• WWE Cuts Reaction + RAW After WrestleMania + AEW Dynamite & 5 WWE Stars to Watch Post-Mania | Living Room Lariat
    Apr 26 2026

    A big wrestling episode of Living Room Lariat with a lot to get through.

    The WWE cuts have dominated the conversation, and I give my honest take on all of it, including some thoughts that might not land well with everyone. The talent deserved better. But some of where the frustration has been directed this week feels like it is missing the target entirely.

    The RAW after WrestleMania delivered. Jacob Fatu and Roman Reigns is going to be a fantastic program. Ethan Page looked like a star from night one. And a few others made strong first impressions in the new WWE year.

    AEW Dynamite continues to be must-watch with Darby Allin as champion, and there is a line from his promo that I think quietly opens a very interesting creative door that AEW needs to walk through.

    And to close, five WWE performers I think need to be a major focus coming out of WrestleMania season. Some of these are obvious. One or two might surprise you.

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    40 mins
  • Wrestlemania 42 Night Two Instant Reaction | Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk Delivered
    Apr 20 2026

    WrestleMania 42 is in the books. Peter Klein went LIVE w/ Couch Potato Diary once the WWE's biggest show wrapped up, and it delivered in a much better way than Night Two did. Share your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe for more Wrestling breakdowns.#WWE #Wrestlemania42 #WrestlingPodcast #InstantReaction

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    27 mins
  • Wrestlemania 42 Night One Instant Reaction
    Apr 19 2026

    WWE's biggest show of the year, Wrestlemania 42, is halfway done with Night One in the books. Peter Klein went live to break down an incredibly disappointing show.#WWE #Wrestlemania42 #WrestlingPodcast #InstantReaction 🎧 Listen on: Apple https://apple.co/49NGm2L | Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3QgazeHcSKSteZbBIubcuM?si=icY7NEBvT7yZadv_JFlT6Q💬 Follow for live breakdowns: X.com/primetimepk | Twitch.tv/primetimepk | Kick.com/primetimepk🔗 Support the Show: - Tip Jar: https://streamelements.com/couchpotatodiary/tip (fuels more content!) - Partners: C of Dead http://cofdead403.ca/ | Swift Energy https://www.swiftenergy.gg/?ref=mriusnqm PROMO CODE: PKPrimetime for 25% Off!

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    41 mins
  • WrestleMania 42 Opening Bell + AEW Dynasty Recap | Living Room Lariat
    Apr 14 2026

    WrestleMania 42 is this weekend, and the build has been... interesting. Some stories have landed, some have not, and the whole card has that feeling of stories that are still finding their footing heading into the biggest show of the year. But if the Vince era taught us anything, it is that the matches can be incredible even when the build is not ideal, and this card has the talent to deliver exactly that.

    I break down where each major story stands heading into Las Vegas. Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer have been one of the genuine hits of the build. The Punk and Roman program has had its moments. Drew and Fatu have gone almost too over-the-top. And the Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar build has been one of the most quietly effective programs heading into Mania. Plus thoughts on the McAfee situation and what it says about where this WrestleMania season has felt a little off.

    Then I turn to AEW Dynasty, a very good show from a promotion that has set the bar incredibly high lately. MJF winning makes sense. The Darby Allin title picture has some interesting possibilities, but feels like it needs a stronger build to be fully believable. Could this be the start of that?

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    23 mins
  • WWE SmackDown Recap + Three Things to Watch on RAW | Living Room Lariat
    Mar 23 2026

    SmackDown was a mixed bag this week, and I break down why most of it felt like filler with a few genuine highlights mixed in.

    The Randy Orton story has an intriguing thread running through it with the mystery mentor angle, but the execution this week felt like time-filling rather than story-building. The Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu finish was a little flat and raises questions about where that program is actually going at WrestleMania. And a couple of other stories just kept on keeping on without moving anywhere meaningful.

    But there were highlights. Carmelo Hayes and Ilja Dragunov had a really strong match; these two have genuine chemistry, and I want to see more of it. Fraxiom and Motor City Machine Guns finally got some spotlight and delivered. And Damian Priest and R-Truth winning the tag titles is entertaining even if they do not exactly scream championship material.

    Then I look ahead to RAW with my Three Things to Watch. How does Brock Lesnar respond after Oba Femi's big moment? What does the tag title match actually lead to heading toward WrestleMania? And after getting the spot of the year retiring John Cena and then AJ Styles, where on earth is Gunther and when do we hear from him again?

