Episodes

  • MLW is K*ller Kross! MLW Battle Riot VIII 2026 review with Dos Evil!
    Feb 12 2026

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    ***In this episode of Square Circle Podcast, Evil and I dive into the chaotic excitement of Battle Riot — an event that felt like the Super Bowl of wrestling. With Evil fresh off the event and me soaking in all the drama from home, we’re breaking down the action, surprises, and big moments that went down.Timestamps:

    [00:00] – Intro
    Marie Shadows and Dos Evil open the show and set the tone for a full Battle Riot breakdown from start to finish.

    [03:15] – Overall Feel of Battle Riot
    First impressions of the event. Did it feel structured? Did it feel like MLW’s tentpole show? Discussion on pacing and presentation.

    [08:40] – Early Card Match Reactions
    Quick breakdown of the opening matches, in-ring quality, and what felt like setup versus payoff.

    [15:20] – Middleweight Championship Match
    Full discussion of Kushida winning the MLW Middleweight Championship.
    Why Marie and Dos Evil have been advocating for Kwon to win the title — and how Kushida taking it shifts the division.

    [23:10] – Kushida Joins Contra
    The bigger twist of the night.
    What Kushida aligning with Contra means for the faction, the championship, and especially for Kwon’s trajectory.

    [30:45] – Kwon’s Position Moving Forward
    Is this delay building something bigger?
    What this means politically within the division and how Kwon fits into the evolving picture.

    [38:00] – The Battle Riot Match Breakdown
    Structure of the Riot match.
    Key eliminations.
    Who gained momentum even without winning.

    [48:30] – Standout Performances & Momentum Shifts
    Who elevated themselves on this card?
    Who feels positioned for the next step?

    [55:10] – MLW’s Direction After Battle Riot
    Does this show feel like a reset?
    Where the major storylines seem to be heading.

    [1:02:00] – Final Thoughts
    Closing reflections on Battle Riot, Kushida as champion, Contra’s evolution, and what needs to happen next.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Gunther's Career K*ller Gimmick & WWE Fanboys Exposed – Royal Rumble 2026 Breakdown
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcat by your host Marie Shadows!

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    In this episode, Marie Shadows breaks down WWE's Royal Rumble 2026 from Riyadh, calling out fanboys for blind acceptance, critiquing Gunther's "career killer" gimmick, AJ Styles' retirement match, and John Cena's lackluster final bout.

    She ties it all to bigger issues in wrestling fandom, nuclear heat in 2026, and why pushing back matters.

    Plus, promos for Patreon exclusives like Tape Study and Discord Notes.

    Make sure to like, subscribe, and comment—did AJ's retirement feel wrong to you? Follow on Spotify for more reviews.

    Support on Patreon (patreon.com/MarieShadows) for unlimited Tape Study, JCW Lunacy breakdowns, and Discord Notes archives.

    Check uncensored content on Rumble.com/user/MarieShadows.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:02 - Intro: Dislike for WWE fanboys accepting everything without pushback

    00:00:47 - Real fans' valid dissatisfaction vs. complainers

    00:01:11 - John Cena's final match: Worst ever, full breakdown on Patreon

    00:01:37 - Patreon promo: Free follows, $7.50 tier for exclusives

    00:02:44 - Welcome to Square Circle Podcast: Royal Rumble review

    00:03:00 - WWE's bad decisions tying Cena's match to Rumble issues

    00:03:37 - Gunther as "career killer": Doesn't make sense at 38

    00:04:44 - No true nuclear heat in 2026 wrestling (except JCW Lunacy)

    00:06:21 - Fanboy reactions to Cena's match: Gaslighting valid feelings

    00:07:42 - Tournament for Cena's opponent was lame—should've played the hits

    00:08:53 - AJ Styles' retirement at Rumble: Not accepting it yet

    00:09:28 - Gunther vs. AJ should've been Cena's match level

    00:10:04 - Wrestling subject to change—don't accept retirements blindly

    00:11:07 - Rumble matches overview: Men's (Roman wins), Women's (Liv wins)

