It's Wrestlemania week so to mark the occassion we brought in one Ireland's brightest and best, Joe Cabray.
With over a decade of experience in the wrestling industry Joe is currently one of the driving forces of the incredible Over The Top Wrestling. OTT has developed a massive following in Ireland and has brought a pro wrestling scene to the masses, evident in them selling out their flagship ScrapperMania show almost as soon as it went on sale.
Joe has travelled the world with pro wrestling and rubbed shoulders with some true legends, including a lock in with Bret "The Hitman" Hart. He was one of the pioneers of the Irish wrestling scene and talks openly about his experience within the WWE performance center.
You can catch more of Joe and his alter ego, Luther Ward, at upcoming OTT Wrestling shows nationwide. Check out www.ottwrestling.com for more.
If you enjoyed this chapter of WTSpod be sure to check out chapter 27 with WWE superstar Finn Balor.
WTSpod is turning 100! To celebrate this milestone we are having a live show in aid of Suicide or Survive, Thursday May 18th, Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel. Special guests on the night and tickets are on sale now https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/wts-100-the-live-show-in-aid-of-suicide-or-survive-tickets-33094401245
WTS 175: Seán Sheehan
WTS 174: Alan Cawley
WTS 173: Nasal hair, Brexit and under-crackers
WTS 172: Heather 'The Heat' Hardy
WTS 171: Stephanie Roche
WTS 170: Holiday Mode
WTS 169: A Christmas Cracker
WTS 168 - Paul Howard
WTS 167: The Hart Island Project w/ Melinda Hunt
WTS 166 - Alan Gernon
WTS 165: An audience with the Heel
WTS 164: Ewan MacKenna
WTS 163: The Babyface & The Heel
WTS 162: Christy Moore
WTS 161: Gary Mackle
THE 600: Welcome to Ballybrack
WTS 160: Philip O'Connor
WTS 159: Vivian Rath
WTS 157: Petesy Carroll
WTS 156 - The long 600
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Every L Podcast
The Empty Rooms of Gorski Manor
Dead Eyes
Jim Harold’s Campfire
Things Fell Apart