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Jerichoholic
22-04-2002, 01:16 PM
I though that the show could carry on without Tommy Boyd but it doesn't look hopeful. Mark Green doesn't know a thing about Wrestling and the Lilsboys and Alex Shane don't seem to be there anymore. It's a shame as it was a good show to listen to.

lee
22-04-2002, 02:04 PM
i only ever listened once... i turned of after half hour cause i got feed up with boyd going on and on about blood being fake!

TsuMirren
22-04-2002, 03:28 PM
Tommy Boyd didn't know a thing about wrestling either, production meetings and notes are find until you need to engage your brain and realise why you didn't get past Children's TV.

Saturday's show was okay, a decent discourse on wrestling itself and it's content...it was probably not a good week for the Lilsboys though, but who really cares. The show should be moved to a Sunday, removes the possibility of spoilers, and there should be a more indepth look at the UK scene.

kid banzai
22-04-2002, 10:14 PM
I'd be all for a radio show that covered a wide variety of wrestling (i.e. WWF, UK, Puro, Lucha, etc), but I reckon that's wishful thinking.

Judging by Mark Green's comments on TalkSport this past Saturday, the wrestling show isn't exactly a priority - especially for him.

Perhaps another station will put on a wrestling show, but I won't hold my breath.