Eastern Lariat

Crave a podcast that goes in-depth on the hotbed that is the Japanese pro wrestling scene? If so, th

Episodes

Total: 317

This time the Eastern Lariat starts with a look at the two joshi tournaments running at the moment w

Dylan engages in a full preview of Pro Wrestling NOAH's N1 Victory tournament with predictions for e

The G1 Climax has reached its half way point and also delivered three shows in Tokyo so this is the

This past weekend New Japan presented two G1 Climax shows that could not have been more different. W

Episode 252: Tournament Summer

2023/7/20

The summer of tournaments rolls on and so does the Eastern Lariat. In this episode STRIGGA & Dylan l

The first weekend of the 33rd G1 Climax is in the books, so Dylan & STRIGGA sat down to look back at

Out with the old, in with the new! The Eastern Lariat got new any shiny awards waiting for winners i

With STRIGGA back after an hiatus of 5 weeks, him and Dylan open the show with a preview of the new

Come for the All Together Again, stay for an hour on each company involved with it! No stone gets le

With STRIGGA on vacation and a big STARDOM show to talk about Dylan brings back Sondre Bjørn for a r

This week, (almost) the entire focus of the show lies on the 30th Best of the Super Junior, New Jap

Golden Week traditionally is the week of the year that delivers the most concentration of big shows

With the announcement of All Together Again on June 9, the Eastern Lariat returns to discuss a poss

Episode 242: Just Two Shows

2023/4/9

Tokyo once more was the center of japanese pro-wrestling this past Saturday with both New Japan Pro

At the beginning of 2023, japanese pro-wrestling has some great champions and challengers alike to

Eastern Lariat is back with a very special episode focused all on Pro Wrestling NOAH and Dylan is jo

What a spectacle it was. Keiji Muto retired on unquestionably the biggest show in japanese pro-wres

Dylan is joined by a shocking return in WH Park from POST Wrestling! And on top of it it's to talk a

More than ever in the past three years it feels like pro-wrestling in Japan is once again gaining m