    00:12:19 - Saudi Arabia hosting: Fan hypocrisy on human rights

    00:15:02 - Gunther doesn't have nuclear heat—boos are superficial

    00:17:13 - Don't let fanboys bully you into liking bad booking

    00:18:50 - Rumble got a genuine reaction from me—WWE did its job

    00:20:33 - Outro: Comments, polls, follow on Spotify

    00:21:58 - Promotions: Rumble, Patreon, Substack, YouTube

    00:23:26 - Discord Notes promo: Ep 10 on ICE "whitewashing" and Ava tweet

    00:26:13 - Patreon value: Honest feedback, no sugarcoating

    00:28:37 - Why Discord Notes exists: Uncomfortable conversations for growth

    00:30:03 - Final thanks and sign-off

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    37 mins
  • NJPW Commentary Gone Woke? Wrestle Kingdom 20 Women's Match & Feminism Rant
    Jan 30 2026

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    In this episode of the Square Circle Podcast, I break down Wrestle Kingdom 20 (January 4, 2026), focusing on the chaotic NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag "Ranbo" opener and the IWGP/STRONG Women's title match between Syuri and Saya Kamitani.

    I also go in-depth on why activist commentary (feminism, "women fighting for visibility") feels out of place in NJPW, cultural respect for Japan, why the women's titles feel like an afterthought, and how Stardom can headline the Tokyo Dome on merit—not gender narratives.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro & Wrestle Kingdom 20 overview

    1:45 - NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag "Ranbo" (Zack Sabre Jr., Oiwa & Hartley win)

    4:20 - The IWGP Women's & STRONG Women's title match (Syuri becomes double champ)

    7:10 - Rant starts: Commentary activism & inserting "woke" narratives

    12:30 - Respecting Japanese culture vs. American ideology imports

    18:45 - Why the IWGP Women's title exists + Stardom as separate division

    25:10 - Merit over gender quotas; Stardom selling out Tokyo Dome on its own

    32:00 - Women's wrestling observations: safety, training, storytelling

    40:15 - Final thoughts: Retire the titles? Revive NJPW Strong?

    45:50 - Outro & call to action

    If you're tired of forced narratives and want real talk on wrestling, hit like/subscribe/comment your thoughts below. No brainwashing here—just passion for the squared circle.



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    48 mins
  • Douki Just Buried Tanahashi's Retirement…And Commentary Had a Meltdown | Despe vs Douki Next! WK 20 review
    Jan 29 2026

    Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows!

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    Dive into my raw take on Wrestle Kingdom 20's fatal four-way match for Doki's IWGP Junior Heavyweight contendership: El Desperado vs. Taiji Ishimori vs. Sho vs. Kosei Fujita. Plus, my rant on why commentary (Walker Stewart) is killing kayfabe with lectures and fake outrage. Heels like Doki deserve better—let's talk real wrestling!

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Intro to the Episode and Wrestle Kingdom 20

    00:00:32 - Open Mind Warning and Commentary Issues

    00:01:36 - Human Nature vs. Utopia Lectures

    00:02:50 - Individuality and Why We Don't All Agree

    00:03:27 - Rant on Fake Outrage and Woke Commentary

    00:04:50 - Doki's Quote and Walker's Lecture

    00:06:11 - Heels Being Heels: Kayfabe Explained

    00:07:53 - Doki's Confidence vs. Tanahashi's Tour

    00:09:17 - Destroying Characters with Lectures

    00:10:34 - Why Vince Was in Commentators' Ears

    00:12:15 - Japanese vs. English Commentary Preference

    00:13:33 - Heels Can't Be Heels Anymore

    00:15:03 - Veda Scott Commentary Example

    00:16:25 - Commentary's True Job: Storytelling

    00:17:21 - Match Breakdown Starts

    00:18:58 - Why Not Sho vs. Doki? Storytelling Potential

    00:20:54 - Match Action: Attacks, Teams, Shenanigans

    00:22:57 - House Interference and Commentary Whining

    00:24:10 - Enjoy Wrestling as Escape

    00:25:52 - Robbie Eagles & X Help Out

    00:26:05 - El Desperado Wins: My Thoughts

    00:27:00 - Fantasy Booking Sho vs. Doki

    00:29:04 - Elevating House of Torture's Playbook

    00:31:02 - Master Wato Deserves a Shot

    00:31:37 - Final Rant: No Activists on Commentary

    00:33:51 - Respect Individuality

    00:34:56 - Outro and See You Next Time

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    35 mins
  • Jake Lee Pins Hiromu – Worst Finish Ever? Bullet Club War Dogs With Unaffiliated vs United Empire WK 20 Review
    Jan 28 2026

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    In this episode of the Square Circle Podcast, I break down that chaotic ten-man tag from Wrestle Kingdom 20: Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney) teaming with the unaffiliated LIJ pieces (Shingo Takagi & Hiromu Takahashi) against a rebuilt United Empire (Callum Newman, Great-O-Khan, HENARE, Andrade El Idolo, Jake Lee).

