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Folks…this was BAD. Very bad. AEW Dynamite: Spring BreakThru was supposed to be BIG—but what we got? A mess. Total chaos, and not the good kind.MJF starts the show running his mouth—great as always, tremendous talent—but then gets forced into a main event against Darby Allin. Already questionable.Darby cuts an emotional promo…look, I'll be honest, I don't see it. People love it, I don't. Not a world champion promo. Not even close.And then the main event…FOUR Coffin Drops…and Darby Allin is your AEW World Champion. Let that sink in. That's your guy? That's the top of the company? Not good!Elsewhere—Ciampa destroys a nobody and suddenly wants a world title shot. Makes no sense.FTR calling everyone losers—fine, decent promo. Kevin Knight retains, looks solid.Jericho and Ricochet segment? Terrible. Awkward, flat, the attack looked weak—nobody came out of that looking better.Ospreay wins, but still doesn't feel like a main event star in THIS company. That's a problem.Willow vs Kamille? No heat, no impact. Just there.We break down EVERYTHING—what worked (not much), what didn't (a lot), and why this show raises serious questions about AEW's direction.Like, subscribe, and let's talk about it.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Let me tell you something—this NXT was STRONG. Very strong show. Maybe one of the best in a long time. Action, drama, stars being made—this is how you build the future!Kelani Jordan opens the show with a BIG win—tough match, lots of fight. That's how you start a show!Joe Hendry? Incredible charisma. Loses the title, asks the tough questions—but says “Joe says NO!” The crowd loves him. Then BOOM—Keanu Carver ruins everything. Total chaos, security everywhere, people flying through barricades. Not good!Tony D'Angelo—still champion. Very solid, very consistent. Beats Ethan Page in a strong match. Both guys? Ready for bigger things, no question.Myles Borne dealing with Darkstate—tension, drama, no leadership. That group is falling apart FAST. You can see it.Lola Vice in the main event? FANTASTIC. Big fight, big win over Jacy Jayne. And then after the match—absolute madness. Kali Armstrong, Kendal Grey, Izzi Dame, Sol Ruca—everyone showing up. This division is LOADED!We break down everything—the winners, the losers, and who's ready to move up RIGHT NOW.Like, subscribe, and let's keep winning!Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, let me tell you—this WWE RAW was BIG. Absolutely HUGE. Maybe one of the most explosive go-home shows before WrestleMania we've ever seen. Tremendous action, incredible drama, and some people… frankly, not looking so good.Brock Lesnar signs the contract and basically ends Oba Femi's career before WrestleMania even starts—very sad! Paul Heyman? Talking like it's already over. But Femi? Not backing down. Strong guy. Very strong.CM Punk and Roman Reigns—this was PERSONAL. Emotional. Angry. Real. Punk telling his life story, Reigns firing back—these two are about to go to war in Las Vegas. Believe me.Charlotte Flair loses and she's NOT happy. Total meltdown. Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer? Absolute chaos—fighting everywhere, knocking people over, no respect!Gunther vs Seth Rollins—serious business. These guys don't like each other, not even a little bit. WrestleMania is going to be brutal.And don't even get me started on Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane, Asuka—what are we doing here? No direction, lots of interference. Not good!Rusev dominates. LA Knight picks up a big win. The Usos doing great things.We break it ALL down. The good, the bad, and the VERY ugly. You don't want to miss this review—nobody does it better.Like, subscribe, and let's MAKE WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN!Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, this is a BIG episode—maybe the biggest, people are saying it—and we're breaking down everything from TNA Rebellion 2026. Tremendous show, lots of action, some winners, some losers… and we're going to tell it like it is. No fake analysis here.We start with the HUGE matches—Mike Santana, still your champion, doing a fantastic job, really strong. Mustafa Ali? Incredible performance, took that International Title like a star. And let me tell you, The System beating The Hardys? A shocker. Some people loved it, some people didn't—we'll get into it, very controversial.We talk about the GOOD, the BAD, and the frankly TERRIBLE decisions. Because not everything was perfect, okay? Some booking—questionable. But some moments? Absolutely majestic.Then we shift to some very serious news—Steve “Mongo” McMichael. A legend. Tough as they come. His story, his battle, and what we now know about CTE—it's powerful stuff, very important, and we give it the respect it deserves.Also—total DISASTER in the indie scene. The Berwyn Eagles Club, gone from wrestling after a crazy incident. Twenty years of history—just wiped out. We break it down, what happened, and why this is a major problem.And TNA—what are they doing? Pulling talent, canceling matches, causing chaos with other companies. Not good! We've got the details, and trust me, it's not pretty.PLUS: ODB going into the Hall of Fame (well deserved!), Hulk Hogan's final interview coming to Netflix—huge—and the insanity heading into WrestleMania 42. Celebrities, corporate moves, and some backstage drama that you won't believe.This episode has EVERYTHING—great wrestling, big controversy, emotional moments, and honest takes you're not going to hear anywhere else.You want the truth about wrestling today? You're in the right place.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

This was a VERY up-and-down episode of SmackDown—and one segment completely derailed the entire show.Let's break it all down:Rhea Ripley opens the show—standard setup, nothing specialBayley vs Alexa Bliss—fun match, solid workRoyce Keys continues to impress—huge upside if booked rightJacob Fatu vs Tama Tonga delivers, then Drew McIntyre DESTROYS Fatu afterBUT THEN…Pat McAfee segment happens—and everything falls apart.We're talking:Long, dragged-out promoCrowd completely drainedOrton, Cody Rhodes, Jelly Roll chaos that just didn't landFrom there, the show never recovered.Main event?Jade Cargill vs IYO SKY—decent match, but the crowd was DONE.This is a perfect example of how ONE segment can ruin an entire show.I break down everything—what worked, what didn't, and what WWE needs to fix FAST.

This was a VERY interesting episode of TNA Impact—some strong moments, some questionable decisions, and a main event that actually delivered.Let's break it all down:Eddie Edwards vs Mike Santana contract signing—VERY good promo work, personal, intense, real…until the attack kind of killed the momentMustafa Ali absolutely COOKING on the mic—one of the best segments on the showTaryn Terrell returns…Elegance Brand turns aggressive and dangerous (big shift)Frankie Kazarian gets a quick win, chaos after with ElijahKnockouts division continues to build with solid matchesMAIN EVENT:The Hardys vs The Righteous in a 2/3 Falls Tables Match—unique format, fun spots, and a strong finish. Hardys still know how to deliver.Overall:Some really good talking segments, solid wrestling, but a few booking decisions that just didn't hit.I give you the full breakdown—what worked, what didn't, and what TNA needs to fix.

Folks…this was a ROUGH episode of AEW Dynamite. I'm being nice when I say that.We had chaos, we had fights, we had a TON of action—but almost none of it meant anything. Just moves, noise, and confusion. Not good.Let's break it down:Ospreay vs Moxley feud explodes…with a giant brawl nobody reacted toUnited Empire vs Death Riders = just a mess, no structure, no storyDon Callis Family chaos with Takeshita, Okada, Bucks—completely all over the placeJericho returns and brings back…an old WWE gimmick? (we'll talk about that)Willow retains in a solid match—one of the few bright spotsBUT THEN—finally:Kenny Omega and MJF face off and actually deliver something with meaning, intensity, and storytelling. Easily the best part of the show.This is the problem with AEW right now:Too much chaos, not enough direction.I give you the REAL review—what worked, what didn't, and why this show missed the mark.

