MLW Radio’s OG3 return next Thursday

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Today, the MLW Radio Network is the leader in pro wrestling podcasting with several shows dominating the top 100 iTunes charts.  But the show that started it all has been missing for the past 2 years.

MJCANDANCE_2015-Mar-26.jpgFinally, on Thursday evening June 21st, 2018 the “OG3” of podcasting return as guest co-hosts AAA matchmaker and lucha libre legend Konnan and MLW CEO Court Bauer talk shop with MLW VP of Wrestling Operations Mister Saint Laurent.  The trio will be taking over the reigns for MLW Radio: The Flagship Show and MLW Radio EXTRA each and every week.

Stating and not hating on the state of the wrestling world while sprinkling in the occasional peccadillo, the self described vainglorious bastards look to flip the podcast scene on its head once again with the flagship show as well as on MLW Radio EXTRA, their weekly MLWVIP.com podcast.

“It’s been 2 years since we signed off and for 2 years listeners have demanded we come back,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer.  “Since then, much has changed within the industry as well as our respective careers.  There’s plenty to discuss. Listeners are in for some great stories and a raw take on the latest happenings in the sport. I can’t wait to hit the record button and see where this new era of the OG3 takes us.”

How to listen to MLW Radio:

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mlw-radio-the-flagship-show/id493544867?mt=2 

Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Isjiyikhdw3o2blq24jil25fx5m 

Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mlw-radio

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/577OxHaSaVJiZkcTfHGff8

TuneIN: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Wrestling/MLW-Radio-p586268/

Subscribe to MLW Radio EXTRA:

Want more Konnan, MSL and Court? Go VIP. It comes with perks. Just ask Konnan! http://www.mlwradio.com/mlw-radio-extra.html 

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