There's no denying that podcasts have exploded in popularity within the past 5 years or so. Over 155 million people have listened to a podcast while 104 million are listening to podcasts monthly according to the latest study from Infinite Dial . That’s in the US ALONE. In other words, podcasts are the sh*t right now and pro wrestling is no exception when it comes to that audio realm. There are many variables as to why podcasts are particularly popular in wrestling. It is a way for the performers to engage with their audience, it is a way for people like myself that just wanna talk about wrestling because they’re bored, it is a way to be part of this industry, It’s easy content to produce and so many other factors. I’m not a podcaster (I am as of December 12th) but I’ve asked some people about how pro wrestling podcasts have influenced their lives as well as the industry as a whole. Frank Mandolini of The Last Minute Wrestling Podcast started his podc...
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