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Episode 4: Limitless Ceiling

An episode of the Schoolboy Rollup podcast, hosted by Schoolboy Rollup, titled "Episode 4: Limitless Ceiling" was published on March 14, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.

March 14, 2025 ·48m · Schoolboy Rollup

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March 13th, 2025In this episode of SchoolBoy Rollup, we discuss the current state of wrestling as WrestleMania draws closer. We delve into Roman Reigns return, Cena's return in the coming days, the potential for The Rock's last match, and the rising stars in WWE's undercard. The conversation also touches on AEW's recent pay-per-view highlights (while Nick takes a 5-Star nap) and the impact of celebrity appearances in wrestling. We even take a question from the audience and debut our hottest new segment FAST COUNT. You will definitely want to check this episode out!

March 13th, 2025

In this episode of SchoolBoy Rollup, we discuss the current state of wrestling as WrestleMania draws closer. We delve into Roman Reigns return, Cena's return in the coming days, the potential for The Rock's last match, and the rising stars in WWE's undercard. The conversation also touches on AEW's recent pay-per-view highlights (while Nick takes a 5-Star nap) and the impact of celebrity appearances in wrestling. We even take a question from the audience and debut our hottest new segment FAST COUNT. You will definitely want to check this episode out!

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