Fan of professional wrestling?
If you’ve not been listening to Scheduled For Two Falls, you’ve been missing out.
Some small acorns do great podcasts grow and in the case of Scheduled For Two Falls, presenters Ciarán Dunphy and Niall Morrissey have been mixing it up of late with icons of the sport including The Godfather, Virgil, Ken Shamrock, Raven and more.
As we continue to expand our own podcast offerings, we’re delighted to welcome SFTF to Casa Scoreline and we start your introduction to the podcast with an episode that includes one of our own.
Scoreline’s Shane O’Keeffe joined Independent.ie’s Michael Verney along with Messrs Dunphy and Morrissey to pick out their favourite ‘Rumbles ahead of this year’s edition of the Royal Rumble.
For the uninitiated, the Royal Rumble winner gets themselves a guaranteed main event spot for Wrestlemania, the biggest event on the professional wrestling calendar for the WWE.
As a prerequisite to this episode, everyone had to pick and watch their favourite ‘Rumble then debate why their Rumble is the best.
Spoiler alert: They don’t entirely agree.
Episode 20 is out & it’s a #RoyalRumble Special with special guests @mlverney & @Sirsok1
We debate which Rumble is the greatest Rumble EVER!
Check it out here (Spotify/Apple in thread):https://t.co/fHpElS1aYI#wwe #aew #AEWDyanmite #wwepodcast pic.twitter.com/J81yCiFii0
— Scheduled For Two Falls (@Scheduledfor2f1) January 28, 2021
By the by, this year’s Royal Rumble takes place this Sunday night in the US, meaning it’s going to be tough on Irish wrestling fans heading to work on Monday morning.
The main action gets underway from the WWE’s base in Florida from 12 am (midnight) with a special two-hour pre-show event on the WWE YouTube channel from 10 pm. Royal Rumble streams live on WWE Network online or you can watch it via BT Sport Box OFfice for around €24.99.
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Oh, and to give you a flavour for what the Royal Rumble is, let’s go all the way back to the 1992 edition.