Episodes
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Rylan, Vince and Juss review the 1998 King of the Ring.
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Welcome back Wallopers!
After a brief hiatus, DK and Ry Guy are back!
New episode, new photos, same old podcast.
On this episode they chat about moving, tornadoes, and water born parasites.
Happy Canada Day!
cheers cold beers!
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The world's biggest tournament rolls on, and so does Friday Morning Lights!
Kyle and Rylan return to break down the biggest stories from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, covering the majority of the group stage action so far. From surprise results and standout performances to tournament disappointments, breakout stars, and shifting group tables, the guys dive into everything that has defined the opening weeks of the competition.
Who has impressed the most? Which favourites are living up to expectations? And which nations have already put themselves in danger heading toward the knockout rounds?
Please note: This episode was recorded on Sunday, June 21, so while it covers the vast majority of the group stage matches up to that point, some results and standings may have changed since recording. Be sure to stay tuned to Wallop Media for our continuing World Cup coverage as the tournament progresses. �
⚽ Like, subscribe, and join us throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup as we bring you analysis, reactions, predictions, and everything you need to follow the beautiful game.
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It's Friday, and you know what that means... a brand new episode from Wallop Media!
This week on Wallop Wrecords, the musical clash couldn't be more different.
Rylan hands Kyle one of hip-hop's defining masterpieces, Kendrick Lamar's good kid, m.A.A.d city, while Kyle fires back with The 8-Bit Big Band's Choose Your Player—a vibrant celebration of video game music brought to life by a full jazz orchestra.
Two completely different albums. Two completely different perspectives. Two in-depth reviews.
Who loved their assignment? Who struggled with it? And which album comes out on top?
Find out now on the latest episode of Wallop Wrecords, available wherever you get your podcasts and on the Wallop Media YouTube channel.
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Wallop Rewind returns to the year 2000, and this time Rylan has chosen a true wrestling disaster.
Join Rylan and Vince as they dive headfirst into WCW Spring Stampede 2000, a pay-per-view remembered for all the wrong reasons. From baffling booking decisions and chaotic backstage segments to matches that somehow get worse the longer they go, the guys break down every moment of one of WCW's most infamous events.
Was there anything worth saving on this card? How much damage had already been done to WCW by this point? And can Rylan convince Vince that sitting through this show was somehow worth it?
Grab a drink, lower your expectations, and join us as Wallop Rewind revisits one of the most notorious pay-per-views in wrestling history: WCW Spring Stampede 2000.
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Good Morning Sports Fans!
The world's biggest sporting event is finally here, and Kyle and Rylan are diving headfirst into the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With the tournament being hosted across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, the guys break down everything you need to know before kickoff.
From the biggest storylines and nations under pressure to tournament favourites, dark horses, and potential Cinderella runs, no team is left untouched. Kyle and Rylan also put their reputations on the line by predicting every group, selecting which teams advance to the knockout stage, and choosing the eight third-place teams they believe will survive and move on.
Who will exceed expectations? Who will disappoint? And who will be crowned World Cup champions?
Join Kyle and Rylan for a full tournament preview packed with predictions, analysis, hot takes, and plenty of debate as they prepare for the biggest World Cup ever. ⚽🏆🌎
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Two completely different albums. One very weird conversation.
This week on Wallop Wrecords, Rylan and Kyle go head-to-head with two wildly different listens as Seether’s Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces squares off against Jonathan Coulton’s Looks Back.
From heavy riffs, dark emotion, and post-grunge grit… to quirky storytelling, nerd-folk charm, and JoCo’s unmistakable weirdness — this one had a little bit of everything.
Which album hit harder? Which one surprised us? And which one left one of us asking what the hell did I just listen to?
Join Kyle Joseph & Rylan Turner now as they break it all down on another episode of Wallop Wrecords. 🎵🔥
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We’re officially entering the FINAL 20 of our greatest sitcoms of all time list, and things got absolutely chaotic. Hot takes were flying, arguments got heated, alliances were broken, and somehow we still managed to laugh through all of it. As always, Rylan, Kyle, and Tiffany brought the energy, the debates, and probably a few rankings that are going to make people angry.
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Kyle’s girlfriend Tiffany joins Kyle and Rylan for the second installment of their all-time sitcom rankings, and things somehow get even more unhinged than the first time around.
Debates get louder, takes get more questionable, and the list completely falls apart before they can keep it under control. At this rate, Part 3 might need rules, a referee, and possibly professional mediation.
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Rylan, Juss, and Vince are joined by Ryan’s friend Niall to review the Lucha Underground Season 1 finale, Ultima Lucha.
They break down the main event between Mil Muertes and Prince Puma for the Lucha Underground Championship, a match that served as the culmination of their long-running rivalry. The episode also featured the payoff to several key storylines from the season, including Pentagon Jr.’s rise as a dominant and unpredictable force.
The group discusses how the show blended in-ring action with its cinematic storytelling style, and how the finale worked to bring closure to the Temple’s major arcs while setting the stage for what came next.
A detailed look back at one of the most unique and well-executed season finales in modern wrestling.
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Wellllll better late than never!?
welcome to this months episode of WFP!
this month DK and Ry guy talk about life changes, Search for blood lust, cross dressing, road rage, Debauchery and golf and driving by your own house.
cheers cold beers!
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On this edition of Whatever This Is, Mick Hawley steps in for Kyle and Tiffany as Rylan Turner is joined by Madd Dogg Mick Hawley to break down WWE’s latest annual release, WWE 2K26.
