The Suplah

Wrestlingtruth.com is now the proud home of The Suplah wrestling podcast. First created for youtube in 2008 after Tazz botched the word Suplex on Smackdown, the show now features original hosts Liam Dunne and Andy Quann, as well as WrestlingTruth editor Keelan Balderson.

The weekly podcast brings you discussion on the latest wrestling headlines, and lots and lots of bad language and bad comedy. Listener discretion is advised.

Hosts

Liam Dunne: is an independent filmmaker from the UK and founding member of the Suplah. Love him or hate him, controversy to this man is like main event pushes to Triple H.

Andy Quann: The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed… unless it meets The Quann. Andrew Quann is a founding member of the Suplah. He’s known for his love of ROH and CM Punk, and will spontaneously burst in to song….because he can.

Keelan Balderson: is the owner of WrestlingTruth.com and is still trying to figure out why all the sponsors suddenly disappeared.

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Got a question or comment? post a reply below and the hosts will get back to you:

7 Responses to “ The Suplah ”

  1. Hey guys I enjoyed the Holiday show. I shall be tuning in regularly to see how the show develops.

    When is the next episode?

  2. Should have a new episode up later today or tomorrow. We record the next one at the weekend.

  3. this show going to ever happen lol?

  4. Guys – I can’t hear the Suplah – What’s going on? I was an avid follower on Youtube but since it’s move to the new site I can’t hear it anymore?

  5. The latest episode was just posted up – are you saying there’s download errors?
    It should all be fine from now on, Liam was using free hosting, it’s now on my paid for server.

  6. worked fine for me

  7. do you like the monday night wars starting all over next week if so why?

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