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Your home for professional wrestling news, events, podcasts, and videos.

About The Daily Smark

The Daily Smark is a platform built for professional wrestling fans, started in 2018. What began as a simple website to aggregate wrestling news has grown into a full platform, including a website and apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android, covering WWE, AEW, TNA, NJPW, ROH, Stardom, and more.

Key Features

  • Read articles from 17+ different wrestling news sites (WWE, AEW, NJPW, ROH, Fightful, etc.)
  • Watch YouTube videos from WWE, AEW, NJPW and more
  • Subscribe to and listen to 1,000+ wrestling podcasts
  • Browse upcoming Live & TV Events from WWE, AEW, NXT, NJPW, and more
  • Ask an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT about wrestling, answered with The Daily Smark's data

Mobile Apps

The Daily Smark app is a wrestling app built from the ground up for iPhone, iPad, and Android, featuring:

  • Hero Article at the top of the News tab
  • Streamlined Company filter in News & Video tabs
  • Revamped Podcasts tab with Episodes/Shows toggle
  • Free User Accounts to sync Bookmarks, Podcast subscriptions, and Settings across devices
  • Custom app icons (Classic, Elite, Extreme, NWO, Impact)

Wrestling News for AI Assistants

In 2026 The Daily Smark opened its wrestling data to AI assistants. Fans can connect Claude or ChatGPT to The Daily Smark and ask about wrestling in plain language, and get answers drawn from the same news, TV schedules, and event listings that power the app. It is free, read-only, and needs no account.

It runs on the Model Context Protocol, the open standard for connecting AI assistants to outside data. Assistants get headlines and links back to the publisher who reported the story, never full article text, so credit and traffic stay with the writers.

Details and setup instructions: AI Assistants

About the Creator

Rich, creator of The Daily Smark

The Daily Smark is built by Rich, a lifelong wrestling fan and the platform's solo developer. A fan since the Razor Ramon days and a developer of over 15 years, he has been building The Daily Smark since 2018, from a simple news aggregator into the full app it is today.

Read the full story: About Rich