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On today's episode Vince Discusses Wrestling OVERLOAD over this past weekend, how you can't INSULT the INTELLIGENCE of the UNINTELLIGENT, not having a clue as to WHAT Memorial Day is, Pee-Wee Herman Doc, Kris Jenner's RIDICULOUS Plastic Surgery, Sad News concerning the "Piano Man" and Vince's TOP 5 Male Solo Artists of ALL-TIME!!!
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Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps):
00:00 â 01:15 Introduction: Fastest growing pro wrestling show, announcement about Coach and Bro launching on the Stadium Network, reaching over 110 million homes.01:15 â 03:19 Audience engagement: Super stickers, live chat, and how fans can get involved in the discussion. Growth of the show: YouTube numbers, national TV presence.03:19 â 05:52 Vince Russo on the state of pro wrestling vs. other sports. Honest take: Russoâs lack of passion for modern wrestling business compared to his love for baseball. WWEâs current business decisions and their impact on fans.05:52 â 07:07 WWEâs gamble: Four shows in four days at the same Florida arena. Discussion about ticket price hikes and impact on families.07:07 â 09:05 The fallout: NXT event canceled due to poor ticket sales (only 1,600 sold). Broader implications of overpricing; encouragement for fans standing up to high prices.09:05 â 13:37 Digging deeper: WWEâs costs, their business model, and reliance on wrestling as a piggy bank to pay off debts from other acquisitions. TV deals and why cancellations matter more than before. Insight into arena sizes, ticket sales, pricing (> $100 for NXT), and pipeline challenges.13:37 â 15:47 Vinceâs view as a consumer, not just a wrestling insider. Candid anecdotes about the impact of ticket costs on families and the industry.15:47 â 19:00 Super stickers: Fan questions about blurring lines between wrestling characters (heels vs. faces), social media, and kayfabe. Coachâs petâs interruption, adding a personal touch to the show.19:00 â 22:16 WWEâs ratings woes: Viewership decline, YouTube and Netflix business strategies discussed. Exclusive content, social media highlights, and concerns for long-term business health.22:16 â 25:45 Missing star power: Triple H management decisions, Karrion Kross and Cody Rhodesâ absences and implications. Missed opportunities in storytelling and authority figure roles.25:45 â 27:38 Star power shuffle, comparison to sports, and how few can really sell tickets. Issue of giving top stars extended time off despite struggling ratings.27:38 â 29:50 Why did TKO really buy WWE? Corporate family drama between Vince, Stephanie, and Shane. TKOâs focus: Using WWE profits to pay other debts, not growing the wrestling business.29:50 â 32:23 Summerâs always slow for wrestling, pressure on upcoming shows, star availability issues. Will TKO adjust strategies or double down? The critical importance of pivots in entertainment.32:23 â 36:14 Content as king: WWEâs value to networks and streamers. Russoâs consulting experience with USA Network. Revenue models, sliding scale discussions, and why networks lack leverage.36:14 â 39:36 Fun tangent: Paul Heyman, Bill Belichick, age-gap engagements, and marital humor. Tangible fan connectionsâthe real value of personalities beyond the ring.39:36 â 42:45 Rapid-fire super stickers: Triple H, Roman Reigns movie rumors, main event talent not working enough dates, WWEâs business vs. Hollywood crossovers.42:45 â 48:21 Mercedes Mone on the creative differences between WWE and AEW. Changing culture: Wrestlers openly speaking out, talent wanting creative control, and managementâs response. Historical reference: Steve Austin's Nash Bridges experience, Vince McMahonâs priorities.48:21 â 51:57 Lessons from WWEâs failed movie ambitions and Stacy Keiblerâs attempt at Hollywood. Why wrestling crossovers rarely pay off and how TKOâs new media mindset differs from Vinceâs era.51:57 â 58:10 Discussion about new WWE/Netflix scripted content (âUnreal Showâ). Importance of having wrestling-savvy creatives, pitfalls of âTV writerâ hires. Power dynamics: Triple H vs. TKO, Nick Khanâs business-first focus.58:10 â 01:00:46 What will force WWE/TKO to change course? Cancellations, declining ratings, and money no longer being a shield against fan discontent.01:00:46 â 01:02:15 Finale: Recap of major points, interaction with live chat, thanks to the community, and word on the showâs continued growth and upcoming move to Stadium Network.01:02:15 â End Final thoughts: Itâs about the business, the money, and what really drives change in wrestling today. Announcement of next episode and gratitude to fans. -
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On today's episode Vince covers: BIG TIME HEAT from his wife, Convincing his 94 year-old Dad he has DEMENTIA, Is it time to FREE THE NIP, Are Fights on "X" Orchestrated, Hood Pooping, ABBA Doc and FIVE ARTISTS He Wishes he had seen.
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Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamped):
00:00:33 â Kicking Off: PFL, Sports Betting & Wrestling CredentialsThe Coach reps the PFL and sets the stage, celebrating the show's explosive growth thanks to their unique insider expertise. Coach hypes Russo's credibility and their knack for covering sports betting, MMA, and pro wrestling all in one show.00:01:17 â Vince Russo's Sports Weekend & Parlay Disaster
Vince shares highs and lows from his weekend: his Giants sweep, but a failed Yankees/Mets parlayâthanks to a grand slam. Coach dishes hard betting advice on why parlaying unders and run lines is a bad idea.00:02:49 â The New York Sports Fan Experience
Vince and Coach marvel at New York's unique sports fandom, reliving the drama of Yankees fans turning on Juan Soto. They bond over the highs and brutal lows of playing and performing in NYC.00:04:20 â Super Stickers, Conventions & Wrestler Fan Boundaries
Vince introduces Super Stickers and pivots to a hot topic: inappropriate fan behavior at conventions (including a dramatic real-life incident with Saraya/Paige). The hosts reminisce about gross fan encounters, discuss personal boundaries, and workshop advice for respectful meet-and-greet etiquette.00:11:21 â Wrestling Belt "Marks" & The Hot Chick Conundrum
Light-hearted banter on wrestling superfans who bring replica beltsâand why you never see "hot chicks" with wrestling belts at shows. The hosts imagine a fantasy scenario and break down the psychology behind fan and performer behavior at wrestling events.00:14:38 â Concert Crossovers & Wrestling's Missed Opportunities
Coach spotlights Jelly Roll surprise-bringing Eminem onstage, drawing parallels to wrestling's lackluster cross-promotion and celebrity integration.00:15:58 â Conspiracy Theories: AEW Collision Sabotage?