This was a WILD episode of NXT—huge energy, big personalities, and total chaos right out of the gate. Honestly, one of the most entertaining openings we've seen in a long time.Tony D'Angelo kicks things off as the NEW NXT Champion—calls himself the man, grand slam champion, big confidence. The crowd loved it.Then—BOOM:Joe Hendry appears (of course he does), Ethan Page interrupts, Ricky Saints joins in—everybody wants the title.And then DARKSTATE shows up and completely wrecks everything.We break it all down:Tony D'Angelo's big moment as championJoe Hendry staying incredibly overEthan Page and Ricky Saints drama heating upDarkstate making a serious statementThe chaotic 8-man tag—very fun, big energyPLUS:Lola Vice vs Jacy Jayne set for a rematch (huge crowd reaction)Izzi Dame picks up a win with interferenceBig men COLLIDING in a messy but fun triple threatStrong mid-card development across the boardThis is how you build momentum for NXT—fast, loud, and unpredictable.

Folks, this was a BIG episode of WWE RAW—tremendous energy, huge moments, and some very interesting decisions. We break it ALL down, and we do it better than anybody.CM Punk opens the show and absolutely unloads on Roman Reigns—calls him fake, manufactured, and honestly? Some of the strongest mic work you'll ever see. Incredible stuff.We've got:LA Knight, Logan Paul, and IShowSpeed chaos heading into WrestleManiaSeth Rollins BACK and going right after GUNTHER—huge fight feelJudgment Day taking over again—very dangerous groupRey Mysterio aligning with Penta? Very interesting moveWomen's division… we'll talk about it (not great, folks)And then—MAIN EVENT segment:Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi contract signing turns into TOTAL CHAOS. Chairs flying, security losing control—this is how you sell a WrestleMania match.I give you the REAL breakdown—what worked, what didn't, and what WWE needs to fix immediately.

Folks, this week we are talking about a MASSIVE show—NXT Stand & Deliver 2026—and let me tell you, some people delivered BIG… and others? Total disappointment. We break it all down, the winners, the losers, and what it all means for the future of professional wrestling—which, frankly, needs STRONG leadership right now.Lola Vice takes the Women's Championship in a very competitive triple threat—tremendous performance. Tony D'Angelo? He gets it DONE in that fatal four-way and walks out as NXT Champion—huge moment, very powerful. Meanwhile, Myles Borne holds strong against Johnny Gargano, and we're seeing a shift, folks—a real changing of the guard.But not everything is beautiful. We're asking the tough questions about booking, about momentum, about who's REALLY ready for the spotlight.Then we get into the BIG stories shaking the entire wrestling world:Injuries are piling up—Kyle Fletcher and Josh Alexander both dealing with serious knee issues. Not good! Mercedes Moné? The belt collector run is COLLAPSING—titles gone left and right. That's a trend, folks, and it's not a winning one.We've got unhappy talent like Willie Mack speaking out—wants more opportunity, and honestly, who can blame him? Meanwhile, chaos in NJPW as Gabe Kidd declares WAR. Total disruption.Chris Jericho is coming back—always a headline. John Cena hosting WrestleMania 42—great for business, believe me. And Cody Rhodes? Charging $10,000 for a VIP experience—very premium, very bold.PLUS: Pat McAfee aligning with Randy Orton—did not see that coming! And a Shawn Michaels documentary dropping—finally telling the REAL story.We take all of it, break it down, connect the dots, and tell you exactly where this industry is going—and what needs to change to make pro wrestling MAJESTIC again.You're not going to hear it like this anywhere else. Not even close.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

WWE SmackDown 4/3/26… and folks, this show was WEIRD. Not boring—just strange.Let's get into it:Randy Orton gets a MASSIVE hometown reaction in St. LouisCody Rhodes? BOOED. That's a problem… or maybe it's the planPat McAfee turns heel as Orton's guy?! Didn't see that coming… and I'm still not sure it worksThis whole segment went VERY meta — talking ratings, the business, everythingRhea Ripley wins quick — nothing specialUncle Howdy beats Tama Tonga — fine, nothing crazyTrick Williams, Sami Zayn, Carmelo Hayes — actually strong segment, good buildAleister Black vs Matt Cardona — fun matchWomen's tag match delivers… then gets wrecked by Nia Jax & Lash LegendTag titles match? PURE CHAOS — Danhausen curse nonsense, but honestly… it workedSami Zayn beats Carmelo Hayes… but did it like a HEELTrick Williams stands tall heading into WrestleManiaThis show had:Big reactionsConfusing decisionsSome VERY questionable storytellingWe break down what worked, what didn't, and what WWE is REALLY trying to do here.

TNA Impact 4/2/26 — and folks, this was a VERY solid show. Not perfect, but they're building things the RIGHT way.Let's break it down:Mike Santana opens strong — confident, focused, feels like a real main event guyEddie Edwards? Ice cold. Calm. Dangerous. Outpromotes Santana tonightBig multi-man opener — fun match, but Edwards pins Santana AGAIN. That's a storyThe Hardys vs The Righteous… strange promo, not gonna lie. Confusing stuffTessa Blanchard vs Jody Threat — UGLY in the best way. This felt like a real fightAJ Francis admits he took out Nic Nemeth — solid heel workArianna Grace vs Xia Brookside — VERY good main event, Grace keeps improvingClosing segment? Edwards absolutely nails it. Big fight feel for RebellionThis show had:Story progressionCharacter workVariety (something AEW struggles with, frankly)TNA is quietly putting together a strong product.

AEW Dynamite 4/1/26 — and folks, this show was ALL OVER THE PLACE.Some big moments… and some very questionable decisions. Let's break it down:Chris Jericho RETURNS in his hometown… huge reaction… and then does NOTHING. Incredible.MJF vs Kenny Omega contract signing — THIS was the highlight. Personal, intense, real stakes.Mike Bailey tries to talk… not good, folks. Not good at all.Omega teams in a random trios match that means absolutely NOTHING.Will Ospreay barely beats PAC — and somehow we're supposed to see him as a top guy?Post-match chaos with Moxley and the Death Riders — solid, but messy.Darby Allin, Don Callis Family, Andrade — too much going on, not enough focus.MJF vs Mike Bailey main event — GREAT match, but why is this happening?This show had talent — tremendous talent — but the booking? Confusing.We're talking:What workedWhat didn'tAnd why AEW keeps making things harder than they need to beIf you want honest AEW analysis without the fanboy nonsense — this is it.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

WWE NXT 3/31/26 — and folks, this show delivered BIG in some areas… and left questions in others.Let's break it down:DarkState vs Santana & OTM — fun opener, strong energy, good start.Los Americanos win and punch their ticket to Stand & Deliver — very solid tag wrestling.Jaida Parker vs Kelani Jordan — GOOD match, Parker looks like a serious threat.Fatal 4-Way Contract Signing — Tony D'Angelo STOLE the show. Star-making performance. Tables broken, chaos everywhere.Paxley vs Blake Monroe build — strong character work, very intriguing match setup.Lola Vice vs Kendal Grey — confusing, controversial finish. No clear winner? Not great.This show had momentum, great promos, and some real Stand & Deliver hype—but also classic WWE confusion in spots.We give you the REAL breakdown. No fluff.

