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  • New to The Temple: Lucha Underground Has Kelsey Hooked After One Episode
    2026/06/25

    Viewer discretion is advised—Kelsey has officially entered the Temple.

    This week, we’re taking a brief detour from the chaos of 1998 and beginning a brand-new journey through Lucha Underground, a wrestling show that combines lucha libre, mythology, cinematic storytelling, unforgettable characters, and enough drama to make Kelsey feel immediately at home.

    From the opening scene, it is clear that this is not a traditional wrestling show. We are introduced to shadowy figures, ancient warriors, underground fight-club energy, and Dario Cueto—a promoter who promises opportunity, money, and glory while somehow looking less trustworthy every time he speaks.

    The Temple itself immediately becomes part of the story. The concrete, the stairs, the intimate crowd, Dario’s office, and the cinematic camera work give the show a true home base. It feels less like a weekly wrestling broadcast and more like entering a fully realized world.

    In this episode:

    • Kelsey enters the Temple for the very first time
    • We break down Lucha Underground’s cinematic opening and mythology
    • Dario Cueto establishes himself as wrestling’s newest deeply suspicious promoter
    • Matt Striker and Vampiro immediately become one of our favorite commentary teams
    • Blue Demon Jr. and Chavo Guerrero open the series with generations of lucha history behind them
    • Sexy Star makes an instant impression against Son of Havoc
    • Konnan explains Prince Puma’s connection to the seven Aztec tribes and the deeper meaning behind the luchador’s mask
    • Johnny Mundo and Prince Puma deliver a main event so good that Kelsey stops taking notes
    • Dario proves that the promised $100,000 may never have been anyone’s to win
    • We become extremely excited—and slightly concerned—about the Temple’s stairs

    The cinematography feels like a prime-time drama. The wrestling feels fresh. The lore already runs deep. The characters are larger than life, and this is only episode one.

    Welcome to New to The Temple.

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    31 分
  • How Nick Pearl Turned His Passion Into Rambling Bout Wrestling
    2026/06/18

    This week, we're joined by one of our favorite voices in wrestling media: Nick Pearl of Rambling Bout Wrestling. What started as a love for WWE, backyard wrestling, and video editing has grown into one of the most passionate independent wrestling platforms around.

    Nick shares the story behind Rambling Bout Wrestling, how he built a community of wrestling fans around his content, the lessons he's learned interviewing wrestlers, attending countless indie shows, and why authenticity has been the key to his success. We also dive into House of Glory, AEW, WWE, dream matches, wrestling fandom, content creation, and the moments that made him realize people were actually listening.

    Whether you're a longtime wrestling fan, a fellow creator, or someone chasing a dream of your own, this conversation is a reminder that sometimes the best opportunities come from simply putting yourself out there and seeing what happens.

    Plus: WrestleMania memories, indie wrestling stories, podcasting advice, celebrity wrestling takes, favorite matches, and plenty of rambling along the way.

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Kylon King on Miracle Generation, Wrestling Open & Chasing the Dream | INTERVIEW
    2026/06/10

    Happy Birthday to Kylon King! 🎉

    This week on New to Wrestling, we're joined by one of the most exciting performers on the independent wrestling scene today: Kylon King—one half of Miracle Generation alongside Dustin "Flash" Waller, former IWTV Tag Team Champions, current PWJ Tag Team Champions, Wrestling Open mainstay, and one of the most dynamic high-flyers you'll find anywhere.

    Kylon joins us to talk about:

    🔥 How wrestling became a family affair and ultimately changed his life
    🔥 Finding his path after college and falling in love with wrestling training
    🔥 The evolution of Miracle Generation and his partnership with Dustin Flash Waller
    🔥 Their historic IWTV Tag Team Championship run and what made it so special
    🔥 Wrestling Open, Beyond Wrestling, and helping build something from the ground up
    🔥 Dream matches, future goals, and why Japan remains at the top of his wrestling bucket list
    🔥 The mindset, positivity, and perseverance that have helped him become one of the most respected young wrestlers on the independent scene

    Along the way, we discuss road trips, anime, Paramore, John Cena, Eddie Guerrero, New Haven, Connecticut, and why Kylon believes wrestling is a marathon—not a sprint.

    Whether you've followed Kylon's journey for years or are discovering him for the first time, this conversation is a reminder of why independent wrestling continues to thrive: incredible talent, relentless work ethic, and people who genuinely love what they do.

    🎂 Happy Birthday, Kylon!

    🎙 Listen now at newtowrestling.com

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Why This Mask vs Mask Match Made Us Emotional | El Grande Americano vs El Grande Americano
    2026/06/04

    Sometimes wrestling reminds you exactly why you fell in love with it.

    This week, we're taking a detour from our Attitude Era journey to talk about one of the most unique and emotional matches we've seen in a long time: El Grande Americano vs El Grande Americano in a Mask vs Mask Match.

    On paper, none of this should work.

    A stolen identity. Two wrestlers playing the same character. A feud split between two countries. A crowd that sees one man as a hero and the other as an imposter.

    And somehow...

    It's incredible.

    We break down:

    • Why this story became so beloved in Mexico
    • The brilliance of the El Grande Americano character
    • How WWE and AAA created something genuinely special
    • The incredible atmosphere surrounding the match
    • And why this may be one of the best examples of what professional wrestling can be when everything clicks

    From the entrances to the storytelling to the emotional post-match unmasking, this wasn't just a great match.

    It was a reminder that wrestling can still surprise us.

    If you've ever struggled to explain why you love wrestling to someone else, this might be the match you show them.

    🎙 Watch, listen, and explore more at newtowrestling.com

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    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    38 分
  • Undertaker Played EVERYONE (We Did NOT See That Ending Coming) | Raw Is War 7.6.1998
    2026/05/21

    This episode put us THROUGH it.