    HENARE is completely exempt—he’s a warrior, loyal as hell, and the only one I still fully believe in. The match had wild energy—twisting corkscrews from Andrade, DDTs and suplexes from Shingo, Drilla Killer, stunners, spinebusters, Finlay & Hiromu using each other as human weapons (their classic circumstantial teammate dynamic). But the finish? Jake Lee hits a big boot on Hiromu for the clean pin—abrupt, flat, and one of the weakest endings I’ve seen for a match with this much built-in heat.

    The story was Callum vs. Finlay—why not let one of them get the decisive fall? That layup was right there. Post-match, Francesco Akira returns in a hoodie, superkicks Hiromu, unmasks… and gets zero pop. It just fell flat.

    The bigger issue: lost identities. United Empire used to have class, structure, and purpose—Ospreay & Fletcher leaving wrecked it, no real handover, now random additions like Andrade funding and Jake Lee jumping over.

    What does it even stand for anymore? Callum’s whiny brat heel push has emotion but no control. Bullet Club War Dogs + Unaffiliated are floating too—fractured after Naito/Bushi, Tsuji didn’t seize his moment. Both sides drifting, no direction, no convictions.

    New Japan needs urgency in storytelling again. If Callum had swung a chair at Ospreay during New Year’s Dash instead of hugging it out? Real teacher-vs-student arc. That’s the fire we’re missing.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro & Why These 5-on-5 Matches Feel Off

    01:20 - HENARE Exempt – Warrior Forever

    02:45 - United Empire in Shambles: Ospreay/Fletcher Exit, Drama, Lost Identity

    07:10 - Callum Newman’s Heel Turn – Growth or Just Whiny Brat?

    11:30 - Bullet Club War Dogs + Unaffiliated LIJ: Floating & Directionless

    14:50 - Match Highlights – Chaos, Double Teams, Human Weapons

    19:00 - Commentary Rant: Stop Acting Shocked at Finlay/Hiromu

    22:40 - The Abrupt Finish: Jake Lee Pins Hiromu – Weakest Ever?

    26:15 - Francesco Akira Return Falls Completely Flat

    29:00 - Lost Identities: Factions Need Meaning & Convictions

    32:30 - Final Thoughts – Faith in HENARE, Frustration with the Rest

    35:00 - Call to Action: Comment, Like, Subscribe, Join Patreon

    What did you think of the finish? Should Callum have pinned Finlay? Drop your thoughts below—keep it civil!

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    39 mins
  • Aaron Wolf Beats EVIL for NEVER Championship – Bold Debut or Forced Push?
    Jan 27 2026

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    Aaron Wolf shocked the wrestling world by winning the NEVER Openweight Championship in his NJPW pro wrestling debut against EVIL at Wrestle Kingdom 20.

    Olympic judo gold medalist to champion in one match? Bold move... but is it good booking?

    In this episode of the Square Circle Podcast, I break down why I'm not a fan of Aaron Wolf... yet. From the pre-shaved head twist killing the stipulation stakes, to the kayfabe issues of a newcomer surviving full House of Torture chaos, to EVIL being the ultimate selfless company man — we dive deep.

    I also discuss the NEVER title's faded relevance in 2026, why the Young Lion system needs rethinking (Tanahashi's WWE envy is telling), and NJPW's bigger problems with faction stagnation and uneven pushes.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Intro & my stance: Not a fan of Aaron Wolf... yet

    1:45 – NEVER Openweight history & why it feels outdated now

    4:20 – Aaron Wolf's background vs. NJPW's newcomer model

    7:10 – The buildup & that hair-shaving stipulation nonsense

    9:50 – Match breakdown: House of Torture shenanigans overload

    13:30 – Kayfabe problems — how does a debutant survive all that?

    17:05 – EVIL appreciation: The Miz of NJPW, selfless vet

    20:15 – Young Lion system critique (too long, too rigid)

    24:40 – Broader NJPW issues: Factions, loyalty, and pushing the wrong people

    28:20 – Final thoughts & hope on the horizon (Tsuji as champ)

    30:45 – Upcoming: April 6, 2026 NJPW Las Vegas event

    32:00 – Outro & call to comment/subscribe

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    25 mins
  • Tsuji vs. Konosuke at Wrestle Kingdom 20 – My IWGP Champion Finally Arrives (And Yes, He Won with the Boston Crab)
    Jan 26 2026

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    In this episode of the Square Circle Podcast, I break down Yota Tsuji defeating Konosuke Takeshita at Wrestle Kingdom 20 to become double IWGP World Heavyweight & Global Heavyweight Champion in front of 46,913 in the sold-out Tokyo Dome.