WWE RAW 3/30/26 from Madison Square Garden — and folks, let me tell you, it was BIG. Some good, some VERY bad, and some total chaos.We break down EVERYTHING:Cody Rhodes and Stephanie McMahon open the show — tense, dramatic, very interesting. Big WrestleMania implications with Randy Orton.NEW Tag Team Champions! The Usos LOSE in a messy street fight to Logan Paul & Austin Theory. Not great, folks.Liv Morgan, Stephanie Vaquer, and Roxanne Perez — total madness, cheap shots everywhere.Women's Tag Title match? DISASTER. Bad finish. Weak booking. We're calling it like it is.Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi — now THIS is money. Star power, aura, crowd going crazy.Penta vs Kofi Kingston — fun match, ladder match announced for Mania. Finally something exciting.Seth Rollins RETURNS and gets laid out by Gunther — big angle.CM Punk DESTROYS Roman Reigns to close the show. Brutal. Violent. Must-see.This show had everything — good, bad, and VERY questionable decisions. We break it all down with zero filter.If you love WWE, hate bad booking, and want REAL opinions, you're in the right place.

Folks… we've seen a lot in wrestling. A LOT. But this? This might be the most unbelievable thing ever.The Kiss of Death Match:You MUST kiss your opponent on the lips before you can even attempt a pin. That's right. No kiss? No win.We watched Jake De Leon vs Takeshi Masada and let me tell you—this was something else.Strange? Yes.Entertaining? Also yes.Confusing? Absolutely.We break it all down:The psychology (if you can even call it that)Crowd reaction and awkward momentsWhether this kind of match helps or hurts wrestlingWhere “creative freedom” goes too farSome people will say this is innovative. Others will say it's ridiculous. We're giving you the REAL answer.This is one of those matches you HAVE to see to believe—and then you still won't believe it.If you like wild, bizarre, “what did I just watch?” wrestling content—this is for you.Watch now. Decide for yourself. But don't say we didn't warn you.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

This show—INCREDIBLE. Total chaos, huge moments, exactly what wrestling should be.We break down AAA Rey de Reyes Night 3, and folks—it delivered BIG.Laredo Kid retains in a wild four-way—nonstop action, moves everywhere. Then BOOM—Rey Fenix shows up and makes it very clear—he wants that title. Huge.El Fiscal picks up a win, but then gets DESTROYED after the match—piledriver on the table, stretcher job. Brutal stuff.And then the main story—El Hijo del Vikingo, alongside Omos and Dorian Roldán, calling out the entire locker room. Bold move. Maybe too bold.Then Penta steps up—calls Vikingo out, questions his respect, and things get VERY tense.Now we've got a title match set for April 11 in Mexico City. This is big-time.We're breaking down:Match quality (very fast, very modern style)Storytelling and crowd reactionVikingo's direction—smart or risky?Why AAA might be building something HUGE hereIf you missed this show, we've got you covered. If you watched it—we're going deeper than anyone else.This is how you review wrestling. Strong opinions. No fluff.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, this week in wrestling—absolutely HUGE. Nobody covers it better, nobody.We've got the legendary Jimmy Valiant retiring at 83—think about that. Over 60 YEARS, 15,000 matches. That's not just a career, that's HISTORY. “Boogie's Last Dance” is the end of an era, and we're breaking down what longevity like this really means for the business.Then you've got Gable Steveson signing with Real American Freestyle—smart move? comeback story? or not so good? We tell it like it is.Will Ospreay returns to NJPW—massive for global wrestling. AEW partnership? Very smart, very strategic.We also cover:Steve Maclin injury situation—dangerous business, folksRobert Stone takes over NXT—what's the plan?Thekla staying with AEW—big investmentSeth Rollins & Becky Lynch launching AMO Coffee—very entrepreneurialPLUS: Hall of Fame news, Emmy nominations, Paul Heyman speaking the TRUTH about ECW, wild WWE headlines, and Dwayne Johnson becoming a Disney Legend—nobody bigger.This is wrestling news DONE RIGHT. Big topics, strong opinions, zero nonsense.Subscribe. Watch. Stay ahead. We're making wrestling coverage GREAT again.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

This show had BIG moments—some great, some very questionable. Let's talk about it.Randy Orton kicks off the night and ends it in total chaos—RKO'ing Jelly Roll while the crowd CHEERS him like crazy. Heel turn? Maybe. But the fans aren't buying it.Sami Zayn vs Carmelo Hayes? FANTASTIC. New United States Champion, and this division continues to deliver every single time.Jacob Fatu vs Drew McIntyre is now UNSANCTIONED at WrestleMania—and that's going to be brutal. Exactly what this feud needed.But then…The women's tag division? Not good. Not good at all. A bad match, messy booking, and momentum completely cooling off when it should be on fire.Jelly Roll wrestled—and the crowd LOVED it. Say what you want, but that reaction was real.We break down:Orton vs Cody chaos (and why it's working… kinda)Sami winning the US TitleWhy Fatu vs Drew is set up perfectlyThe serious issues in the women's divisionWhat worked and what didn'tThis show had energy—but not everything hit.

Let me tell you something—this show wasn't flashy, it wasn't over the top… but it WORKED. And that matters.TNA Impact delivered a solid, easy-to-follow show with something a lot of wrestling companies forget:CONTROL.Mustafa Ali opens strong. Jeff Hardy delivers. Moose looks dominant. The System closes the show the RIGHT way.And here's the key…They didn't OVERDO the chaos.Interference was used sparingly, when it made sense, and actually helped the story instead of hurting it. That's how you do it.We break down:Why the opening segment workedJeff Hardy still delivering in 2026Moose looking like a serious forceThe System getting the win they neededWhy simple booking is sometimes the BEST bookingThis wasn't perfect—but it knew exactly what it was doing.

Let me tell you something—this show had moments… but also some BIG problems. And we're going to talk about it.Kenny Omega vs Swerve Strickland opens the show—and it delivers. Big match feel, big stakes, maybe a few too many false finishes—but Omega gets it done. And now we're heading to Omega vs MJF. That part? Very strong.But then…The show starts falling apart.Moxley and the Death Riders? Boring.Mike Bailey vs Rocky Romero? Waste of time.Women's title match? Flat.Main event? Weak. And that ending? TERRIBLE.MJF and Omega set up Dynasty—“God vs Devil”—it's fine, nothing special, but the match itself should be great.The problem is consistency.We break down:Why Omega vs Swerve workedWhy the show lost momentumThe booking issues hurting AEW right nowWhy the ending completely missedThis wasn't a disaster—but it should've been much better.

Folks, I'm going to be honest—this show had some good ideas… but also some very STRANGE decisions. Some people won't say it. I will.We break down EVERYTHING from NXT 3/24/26:Kendal Grey gets a big win and calls her shot—but then Lola Vice steps in and takes the spotlight. Triple threat energy heading into Stand & Deliver. This part? Good.But then things get WEIRD.Sol Ruca vs Zaria had real emotion—but Sol came off like the heel… when she's not supposed to be. Confusing. Very confusing. You cannot mess that up going into a big match.Johnny Gargano shows up in the Gauntlet… and wins because Candice pushes him? Really? We're bringing in main roster names because NXT doesn't have enough stars? That's a problem.Tag division? Still messy.Kelani Jordan vs Thea Hail? Meh.Ricky Saints, Page, D'Angelo, Hendry… chaos, but at least it's moving.This show had potential—but the execution? Not always great.

