Logan Paul’s ‘Impaulsive’ joins WWE & Fanatics podcast network

Logan Paul’s relationship with WWE continues to grow with his podcast now part of the company’s podcast network.

After mentioning the deal during his promo on SmackDown last Friday, it was officially announced today that Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast has joined the growing list of shows in the WWE & Fanatics podcast network. The podcast venture began in March and includes shows hosted by Cody Rhodes, Stephanie McMahon, and The Undertaker & Michelle McCool, along with the weekly Raw Recap podcast from Sam Roberts & Megan Morant.

Impaulsive is hosted by Paul and his friend Mike Majlak — a fellow YouTube personality. They interview a variety of guests from all realms of celebrity including influencers, athletes, and musicians. WWE talent have frequently appeared on the show.

“The world’s greatest, most thought-provoking, mentally stimulating podcast in the history of mankind… hosted by a bunch of idiots,” is the official description for the podcast. New episodes are released on Tuesdays.

WWE notes that Impaulsive “will continue to be available through the Impaulsive YouTube channel and all audio platforms, now with added promotional support from WWE and Fanatics.”

Paul debuted for WWE in 2022 and is now in his third year as an active competitor. At SummerSlam next month, he’ll team up with Drew McIntyre for a tag match against Randy Orton and country music star Jelly Roll. The match will be Jelly Roll’s in-ring debut.

WWE, The Ringer launching 25-episode ‘Book of Wrestling’ podcast series

On Monday, WWE and The Ringer announced a Spotify-exclusive podcast called “The Book of Wrestling” — a 25-episode series with each focusing on a specific catchphrase and related stories from the Attitude Era.

Hosted by David Shoemaker, the series will launch on Monday, April 4th, with new episodes dropping every weekday for five weeks.

The concept is based off Ringer founder Bill Simmons’ The Book of Basketball which has also moved over from book to podcast form. Shoemaker is an author and the host of the weekly Masked Man Show on The Ringer/Spotify.

From the release: “David will talk to the people who either played a part in creating the catchphrase or were there to witness its impact on the wrestling community.”

While a full episode guide wasn’t released, several mentioned in the press release were “Curtain Call,” “Austin 3:16,” “Bret Screwed Bret,” and “Suck It.”

The two sides first announced a partnership in August 2021.

Here’s the trailer for the series:

WWE launching ‘Uncool with Alexa Bliss’ podcast this month

A new podcast from WWE is set to debut later this month.

WWE announced today that the new podcast series “Uncool with Alexa Bliss” will premiere on Tuesday, September 22. The podcast will be hosted by Bliss and “will transport listeners back in time when Bliss and her guests discuss their most nostalgic, cringeworthy and laugh-out-loud moments from before their fame and success.”

“Each Tuesday, Alexa will sit down with WWE Superstars and celebrity guests to celebrate all things ‘Uncool.’ From awkward first dates to fashion faux pas and everything in between, nothing is off limits,” WWE wrote.

The Miz, Lance Bass, Nikki & Brie Bella, Ryan Cabrera, James Iglehart, Taylor Hanson, Nikki Glaser, Jon Heder, and more will be guests on the show. Miz will appear on the premiere episode.

“Uncool will take listeners down memory lane by reliving embarrassing, quirky tween moments and reminiscing about younger years while offering laughs along the way,” Bliss said in the press release announcing the show. “Fans will get to see just how cool it is to be uncool.”

In addition to the podcast being available on all audio streaming services, full-length videos of the “Uncool with Alexa Bliss” episodes will be made available on the WWE Network and WWE’s YouTube channel the following week.

This will be WWE’s fourth official podcast series. After the Bell with Corey Graves, The New Day: Feel the Power, and the audio version of WWE’s The Bump are the company’s other podcasts.

It was announced in August 2019 that WWE was partnering with Endeavor Audio to launch a podcast network. It debuted in October of last year with After the Bell.

‘The New Day: Feel the Power’ coming to WWE Podcast Network

The New Day will be featured on the second series announced for WWE’s Podcast Network.

On today’s episode of After the Bell with Corey Graves, it was revealed that “The New Day: Feel the Power” will premiere on Monday, December 2. The show will be hosted by Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods, with new episodes airing weekly.

A trailer for Feel the Power has also been released.

The description for the show says: “Every week, ya boys will be telling personal stories from in and outside the ring and engaging in passionate debates on some of their favorite topics, including sports, video games, music and more. Nothing is off limits, from Booty O’s to pancakes to everything in between. New episodes will be available weekly, so don’t you dare be sour. Hit that sweet, sweet subscribe button, and feel the POWERRR!”

Kingston & Big E are the current SmackDown Tag Team Champions. Woods is out of action after suffering a torn Achilles tendon in October.

Kingston & Big E will face Raw Tag Team Champions The Viking Raiders and NXT Tag Team Champions Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish in a non-title match at Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

WWE announced in August that they were partnering with Endeavor Audio to launch an official podcast network. Graves’ After the Bell podcast debuted on October 30.

Corey Graves to host WWE Podcast Network’s first weekly show

WWE’s official podcast network is set to launch later this month.

WWE announced today that the podcast network’s first show will be called “After the Bell.” It will be hosted by Corey Graves, with the premiere episode being released on Wednesday, October 30.

The podcast is described as: “Each Wednesday, Graves will break down the action from WWE’s flagship programming, taking listeners on a captivating ride through the hottest WWE storylines while he catches up with the most noteworthy Superstars of the week.” A one-minute trailer for the show is now available.

Paul “Triple H” Levesque will be a guest on the debut episode of After the Bell. 

“After the Bell will deliver unprecedented access to the biggest WWE Superstars and storylines week in and week out,” Graves said. “No other podcast can say that. As WWE’s first podcast, we have the responsibility to ask the burning questions, and it’s going to be a wild ride.”

In August, it was revealed that WWE and Endeavor Audio were partnering together to launch the WWE Podcast Network. WWE noted today that more podcasts for it will be announced in the near future.

WWE to launch podcast network with Endeavor Audio

WWE and Endeavor Audio are partnering together for a podcast network.

It was announced via the Hollywood Reporter today that WWE and Endeavor Audio have agreed to develop “a podcast network that will feature several series focused on [WWE’s] superstar wrestlers.” WWE noted that further details, including launch timing and content creative, will be revealed in the coming weeks.

“Storytelling is at WWE’s core and we are eager to add the audio genre to our portfolio,” WWE Advanced Media executive vice president Jayar Donlan said. “Partnering with Endeavor Audio, an expert in podcasting, will enable us to provide our fans with unique content and reach new audiences across the platform.”

“We’re always looking to pair dynamic content with the best formats for listeners. Through our new partnership with WWE, we’re looking forward to tapping into their iconic event portfolio and talent base to create compelling audio content for their fans,” Endeavor Audio senior vice president Moses Soyoola said.

In January, it was announced that WWE was leaving Disney Streaming Services and would be partnering with Endeavor Streaming as their streaming provider for the WWE Network. The updated design for the Network launched last month.

Nikki & Brie Bella’s “The Bellas Podcast” is already part of Endeavor Audio.

WWE previously partnered with PodcastOne for a “30 Years of WrestleMania” podcast in 2014.