Vince dives into a "Max" (streaming platform) conspiracy after AEW Collision suffers a suspicious technical glitch, with The Rockâs "Black Adam" movie mysteriously set to auto-play. The hosts riff on programming snafus and wrestling TV logic.00:22:00 â Interactive Q&A: Meet & Greet Kisses, Polls, and Baby Russo Debuts!
Super Stickers light up the chat; Vince and Coach react to fansâ questions, including meet-and-greet scenarios and whether they'd let a fan kiss them for a photo. Debut of "Baby Russo" (AI promo parody), with hilarious results and glitch-induced banter.00:27:06 â Life Differences & Marriage Anecdotes
Vince recounts a "purple rug" shopping disaster with his wife, highlighting classic male vs. female indecisiveness in relationships. Coach offers comic relief about post-divorce life and domestic drama.00:32:09 â Fan Requests & Wrestling Merch Hunts
A fan appeals for help tracking down a rare John Cena hat; the hosts crowdsource solutions and commiserate about mark culture in wrestling merch.00:32:39 â Maternity in WWE: Alexa Bliss & Carmellaâs Contrasting Stories
Discussion of WWEâs new backstage daycare for Alexa Blissâ child, contrasted with Carmellaâs claims of WWE undervaluing mothers. Insights on past WWE culture and Triple Hâs infamous branded tour bus.00:36:14 â Paychecks, Wrestling Lifestyles, & Outlandish Expenses
Coach and Vince discuss the financial reality of working for WWE, wild spending stories from international tours, and lessons in balancing paycheck size with real-life expenses.00:40:43 â Super Stickers: Live Event No-Shows & Rising Ticket Prices
A listener recounts attending SmackDown and missing top stars despite their advertisement. Coach and Vince analyze the root causes, from TKO management gaffes to diminished star rosters and the business impact on live event ticketing.00:44:05 â Who Are Wrestlingâs True Ticket Sellers?
Coach and Vince list the short roster of current stars who genuinely move ticketsâincluding Cody Rhodes, Becky Lynch, Jey Uso, Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins, and discuss the challenge of keeping talent visible when injured.00:47:38 â Merch Wars: The Battle for Arena T-Shirts
Old-school stories of WWE legends fighting for merchandise sales and spots at arena standsâand the importance of keeping stars at live events for merchandise success.00:51:32 â Audience Q&A: Storytelling Classes, WWE PLE Scheduling, and More
Vince fields questions about teaching writing; Coach toys with on-camera coaching. Explains why WWE moved PLEs to Saturday nights to avoid clashing with Sunday Night Football on Peacock.00:54:01 â Saturday Nightâs Main Event: Making It Must-See
Inside booking talk: how would Vince book Cena vs. R-Truth to make it truly impactful? The hosts lament lack of long-term storytelling and creative planning in modern WWE writing.00:57:43 â Backstage Title Changes & Respect: The Chelsea Green Example
Coach and Vince explain why informing wrestlers of title changes in advance is a respect issue, using Chelsea Greenâs surprise title loss as a case study in mismanaging talent momentum.01:04:53 â MJF in WWE: Risk or Reward?
The team weighs MJFâs potential as a WWE megastar and why control over his character could kill his appeal.01:06:13 â Missed Continuity, Pay-Per-View Hangovers, and Classic Raw Openings
A trip down memory lane: the thrill of immediate PPV fallout on the following Raw, and the nostalgia for shows where consequences and continuity always carried over.01:08:47 â Finale: Stadium Network Launch & Closing Remarks
Coach and Vince hype their upcoming expansion to the Stadium Network, celebrate new opportunities, shout out their all-star production team, and thank the loyal audience for helping the show grow. -
On today's EXTENDED Episode of "Before My Head Explodes", Vince discusses many topics including: Joe Biden's Cancer, The Springsteen/Trump WAR, Mexican Naval Vessel CRASHING into Brooklyn Bridge, TOP FIVE Ice Creams of ALL-TIME, "Sweaty Balls" Candle, Darby/Mt. Everest, Epstein Suicide Confirmed, Paige PAWED and is Vince McMahon INNOCENT?!!!
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00:00:48 â Welcome and What Makes This Show DifferentCoach opens with the showâs unique focus on wrestlingâs bigger business storylinesâskipping the usual segment-by-segment reviews. Vince Russo joins, joking about tech issues and their show's growth, including a huge new stadium network deal launching May 28.
