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Wrestling 2 the MAX: WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 Preview

This week on W2M, we headline with a WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 Preview, as the next WWE special event is only a few days away.

However, we begin things with Quick Hits (6:30-44:00) as per usual. Where we discuss things such as: WWE changing their initiative to how they look for talent, WWE considering taking Smackdown live, Alberto El Patron actually being interested in WWE, More Tough Enough talent joins the NXT ranks, if Great Khali helps TNA at all and a lot more.

After that, we do our questions about the go-home edition of WWE RAW (where Gary was there LIVE.) (44:00-92:45 or 44 mins-1 hour and 32 mins) We discuss the Stone Cold Podcast with Brock Lesnar (92:45-103:40 or 1 hour and 32 mins- 1 hour and 43 mins) and also do our WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 Preview (103:40-124:10 or 1 hour and 43 mins- 2 hours and 4 mins) following that as well.

We move things along to discussing this week’s WWE NXT (124:10-137:15 or 2 hours and 4 mins- 2 hours and 17 mins,) how James Storm looked in his debut, and a few things from the very recent NXT tapings.

Then things end with a look at this week’s ROH TV (137:15-142:15 or 2 hours and 17 mins- 2 hours and 22 mins) and how the World Title Series continues on TNA Impact Wrestling (142:15-148:15 or 2 hours and 22 mins- 2 hours and 48 mins) as well.

Of course we could go without our W2M Power Rankings and Superstar of the Week (Note that this segment was cut off, the podcast goes silent for three minutes from 148:15-151:15 (2 hours and 48 mins-2 hours and 51 mins,) due to some audio mishap. It picks up with the ending right after that.

Wrestling 2 the MAX:  WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 Preview

Wrestling 2 the MAX is the “Every Wrestling Fan” Pro-Wrestling podcast because it covers everything from WWE, NXT, TNA Impact, and ROH to other global entities like Lucha Underground and New Japan Pro Wrestling. This show is informative, fun, and meant for every kind of pro-wrestling fan out there. Wrestling 2 the MAX airs live on early Friday mornings at 1AM EST (on Spreaker.com) and then is available immediately after airing on-demand via I-Tunes, Stitcher, LAST WORD RADIO on I-Tunes and Stitcher, Tune-In Radio, Youtube (Via W2M Network) the PodBean App, The Spreaker App, Player FM, VOC Nation Radio Network, Bluburry, Downcast, and other podcast hosting locations. W2M also has a Facebook group you can join and listeners can follow them on twitter @wrestling2max

Sean Garmer: studied Journalism at the University of North Texas. Sean loves pro-wrestling so much that he even trained to be a wrestler at the age of 17. Though he eventually had to quit wrestling to go to college, he still returned to do play-by-play commentary, help write storylines, and most of all, to watch matches. Sean started his love of pro-wrestling at the age of five after watching a Hulk Hogan match. Due to his family hating sports-entertainment, there were many years he missed. However, he returned full-time to being a fan in the late 1990’s. Since then, Sean has gone on to write for various wrestling websites in a number of capacities, but he discovered his true passion, Podcasting, two years ago when he and Gary started the Wrestling 2 the MAX Podcast.

Gary Vaughan: is a native North Texan with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas. His time in college actually rekindled his love of pro wrestling he had lost somewhere along the way. Gary’s enjoyment of the sport began around 1996. As a fan, he has become a student of the wrestling business and gains knowledge through many platforms. WCW is dear to his heart because of it being his introduction to the scene. Now, Gary is a proud podcast host, as well as a writer for wrestling columns.

Paul Leazar: is a recent college graduate from the University of North Texas with an immense amount of time on his hands because nobody wants to hire the idiot with the History degree. He was born an’ raised in the great state of Texas, and began his love affair with pro wrestling at the tender age of five after watching WWF’s Summerslam 1993 pay-per-view. The relationship turned serious with the growth of independent wrestling and the internet in the early 2000’s, which has seen the love affair turn into a full blown addiction that led him to write about it sporadically for various websites, and co-host the Wrestling 2 The Max podcast

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