NXT TV coverage, Lucha Underground TV, Jim Ross, Steve Austin, Chris Jericho, Colt Cabana, and Bruce Prichard podcasts, Scott Stanford, Killer Kowalski

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By Jason Powell

-NXT TV features Drew McIntyre’s first appearance as NXT Champion since winning the title at the Takeover special. The show airs on WWE Network at 7:00 p.m. CT. Zack Zimmerman’s live coverage is on hiatus due to his school schedule, but John Moore’s review of the show will be available on a delayed basis.

-Ring of Honor TV featured The Young Bucks vs. The Motor City Machine Guns for the ROH Tag Titles in the main event. My full review and members’ exclusive audio review will be available later today.

-Lucha Underground airs on El Rey Network at 7CT/8ET with an immediate replay. John Moore’s full review will be available on Thursday morning along with his audio review.

-Jim Ross’s “Ross Report” podcast guest is me! Oh, and Dan Murphy of Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Kidding! Dan will be on to discuss the PWI 500 issue release. Plus, Jim and I will discuss WWE striking while the iron is hot rather than saving some big matches for WrestleMania, the Mae Young Classic tournament, and more.

-Steve Austin’s latest family friendly edition features Austin answering listener questions. The Unleashed show has Austin taking listener calls.

-Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast has Drew McIntyre. The previous show had Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols.

-You can find the Ross, Jericho, and Austin podcasts at Podcastone.com.

-Colt Cabana’s latest podcast is an Australia Live edition with Jack Swagger, Tommy Dreamer, Hornswoggle, and Matt Cross Listen to the podcast at Soundcloud.com/coltcabana.

-The latest “Something to Wrestle With Bruce Prichard” podcast focusses on SummerSlam 2002. Listen to the show at MLWRadio.com.

Birthdays and Notables

-Walter “Killer” Kowalski (born Edward Władysław Spulnik) died on August 30, 2008 at age 81.

-WWE broadcaster Scott Stanford is 51.

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