00:04:01 â Reflecting on Success and PurposeCoach and Vince share gratitude for the showâs rise over the past year, emphasizing their honest, expertise-driven takes aimed at making viewers smarter wrestling fans.00:05:14 â The Sabu Story: The Dark Side of Wrestling Culture
Vince recounts Sabuâs alleged health crisisâbleeding feet before a matchâand the wrestling industryâs risky tendency to push talent through pain. They analyze the kratom controversy, reading FDA warnings and discussing the history of painkiller and drug use in the business.00:11:15 â Wrestlingâs Changing Locker Room Culture
Russo and Coach note major improvements in todayâs locker rooms (less drug use, talents playing video games) but admit old habits die hard for older wrestlers, sharing personal stories of addiction, cold-turkey recovery, and why pro wrestling is so hard to leave.00:19:12 â Fan Interaction & Super Chats Begin
Listeners get acknowledgedâCoach and Vince encourage questions via super stickers/donations, promising in-depth answers throughout.00:19:51 â Rhea Ripley vs. Internet Wrestling Community
Coach reads Rhea Ripleyâs viral tweet calling out toxic fandom and AI rumors. Vince breaks down the repetitive accusations all wrestlers face online (favoritism, bias, hate), arguing itâs an IWC-wide issueânot gender specific. Coach warns about the risks of wrestlers engaging negatively with fans, and offers smart strategies for handling social media criticism.00:27:27 â Fan Q&A: WWEâs Live Event Strategy & Booking
Questions pour in: Is WWE making Raw and SmackDown into âhouse showsâ? Why are AJ Styles and Finn getting more airtime over talents like Karrion Kross? Vince and Coach pull back the curtain on lazy booking, commercial break strategies, and TKOâs financial mindset.00:31:14 â WWEâs Skyrocketing Ticket Prices
International fans share how much it's costing to attend events now. Coach and Vince empathizeâdiscussing WWEâs limited live schedules, family sacrifices, and the real financial squeeze for average fans.00:40:28 â WWEâs Creative Under Triple H & Ego Watch
They dissect Triple Hâs approach to creative, new faction names, comparing his focus on self-image with Vince McMahonâs more âfor-the-businessâ philosophy. The guys debate managementâs disconnect from fans and why it matters.00:45:40 â Booking On the Fly: The Zelina Vega Controversy
Coach explains why last-minute title decisions undercut storylines, using Zelina Vegaâs recent win as a cautionary tale for how champions and stories should be planned and protected in advance.00:51:16 â Cross-Industry Creative Lessons
Drawing parallels to the NFL schedule reveals, Coach suggests WWE could benefit from more collaborative creativity and long-term storytelling.00:53:09 â Inside WWEâs Boardroom
Coach and Vince imagine what itâs like for wrestling âlifersâ like Triple H and Bruce Prichard now that corporate execs (who donât understand wrestling) call the shots. They consider the pressures and frustrations of working under TKOâs entertainment-first vision.00:55:00 â Sharing the Wealth: Whoâs Really Winning in WWE?
Coach points out that Triple H, despite running creative, isnât in the top earnersâ listâraising questions about power, recognition, and corporate realities.00:56:12 â Wrapping Up with More Fan Questions
Fans inquire about Karrion Kross (and Scarlettâs underused talent), worst booker debates, and Cardi Bâs buzzworthy hosting of SummerSlam. Coach and Vince weigh in on how WWEâs chasing âviralityâ and mainstream moments.01:01:00 â WWEâs Ticket Pricing Explained & The Fan Squeeze
Coach reads a revealing Mark Shapiro quote loaded with corporate jargonâtranslating it into real talk about how WWE views live events, ticket prices, and the potential danger of ignoring the actual wrestling fan experience.01:05:09 â Sign-Off and Stadium Network Reminder
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On this episode Vince discusses Finding the ROOT of his depression, STILL Getting Screwed by TECH SUPPORT, MLB Hypocrisy, Rhea Ripley is MAD at the Internet Wrestling Community and why Triple H NEEDS Vince McMahon's.
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00:00 â 02:00 The Coach opens the show, thanks viewers for their patience, and reveals heâs just returned from Florida. Teases a massive announcement and recaps eyeing WWE Backlash amidst his busy weekend.02:01 â 04:45 Vince Russo joins, sharing excitement over a âholidayâ Jeep ride. Both hosts tease the buzz for todayâs discussion and invite fans to chime in with super stickers and questions.04:46 â 09:25 The duo launches into a controversial breakdown of Backlash, focusing on the illogical match finish involving John Cena, Travis Scott, and the referees. Russo rants about logic holes, crowd pops, and the lost art of Pat Pattersonâs meticulous main event planning.09:26 â 14:45 Coach and Vince discuss the businessâ recent turn towards âpure entertainmentâ as declared by Triple H and The Rock. They dissect the blurred lines between kayfabe and realityâespecially in press conferences post-showâand question the direction WWE is taking.14:46 â 19:50 Coach addresses recent backlash for his criticism of Bayleyâs character, clarifying the difference between critiquing a persona versus a person. Russo emphatically agrees, noting creative stagnation under both Vince McMahon and Triple H.19:51 â 24:50 Chat Q&A: They respond to fan feedback about booking, recent Superstars' returns, and the bizarre R-Truth/Cena press conference table spotâwhich Russo says is textbook WWE âsetting upâ future matches.24:51 â 29:30 BREAKING INSIDER NEWS: Coach breaks exclusive news that Cena and The Rock will cross paths before SummerSlam, plus teases a blockbuster six-man tag match involving major names, including Travis Scott and Bad Bunny.29:31 â 34:15 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Coach reveals the Coach and Bro Showâs expansionâsoon to air for a full hour on Stadium, reaching 110+ million homes across multiple streaming platforms. Vince jokes about needing a Paul Heyman-style spray tan for TV!34:16 â 39:00 Becky Lynch echoing Coachâs Bayley critique, Alexa Blissâs underwhelming return, and the generational/age challenge in both the menâs and womenâs divisions. Insider info on WWEâs ongoing backstage power struggles and the move to the West Coast.39:01 â 45:00 The hosts discuss recent talent releases (e.g., Braun Strowman) and re-signings, the shortfall of star-making from NXT, and the lack of creative re-introduction for returning wrestlers. Coach drops inside news about Vince McMahonâs ongoing feud with Triple H and Stephanie, and his possible moves behind the scenes.45:01 â 53:00 Dissecting creative control, wrestlersâ promo preparation in the modern WWE, and the diminished role of backstage vignettes and storytelling. Russo and Coach lament long entrances and a lack of proper build for new or returning stars.53:01 â 58:00 Financial talk: rising ticket prices, fewer house shows, and the WWEâs focus on quarterly profits over long-term creative cohesion. Discussion of shifting company headquarters from Connecticut to Las Vegas/LA.58:01 â END Q&A: Cenaâs heel turn and its lack of payoff, Beckyâs current run, and whether WWEâs storytelling is suffering from internal sabotage. Final thoughts on why wrestling needs compelling, coherent creativeâand how Coach & Bro plan to keep delivering the real talk every week. -
On today's episode Vince discusses his own "Mortality" becoming very REAL as he struggles with Depression, the Passing of ECW Legend "Sabu", John Cena's Cancer Scare and WWE's "Backlash" Finish having ZERO LOGIC. ALSO, what Great SUPERMARKETS have we lost over the years?!!!
