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Wrestling Life with Ben VealAuthor: Wrestling Life Online
Real talk from real talent: this is the podcast and YouTube interview series that shines the spotlight firmly - and positively - on the professional wrestling industry. Each and every episode features candid, open, honest and inspiring conversations with special guests, showcasing the talented individuals who defined wrestling's past, influence its present and are shaping its future. Award-winning communicator, journalist and lifelong wrestling fan Ben Veal invites guests worldwide to tell the stories that need telling. Language: en-gb Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Al Snow: Wrestling Life Hall of Fame 2026 Induction
Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
What does everybody want? Al Snow in the Wrestling Life Hall of Fame class of 2026, of course!In this one-of-a-kind exclusive interview, legendary professional wrestler Al Snow sits down with Ben Veal to reflect on over forty years in the wrestling business and his experiences in the WWF, ECW, WWE, TNA and building the next generation of wrestling talent in OVW. A former WWF hardcore, tag team and European champion, Al Snow also trained and helped Dan ‘The Beast’ Severn, Cody Rhodes, The Miz, Maven, The Blue Meanie and countless others for their squared circle careers. Over the years, he has been on the receiving end of countless jibes from Mick Foley, he once shared the WrestleMania ring with Steve Blackman and Chester McCheeserton, and he will forever be connected with a mannequin head in the minds of wrestling fans worldwide.In this WL HOF episode:✔️ Al speaks openly about his the many ups and downs of his career✔️ Al shares personal stories from ECW, WWE, TNA and OVW✔️ Al talks about being part of ECW during its influential heyday✔️ Al reflects back on the origins of Head✔️ Al relives memorable career moments, including the infamous 'Kennel from Hell' match that simply won't be forgotten.Al Snow is the latest inductee into the 2026 Wrestling Life Hall of Fame, in recognition of his groundbreaking impact on professional wrestling, his grasp of wrestling psychology and his commitment to furthering the industry.











