10 Wrestling Podcasts Every WWE Fan Should Listen To

8. The Art Of Wrestling

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Debuting in 2010, Colt Cabana's podcast, The Art of Wrestling, is widely considered to be the first mainstream podcast hosted by a high-profile wrestling personality. While the likes of Steve Austin and Chris Jericho would inevitably follow in 2013 and take the medium to new heights of popularity, Cabana is credited as the innovator of the platform, and continues to provide an entertaining show to this day.

With seven years of weekly programming, the list of guests to make their way onto the show is a who's who of the wrestling business; anyone who is anyone within the industry has been on The Art of Wrestling. From Daniel Bryan and Steve Austin to Bruno Sammartino and Larry Zbyszko, the incredible variety of personalities makes the AOW archives a veritable goldmine for wrestling fans, with enough content to keep new fans going for years.

Cabana's laid back interview style and quirky sense of humour allows for a natural, relaxed conversation regardless of the guest. The resulting podcast is more often than not a lot of fun to listen to - particularly the always amusing, wrestling-related "Song of the Week".

The podcast itself made headlines worldwide in 2014 as the very show on which CM Punk finally aired his grievances after leaving WWE. If nothing else, that episode is essential listening alone.

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