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Running Wild Podcast: Headbutting to the Top, MYC Finals, More (Episode 104)

Running Wild Podcast: Headbutting to the Top, MYC Finals, More

Running Wild Podcast: Headbutting to the Top, MYC Finals, More (Episode 104)

Running Wild Podcast’s Rich and Runz bring you another episode of wrestling discussion, sharing their thoughts on all the latest in the world of professional wrestling.

On this episode of Running Wild Podcast, the guys discuss the Mae Young Classic finals, the headbutt heard round the world and much more.

Rich and Runz talk about everything that occurred in the WWE this week, within reason, speaking about Monday Night RAW, the Kevin Owens show on Smackdown Live. They also chat about the Mae Young Classic, who from the tournament sticks around now that the tournament is over, and NXT’s newest faction, the Undisputed Era.

Lastly, the two chat about Ring of Honor this week and the build toward Death before Dishonor and how the card is shaping up thus far.

Rich tries to stump Runz again with “2 Truths, 1 Lie”, much to the chargrin of Runz and debut a brand new outro from past show guest, Ring of Honor Commentator Ian Riccaboni.

All that and more on yet another episode of Running Wild Podcast!

Read More: Running Wild Podcast: Cody’s Ring of Honor,MYC Semi-Finals, 2 Truths and 1 Lie

The Crew

Rich Laconi: A high school English teacher whose love of Shakespeare is only eclipsed by his passion for professional wrestling. A regular contributor to Last Word on Sports wrestling department, he frequents as many WWE, ROH and independent wrestling shows as possible. Grew up a fan of Macho Man Randy Savage and Ric Flair, but now he pulls for heels, except for Kevin Owens. You can read his weekly work on Ring of Honor, ROH Honorable Mention right here on Last Word on Sports.

Runz: Wrestling connoisseur. Lifetime New Yorker who hates all New York teams. Consistently gets mistaken for Action Bronson. Once too sweet’d Hulk Hogan. Kevin Owens is his hero.

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