It Was Almost Real: The Pro Wrestling History Podcast
Episode 132 - Stan Zbyszko Wins
In this episode, we discuss Stanislaus Zbyszko finally winning the world title in 1921. I also review a Fred Kohler Chicago card from 1936.
Episode 131 - Supercards (Bonus)
In this episode, I discuss two early supercards in 1911 and 1934. I also review Wrestlemania III, WWF's biggest show of the national expansion.
Episode 130 - I'll Drop It to My Cousin
In this episode, I discuss the match between James E. Owens, who had a claim to the American Collar-and-Elbow Wrestling Championship, and his first cousin, the powerful John McMahon. I also review Championship Wrestling from Florida on May 16, 1984.
Episode 129 - Fluke Title Changes
In this episode, I discuss short title reigns that made the champions look like fluke champions. I also review 2026 AAA Rey de Reyes Tournament card.
Episode 128 - 2 Fakers and All Out 2021
In this episode, I discuss 19th Century professional wrestlers Andre Christol and Thiebaud Bauer plus review All Out 2021, AEW's highest selling pay-per-view to date.
Episode 127 - Tragic Accident
In this episode, I discuss Charlie Olson accidentally killing a wrestler in the ring during January 1911. I also review a WWA All-Star Wrestling Show from Indianapolis on May 4, 1974.
Episode 126 - Wasem vs. Carroll
In this episode, I discuss a contest between Oscar Wasem and Joe Caroll, who is better known as J.C. Marsh or Ollie Marsh, in 1907.
Episode 125 - Boxer vs. Wrestler
In this episode, I discuss Tom Sharkey, a professional boxer and part-time wrestler, wrestling "Sailor" Tom Piening, a professional wrestler in February 1904. I also review The Smashing Machine starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Mark Kerr.
Episode 124 - Dufur and Ross
In this episode, I discuss a mixed styles bout betweeen Henry Moses Dufur and Duncan C. Ross. I catch up on WWE Raw and review a Championship Wrestling from Florida show in 1982.
Episode 123 - Spot Show Town
In this episode, we discuss the history of professional wrestling in the city of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Episode 122 - Memphis Heat
In this episode, I discuss the early career of Reggie Siki, the first nationally known African-American wrestler. I also review the documentary Memphis Heat.
Episode 121 - Riley in the U.S.
In this episode, I discuss Billy Riley, founder of Wigan's Snake Pit, wrestling in the United States during 1922 and 1923. I look at Jack Claybourne's 1940 five month tour of Massachusetts. I also review WWE Unreal Season 2 on Netflix.
Episode 120 - True Crime
In this episode, I look at two murders involving wrestlers or related to wrestling.
Episode 119 - Harry Hill
In this episode, I discuss Harry Hill, New York sporting man and collar-and-elbow professional wrestler, who played a large role in professional wrestling and prizefighting in the 1860s and 1870s.
Episode 118 - Jiu Jitsu vs. Wrestling
In this episode, I discuss a mixed styles contest between Marin Plestina and Taro Miyake in 1920.
Episode 117 - The Champ is Here
In this episode, I discuss Stanislaus Zbyszko "winning" his first world title in May 1921. I also review a Southeastern Championship card from 1984.
Episode 116 - Fake! But It's Not
In this episode, I discuss a two-match series between Yusuf Ismail and Ernest Roeber from New York City in March-April, 1898.
Episode 115 - Gotch the Boxer
In this episode, I discuss Frank Goch's brief foray into professional boxing. I also compare two Los Angeles cards in 1925. Finally, I discuss the 2026 podcast schedule.
Episode 114 - Santel in Japan
In this episode, I discuss Ad Santel's tour of Japan in 1921.
Episode 113 - Catch in a Jacket
In this episode, I discuss an odd arrangement for a catch-as-catch-can wrestling match in 1881. I review one of Sam Muchnick's cards after the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance.
Episode 112 - Shikat Not Stanislaus
In this episode, I talk about the conflating of two of the biggest double-crosses in professional wrestling. I also talk about a Jack Curley card from 1917.
Episode 111 Homer Works Us
In this episode, I discuss a collar-and-elbow match with Homer Lane in 1875. I also compare Tom Packs' and Sam Muchnick's St. Louis wrestling cards in April 1946.
Episode 110 - Larry Runs Outlaw
In this episode, I discuss Larry Matysik starting an outlaw wrestling promotion in St. Louis during 1983.
Episode 109 - The Great Unknown
In this episode, I discuss the career of 19th Century professional wrestler D.A. McMillan. I also discuss recent gambling schemes.
Episode 108 - Not Quite the King
In this episode, I will discuss the incredible career of Aleksander "Alex" Aberg from 1914-1917 in the United States.
Episode 107 - To Replace the King
In this episode, I discuss the race to replace Frank Gotch in 1915, Ad Santel in Japan, AI in wrestling, and a personal update.
Episode 106 - Hotlanta
In this episode, I discuss one of the first regular Atlanta cards in February 1926. I end the podcast with bonus content about famed hooker Ad Santel.
Episode 105 - Feats of Strength
In this episode, I discuss 19th Century pioneer wrestler Sorakichi Matsuda, the first Japanese professional wrestler in the United States.
Episode 104 - Studyin' and Learnin'
In this episode, I discuss misconceptions that I had going into writing projects. I also discuss discoveries and things that shocked me.
Episode 103 - Santel Slams
In this episode, I discuss one of the greatest "hookers" of all time, Ad Santel. I also discuss how Clash of Champions 9 demonstrated all the warts of WCW in 1989.
Episode 102 - We're Supposed to be Working!
In this episode, I discuss an out-of-control exhibition between Clarence Whistler and Andre Christol in 1882
Episode 101 - That Pesky Kayfabe
In this episode, I discuss three cases that led to police arresting wrestlers.
Episode 100 - Jim Londos and St. Louis
In this episode, I discuss Jim Londos importance to the St. Louis promotion as well as St. Louis' importance to the development of Jim Londos.
Episode 99 - Verne Was a Mark for Verne
In this episode, I review The Wrestler (1974) and discuss the 1891 wrestling match between former American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Joe Acton and future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Bob Fitzsimmons.
Episode 98 - Watch the Promoter
In this episode, we discuss a potential double-cross in 1916.
Episode 97 - Earliest Working Group?
In this episode, I discuss a possible circuit of working collar-and-elbow wrestlers in the 1860s and 1870s.
Episode 96 - Wladek, 1913 to 1915
In this episode, I will be discussing the other Zbyszko, Wladek Zbyszko, and his early days in America between 1913 and 1915.
Episode 95 - The Hulkster
In this episode, I discuss the recent passing of Hulk Hogan. I also name who I think the most comparable historical wrestler is to Hogan.
Episode 94 - Rubbing His Face In It
In this episode, I discuss Yusuf Ismail versus Tom Jenkins. I also discuss the first St. Louis card I attended with my sister Vicky.
Episode 93 - Winging It
In this episode, I discuss the July 4, 1916 match between Earl Caddock and William Demetral in Anita, Iowa.