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00:00 â Seniority Claimed, Shenanigans Called Out
Vince Russo jokes about renaming the show due to "coach shenanigans", with Tommy pitching in more frequently lately. Friendly banter sets the tone, poking fun at a colleague's absence.01:21 â The Ratings Rant & Post-Mania Pressure Russo reveals his pet peeve: WWEâs declining post-WrestleMania ratings, blaming excuse-making about TV competition. Recounts the pressure of keeping new viewers during his writing tenure and Vince McMahonâs famous âif itâs good, theyâll watch itâ mantra.06:26 â Creative Accountability & the Backlash Card Critique Both hosts criticize todayâs creative team for making excuses and not delivering compelling weekly content. Tommy lambasts the current Backlash card as uninspired, especially matches like McAfee vs. Gunther.08:47 â Goldberg Rumors & Roster Discontent Vince discusses backstage rumblings about Goldbergâs possible involvement and the impact on rising stars and long-term booking logic.09:47 â WWE Backlash Card âQuizâ The hosts challenge each other to recall Backlash matches, highlighting lackluster build and thin storytelling. Commentary on the reduction in matches per show and concerns about matches vs. entrance times.12:14 â Cenaâs Heel Turn & Orton Feud Russo and Carlucci slam the abrupt heel turn for Cena with minimal storyline justification, praising Cenaâs effort despite poor creative direction.14:44 â Travis Scott at WrestleMania & the Cody Conundrum Tommy questions the booking decisions with Travis Scott interfering at WrestleMania, Codyâs ensuing disappearance, and the missed opportunities for follow-up.17:08 â Super Stickers & Production Team Shoutouts Respond to fansâ questions about the pay-per-view schedule. Tommy gives an in-depth look at the hardworking WWE production team and the immense effort behind video packages, spotlighting Adam Panucci and David Sahadi.20:56 â UFC, Ticket Prices & SummerSlam Rumors They rib about unsold UFC tickets and Ari Emanuel calling The Rock. Vince jokes about $1 Rockies game tickets versus WWEâs PPV prices and shares rumors of a wild SummerSlam card (Cena/Travis Scott vs. Cody/Bad Bunny).23:10 â Becky Lynch vs. Hulk Hogan: Generation Gaps & Industry Respect Russo plays and responds to Becky Lynch comments (in character) about Hulk Hogan, arguing younger generations donât appreciate the pressure people like Hogan faced. Both hosts defend Hoganâs legacy and the foundations built for todayâs stars.30:38 â WWE Backstage: Stories from the '90s Production war stories: Tommy shares a tale about releasing Vince and King from commentary too early, illustrating old-school accountability and backstage tension.34:36 â More Super Stickers: Hoganâs Name Value & Industry Irony Engage with listeners about why Hogan keeps getting mentioned and debates about WWE and its future with the Saudis.38:42 â Political Warfare in WWE & Triple Hâs Challenges Speculation on Triple H vs. The Rock creative camps and how politics may be distracting from quality booking (e.g., missing out on a Cinco de Mayo tie-in).41:15 â Hugs or Finger-Point of Death? Light-hearted debate: Would they rather get the infamous âTriple H pointâ or a hug from Tony Khan?41:34 â TNA x NXT: Cross-Promotion Potential They praise TNA and NXTâs talent exchange, tout Joe Hendry and Trick Williams, and wonder why WWE releases arenât moved to TNA.43:17 â David Arquette, WCW Champion: Russo Sets the Record Straight Vince recounts how Arquette winning the WCW title came from Tony Schiavoneâs ideaâexplains the logic and lasting controversy behind that decision.46:51 â Iconic WWE Commercials & JRâs Announcing Greatness Memories of WWEâs million-dollar Super Bowl ad and production insights. High praise for Jim Rossâs irreplaceable storytelling.48:53 â Current Booking: Cenaâs Heel Turn, Missed Storylines, and Creative Hiccups Tommy and Vince share how theyâd have booked Cenaâs heel turn, lamenting the absence of creative minds like Pat Patterson.52:47 â Codyâs Booking & Heel Dynamics Discussion on why Cody Rhodesâ storylines lack payoff and the importance of clear motivations in wrestling narrative.53:30 â Wrap-Up, Plugs, and Where to Find the Hosts Tommy highlights his other shows and shares where fans can follow him. Vince promotes his Patreon and thanks listeners. -
On today's episode, Vince discusses the "WWE WrestleMania Roast" and how it has TERRIBLY BACKFIRED causing HEAT in the Locker Room---HOW could WWE Management NOT HAVE KNOWN the CHAOS this would Create, also; Jay Leno Stand-Up Guy, Diddy List Revealed and Smoky Robinson the Latest Celebrity named in a Sexual Assault Case.