Folks, let me tell you—this was a BIG show. Huge reactions, huge moments, and some very questionable decisions. We break it ALL down.Brock Lesnar opens the show, and guess what? The crowd chants for Oba Femi—NOT Brock. Incredible. Paul Heyman tries to spin it, but Lesnar gets tossed out of the ring like nobody's business. Oba looks like a STAR. A real one.Becky Lynch vs AJ Lee is OFFICIAL for WrestleMania, and it took long enough. Becky is talking crazy, AJ fires back, and this thing is PERSONAL now. This could steal the whole show.CM Punk absolutely destroys Roman Reigns on the mic—calls him out, calls him insecure, calls him EVERYTHING. Then Reigns snaps. Total destruction. This is how you sell a main event.We also had:Usos vs Logan Paul & Austin Theory (messy finish, not great)Penta vs Dominik Mysterio (eh… not good!)Bayley & Lyra stepping up BIGSeth Rollins vs Heyman insanity with POLICE involvedThis show had some GREAT highs… and some very strange lows.

Folks, this is a HUGE episode—maybe the biggest, maybe the best, people are saying it—and we're making pro wrestling MAJESTIC again like nobody else can. Episode 227 is absolutely loaded. Total powerhouse. You're going to love it.We start by honoring the late, great Dennis Condrey—a true legend, a founding member of the Midnight Express. Tremendous talent. One of the BEST tag team wrestlers ever, period. His work with Bobby Eaton? Incredible. His battles with the Rock ‘n' Roll Express? Historic. We pay tribute the right way—classy, strong, unforgettable.Then we break down the BIG stories shaking the industry. TNA is making major moves—expanding into India with a massive new TV deal. Smart business, very smart. Ronda Rousey shows up at AEW Revolution—total shocker—aligning with Marina Shafir and going after Toni Storm. That women's division just got very, very interesting. Maybe the best it's ever been—if they handle it right.We also talk Ricochet—tough situation, not good—after a controversial comment online. We discuss accountability, the backlash, and what it means going forward. Plus, Toni Storm is injured—very unfortunate, a big loss—and AEW has to pivot. WWE? They're dealing with Saudi Arabia uncertainty, launching new business content with Front Office Sports, and even selling premium seats ON the WrestleMania stage. Genius or crazy? We break it down. And Dennis Rodman—great athlete, big personality—is heading into the Hall of Fame. Well deserved. Tremendous crossover star. Also, Ted DiBiase Jr.—NOT GUILTY. Big news.Then we get into the ACTION.AAA Rey de Reyes Night 2—wild, chaotic, absolutely electric. We cover everything: Rey Fénix shining, total mayhem in the tag title match, and the unbelievable Rey de Reyes ceremony that turned into complete madness. Dominik Mysterio stirring things up, TWO El Grande Americanos, stolen swords—this is the kind of drama you can't script. Incredible.And AEW Revolution 2026? We give you the most in-depth, no-nonsense review anywhere. FTR vs Young Bucks—classic. MJF vs Hangman in a brutal Texas Deathmatch—career-changing stuff. Moxley, Swerve, Thekla, Místico—top-tier performances across the board. Returns, betrayals, violence—everything you want.This episode is strong, it's powerful, and it's bringing wrestling back to where it should be—ON TOP.Make wrestling majestic again. Listen now.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again, the number one tremendous wrestling podcast—everybody's saying it. Episode 226, and we've got a HUGE show. Absolutely massive. People are talking about it already.First, we cover the biggest stories in wrestling this week, and believe me, there are some unbelievable ones. Shotzi Blackheart shared the scary news that her brother went missing after a car crash in San Francisco—but thankfully he was found and taken to the hospital. Very serious situation and we're wishing the family the best.Meanwhile, Candice Michelle is heading to TNA Wrestling in a backstage role helping the Knockouts division. Smart move—very smart. WWE also made a big announcement: NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 is heading to YouTube live. That's a pretty big shift, folks.Then we talk about the Ricky Saints situation—a concert-style promo on NXT called The Ricky Saints Absolute Experience that got such terrible backlash online WWE pulled it from social media entirely. Not good! Reports say it wasn't even Saints' idea. Incredible.Over in AEW, things got nasty when Tommaso Ciampa turned heel on Mark Briscoe, pulling a betrayal straight out of his NXT playbook. Very dramatic stuff.We also discuss Mercedes Moné losing yet another championship internationally, ESPN quietly removing letter grades from WWE PLE reviews after complaints, and WWE partnering with Drumstick to launch a Cody Rhodes “Red, White & Blueberry” ice cream cone at Walmart ahead of WrestleMania. Tremendous marketing.Plus, WWE has lifted the WrestleMania 42 watch party blackout in Las Vegas, opening the door for huge citywide viewing events. Big win for the fans.And we address a serious and disturbing incident in OVW, where referee Dallas Edwards suffered a concussion and seizure during a match while the action continued. Completely unacceptable and something the wrestling industry needs to confront immediately.Then we dive deep—very deep—into our full review of AAA Rey de Reyes 2026.Penta teasing a Lucha Brothers reunion, Bayley answering Flammer's open challenge, wild interference everywhere, the chaotic Rey de Reyes tournament final, and a main event that had Dominik Mysterio vs. El Hijo del Vikingo in a No DQ war involving Omos, Mini Vikingo, chairs, trash cans, kendo sticks—the whole thing.Dominik retained the AAA Mega Championship, and now Vikingo can never challenge for the title again. Huge implications.It's a big league breakdown, tremendous analysis, and maybe the best wrestling conversation you'll hear all week.Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again — because wrestling should be WINNING.

