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Permanent Marks

Permanent Marks

By: Izzy Reynard
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Are you ready?! Permanent Marks is a pro wrestling podcast that closely follows the World Wrestling Entertainment. Long time marks Izzy Reynard, Chad Kuhn and Gabe Espinosa report on the company's present Superstars and storylines, try to predict future bookings and trends, all while highlighting the medium's illustrious past. Keeping with the spirit of competition, the guys up the stakes with games and challenges to find out who is the ultimate mark!Reynard Podcast Network Combat Sports & Self-Defense Politics & Government Wrestling
Episodes
  • Twelve in the Chamber, One in the Crate
    Mar 9 2026

    On this episode, the marks review Elimination Chamber, look ahead to WrestleMania 42 and get familiar with Danhausen.

    In the ice breaker, each mark has to choose to eliminate something near and dear to them and later, a new champion is crowned.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Are You Ready?!
    Feb 7 2026

    The marks are back for Season 2 in time for the Rumble! They cover the fallout of the Royal Rumble, predicting who each winner will pick on our road to WrestleMania. They also crown their inaugural in-house champs, build their own WrestleMania card and go back to rework Cena's retirement tour.

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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • All Elite
    Nov 3 2025

    Gabe and Izzy return with special guests Alijah Espinosa and Chori Ping to cover Saturday Night Main Event: Salt Lake City.

    They look ahead to Survivor Series: WarGames and Gabe runs Solo Sikoa on a segment where we see who would have won the Crown Jewel Championship: WCW/WWF addition.

    All that and more on an action-packed episode of Permanent Marks.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
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