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00:00 â Show kicks off: Coach returns from travel, touts rapid channel growth, and introduces Vince Russo.00:38 â Coach and Vince discuss audience growth, fan engagement via super stickers, and the âFinger Point of Deathâ phenomenon: Triple H and the legacy of pointing at future job losses.04:07 â Major topic: WWEâs annual layoffs. Coach explains staff and talent firings, including Dakota Kai, Braun Strowman, and Shayna Baszler, highlighting the real-life impacts on those released.05:12 â Russo compares WWEâs talent investment and accountability structure to Major League Baseball, criticizing WWE management for lack of consequences when big investments fail.08:59 â Examining WWEâs âbuddy systemâ in hiring and why poor decisions persist, especially with NXT call-ups. Coach and Russo analyze why certain talents (like Shayna Baszler) never get over.10:41 â Shift in company philosophy: House shows vs. TV, money-driven decisions under TKO management, and parallels to late-era WCW.11:59 â Repeat firings: Braun Strowman and Dakota Kaiâs return/exit cycles and lack of management accountability.13:33 â Russo and Coach express empathy for released talent and the challenge of finding equivalent work (especially for big characters like Braun Strowman).14:06 â Solutions: Russo calls for experienced writers/producers; Coach predicts increased demand for smart analysis like theirs as fans wise up.15:06 â First super sticker topics:
The Rock vs. Triple H power dynamics and the short- and long-term risks to Rockâs brand. WWEâs acquisition of Alberto Del Rioâs AAA contract and media misrepresentation. The âTony Khan hugâ phenomenon at AEW scrums and how management styles vary.18:51 â Should released WWE talent be sent to AAA/TNA to recoup investment? Why does WWE cut, instead of reassign, wrestlers with name value? Russo and Coach dig into possible reasons and the politics of inter-company relationships.
21:19 â Business of wrestling: If WWE doesnât offer TV time or creative opportunities, why not let talent thrive on partner platforms?
24:24 â WWEâs current âpushâ stars: Karrion Kross and Logan Paul. Why the company backs one over the other, the risk of outshining the creative team, and what holds talent back creatively.
28:13 â Coach on the value of open-minded booking and innovative minds in creativeâwhy experienced performers could be the solution WWE needs.
30:50 â The Logan Paul effect: Internet influencers outshining homegrown talent, and what that says about WWEâs pipeline and priorities.
32:16 â Super sticker: Why do top Smackdown stars all take time off together? Russo points to a lack of planning and âworking smarter.â Coach highlights missed production solutions.
34:08 â Attitude Era writing process: Russo details planning from PPV-to-PPV, building escalating weekly conflict, and flexibility in execution.
35:02 â WrestleMania 40 fallout: Cody Rhodesâ protection (or lack thereof) after controversial loss, and the logic (or absence) of post-PPV storytelling.
36:50 â The shift to âeverything is entertainmentâ: Russo and Coach debate WWEâs blurring of reality and its impact on fan engagement and believability.
40:22 â Financial management at TKO, power dynamics: The rise of The Rock, the absence of Triple H on financial statements, and what that really signals behind the scenes.
41:19 â Wrestling vs. Entertainment factions within WWE: Why the âentertainmentâ side is winning and what it means for old-school wrestling minds like Triple H.
44:07 â Smackdown moving back to two hoursâpros, cons, and what it signals about the showâs profitability.
45:26 â Potential for ex-WWE talent in AEW or TNA, and whether AEW will seize the opportunity to grow.
46:17 â Chelsea Green, Zelina Vega, and the value of turning setbacks into creative opportunities, plus a heartfelt moment about Vegaâs tribute to her late father.
48:00 â The problem with hasty returns: Why vignettes matter for stars like Aleister Black and how WWE repeatedly fumbles big comebacks.
49:27 â Lessons from PFL and sports TV: Stop chasing competition, focus on strong storytelling and authentic branding.
50:43 â Russo on wrestling politics, Triple Hâs precarious position, and why the industryâs in-fighting undermines creative progress.
53:35 â Advice for talent and management: Stick to your strengths, avoid âpower for powerâs sake,â plus true stories from Coach and Russo on saying no to the wrong opportunities.
56:21 â Business, loyalty, and creative blockades: The real reasons WWE drops the ball with stars and why self-promotion is a double-edged sword.
59:55 â Fun in wrestling and why itâs sorely missing: Both hosts reminisce about backstage days full of joy, compared to the fear-based, political environment today.
1:03:30 â Super sticker on Triple H: The disconnect between star power and creative skill, and why âwrestlerâs mentalityâ doesnât always breed the best bosses.
1:06:24 â The logic of revenge storylines: Why todayâs booking wouldnât fly with Austin, Rock, and Attitude Era fans.
1:08:19 â Classic Rock & Coach skits, Barry Manilow moments, and unexpected crossovers with sports stars.
1:11:56 â Surreal moments: The joy of recognition from major league athletes and celebritiesâliving proof of wrestlingâs broad reach.
1:12:45 â Outtakes: The pressure of staying serious during Rock segments and the reality behind delivering iconic promos.
1:13:52 â The hiring reality for WWE writers: Why fresh, creative minds often donât last, and the hidden obstacles in TV wrestling rooms.
1:14:31 â Closing: Preview of channel giveaways, schedule updates, and an appreciation to the best producer and audience in the game.
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On today's episode Vince follows up on FACING OFF with Brand Member who labeled him a "liar", the PROBLEM with Series on "Netflix", RiRi PREGGERS again, Pissed Off Bears and Triple H and his BUDDIES never being held ACCOUNTABLE. Plus---the TOP FIVE Greatest Cartoon Characters of ALL-TIME!!!
