Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I haven't started listening yet, but one of these days I'm going to binge through it. My peak watching period was 1970-1982, once I went off to school I didn't keep up as much when I was home, and I had no interest in Hogan afterward and slicker TV production.
I'm especially interested in the jobbers - the Nacho Berrera interview, plus anything with Kenny Jay.
I agree, the jobbers were often as interesting as the established guys they tried to push. We used to get to the Rockford shows early and watch George "Scrap Iron" Gadaski set up the ring and then work in the opening match. He even came over and shook our hands once, which was cool for me and my Jr. High buddies. They do have a pod or two in the can featuring jobber guys, have not been able to get to all the episodes yet, but a few interesting ones I will give a spin when time allows.
They also have an AEW Unleashed FB page, so if you want to grab about old school wrasslin' you can give it a spin.