salvation Ninja Ranmaru, the end of Pinano Pipipipi and the Rubber Man What Got Them Arms What Don’t Get Wrist Locked Too Good
Intro: Dan Gibson - Thunderstorm in the Wilderness; Sueño Latino - Sueño Latino (Paradise Mix); YAPOOS - Watashi no Nakano Tanin
Outro: Tetsuya Kawauchi - Theme of The House Of The Dead; Tito Beltrán - When a Child is Born (Soleado); The Deele - Shoot ‘Em Up Movies
For our first ever Christmas special, we decided to just watch BrothersofDestruction22 videos. It’s good to do. Nostalgia and wonder is in the air as Luke experiences Darkside Rules and also Sunday Night Heat. Your mouth has written a check that your ass can’t cash.
PLAYLIST TO WATCH ALONG WITH: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfNuSTOI0L9WRA3CCLZMu1gQIY2s8Ni5
Intro: Dan Gibson - Thunderstorm in the Wilderness; Nobuyoshi Sano & Raj Ramayya - Heroes Never Die; YAPOOS - Watashi no Nakano TaninOutro: Zenit - Colors In My Head; DJ Spen & Hanlei - No Good For You; West Bridgford Connection - Blue Beats
This time we watched Stardom. We looked at the good old days of Kagetsu being around, the scandalous antics of Natsu, what happens when you activate Natsu’s beast mode, plus a celebration of just how cool Hana Kimura was. its manjigatame time
Intro: Dan Gibson - Thunderstorm in the Wilderness; The True Underground Sound of Rome - Sonic Crystals; YAPOOS - Watashi no Nakano TaninOutro: Wham - Everything She Wants; Glasgow Gangster Funk Tracs - Pirate Radio; Shakira - Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.