We're breaking down WWE SmackDown from March 13, 2026, and folks, this show had huge WrestleMania developments, some fun matches, and one absolutely brutal ending.The show started with Drew McIntyre confronting SmackDown GM Nick Aldis about the title situation involving Cody Rhodes. Drew was furious, blaming Aldis and everyone else for his problems… until Jacob Fatu walked out and admitted he was the one who cost McIntyre everything.Things escalated quickly.McIntyre snapped and declared that he was quitting WWE… only to return later in the night to attack Fatu during his match with Trick Williams.Elsewhere on the show:• Wyatt Sicks (Uncle Howdy & Erick Rowan) defeated Solo Sikoa & Talla Tonga before Tama Tonga stole the Wyatt Lantern in the post-match chaos.• Jade Cargill defeated Michin and then had a heated confrontation with Rhea Ripley ahead of WrestleMania.• Damian Priest & R-Truth picked up a win over Los Garza, and honestly this team is surprisingly entertaining.• Tiffany Stratton defeated Kiana James in a solid match.The Women's Tag Team Title match between Nia Jax & Lash Legend vs Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss ended in chaos after The Bella Twins interfered, causing a disqualification.Then we got… a very strange MizTV segment with Jelly Roll that turned into a bizarre confrontation with Kit Wilson.But the main event segment is what everyone will be talking about.Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton signed the contract for their WrestleMania 42 match.The segment started with respect and history between the two longtime friends.But then…Randy Orton snapped.Orton smashed Cody's head into the table, kicked him low, busted him open with steel steps, and absolutely destroyed the Undisputed WWE Champion.Even Jelly Roll tried to intervene, but Orton shoved him aside.The show ended with Orton sitting in the ring, staring at the WWE Championship after leaving Cody Rhodes bloodied.A shocking ending that completely changed the tone of the WrestleMania build.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Tonight we're breaking down TNA Impact from March 12, 2026, and folks, this show had some good moments, some strange booking decisions, and one promo that went very uncomfortable very quickly.We kick things off with TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys taking on Sinner & Saint (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus) in a non-title match.The Hardys win after Jeff Hardy locks in his new submission, the “Spinal Destination.”Solid match overall… but here's the question:Why are the tag champions wrestling non-title matches in the first place?And why did Jeff randomly hit a Swanton Bomb after the match was already over?Strange stuff.Next we see Indi Hartwell vs Kelsey Heather (who appears to be enhancement talent). Indi wins quickly with Hurts Don't It, then grabs the microphone and makes it clear she came to TNA for one reason:The Knockouts Championship.Champion Arianna Grace interrupts with Stacks, telling Hartwell she needs to get in line.Then we get a fun six-man tag match:Trey Miguel, Rich Swann & BDE vs Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, John Skylar & Jason Hotch)Trey Miguel picks up the win with Lightning Spiral, but the bigger story is that Mustafa Ali is clearly watching Miguel's TNA International Championship.Steve Maclin then delivers what was advertised as a “contractually obligated apology” to Mike Santana.But instead of apologizing… Maclin launches into a brutal, sarcastic promo that gets very personal.Some of it worked.Some of it went way too far, especially with the repeated references to Santana's family.Elsewhere on the show:• AJ Francis defeated Elijah after interference from Frankie Kazarian• Ricky Sosa defeated Brad Attitude in his TNA debut• Moose vs Cedric Alexander in an Atlanta Street FightThe main event delivered.Moose finished the match with a spear through a table to defeat Cedric Alexander in a strong main event.Overall thoughts?Some solid wrestling, some confusing booking decisions, and a promo that definitely pushed the limits.We break it all down in this review.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Tonight we're breaking down AEW Dynamite from March 11th, 2026, and honestly folks… this show was a bit of a mess.There was plenty of action, plenty of moves, but a lot of it felt like it didn't really mean anything.We start with Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero, representing the Don Callis Family. The finish comes from an eye poke and a small package, which isn't exactly the most exciting way to end a match.Then things get chaotic.Lance Archer and Mark Davis hit the ring, even knocking down Marina Shafir. Don Callis is loving every second of it until Takeshita refuses to attack Moxley with a chair. Instead, he signals that he wants to beat Moxley his own way at Revolution.Next we get Kyle Fletcher defending the TNT Championship against Speedball Mike Bailey.Was it athletic?Absolutely.Did it have a ton of crazy moves?Of course.But did it feel like it meant anything?Not really.It was very much a “moves match.”Then we get Brody King vs… someone, literally a mystery opponent who didn't even get introduced. King destroys him in seconds before Swerve Strickland attacks with a chain. The segment ends with King snapping the chain in half and chaos breaking out.Honestly… this whole thing felt like a complete waste of time.Other matches included:• Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs The Dogs (David Finlay & Gabe Kidd)• Willow Nightingale defending the TBS Title against Persephone• Dem Bucks vs FTR & Tommaso CiampaThe main event angle was a press conference between MJF and Hangman Adam Page ahead of their Texas Death Match at Revolution.The segment turned into a brawl that spilled into the crowd and eventually the ring. Hangman hit a Dead Eye, set up a barbed wire board, and nearly destroyed MJF before the champion escaped.There was intensity, but overall the show felt disorganized and messy.In this review we break down:• What worked on Dynamite• What didn't work• The Revolution build• Why several matches felt meaninglessBecause sometimes more action doesn't necessarily mean a better show.And this episode proved that.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Tonight we're breaking down WWE NXT from March 10th, 2026, and folks… this show had some good wrestling, some strange decisions, and a few moments that made you say “what exactly are we doing here?”We start the show with new NXT Women's North American Champion Tatum Paxley celebrating her title win. The fans were behind her and chanting “you deserve it,” which was nice to see.But the celebration didn't last long.Izzi Dame interrupts, plays a video package exposing Paxley's past in NXT, and claims her current personality is just another mask hiding the “weirdo” she's always been.Then things get worse.Dame, with Shawn Spears and Niko Vance from The Culling, traps Paxley in the ring and destroys her with a jackknife powerbomb while holding up the championship.So the brand new champion immediately looks like a complete dork on the very first night with the title.Interesting booking decision.We also got a very strange triple threat between Jasper Troy, Eli Knight, and Sean Legacy that ended in a double pin — yes, a double pin in a triple threat. Confusing finish.Then we had a major storyline development.Charlie Dempsey and Tavion Heights vs Lexis King and Uriah Connors looked like a normal tag match… until Dempsey turned on Heights with a brutal German suplex on the floor.After the match, with William Regal and Finlay watching, Dempsey officially joined The Birthright faction.Huge development.Tony D'Angelo also issued a serious warning to NXT Champion Joe Hendry, making it clear that winning the NXT Championship is now his mission.Other highlights included:• Sol Ruca defeating Lainey Reid with the Sol Snatcher in a fun match• Thea Hail winning the Speed Tournament to earn a title match next week• A strong tag team main event featuring Ethan Page & Ricky Saints vs Joe Hendry & Myles BorneThe big shock?Ethan Page pinned NXT Champion Joe Hendry after hitting the Twisted Grin behind the referee's back.Overall this was a solid NXT episode with a few questionable moments and some interesting storyline developments.We break down everything that happened on the show, what worked, what didn't, and where things might be heading next.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, we are talking about WWE RAW from March 9th, 2026, and let me tell you — this show had a lot going on. Some good, some VERY questionable. Tremendous chaos.We kick things off with Adam Pearce and Seth Rollins, and suddenly there are dozens of masked guys running around the ring like it's Mission Impossible. Nobody knows what's happening, not even Michael Cole. Rollins isn't even medically cleared, yet he's orchestrating this giant distraction operation. Strange stuff. Very strange.Then Logan Paul and Austin Theory show up with The Vision, and things get wild when LA Knight and The Usos hit the ring. Big reaction. Big moment. Crowd loved it.Next we get a Women's Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender Gauntlet Match and this thing was actually very good wrestling.Match results included:IYO SKY beating Lyra ValkyriaSKY beating Raquel Rodriguez with a small packageIvy Nile sneaking a win after Raquel destroys SKYBayley eliminating Ivy NileBayley beating Asuka to win the entire gauntletGreat match. Tremendous performance from Bayley.Then Penta shows up with the Intercontinental Championship, cuts a passionate promo, even switches to Spanish — crowd loved it. Huge energy.He defends the title against El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser) and retains with a Mexican Destroyer in a strong match.But the biggest shock?Judgment Day EXPLODES.Dominik Mysterio blames Finn Bálor for losing the IC title. Finn fires back and calls Dom a spoiled little prick (yes they censored it, very interesting). Then suddenly JD McDonagh betrays Finn, and the entire Judgment Day beats him down. Finn is OUT.Major story development.We also saw Oba Femi vs Rusev, which ended quickly with the Fall From Grace. Honestly, Rusev should've looked stronger.Then the main event segment:CM Punk vs The Usos.This was unbelievable television.Punk cuts a massive promo calling out Roman Reigns, the Bloodline, and even mentions Afa and Sika. The Usos demand an apology… and Punk delivers one of the most sarcastic apologies you'll ever hear.Tension explodes.Jimmy Uso knocks Punk down and the show ends in total drama.Overall thoughts:Some very weird booking, but also huge storyline developments.We break it ALL down in this review.Subscribe for honest wrestling coverage — no nonsense, no corporate spin.Believe me.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, this is a BIG episode. Maybe the biggest. People are saying it! On this episode of Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again, we break down NXT Vengeance Day 2026, and let me tell you — it delivered in a very major way. Incredible fights, unbelievable drama, and some very tough competitors. We're talking about the Street Fight where Blake Monroe took down Jaida Parker — brutal stuff, very physical. Tony D'Angelo handled business in a Parking Lot Brawl, and the NXT Underground match between Lola Vice and Kelani Jordan? Total chaos. Tremendous. And of course we discuss the big one — Joe Hendry defending the NXT Championship against Ricky Saints. A lot of people talking about it.But that's not all — not even close. The wrestling world this week was absolutely wild. We break down the viral fight at the Real American Freestyle event where UFC star Arman Tsarukyan attacked Georgio Poullas after the match and things exploded — Colby Covington jumping in, people everywhere trying to stop it. Total madness. The internet went crazy, folks.We also talk about Jake Hager signing with Dana White's Power Slap — yes, Power Slap — and making his debut during WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas. Very interesting move. Plus Brodie Lee Jr. stepping into his first-ever singles match, Steph De Lander leaving TNA after a major disagreement with the company, and Tomohiro Ishii being forced out of the NJPW Cup with injury.And that's just the beginning. We've got AEW drama with The IInspiration's rough debut, Dustin Rhodes preparing for a return, David Finlay choosing AEW over WWE, Demolition heading to the WWE Hall of Fame, huge WrestleMania 42 plans including possibly SIX women's matches, and even talk about Tom Brady potentially appearing at WrestleMania. Can you believe it?A packed show, tremendous discussion, and maybe the best wrestling podcast episode you'll hear all week. Nobody covers wrestling like we do — nobody. Tune in!Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Folks, let me tell you something — this episode of WWE NXT had a lot happening. Some very good. Some very questionable. Tremendous energy though. People are talking about it.We start with the new North American Champion Myles Borne, walking out in a suit like a real champion. Confidence. Swagger. The crowd chanting “You deserve it.” Great moment.But then Ethan Page shows up immediately begging for a rematch. Typical. Always complaining. Always talking about how he “carried the brand.” So what happens? They fight right there… in suits. Totally chaotic. Borne retains with Borne Again and keeps the title.Not exactly official, but fun.Then things get personal between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe, and let me tell you — this was tremendous television. Parker calls Monroe a “mediocre bitch” without the gimmick and SLAPS her across the face. The crowd loved it. Simple wrestling storytelling done right.We also had a quick Speed Tournament match with Wren Sinclair beating Nikkita Lyons, and a solid six-man tag where Shiloh Hill, Hank Walker, and Tank Ledger get the win over Vanity Project.But the Tony D'Angelo and Dion Lennox situation? Very intense. D'Angelo promising to drag Lennox's lifeless body from the parking lot into the ring. That's the kind of rivalry wrestling needs.Now let's talk about the mess.Jacy Jayne vs Zaria for the Women's Championship was a very good match — until Sol Ruca jumps in and hits a double Sol Snatcher. Match thrown out. No contest. Total chaos.And then the main segment…Ricky Saints tries to do a Rock-style concert. Folks — it was brutal. Painful. One of the longest dying segments I've seen in a while.But then Joe Hendry shows up disguised as a roadie and SMASHES a guitar over Saints' back.Huge pop. Tremendous moment.Vanity Project tries to save Saints, but Myles Borne runs in to help Hendry clean house. The NXT Champion and North American Champion standing tall together to end the show.Big ending.We break it all down:• Myles Borne's title momentum• Jaida Parker stealing the show• The messy women's title finish• Joe Hendry rescuing a terrible segmentAnd what this means for Vengeance Day.Like, subscribe, and let's talk about it.