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[00:00:19] Welcome & Show Intro
Coach greets listeners, thanks the growing community, and sets the stage for todayâs wrestling hot topics. Vince Russo plugs fan interactions via super stickers/donations and jumps right in.[00:01:21] Shane McMahon & Charlotte Flair Spotted with A-Rod â WWE, Business, or Coincidence? Viral video surfaces of Shane McMahon and Charlotte Flair at the Lakers game with Alex Rodriguez. Russo doubts any major conspiracy but Coach does a deep dive: Discusses possible reasons (investment, future ventures, strategic moves in MMA and sports). They speculate about the timing, given recent vulnerabilities in WWE and potential new wrestling promotions.[00:06:57] Are the McMahons Really Sports People? Shaneâs Interests & WWEâs Vulnerability Discussion on the McMahon familyâs interest (or lack thereof) in traditional sports. Coach highlights Shane McMahonâs personal passion for MMA, his desire to be a boss, and how the current WWE climate may foster major moves from former insiders.[00:09:12] Should Wrestlingâs Magic Be Revealed? â Stone Coldâs Take on Kayfabe & Modern WWE Reaction to Stone Cold Steve Austinâs appearance on Ariel Helwaniâs show. Austin compares wrestlingâs magic to a magicianâs illusion, arguing against breaking kayfabe and showing the âmaking of.â Russo and Coach debate whether WWEâs move to total transparency (with shows like 'WWE Unreal') is the right path, especially with new TKO ownership.[00:16:18] TKOâs Strategy: Does It Alienate Core WWE Fans? Critique on TKOâs approach, including extremely high ticket prices, prioritizing profits over generational connection and fan experience. Multiple fan super stickers highlight outrage over $40,000 SummerSlam seats. Contrast between WWEâs model and fan-centric organizations like the Savannah Bananas.[00:22:35] Wrestling Commentary & Storytelling â Why the New Dayâs Commentary Missed the Mark Fans chime in from around the world on commentary and character work, specifically critiquing New Day for burying opponents verbally. Russo and Coach break down why traditional heel and face dynamics matter in wrestling storytelling.[00:29:08] Social Media Clips vs. Full Shows â Is WWE Hurting Its Network Partners? Debate on WWEâs focus on YouTube/social media highlights over full-length content. Discussion about the Netflix deal, lack of exclusivity, and how it could impact future streaming rights and viewer engagement.[00:36:12] Behind the Curtain â WWEâs Writersâ Room Modernization Russo rants about the authenticity of âwritersâ roomâ depictions in suits and ties, reflecting on the real, chaotic creative process in Vince McMahonâs WWE. Insights into the changing creative process and why the magic of wrestling storytelling is being lost in current corporate culture.[00:46:01] Talent Cuts, Backstage Politics & WWEâs Womenâs Division: What's Really Going On? Discussion about recent cryptic messages from Dakota Kai and Natalya â is another round of cuts coming? Deep dive into why female talent turnover is high, the lack of long-term character building, and how backstage âheatâ can suddenly derail careers.[01:03:12] When Speaking Up Gets You Punished: The Chelsea Green Case Study Coach and Russo analyze Chelsea Greenâs exclusion from WrestleMania and the loss of her title after voicing her frustrations to management. Broader discussion on WWEâs culture of risk-averse writers and why innovative, outspoken talent often gets sidelined.[01:09:00] The Rock vs. Triple H: NXT Politics, Fan Perception, and the Real Power Struggles Fan theories spark conversation about the ongoing civil war between The Rock and Triple H behind the scenes. Speculation on how talent must pick sides, and what the ousting of Vince McMahon really means for the company.[01:11:38] The WrestleMania Roast Debacle & WWEâs PR Damage Control Coach and Russo recap the much-maligned WrestleMania roast, WWEâs efforts to erase it from existence, and what it reveals about the companyâs current leadership. Reflection on Vince McMahonâs former influence and control, contrasted with TKOâs looser, less thoughtful approach.[01:17:28] Why Fans Are Paying $40,000 to Be âPart of the Showâ â Experience Over Product Russo theorizes that astronomical ticket prices are about making fans feel like participants, not spectators â a fundamental shift in WWEâs relationship with its audience.[01:21:03] Cody Rhodesâ Momentum & The Problem with Short-term Booking Critique on WWEâs lack of long-term story arcs for main eventers post-title win. The importance of planning and delivering satisfying payoffs to sustain fan interest.[01:24:29] Final Thoughts: Real Talk, Real Business, & The Future of Wrestling Podcasts Coach and Russo wrap up with gratitude for the active global audience and underline the podcastâs mission: To spotlight good vs. bad business practices in pro wrestling, spark real conversations, and hold the industry accountable. -
On today's episode Vince talks about Brand Members calling him a "Liar", the "3rd Man" is Revealed---is this another Hogan/Bischoff Con, What Makes a Good Character, Why aren't Women Roles in Movies as Memorable as the Men's?
