Wai Ting & WH Park are joined by John Siino to take a deep, spoiler-filled dive into the 27th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
WH Park is joined by Karen Peterson to discuss Hawkeye Episode 5: “Ronin”, as Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova searches for Clint Barton while the identity of a major Marvel crime boss is finally revealed.
On this month’s Long & Winding Royal Road, WH Park is joined by Dylan Fox (The Eastern Lariat) to look at an important match in the Toshiaki Kawada vs. Mitsuharu Misawa rivalry from AJPW’s 25th Anniversary Show at the Tokyo Dome on May 1, 1998.
Wai Ting & WH Park are joined by JoJo Remy to discuss Hawkeye Episode 4, Charlie Cox’s confirmation as MCU’s Daredevil, and the incredible hype surrounding next week’s Spider-Man: No Way Home release.
Wai Ting & WH Park are joined by Eric Marcotte to discuss Hawkeye Episode 3 as the show reveals Maya’s origin and her relationship with the mysterious, “Uncle”.
November’s POST Puroresu sees WH Park joined once again by Andrew Thompson to talk about New Japan and Pro Wrestling NOAH holding a joint show for the Jan. 8th Wrestle Kingdom event in Yokohama.
Wai Ting & WH Park return to discuss Marvel Studios’ Hawkeye Episodes 1 and 2, the latest trailer from Spider-Man: No Way Home, Shang-Chi: Assembled, and Marvel’s many announcements from Disney+ Day.
WH Park and Jamesie discuss one of the most popular matches in the history of All Japan: the April 20, 1991, six-man tag match between Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada & Kenta Kobashi vs. Jumbo Tsuruta, Akira Taue & Masanobu Fuchi.
The Long & Winding Royal Road biography episodes continue with a look at the life and career of Akira Taue as WH Park is joined by Dave Musgrave, who has written for the Wrestling Observer, Slam Wrestling and is the former co-host of the Wrestling Culture podcast with Dylan Hales.
WH Park is joined by returning guest host, Karen Peterson. They share their thoughts on the outcome of the Stardom 5* Grand Prix and discuss its ramifications for the promotion’s next major shows.
Wai Ting and WH Park review the 25th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Marvel’s first film starring an Asian-lead.
WH Park and Joey Bay jump one year ahead to April 20, 1996 and that year’s Champion Carnival Final with the returning Akira Taue and his opponent, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams.
WH Park is joined by Andrew Thompson to look at Minoru Suzuki’s upcoming American tour, how All Japan should book the Royal Road finals, Stardom’s 5 Star Grand Prix and more.
WH Park and JP Houlihan talk about a pivotal match in the careers of both Mitsuharu Misawa and Akira Taue: their Champion Carnival final confrontation from April 15, 1995.
WH Park is joined by Wai Ting (filling in for John Pollock) as they discuss the latest with NJPW ahead of Sunday’s Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. Plus, WH gives an in-depth preview of Stardom’s 5Star Grand Prix.