My World with Jeff Jarrett is a podcast about wrestling history from the host Jeff Jarrett. With his co-host, wrestling superfan Conrad Thompson, Jarrett looks back on his career. The podcast starts at the beginning in 1999 when Jarrett held up Vince McMahon. The alleged incident occurred before Jarrett's match against Chyna at WWF No Mercy. Each episode of the podcast features a different era of wrestling history, as told by Jarrett.
"Ain't I great?" Jarrett, "The Chosen One," would ask audiences as he strutted around the ring. He was WCW World Heavyweight Champion four times and WWE Intercontinental Champion six times. "Yes," seems a safe answer to wrestler Double J's cocky question. The My World with Jeff Jarrett podcast shows why the wrestler was so popular.
Jarrett is as infamous as he is famous. Vince McMahon fired him, in public, right before WrestleMania X-Seven. Since those days, Jarrett is the creator and founder of Impact Wrestling (aka NWA Total Nonstop Action). He also founded and created Global Force Wrestling. He is in both the TNA/Impact Hall of Fame and the WWE Hall of Fame for these contributions and others. This podcast is another way he can share his voice.
Cohost Conrad Thompson refers to himself as "The King of the Mountain'' of wrestling. He is the son-in-law of wrestling legend Ric Flair. He served as promoter and producer for The Nature Boy's last match. Thompson participates in over a dozen other wrestling podcasts. He works with such superstars as Jake "the Snake'' Roberts, Kurt Angle, and Mick Foley. He also manages a traveling wrestling convention called Starrcast.
My World with Jeff Jarrett doesn't follow a strict chronology. Listeners may want to start at the beginning. This way listeners can hear Jarrett's history in order. But they can easily pick different times of interest from the episodes on offer. Jarrett has a great memory and shares his honest opinions. He has interacted with some of wrestling's most notorious characters. He and Conrad share detailed histories of Jarrett's wrestling past. Wrestling fans may find Jarrett's firsthand accounts fascinating.
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