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this was a TREMENDOUS Elimination Chamber. Absolutely massive. People are saying it might be the biggest Chamber of all time — I'm hearing it everywhere. On this episode of Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again, we break down WWE Elimination Chamber 2026, and let me tell you, the road to WrestleMania 42 just became very, very clear… and very powerful.Rhea Ripley went into the Chamber with killers — Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Kiana James, Raquel Rodriguez — and she walked out like a true champion contender. Dominant. Strong. Presidential, frankly. Randy Orton? Ice in his veins. He outlasted LA Knight, Cody Rhodes, Je'Von Evans, Trick Williams, and Logan Paul to punch his ticket to WrestleMania 42. Vintage Orton. Ratings gold.CM Punk retained the World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Bálor in a match that was stiff, dramatic, big fight feel — the kind of main event energy WrestleMania demands. And AJ Lee defeating Becky Lynch for the Women's Intercontinental Championship? That's star power. That's box office. That's history.But we don't stop there. We connect the dots — because we understand the BUSINESS.Danhausen debuts in WWE. Very interesting. Very unique. A wrestler gets pulled from wXw for a “major career opportunity.” You know what that means — leverage season. Dustin Rhodes says he's not coming back as Goldust. Brock Lesnar throws out an open challenge for WrestleMania 42 — which immediately changes the entire board. That's how markets move.AJ Styles announces his Hall of Fame induction — beautiful speech — then signs a backstage contract. That's legacy power transitioning into executive influence. Smart. Bronson Reed's injury forces rewrites to the masked man storyline — we break down what that means creatively. WWE 2K26 drops the largest roster in franchise history — synergy, cross-promotion, monetization. Tremendous.We also talk about the multi-promotional Vegas event during WrestleMania weekend, NXT Stand & Deliver moving dates, the clarified Mania start times, and the first hour airing on ESPN and ESPN2 before streaming — mainstream expansion, folks. This is not small-time wrestling. This is global strategy.Creative direction. Business leverage. WrestleMania implications. We cover it all.Because when wrestling is strong, when it's smart, when it's majestic — everybody wins.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/This is a BIG episode. Historic. Television as we know it? Shaped — maybe perfected — by professional wrestling. We break it down in a way nobody else does.First, this week in wrestling is absolutely loaded. Former WWE Women's Champion Ronda Rousey is coming out of MMA retirement to fight Gina Carano — that's headlines.Cain Velasquez has been released from prison on parole.Next week on WWE Raw live from Atlanta, there's a tribute to AJ Styles, who retired at the Royal Rumble. Phenomenal career.We also discuss reports of WWE restricting Elimination Chamber watch parties in Chicago, and newly released police body cam footage involving Vince McMahon's car crash.And yes — we address the situation involving Janel Grant. She recently appeared at a Connecticut sexual assault survivor conference, where she publicly discussed her legal allegations involving Vince McMahon and WWE. She spoke directly about the case, the impact it's had, and her experience navigating it publicly.We give our take. In high-profile litigation, public commentary during active legal matters is rare and strategic — and in wrestling, presentation matters. We analyze how media appearances intersect with legal battles, how narrative shapes perception, and how blurred lines between real-life conflict and wrestling-style storytelling can influence public reaction.Then we go DEEP on how wrestling shaped television itself: multi-camera live directing as a story engine, reaction shots as narrative control, replay used as emotional reinforcement, picture-in-picture during commercials, branded segments, character-driven graphics, controlled chaos audio mixing, roaming cams, cinematic slow motion, reality-TV pacing before reality TV exploded, and the “worked shoot” that blurred reality and performance.Wrestling didn't invent every technique — but it perfected the weekly application under live pressure.Television owes wrestling. Big time.Make Wrestling Majestic Again.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/This week on Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again 222, we're exposing the fake awards, the weak narratives, and the so-called “experts” who live in their little echo chamber pretending they run wrestling. The WON Awards? Total disaster. Completely predictable. If it's not “WWE bad,” they don't want to hear it. AEW wins everything — shocker! It's embarrassing people take this stuff seriously. We break it down. No nonsense. No fear.We also talk about David Finlay leaving NJPW — big move. Where's he going? Who's smart enough to grab him? And WrestleMania ticket sales? Prices through the roof, barely a card announced, and we're a month out. Incredible. One PLE away and still no direction. We say what others won't.Then — the real power conversation.We're talking about the wrestlers who didn't just win matches — they changed the entire physical standard of the industry.“Superstar” Billy Graham — the blueprint. Before him? Regular bodies. After him? Main-event physiques. Hogan copied him. Ventura copied him. Did he create the bodybuilding era of champions?Lex Luger — the Total Package. Stage-level symmetry. Cosmetic perfection. Did he turn wrestling into a physique showcase?Karl Gotch — the shooter's shooter. Hindu squats. Catch wrestling. Japanese dojo culture. The godfather of functional conditioning.Kurt Angle — Olympic gold. Suplex city before it was cool. Legitimate athleticism elevated overnight.Chyna — revolutionary. Muscular. Credible. Changed the ceiling for women forever.George Hackenschmidt — from carnival strongman to organized athletic development.Brock Lesnar — speed, mass, violence. Redefined heavyweights.Lou Thesz — technique king. The traveling champion who set standards.Mae Young — toughness that embarrassed the boys.Mark Henry — real-world strength meets wrestling dominance.These are the people who changed the power world. Not influencers. Not internet favorites. Real impact.If you love wrestling, if you love greatness — you're in the right place.Let's make it majestic again.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Make Pro Wrestling MAJESTIC Again—believe me, nobody does it better. This is MPWMA 221, and folks, we are talking about the WWE Royal Rumble 2026, and it was YUGE. Absolutely tremendous. Some good, some bad, some very questionable decisions—many people are saying it—but we tell it like it is.The Royal Rumble came to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, big league venue, beautiful stadium, very classy, and WWE tried to put on a historic show. Did it succeed? In some ways, yes. In others? Not so much. We break it ALL down. No spin. No fake news. Just the facts—and our very strong opinions.Liv Morgan wins the Women's Royal Rumble. Big moment. People didn't see it coming. Some loved it, some are VERY upset. Roman Reigns wins the Men's Royal Rumble—dominance, control, leadership. A winner. Total alpha move. Gunther defeats AJ Styles by technical submission in a career-threatening match, and folks… that's it. AJ Styles is DONE in the ring. End of an era. Sad, emotional, but handled in a very powerful way. Drew McIntyre retains the Undisputed WWE Championship against Sami Zayn—hard-hitting, brutal, no nonsense.Then we get into This Week in Wrestling, and let me tell you, total chaos—in a good way. Massive roster shifts. Big debuts. Big exits. Ava leaves WWE. Ciampa shocks the world and shows up in AEW. Powerhouse Hobbs becomes Royce Keys in WWE—people are talking! Saudi recruitment continues, CM Punk lands the WWE 2K26 cover, Chad Gable exposes the fake El Grande Americano, and Triple H confirms AJ Styles is finished competing. Finished!This episode is loaded. Opinions are STRONG. Takes are HOT. If you love wrestling—and you're not afraid of the truth—you're in the right place.Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again. We're just getting started.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Ladies and gentlemen, wrestling fans, patriots of the squared circle—this is a TREMENDOUS episode. Absolutely tremendous. Some people are saying it might be one of the most talked-about shows we've ever done, and frankly, I agree with them.This week, we break down WWE Saturday Night's Main Event XLIII, and let me tell you, there was a lot of winning… and some very questionable decisions. We talk about the GOOD, the BAD, and the downright UNBELIEVABLE. Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu? Supposed to open the show—didn't even happen because things got so out of control. Chaos. Total chaos. Some say that's ratings gold.We cover Rhiyo retaining the Women's Tag Team Championships, AJ Styles getting a big win over Shinsuke Nakamura with his entire career on the line heading into the Royal Rumble, and Sami Zayn shocking everyone to become the number one contender in a fatal four-way that was FAST, TOUGH, and very competitive.Then we move into This Week in Wrestling, and folks—it's stacked. Trademark filings, network premieres, emotional returns, shocking departures, weather disasters, AI mistakes, heel turns, career-threatening matches, contract rumors, and we pay respect to a true legend of the business. Nobody does it better. Nobody.This episode has insight, fire, honesty, and strong opinions—very strong. If you love wrestling and you're tired of weak takes, this is the show for you.Make wrestling majestic again. Believe me.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, let me tell you, this is a VERY IMPORTANT correction, and honestly, it makes the episode even bigger. This is Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again 219: TNA Genesis 2026 Review! And believe me, nobody reviews wrestling events better than we do. Nobody.This week, we break down TNA Genesis 2026, the good, the bad, and the absolutely disastrous. We tell it like it is. No spin. No excuses. Some people did great, some people embarrassed themselves, and we're going to talk about all of it.First, we hit This Week in Wrestling, packed with MAJOR news. Colby Corino re-signs a multi-year deal with the NWA, despite outside interest, while still recovering from spinal fusion surgery. Tough kid. Loyal. Wants to be NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion. Respect. We pay tribute to Southern wrestling veteran Rick Link, who sadly passed away at 66. Real territory guy. AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion. Beat Jerry Lawler. That matters. Legacy matters.We talk about Leon Slater answering Carmelo Hayes' open challenge on SmackDown in London in a rare cross-promotional moment. Big spotlight, even though Hayes retained. We cover Gigi Dolin pulling out of an Israeli event and the social media firestorm that followed. We discuss serious concerns after a WWE tryout attendee detailed suffering a concussion at the Performance Center. Safety should come first, folks. We also talk about AEW's Beast Mortos becoming a licensed lawyer, HOOK hitting the indies in Georgia, The Rascalz officially signing with AEW, Powerhouse Hobbs reportedly WWE-bound, Logan Paul auctioning his insane Pikachu card, The Rock missing out on a Golden Globe, WWE partnering with Fanatics Studios, and Braun Strowman's show getting renewed. Huge week.Then we get into TNA Genesis 2026. We break down every match, including AJ Francis vs Rich Swann, Mustafa Ali's win over Elijah, Eddie Edwards ending JDC's career in his retirement match, Ryan Nemeth's intergender win, Lei Ying Lee retaining the Knockouts title, The Hardys holding onto the tag belts, Joe Hendry winning a massive three-way, and Mike Santana surviving a brutal Texas Deathmatch to remain World Champion with Nic Nemeth as special guest referee.And folks, we do NOT hold back on the absolute train wreck that was The IInspiration vs The Elegance Brand. Interference everywhere. Missed spots. Total chaos. One of the worst title matches you'll ever see.If you want honesty, heat, laughs, and real wrestling talk, this is the episode. Tremendous. Absolutely tremendous.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, let me tell you — this is a huge episode. Tremendous. Maybe the biggest. People are saying it. Bullet Club is officially finished after New Year's Dash, and frankly, nobody talks about this stuff better than us. Peanut Gallery and Tigerhite break it down the right way — smart, strong, no nonsense.First, This Week in Wrestling — and wow, there's a lot going on. AJ Styles showing up at TNA's big debut on AMC? Very exciting. Big star, great hair, always winning. Meanwhile, AEW fans are having a complete meltdown over William Regal, neck injuries, and safety — trashing Regal nonstop. Sad! But when AEW quietly releases staff and wrestlers? Total silence. Interesting how that works, folks. Very unfair. We also cover CJ Perry (Lana) returning to wrestling as a manager on the indies — smart move, very classy — plus a massive Chris Jericho update that could change everything. Believe me. And that's just the beginning.Then we get into the history of Bullet Club, and we don't sugarcoat anything. Bullet Club wasn't just a faction — it was a global takeover. International. Internet-savvy. Shirts everywhere. Too Sweet everywhere. They understood branding before wrestling even knew what branding was. A total game changer.We break down why it exploded — global appeal, anti-hero energy, nWo vibes but smarter, leadership pipelines that created real stars. Devitt. AJ. Omega. Each era? Different. Powerful. Majestic.And then — the fall. Overexposure. Too many members. Brand before story. Leaders who didn't feel dangerous. House of Torture — not good, folks, not good. AEW took the rebellion, and Bullet Club became… history instead of the future.Here's the truth — and we tell the truth on this show:Bullet Club didn't die because it was bad.It died because it stopped being dangerous.This episode is sharp, honest, and absolutely must-listen. If you care about wrestling — real wrestling — this one's for you.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Ladies and gentlemen, wrestling fans, patriots of the squared circle—this is a tremendous episode. Maybe the biggest. People are saying it. Episode 217 of Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again is loaded, powerful, and completely unstoppable.We're debuting a BRAND NEW segment—“This Week in Wrestling.” Very efficient. Very smart. We combine the news and the drama, because frankly, there's a lot of drama, and we do it better than anyone. Yota Tsuji drops a bombshell, calling the NJPW–AEW relationship “toxic” for New Japan. He's not wrong, folks. AEW? Total mess. A cancer on the business—sad, but true. William Regal talks neck injuries and dangerous bumps, and the AEW fanbase has a total meltdown because Regal is with WWE now. Very fragile people. We also break down MAJOR updates on the WWE stakeholder lawsuit—huge implications, big money, very serious stuff.Then we get into AEW Worlds End 2025—the good, the bad, and the very ugly. We break down every match, including Okada's run through the Continental Classic, Moxley doing what Moxley does, FTR in a violent Chicago Street Fight, Toni Storm being timeless (believe me), and MJF pulling off the ultimate power move to reclaim the AEW World Championship. Casino Gauntlet? Rigged? Maybe. We tell it like it is.And then—real wrestling. NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20. Tokyo Dome. Historic. Massive. We talk triumphs, disasters, debuts, and retirements. Yota Tsuji becomes the guy. Aaron Wolf shocks the world. Tanahashi says goodbye—very emotional, very classy. Okada wins when it matters, as always.This episode is blunt, fearless, and 100% unfiltered. No corporate spin. No delusion. Just wrestling truth.

