The Work Of Wrestling
Tim Kail tells a story about his father. Trigger warning: this episode contains descriptions of alcoholism, emotional abuse, and addiction. If you or someone you know suffers from alcoholism visit or .
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After watching Clash In Paris and attempting to review it for Work Of Wrestling, host Tim Kail concludes it's time to take a break from weekly WWE TV.
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This week host Tim Kail shares some ideas for improving the aesthetics and the stories of WWE programming. first he reads your comments & suggestions he calls for an end to 20 minute promo trains and backstage segments he pushes Finn Balor he develops a character for Bayley he resolves issues between The Rock & John Cena he shines a spotlight on LA Knight...YEAH! Remember to give Work Of Wrestling a five-star review in Apple Podcasts or follow on Spotify!
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This week host Tim Kail shares his thoughts on the latest episode of RAW before diving into a larger discussion about the importance of a tangible connection with the live crowd, the unreliability of the internet, Karrion Kross, the perils of AI, and the growing strength of WWE's midcard.
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Host Tim Kail is joined by his mother Granny Franny to discuss WWE's new deal with ESPN. They detail how much it's going to cost to be a pro-wrestling fan for a full calendar year, why Tim isn't impressed by these big, beautiful deals, the hypocrisy of WWE pretending to be a "family business", and why, ultimately, all that matters to Tim is whether or not the product is compelling.
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Work of Wrestling host, Tim Kail, reviews night two of WWE's latest PLE, Summer Slam
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Work Of Wrestling host, Tim Kail, reviews night one of Summer Slam!
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The immortal Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71. In this episode host Tim Kail examines this event from a variety of angles, reading your comments about Hulk's passing. He does this in an effort to explore what Hulk's death means to wrestling fans, how and why they mourn (or don't mourn). For more on Hulk's controversial legacy, read this article: Thank you for listening. May the moment of pop be with you!
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In this episode of The Work Of Wrestling, host, Tim Kail gets mad. He explains why weekly wrestling television leaves him so bored and uninspired. He also shares some ideas on how to improve WWE's visual language.
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This week Work Of Wrestling host Tim Kail reviews AEW's biggest show of the year, All In.
info_outlineWork of Wrestling host, Tim Kail, reviews night two of WWE's latest PLE, Summer Slam