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00:00 â Show Kickoff & Coachâs Golf Escapade
Vince opens the show while Coach is on the back nine at Pebble Beach. Tommy Carlucci steps in with banter about Coachâs golf priorities and need for a new show intro animation.01:22 â Listener Interactions & Show Participation Vince explains how fans can join the conversation via Super Stickers and donations.01:41 â NFL Draft: Chador Sanders Controversy Tommy unpacks what went wrong for Chador Sanders dropping to the 5th roundâlack of preparation, disrespect in interviews, and team reactions. Discussion about decisions made by teams like the Steelers and how Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen responded to Chador Sanders.03:29 â Shiloh Sanders Fires Deion as Agent / Colorado College Football Vince reflects on the impact Deion Sanders and his sons have had in Colorado and shares surprise at the familyâs draft week drama. Tommy speculates on Pittsburgh Steelersâ quarterback situation.04:33 â Fantasy Sports Frustration: Yahooâs Big Glitch Vince rants about a critical Yahoo Fantasy error that cost him points and potential earnings as a fantasy baseball commissioner. Tommy shares his Yankees insights and emphasizes fantasy sports commitment.07:43 â Listener Q&A: Wrestling Script Segments & Seth Rollins at NFL Draft Vince explains segment timing in wrestling scripts (2â20 minutes). Both hosts roast Seth Rollinsâ NFL draft appearance and discuss why mainstream NFL fans didnât respond to WWE antics.10:19 â Headlines: Hogan & Bischoff Tease NWO-Style Announcement Vince and Tommy discuss Hogan/Bischoffâs black-and-white teaser video and speculate about the mysterious âthird man.â Tommy explains why itâs a hype tactic, not a real wrestling comebackâlikely a podcast or new show, not WWE or AEW.12:45 â Eric Bischoff & Wrestling Legends: Can't Let It Go? Vince shares personal history and new book about the Hogan/Bischoff TNA era, reflecting on how some wrestlers never leave the business. Both agree: if fans will still pay, legends will keep cashing in.14:50 â Super Chats: Vince McMahon Rumors Defused Dismissing the idea Vince McMahon would join Hulk Hogan and Bischoffâs project, citing too much controversy and business sense.16:47 â âChief Petty Officerâ Triple H & WWE Title Drama Russo and Carlucci dive deep into recent WWE pettiness: Triple H stripping Chelsea Green of her US Title after she questioned her WrestleMania exclusion. They analyze how WWE management punishes talent for speaking out and compare Greenâs charismatic talent to the lackluster booking decisions.20:51 â Chelsea Green, Creativity, and Career Advice Tommy and Vince praise Chelsea Greenâs creativity and marketability, comparing her treatment to ex-WWE star Charley Carusoâs successful jump to mainstream media. Advice for Green: aim bigger than WWE.25:11 â The Writing on the Wall: Bayley Speaks Out / Womenâs Division Issues Discussion around Bayleyâs remarks about creative pushback and the risks of voicing concerns in WWE. Criticism of stale storylines (Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton) and missed opportunities with Chelsea Green.28:57 â Booking What WWE Wonât: How to Use Chelsea Green Right Vince suggests an alternate WrestleMania angle, with Green interrupting and feuding with Mickie James instead of being sidelined.30:44 â Naming Factions: The âTrifecta of Terrorâ Roast Russo and Carlucci lampoon the new Paul Heyman faction name, comparing it to the infamous Dungeon of Doom and pitching comical alternatives (âFoursome of Fearâ).36:01 â Attitude Era vs. Ruthless Aggression: Which Was Better? Tommy compares the Attitude Eraâs realism and cultural impact with the relative blandness of Ruthless Aggression.37:12 â Surprise Crossovers: TNA & WWE Talent Exchange Rundown of Joe Hendry and Trick Williamsâ recent crossover, and how it helps both promotions gauge talent. Debate over whether TNA talent got âburiedâ and why WWE cross-promotion is a win for smaller promotions.40:24 â WrestleMania's Missed Opportunities The hosts criticize WWEâs use of time, lengthy entrances, and failure to showcase deserving talent like The Miz, Sheamus, and especially Chelsea Green.42:10 â Looking Ahead: The Future of Wrestling Legends Russo and Carlucci joke about who will be the next generation of legends trotted out in a decade. Wrap-up, listener thanks, and where to follow the hosts and watch more content. -
On today's episode Vince covers a PLETHORA of Topics including: Shedeur Green/NFL Draft, THUGS taken Down in Vince's Backyard, was Nicole Kidman REPLACED BY A CLONE, Rock-n-Roll HOF, F*** YAHOO FBB and HOW the "Chief Petty Officer" Triple H SCREWED out girl, Chelsea Green!!!
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[00:00] Show Open & WWE Controversy Unveiled
Coach introduces the episode, teasing major WWE drama and invites audience engagement via super stickers and premium BTT membership. Vince Russo joins, noting how today's wrestling buzz is always about backstage events, not in-ring action, and why their insider perspective matters.[02:17] The Rockâs Pat McAfee Interview Fallout Coach shares the massive fan response (770,000+ views) to his take on The Rockâs comments, underscoring how much fans care. Discussion begins on The Rockâs absence from WrestleMania, his rationale for skipping it, and the controversial Pat McAfee interview.[04:49] Russoâs Breakdown: The Rockâs Real Agenda Vince Russo calls out The Rock for setting Triple H up as the fall guy, suggesting calculated backstage maneuvering. Analysis of âthrowing Triple H under the bus,â the conflicting narratives around ticket sales, and The Rockâs shifting roles and public comments.[08:01] The Death of Kayfabe & WWEâs Identity Crisis Coach and Vince dissect The Rock admitting WWE is âall entertainment,â eroding the line between character & real life and leaving talentâand fansâconfused. Examples: Rhea Ripley's out-of-character appearance, backstage fan access at WrestleMania, and the blurring of reality.[11:39] Major Plot Holes & Fan Confusion Russo explains why The Rockâs story doesnât add up post-Elimination Chamber and how WWEâs inconsistent messaging is damaging the product.