4th & Pain
Summary: Pro Wrestling Radio with Redskins DE Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll
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This Week in WWE: Ryback's promo breathes new life into his character; Titus O'Neil had a good match and dropped an f-bomb on RAW; Triple H is concussed; Curtis Axel debuts.
Washington Redskins' Jarvis Jenkins is interviewed by teammate Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll on 4th & Pain.
Our 'Ask Adam' segment, where our listeners can ask Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker anything, has become one of the premier segments here on 4th & Pain.
Tim Tebow is a NFL caliber quarterback. That's the opinion of Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker. His co-host, Chuck Carroll, thinks he's crazy.
Paul Heyman is reportedly trying to recruit a third client to join C.M. Punk and Brock Lesnar on his roster. Who is it? A case is made for Batista and Randy Orton.
It's time for Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker to put on his thinking cap and answer some of your questions that have come across the Twitter feed in our Ask Adam segment.
Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll present 'This Week in WWE' on 4th & Pain. Ryback isn't getting quite the pop he used to, Triple H's office got trashed by Brock Lesnar and The Bella Twins could be Kaitlyn's secret admirer(s).
Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker explains what rookie mini camp is really like these days. When he was drafted he said it could nearly prove fatal.
This week's mailbag consists of another wide array spanning the Washington Redskins, Washington Capitals, NBA, WWE and turmoil surrounding the New York Jets at quarterback and we're not talking about Tim Tebow.
This week in WWE: It's time for Randy Orton to get a push. The WWE is thin without C.M. Punk in the mix and John Cena's injury is casting doubt on how long the champ will be around. Plus, weight lifting tips with Adam Carriker.
Ryback has turned into a popular basis of discussion here on 4th and Pain, and has been gaining more attention throughout the wrestling media. The one topic that keeps popping back up is the comparison between Ryback and Goldberg but could Ryback been as big of a superstar as Goldberg was back in the WCW? “Would Ryback been able to do what Goldberg did if it were he, and not Goldberg, in WCW at the height of the Monday Night War era?” – asks Chuck, wondering what Adam's thoughts were on the whole Ryback and Goldberg comparison. Adam starts out by pointing out how explosive Goldberg was in the ring, and how he really never used the mic to get a point across, he let his actions in the ring do the talking. Also, Adam isn't much of a fan of Ryback when he gets on the mic, proclaiming that his mic skills are average at best. “To me he's [Ryback] not as explosive, not as charismatic at this point anyways. He's still very young, he can learn and get better but the thing to me is that was Goldberg . . . he just went out and ran over people like he was playing football.” – Adam discussing how Ryback appears to be someone whom he's not in the ring. Adding to that fact, Chuck sums up the whole discussion in one simple sentence; “Ryback is not Ryback in real life, Goldberg is Goldberg in real life.” Ryback prepares himself if he were just someone on the set of a movie getting ready to play a character whereas Goldberg was always fired up, smashing his head on a locker to pump himself up. In the end, Chuck and Adam do agree, which calls for a celebration, that Ryback wouldn't have reached the height that Goldberg did in the WCW. Do you agree or do you think Ryback has what it takes to match Goldberg at the peak of his wrestling? Let us know on Twitter, @4thAndPain or tweet Adam, @AdamCarriker94 or Chuck, @TheChuckCarroll and tell us your thoughts!
The Washington Redskins have been known in the past for going after flashy, big name college players. That wasn't the case this year and Adam Carriker is excited about what lays ahead for the team and his new teammates.
Adam Carriker, chosen in the first round by the St. Louis Ram in 2007, shares his story of going through the NFL Draft.
London Fletcher joins teammate Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll to talk about the nausea he experienced following the first surgery of his career, how his rehab is going and what fueled his decision to return for a 16th season.
It doesn't appear there is anything on the immediate horizon for C.M. Punk and what about The Rock? Is he finished wrestling for good? Adam Carriker is full of answers in the latest edition of 'Ask Adam.'