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    10 mins
  • AEW Revolution 2026 Full Recap | Page vs MJF, FTR vs Young Bucks, Ospreay Returns & More | Living Room Lariat
    Mar 19 2026

    Revolution delivered another wild night, and there is a lot to get into.

    Hangman Page and MJF were tremendous, maybe dragged slightly in spots, but this was a genuinely great match that lived up to everything the build promised. FTR and the Young Bucks were excellent, and the aftermath with Christian Cage and Adam Copeland sets up some fascinating matchups heading into AEW's Canadian tour toward Dynamite in Vancouver.

    Moxley and Takeshita were outstanding again, and then Will Ospreay returns to a thunderous reception, setting up what could be one of the most compelling programs AEW has had in a while.

    Bandido and Andrade quietly delivered one of the night's best matches, and having Bandido on a pay-per-view stage made him feel like a significantly bigger deal. Megan Bayne and Lena Kross are your new Women's Tag Team Champions, and that team makes a lot of sense. Thekla continues to be one of the most compelling characters in AEW right now. The in-ring ability is there, the charisma is there, and the ceiling feels genuinely high.

    Not everything landed perfectly. One match probably did not need pay per view placement. One stipulation choice I am still not convinced was the right call. And Marina Shafir stepping up against Toni Storm, plus Ronda Rousey's appearance afterwards, could be setting up something significant.

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    24 mins
  • WWE Elimination Chamber Instant Reaction
    Mar 1 2026

    After the final bell sounded at WWE Elimination Chamber, Peter Klein went live to break it all down.

    He went match-by-match to talk about what he liked, what he didn't like, and where WWE goes from here on the Road to Wrestlemania.



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    52 mins
  • WrestleMania 42 Full Card Predictions + AEW Dynamite Review: MJF and Hangman promo battle & Swerve's Heel Turn
    Feb 21 2026

    We open this week's Living Room Lariat with a look at AEW Dynamite and a couple of booking decisions that have us intrigued but cautious. The Hangman Adam Page and MJF stipulation additions make a certain kind of creative sense, but the problem is that the match essentially paints AEW into a corner no matter which way the result goes. Either MJF loses and you're back to square one with one of your most valuable acts, or Hangman wins and a top star ends up in an awkward limbo that is hard to book your way out of cleanly. We also look at Swerve Strickland's heel turn, why the logic is there even if the timing feels a little forced, and what it realistically opens up for him going forward.

    Then we go long on WrestleMania 42. We are post Royal Rumble and still a few weeks away from Elimination Chamber, which makes this the perfect window to map out what a full two night WrestleMania card could look like. This isn't a hot take exercise — this is a genuine attempt to book a coherent, satisfying WrestleMania that serves the stories WWE has been building and gives every title and major act a meaningful spot on the card.

    For Night One we look at the Intercontinental Title picture with Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh, a stacked multi-man match featuring Logan Paul, Bronson Reed and more, a US Title Ladder Match headlined by Jacob Fatu with an incredibly deep field, Randy Orton and Trick Williams and Sami Zayn, Seth Rollins versus Bron Breakker, Liv Morgan defending the Women's World Championship against Stephanie Vaquer, Cody Rhodes taking on Nick Aldis in one of our most out there predictions, and Drew McIntyre versus LA Knight for the WWE Championship.

    Night Two brings the Women's Tag Team Titles, Oba Femi against Brock Lesnar, a stacked Women's US Title match, a massive Unified Tag Team Title match pulling talent from across the roster including the Usos, Fraxiom, Motor City Machine Guns and the Creeds, the Chad Gable El Grande Americano storyline getting its payoff, Gunther versus AJ Styles for a championship in another bold prediction, a three way WWE Women's Championship match between Jade Cargill, Tiffany Stratton and Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch versus AJ Lee for the Intercontinental Title, and Roman Reigns versus CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship closing the show.

    We also break down our three most out there predictions — Cody versus Aldis, Gunther versus Styles, and a full unification of the tag team titles — and make the case for why each one actually makes more creative sense than it might look at first glance.


    In This Episode:

    • Intro (0:00)
    • AEW Dynamite Recap (0:27)
    • Booking Wrestlemania 42 (7:39)
    • Outro (23:07)
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    23 mins