From the highs to the headaches, they dive into what works, what doesn’t, and everything in between — including their take on the controversial Ringside Pass and whether this year’s improvements actually move the series forward.
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Rylan Turner, Kyle Joseph, and Vince Delgado sit down to preview WrestleMania 42, breaking down the biggest matches, rivalries, and moments leading into the show. And of course the Pat Mcafee of it all.
With months of build, shocking returns, and heated feuds, the stage is set for a massive event. The guys give their takes, predictions, and what to watch for on the grandest stage of them all.
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Rylan, Vince, and Juss sit down to discuss Night 2 of WrestleMania 36. The event took place on April 5, 2020, at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, continuing the two-night format with no fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The main event featured Drew McIntyre defeating Brock Lesnar to win the WWE Championship, marking his first world title win. Braun Strowman’s Universal Championship win from Night 1 made this one of the few WrestleManias where both top men’s titles changed hands.
Other title matches included Charlotte Flair defeating Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women’s Championship and Bayley retaining the SmackDown Women’s Championship in a five-way elimination match against Sasha Banks, Lacey Evans, Naomi, and Tamina.
Edge defeated Randy Orton in a Last Man Standing match, which was one of the longest matches of the event. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt defeated John Cena in the Firefly Fun House Match, another cinematic-style match that focused heavily on storytelling and callbacks to Cena’s career.
Additional results included Aleister Black defeating Bobby Lashley and Otis defeating Dolph Ziggler.
Night 2 continued the unique, cinematic presentation style of WrestleMania 36 and closed the event with Drew McIntyre celebrating his championship win in an empty arena.
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Rylan, Vince, and Juss sit down to discuss Night 1 of WrestleMania 36. The event took place on April 4, 2020, at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and was the first WrestleMania held with no fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also the first time WrestleMania was split into two nights.
The show featured Braun Strowman defeating Goldberg to win the Universal Championship, replacing Roman Reigns in a last-minute change. Becky Lynch retained the Raw Women’s Championship against Shayna Baszler, and Sami Zayn retained the Intercontinental Championship against Daniel Bryan.
Other matches included Kevin Owens defeating Seth Rollins in a No Disqualification match, John Morrison winning a triple threat ladder match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships, and Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross winning the Women’s Tag Team Championships.
The main event was the Boneyard Match between The Undertaker and AJ Styles, a cinematic-style match filmed off-site, which became one of the most talked-about parts of the event.
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Rylan and Vince are joined by their newest full-time co-host, Juss Santos, as the trio heads to Chicago, Illinois to revisit WrestleMania 22 — a night filled with unforgettable moments and major WrestleMania milestones.
They break down John Cena vs. Triple H in the main event, Rey Mysterio’s emotional first World Heavyweight Championship victory, and the chaotic Money in the Bank ladder match. Plus, they dive into Shawn Michaels vs. Vince McMahon in a wild No Holds Barred showdown, and everything else that made this card one of the most memorable of its era.
With Juss officially joining the team, who will take home the Lance Storm Award for best performance of the night? And how will the crew rate WrestleMania 22 when it’s all said and done?
Tune in and find out!
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New episode of Wallop Wrecords is up and this one’s a bit of a contrast…
We’re putting Jet’s Get Born up against First Aid Kit’s Stay Gold.
On one side, Get Born is all swagger—loud guitars, big hooks, and that early 2000s rock attitude that either still rips or feels like a time capsule depending on who you ask.
On the other, Stay Gold is smooth, layered, and full of those haunting harmonies First Aid Kit does so well. It’s the kind of album that sneaks up on you the more you sit with it.
Two totally different records, but that’s kind of the fun of it.
🎙️ Kyle Joseph & Rylan Turner break it all down—what works, what doesn’t, and which one we’d actually go back to.
Give it a listen and let us know where you land.
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Welcome Back Wallopers!
Spring has sprangled, and here we are again with this months episode.
DK and Ry Guy are joined by special guest Niall, AKA Ny Guy.
This month we revisit some old stories, talk about ageing, golf, and an assortment of other random things.
cheers cold beers!
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New episode of Wallop Profile is live 🎙️
This week, Rylan sits down with Riley Roberts to talk about his journey through music — from forming Rust Pump, to joining Dutch Baby, and carving out his own lane with his solo work.
Riley dives into the creative process behind his different projects, balancing multiple bands, and what keeps him pushing forward. He also shares how his background as an athlete helped shape his discipline, mindset, and approach to music.
If you're into real stories about building something from the ground up and staying driven, this one’s worth the listen.
Now streaming on Spotify & everywhere you get your podcasts.
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In what might spiral into a full-blown four-part saga (because narrowing down sitcoms is basically impossible), Kyle, Rylan, and Tiffany are back behind the mics for a brand new episode of Over/Under.
This time, they’re diving headfirst into the all-time sitcom rankings—debating, defending, and probably offending as they try to decide what truly belongs at the top. From “pivot!”-level classics to shows that aged… let’s say like milk, nothing is safe.
Expect hot takes, nostalgia, and the kind of arguments that would make George Costanza quit the room, Michael Scott declare bankruptcy, and Barney Stinson write an entire playbook about being right.
Where do legends like Seinfeld, The Office, Parks & Rec, Friends, and It’s Always Sunny actually land? What’s overrated? What’s criminally underrated? And how many times will someone say “this is a top 5 show” before the list completely falls apart?
It’s chaotic. It’s passionate. It’s definitely not the final word.
Check out the latest episode of Over/Under now.
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