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this is a tremendous episode. Absolutely tremendous. Some people are saying it's the best year-end pro wrestling breakdown ever recorded — many smart people. In this episode, we looked at the entire year of pro wrestling: the wins, the disasters, the things that were frankly embarrassing, and the things that were beautiful. And believe me, we tell it like it is. No fake news here.We didn't do this the boring way — nobody wants that. Instead, we went company by company, all around the world, and laid out exactly what each promotion did right, what they did wrong (some very wrong), and what they must do to make 2026 great again. Bigger stars. Better booking. Stronger leadership. Less nonsense. More majesty. It's common sense, folks.And then… wow. We watched a match. Kind of. Maybe. It was cinematic — very cinematic — for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship. Thom Latimer defending against Aaron Stevens in what might be the most insane match anyone's ever seen. They meditated together. They rode a carnival ride. There were masked people dressed very questionably. Suddenly, out of nowhere, they're in an NWA tag title match — nobody saw that coming. Then they're fighting on a pirate ship. A pirate ship! Incredible. Some people loved it. Some people hated it. Very polarizing. No middle ground, just like politics.Thom Latimer wins with a crossface — strong finish, very strong — but the real question is: does this kind of spectacle help or hurt pro wrestling? We break it all down, no fear, no filters, with mint juleps in hand.If you love pro wrestling, if you care about pro wrestling, and if you want to Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again — you don't want to miss this one. Believe me.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, let me tell you—this was a HUGE episode. One of the biggest. People are saying it. On this edition of Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again, we break down WWE Saturday Night's Main Event 2025, and believe me, it was something very special… and in some cases, very questionable. Tremendous highs, some real losers too. We cover it ALL.We talked about the pro wrestling drama, and wow—so much drama. Tigerhite finally responds to the so-called “controversy” about Jay Briscoe, and frankly, he was right. The truth hurts, folks. Dax Harwood absolutely torches a friendship with Matt Hardy because Matt dared to call Dave Meltzer a moron—SAD! Friendships destroyed over Meltzer. You can't make this stuff up. And that's just the beginning.Then we got into the pro wrestling news, the REAL news. Kevin Owens and Natalya stepping up as new coaches for WWE LFG next season—strong move, very strong. TKO signs a massive sponsorship deal across ALL TKO brands, first of its kind, historic, really. Leon Slater gets pulled from an indie booking just for wrestling on Saturday Night's Main Event—unbelievable, but very telling. Many such cases.We broke down the good and the bad of Saturday Night's Main Event 2025: My Last Time Is Now. The card was STACKED:Cody Rhodes vs. Oba FemiBayley vs. Sol RucaJe'Von Evans & Leon Slater vs. AJ Styles & Dragon LeeAND the big one… John Cena vs. Gunther—John Cena's RETIREMENT MATCH. Emotional. Powerful. Iconic. Cena went out like a star. A winner. Total respect.And folks—perhaps the weirdest moment in wrestling history—we watched and reacted to the 2007 Kevin Federline vs. John Cena match. Very strange. Very bad. Honestly, shocking it ever happened.If you love wrestling, hate nonsense, and want the TRUTH with strength and confidence—this episode is a must-listen. Pro wrestling deserves to be majestic again. And we're making it happen.

