
George Schire and Glen Braget welcome Bertrand Hebert and Pat Laprade back to the program to discuss the long awaited, English version of their well received book about the life of Pro Wrestling legend Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon titled: Mad Dog:The Maurice Vachon Story, out now on ECW Press.

Glen Braget welcomes the always entertaining and knowledgeable Bill Apter back to program for another engaging 50 minutes of old school pro wrestling talk. This time around Glen and Bill chat about a variety of old and new school pro wrestling topics including Pro Wrestling Podcast Boom, The Apter Audio Files Archive, Starrcade, Lance Russell, Pro Wrestling This Week tv program, Gordon Solie, Wrestling on YouTube versus the old days of tape trading, and the future of the Billy Corgan led National Wrestling Alliance. It’s a light lively 50 minutes of pro wrestling chat.
George Schire and Glen Braget welcome Pro Wrestling Fan and writer Mike Mooneyham to the program to talk old school professional wrestling. Mooneyham’s weekly Sunday pro wrestling column has been a staple of the Post and Courier newspaper in the heart of Crockett Country, Charleston, South Carolina for over 30 years. George and Mike swap stories of what it was like to grow up a fan in pro wrestling’s Golden era of the 60’s and 70’s, long before the Internet when Kayfabe ruled.
On this edition of Rasslin Memories, Glen Braget welcomes the World’s Most Dangerous Announcer Gary Michael Cappetta to the program to discuss his career and promote upcoming dates on his Beyond Bodyslams multi media stage show. Cappetta is a legendary pro wrestling announcer best known for working with the WWWF, WWF, AWA,NWA, WCW and countless Indys since debuting in 1974. Gary and Glen discuss topics that focus on working with the AWA,the ESPN show, Tropicana Tapings, dealing with Verne Gagne, what went wrong with Pro Wrestling USA, moving on to the NWA, WCW and much more.
On this edition of Rasslin Memories, Glen Braget catches up with Boris Zhukov. Boris is best known for his runs with the American Wrestling Association and World Wrestling Federation in the mid to late 1980s. Glen and Boris discuss his early days working for Georgia Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, becoming Boris, working for Ron and Robert Fuller, Bill Watts, Fritz Von Erich , Verne Gagne and Vince K McMahon. Find out how a good old Virginia named Jim becomes a hated Cold War era Russian Heel in the world of pro wrestling.