    Between technical disasters, cursed Brawl for All chaos, Vince McMahon being insufferable, and at least three moments that made us question reality… this Raw was a ride.

    This week:

    💥 Undertaker demands a title shot immediately
    💥 Stone Cold remains the king of choosing violence
    💥 Ken Shamrock screams from the depths of his soul
    💥 Terry Funk continues to treat his body like it owes him money
    💥 Edge keeps lurking like a strange little gargoyle
    💥 Vince creates chaos because apparently that’s his love language

    And then…

    THAT ending.

    A twist we genuinely did not see coming that turned this entire episode on its head.

    Some of this was messy. Some of it was bizarre. Some of it aged… deeply poorly.

    But when Attitude Era Raw delivers chaos with a killer payoff?

    It absolutely works.

    🎙 New to Wrestling is the podcast where a longtime fan and a newer fan experience wrestling history together—one completely unhinged episode at a time.

    Watch/listen now at newtowrestling.com

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    48 分
  • Stone Cold Wanted His Revenge IMMEDIATELY | Raw Is War Fallout After King of the Ring 1998
    2026/05/14

    How do you follow King of the Ring 1998?

    Apparently… with absolute chaos.

    This week, we’re diving into the fallout episode of Raw Is War after one of the most infamous nights in wrestling history—and somehow, the energy is immediately unhinged.

    Stone Cold Steve Austin is NOT interested in letting Kane enjoy his new championship moment for even a full business day and demands his rematch immediately.

    Honestly? Respect.

    Elsewhere:
    🔥 Vince McMahon throws himself a full championship coronation party
    🔥 Kane’s “I’m better than my brother” era begins
    🔥 Undertaker continues being terrifying but somehow emotionally complicated?
    🔥 Ken Shamrock, Owen Hart, and Triple H put on an absolute banger
    🔥 The Brawl for All begins…and we immediately have questions
    🔥 Edge continues his weird little gargoyle phase
    🔥 Val Venis remains deeply committed to being… Val Venis

    And somehow, after all that?

    Stone Cold gets his title back in under 24 hours.

    This episode is messy. Weird. Surprisingly great in spots. And exactly the kind of post-pay-per-view nonsense that makes Attitude Era Raw such a blast to revisit.

    If you like:
    ✔ wrestling chaos
    ✔ instant revenge
    ✔ family trauma presented as storyline entertainment
    ✔ Kelsey’s ongoing hatred of Paul Bearer

    …this one’s for you.

    🎙 New to Wrestling is the podcast where one lifelong fan and one newer fan experience wrestling history together—equal parts analysis, emotional damage, and absolute nonsense.

    Listen/watch now at newtowrestling.com

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    53 分
  • King of the Ring 1998 Review | Undertaker vs Mankind Hell in a Cell & Kane Wins the Title
    2026/05/07

    Viewer discretion is advised… seriously.

    This week, we finally made it to King of the Ring 1998 — and somehow, it still exceeded the hype.

    From top to bottom, this might be the most chaotic, intense, and unforgettable pay-per-view we’ve watched yet.

    We get:

    • A surprisingly strong King of the Ring tournament (with a HUGE final payoff)
    • The Rock and Ken Shamrock leveling up in real time
    • Peak Attitude Era chaos across the entire card
    • And a main event that completely changes everything

    But let’s be real… This episode is defined by one match.

    Undertaker vs Mankind — Hell in a Cell.

    We’re talking:

    • Mankind getting thrown off the top of the cell
    • Then somehow getting back up
    • Then going THROUGH the cage
    • Thumbtacks. Blood. Absolute insanity
    • And a moment that genuinely had us questioning what we were watching

    This isn’t just a match.
    It’s a moment that changed wrestling forever.

    And somehow… they still had to follow it.

    Because in the main event:

    • Stone Cold fights Kane in a brutal First Blood Match
    • Chaos erupts (again)
    • And Kane walks out as WWF Champion for the first time

    We’re still processing all of it.

    This is Attitude Era wrestling at its most unhinged — and we break it all down in real time, reactions and all.

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    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    1 時間 13 分
  • From Ringside to Real Talk: Crit on Bray Wyatt Legacy, WWE Frustrations & Why the Indies Aren’t Dead
    2026/05/01

    What happens when you put one of the most outspoken voices in indie wrestling in the same room as New to Wrestling?

    You get honest takes, deep dives, and zero filter.

    In this episode, we sit down with Crit (Ringside Chat)—a true boots-on-the-ground voice in the wrestling world—to talk about everything from the state of independent wrestling to the frustrations with WWE’s current direction, and why storytelling still matters more than ever.

    We get into:

    • Why the indies aren’t dying—they’re evolving
    • The real impact of social media and virality on wrestling careers
    • WWE’s biggest issues right now—from booking to pricing to priorities
    • The importance of characters, creativity, and connection in wrestling
    • And a powerful reflection on Bray Wyatt’s legacy and why he still resonates


    Plus, Crit brings the energy with bold opinions, wild fantasy booking, and a perspective that comes from actually being ringside, watching it all unfold in real time

    This one is for:

    • The fans who care about the why behind wrestling
    • The ones frustrated with where things are
    • And anyone trying to understand where wrestling is going next


    🎙 Whether you’re new to wrestling or a lifelong fan—this is the kind of conversation that makes you see it differently.

    The New To Wrestling Podcast follows two friends who enjoy wrestling but are in different stages of their fandom. Xavier Cruz serves as your guide through generations of professional wrestling while Kelsey Silva experiences these matches for the first time. Climb into the ring weekly to relive the famous matches beginning with the Attitude Era!

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    1 時間 36 分