Episode 65 - Grand Slam Preamble
Who will hit a home run at #AEWGrandSlam and who will strike out? Join us this week for a philosophical discussion on the structure of #AEW programming and who our hosts want to see on top.

Who will hit a home run at #AEWGrandSlam and who will strike out? Join us this week for a philosophical discussion on the structure of #AEW programming and who our hosts want to see on top.
Two vacated titles, a Tournament of Champions, new Trios Champs crowned, the return of the devil himself, and the rest of the fallout of the brawl out after All Out.
Extensive coverage of AEW All Out 2022 including Zero Hour, the entire card, and the post show media scrum, up to and including CM Punk's meltdown.
Another interim champion slot opens just as the last one closed and the trios tournament rages on.
Jules and Nile discuss the Trios Tournament progress including a certain Canadian Wrestler and the triumph of the Best Friends, the state of affairs in Blackpool Combat Club, and the status of the AEW World Champion.
Jules and Nile do a progress report on the various members of JAS, the interim AEW World Title, potential returning talent, and the Trios Tournament bracket.
We're back and sweatier than ever! Our A/C is out and there have been 3 weeks of wrestling that we haven't talked about so this one is a bit of a catch-up episode on all the things we missed. While we were gone, the Undisputed Elite broke up with the Young Bucks, Best Friends seem to have titles in their sights, we've had some debuts, and oh yeah, Daniel Garcia BEAT BRIAN DANIELSON. So much to talk about, so let's get started!
AEW is between shows at the moment, so what can they do to keep the atmosphere alive? Who is in the current title picture, and who should be?
Between Forbidden Door, Blood and Guts, and the Royal Rampage, AEW has been on quite a tear and we discuss it all here!
What is going to come through the Forbidden Door? This week, Jules and Nile discuss all the matches announced for the upcoming pay-per-view as well as the potential for matches yet to be announced.
A battle royal is fertile ground for stories to flourish. What is next for Swerve in Our Glory? Where will Kyle O'Reilly go now? What is in store for the TBS title and the Baddies?
Does MJF still work for AEW? How long will CM Punk be benched? Can Jurassic Express keep the tag team belts much longer? Could Athena have had any better of a debut?
After another AEW PPV, there are many questions left to be answered: where will Hangman Adam Page go now? Does MJF still work for AEW? Can Sammy and Tay go away for more than five seconds? Can Jade Cargill be defeated?
Double or Nothing is less than a week away! Who will walk away with the titles, who will hang their head and do the walk of shame? Will Sammy Guevara or FTR get booked to the card before Sunday? Will another women's match make it to the main show?
What would happen if AEW fell down a rabbit hole into another dimension? That question is answered in Long Island, where MJF is king. Plus, the Owen Hart tournaments rage on, leaving ample opportunity for hijinks to ensue. **Slight audio issues in the last 20 minutes or so. My apologies
What size of topic does William Regal constitute? Does CM Punk have the heart of a villain? Who in AEW are above average promos? Did Tony Schiavone have to take a half day at work on Wednesday?
That which we call a gimmick by any other name would still be just as over. So what is the difference between a character and a gimmick, and who decides? How many rematches constitute a proper feud before it hits the point of fatigue? And most importantly, how long will Fuego Del Sol stay in the orbit of the Death Triangle and House of Black's solar systems?
How many matches must a man throw down before he can call himself a company man? Adam Cole came to AEW to find out. Plus, Smart Mark Sterling is at it again, and again, and again. And the women's division continues to delight and confound us.
A major upset that has us majorly upset and questioning Sammy Guevara yet again, a questionable blackout and an only slightlyless questionable redo, and a women's title defense for the history books.
This week we try to sort through figuring out what is going on in the women's division, what the Owen Hart Tournament is really about, and how the hell you actually go about winning a tables match. Plus, we talk about our loves of our life because FTR and Young Bucks had a rematch and Blackpool Combat Club may have a new member.
This week we got swept up in the Mania Mania! We discuss Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Cody Rhodes WWE debut, and Johnny Knoxville's giant mouse trap. Plus, Supercard of Honor's ups and downs and more ups, as well as the various AEW tie ins.
A belt thief, a good boy certificate, a society of appreciation, and a whole lot of content not to be appreciated, this week on The Outside Dive.
A new Women's World Champ, new status quos for multiple factions, the potential returns of missing male wrestlers on the roster, and much much more.
Honey, we're home! We are back and ready to talk about the last two weeks in the world of AEW, including the Oops! All Bangers PPV, Revolution 2022 and the episodes of Dynamite and Rampage that sandwiched it on either side.
This week we run down our predictions for the upcoming AEW PPV, Revolution! What titles will change hands? How much blood will be spilled? But most importantly, what will everyone be wearing?
Guys.... we have to talk about Cody. He's gone and we grapple with the fact that all the confusion of the last 8 months was for nothing? Is Vince just shopping for a new son? It's also frustrating that we had such an intensely salacious episode of Dynamite to unpack. Cody definitely isn't in the Malachi Corner this week
This week Jules and Nile discuss Hangman Adam Page's latest title defense, the DDT that almost was, the courtship of Danielson and Moxley, and the state of the various factions in distress in AEW.
This week we have Royal Rumbles, a possible shooter faction, a 50 minute main event with no notes and some surprise Impact TV. Also the acting styles of PAC, Malakai Black and Jon Moxley.
Jules and Nile try to come to terms with the Undisputed TNT Champion and what that means for.... everything? They also rejoice in the signing of Danhausen and are entirely on board with a mainly bloodless Lights Out Match. And as a treat, they watched a non-AEW show this week!
Jules and Nile can't wait to discuss the uneasy alliance of Matt Hardy and Andrade, but first they have to discuss CM Punk's first squash, the return of Jon Moxley, and the reigning TBS Champion, Jade Cargill.