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This is very frequent in Pro Wrestling. Say Promotion A doesn't have enough actual wrestling to fill the entire show, what do they do? Give some wrestler, often a Heel or a smart mouthed Face, his own talk show, of course. The talk show isn't really a talk show as much as it is a few chairs, or a couch, in the ring and the host simply runs his mouth.

The thing about these talk shows is that they seem to always end violently. Usually the host calls out a wrestler and proceeds to either insult the wrestler directly or brag his ass off while at the same time insulting the guest. At this point, the guest's finishing move is often applied to the host's face. Sometimes, however, the guest decides to say something to the host and then, inexplicably, take his eye off of the host. Which is frequently followed by the host taking the guest's head off.

In short, regardless of the wrestlers involved, who's hosting, who's the guest, and the specifics of who is beating on whom, they always end in violence.

Was incredibly popular in the early 90s, when just about every heel in the WWE got one.

Not to be confused with Jerry Springer and its ilk.

Examples of Talk Show With Fists include:


  • Piper's Pit, hosted by "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, was the Trope Codifier in the 1980s and included incidents such as Piper cracking Jimmy Snuka over the head with a coconut, beating up a jobber named Frankie Williams, spraying Morton Downey Jr. with a fire extinguisher, and himself getting Super Kicked by Shawn Michaels.
  • In a episode of Chris Jericho's show, The Highlight Reel, Jeff Hardy responed to Jericho's bragging by hitting him with a Twist of Fate. Strangely enough, for all the ridiculous lampshading it gets, the "Obscenely Expensive Jeritron 5000" had yet to be used in a violent confrontation—until the final edition, where Jericho committed a Face Heel Turn and sent Shawn Michaels through it, paralleling a years ago scene where Michaels' singles career took off after he basically did this (with a barbershop window) to Marty Jannetty.
    • Speaking of, that would be Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's show, The Barber Shop. Because even though his face was crushed in a motorcycle accident, by God, Hulk Hogan's best friend was going to be involved in the WWF somehow.
  • A show hosted by Edge, called The Cutting Edge, ended with his guest, Batista, Power Bombing him in response to Edge taunting him by arranging to have the lights go off in the arena, as if The Undertaker were entering, even though he wasn't.
  • Carlito's Cabana, hosted by Carlito Colon & recently also his brother Primo Colon has recently become an example of a Talk Show With Fists hosted by a Tag Team Family.
  • MVP's VIP Lounge
  • Christian's Peep Show
  • Paul Bearer's Funeral Parlor
  • A Flair For The Gold (Ric Flair)
  • Parodied in the Strong Bad Email yes, wrestling, where Strong Bad sets up one of these apparently for the sole purpose of hitting Homestar with a folding chair.
  • The Abraham Washington Show starring Abraham Washington on ECW. Notable for having Tony Atlas in the Ed McMahon position (and the laugh), and for putting an APPLAUSE sign on the Titan Tron when Abe gets introduced.
  • Shawn Michaels had The Heartbreak Hotel.
  • Terry Funk had Funk's Grill in WCW.