[14:46] The Rock Claps Back at Wrestling Critics Analysis of The Rockâs Twitter response to Dave LaGreca, outright calling the business a âworkâ and inviting select personalitiesânoticeably not Triple Hâto creative meetings. Implications this has for Triple Hâs internal influence.[17:19] Triple H: The Old Guard on Shaky Ground Coach and Vince speculate on internal power struggles: is Triple H being systematically pushed out by TKO and The Rock? Comparison to past WWE eras and potential fallout if Triple H is ousted.[22:57] Sacrificing WrestleMania for Corporate Games? The possibility that WrestleManiaâs main storylines were deliberately derailed for behind-the-scenes politics. Russo and Coach ponder whether sacrificing such a marquee event is part of a larger, orchestrated strategy.[26:35] The Vince McMahon Factor & WWEâs Next Moves Does TKO want to sever all McMahon associations if more scandals surface? Thoughts on Stephanie McMahonâs ESPN+ show, her WrestleMania presence, and how these moves insulate or isolate WWE power players.[29:27] Talent Torn: Picking Sides in a Corporate Civil War How the ongoing office drama forces wrestlers and staff to choose sides, risking their careers if they back the wrong person.[31:59] Fan Backlash: Ticket Prices, Rock No-Shows, & WWE Forgiveness Fans complain to Randy Orton about high prices, with viral moments and reactions dissected. Was The Rockâs absence a last-minute no-show or an intentional power play?[33:24] Wrestlingâs Grudge Culture â Is This All a Receipt? Coach and Vince explore deep-seated grudges among wrestlingâs top names and how old beefs drive current decisions.[37:04] Behind the Curtain: Wrestling Podcast Credibility & Writing Structure Russo compares the Attitude Eraâs writing process to todayâs chaos and addresses why âoutsiderâ podcasts miss the full picture.[40:13] Hot Takes & Speed Round: Cody Heel Turn, Biancaâs Gimmick, and More Rapid-fire responses to audience super stickers: should Cody turn heel? Is Biancaâs character stale? Why small details (like The Rockâs absence from Romanâs entrance) matter.[46:02] Whatâs Next for Triple H? AEW, a New Promotion, or VKM Reunion? Possibilities if Triple H gets forced out: working with Tony Khan, launching his own company, or reconnecting with Vince McMahon.[50:01] TKOâs Broader Agenda: Creative Chaos & the Netflix Pivot New Netflix show signals WWEâs shift away from kayfabe, as Coach and Vince warn of an identity crisis contributing to fan alienation.[54:03] Paul Heymanâs Cringe Moments & WWEâs Tone-Deaf Booking Blowback from Paul Heymanâs roast and McAfee show appearance shows how WWEâs âinmatesâ are running the asylum.[58:55] Closing Thoughts: The Fans Pay, The Product Falters Coach and Vince empathize with fans left disappointed by WrestleMania and urge a reset for WWEâs creative direction.[01:00:12] AEWâs Big Opportunity Russo points out this chaos as AEWâs chance to capitalize on WWEâs vulnerabilityâjust as the Attitude Era once did.[01:01:12] Show Close & Thank You Coach wraps up, thanking fans for a record number of super stickers and questions. Teases more insider breakdowns to come in future episodes. -
On today's episode Vince Discusses "Former First Lady" Michelle Obama's Comments about the REAL REASON she didn't attend President Trumps Inauguration, Shannon Sharpe in Hot Water over Sexual Assault Allegations and Triple H's ASSININE WORDS on Chyna "eventually" getting put into the WWE HOF! Oh, yeah, and he cuts an impromptu PROMO on Ad-Blocker!!!
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The Coach sets the stage with Karrion Kross' viral promo after being excluded from WrestleMania, exploring the blurred lines between "shoot" and "work" in wrestling. Vince Russo breaks down the authenticity and raw emotion in Krossâ words, framing it as both a performance and real frustration with WWE management.00:04:00 â 00:07:30 Deep dive into Kross' griping about creative's lack of appreciation for "good soldiers" and the downplaying of wrestling experience. The Coach and Russo debate how this promo reflects widespread locker room disunity, and possible repercussions for Kross' outspokenness.00:07:30 â 00:12:34 Russo and The Coach critique recent questionable WrestleMania decisionsâlike Becky Lynchâs tag title win and Stone Cold Steve Austinâs odd attendance announcement. Anecdotes about behind-the-scenes chaos and execution missteps, including Stone Coldâs botched ATV entrance and mishandled crowd moments.00:12:34 â 00:16:03 The duo laments overblown, lengthy entrances that ate into match timeâa stat reveals more entrance and waiting time than wrestling on Night One. Discussion of "what-ifs," like pulling out Goldberg or Mickie James for surprise moments vs. WWEâs actual choices, analyzing why big stars didnât appear and alternatives that wouldâve created buzz.00:16:03 â 00:23:26 Heavy criticism of Triple Hâs creative leadership and how personal favoritism carries over from his wrestling career, affecting booking fairness and future prospects for talent. Reflection on how creative decisions are often driven by financial bottom lines post-TKO merger, impacting star appearances and story directions.00:23:26 â 00:27:29 WrestleMania main event decisions dissected: why Travis Scottâs involvement, repeated ânut shotâ finishes, and misplaced heat on Paul Heyman (instead of the wrestlers) derailed fan engagement. Broader point on WWEâs focus on spectacle over substance, referencing formulaic, repetitive finishers for big matches.00:27:29 â 00:32:15 Fallout and fan reaction: dissecting The Rockâs absence, speculation about big-name post-Mania appearances, and the risk of losing core fan loyalty. The Coach shares how short-term wins (overflowing merch booths, huge attendance) might hurt long-term fan retention, comparing current risks to the WWE decline in the early 2000s.00:32:15 â 00:39:32 The Coach and Russo urge AEW to capitalize on WWEâs strategic missteps, and reminisce about how writing excellence can change the game. Outrage over a lack of backstage segments/interviews at Maniaâbreaking from a storytelling staple. Concerns over Jey Usoâs championship celebration antics, Hack booking, and how public perceptions get shaped after these high-profile mistakes.00:39:32 â 00:40:45 Final wrap-up: Coach, Russo, and crew encourage fans to tune in for instant post-Raw reactions, tease further breakdowns, and thank the lively, passionate audience for their engagement. - Laat meer zien