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Violent People Radio

Violent People Radio

Di: Chris Dan Pat & Sam
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The founders of the very good professional wrestling website, Violent People, have made the radical move to start a podcast! Expect to hear their Hot Takes on the world's greatest sport, what they are watching, and what is going on with VP that week.© 2026 Chris, Dan, Pat, & Sam
  • Violent People Radio #82: #FKAFKAABTs2025
    Jan 21 2026

    After a taking a break in 2024, we needed to bring it back. It is what the people have been craving for. That is right, a senseless wrestling debate show the crowns the Objective best of all the things in wrestling 2025. We have practically talented bunch of panelists this year looking to give you the best in audio and the best in wrestling. A brisk sub 3 hour conversation.

    On this episode we crown:
    - Hoot of the Year
    - Show of the Year
    - Match of the Year

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    2 ore e 57 min
  • Violent People Radio #81: Going to the Circus
    Jan 15 2026

    Fully loaded show where 3/4 hosts decided to show up on time. Not a bad percentage if it was our Free Throw percentage in the NCAA I suppose. Topics of discussion include:
    - Skate Estate
    - Tyler Black's Nazi Girlfriend
    - Avisman
    - 2CW's Patreon/ YouTube channel
    - Buying a mug from us

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    1 ora e 54 min
  • Violent People Radio #80: The Human Centipede
    Jan 8 2026

    Pat has entered retirement in solidarity with the late, great Brinley Reece. Orchid fills into their orthopedic shoes. Topics of discussion this week include:
    - Matches people like that are actually ass
    - The latest from The Junkyard
    - Jerry "The King" Lawler, the man behind the crown
    - 2CW's Patreon
    - The best Human Centipede movie

    And so much more

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    1 ora e 43 min
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