    We go match psychology, storytelling, why Tsuji targeted the gut, the stinger spot that almost derailed him, why the Boston Crab finish was perfect NJPW essence, Konosuke actually being decent for once (thanks to Tsuji leading), post-match Jake Lee attack (now United Empire), and Tsuji's NJPW interview insights on philosophies clashing, Young Lions, and keeping the Dome sold out every year.No AEW coattails needed. Tsuji earned this. He's my champion.

    Timestamps below

    0:00 – Intro & Wrestle Kingdom 20 attendance / no two-night nonsense

    2:00 – Why Tsuji has always been my guy (since Sonata days)

    4:30 – My issues with Konosuke (no-selling, no psychology, "alpha" talk)

    7:00 – Match breakdown starts: chain wrestling, dare spot, early equality

    10:30 – Brain buster stinger – Tsuji hurt, pace thrown off

    13:00 – Konosuke advantage, apron spots (stop apron bumps!)

    15:30 – Tsuji comeback, Gene Blaster double down (allowed this time)

    18:00 – Gut work psychology – weaken the core

    21:00 – Big spots: reverse Canadian Destroyer, Blue Thunder Bomb, Guerrero Special

    24:00 – Finish: Boston Crab on hurt gut – Tsuji wins!

    27:00 – Post-match Jake Lee big boot, United Empire angle

    29:00 – Tsuji NJPW interview key points (philosophies, stinger, Boston Crab meaning)

    33:00 – Unbound Co. explanation & Bullet Club thoughts

    37:00 – Tanahashi loyalty, AEW partnership rant, future Dome sellouts

    41:00 – Wrap-up, Patreon plug, love you guys

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    44 mins
  • Tanahashi vs Okada Wrestle Kingdom 20: "Never Tired" Ace Retires to Rainmaker – NJPW Retirement Match Breakdown & Why It Hit Hard
    Jan 25 2026

    Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows!

    Season 7 kicks off going backwards through Wrestle Kingdom 20, starting with the main event: Hiroshi Tanahashi’s retirement match against Kazuchika Okada (January 4, 2026, Tokyo Dome).

    Why this felt like NJPW coming back (even a little), why Okada still delivers elite psychology when motivated, the weird commentary dynamic nobody’s talking about (marching orders for Chris Charlton?), Tanahashi as the most powerful man in wrestling, why he could’ve called Nakamura but chose Okada, post-match brotherhood, the creepy ten-bell salute, and why wrist control & body-part work still matter more than flips.

    I go in on AEW’s lazy Okada run, the failing NJPW-AEW partnership, bad yen excuses, immigration/culture takes, IWC negativity, and why Tanahashi retiring means he can finally president properly.

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    Timestamps!

    00:00 – Welcome to Season 7, Happy New Year, January 24 2026

    00:46 – Where to find the podcast + what’s coming in 2026

    01:14 – IWC negativity, wrong labels, Marty Scurll correct story

    03:29 – Cyber bullying still alive, be open-minded

    04:35 – Wrestle Kingdom 20 make-or-break for NJPW, Tanahashi retirement

    05:52 – Economy/yen excuses vs real issues

    09:49 – Sold out because of Tanahashi, Okada wins

    12:01 – Why Okada over Nakamura, Tanahashi power

    13:37 – AEW partnership not benefiting NJPW (Twitter thread proof)

    14:47 – Dual contracts discussion coming soon

    16:39 – Tanahashi could’ve called WWE for Nakamura

    19:12 – Match breakdown: wrestling, wrist control, psychology

    27:54 – Why struggle > flips, working body parts

    30:50 – Finish, post-match mic, brotherhood parade

    32:04 – Commentary dynamic: Charlton marching orders, tension

    37:00 – Walker indie/woke insertions, respect Japanese style

    42:41 – Storytelling lost art in commentary

    51:02 – Final thoughts, brotherhood, ten-bell creepy

    53:05 – Plugs: like/share/comment/poll, Patreon, Tape Study, consultations


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    56 mins