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this week's show is absolutely huge — maybe the biggest we've ever done. We're talking ROH Final Battle, NXT Deadline 2025, and all the outrageous, unbelievable, sometimes totally ridiculous drama happening in the world of professional wrestling. And believe me… there's a lot.Netflix buying WBD? Everyone's asking what it means for AEW — and I give the kind of analysis the “experts” are too scared to touch. Sarah Stock comes out with major claims about AEW being chaotic and neglectful (shocking to some, not shocking to others), and of course the superfans lose their minds. Freddie Prinze Jr. says ESPN is upset at WWE's deal — even though ESPN literally said the opposite. Tremendous reporting, folks. Meanwhile, TNA makes its biggest move in years heading to AMC. Huge upgrade. Massive. We break down all of it.Then we dive into the news: TNA's big TV partnership and what it means for WWE, Chris Jericho wandering into some mystery promotion in 2026, Joe Hendry officially joining WWE (people are singing already), and Dakota Kai — now Charlie — stepping back into the ring. Lots of changes, lots of opportunity, lots of mistakes being made by the usual suspects.And of course — the reviews. ROH Final Battle 2025 delivered some incredible moments and some not-so-majestic ones, from the Outrunners opening the night to Athena defending her championship. Pure Rules matches, Iron Man wars, Survival of the Fittest chaos — we cover the good, the bad, and the very questionable.NXT Deadline? Another massive night. Title matches, Iron Survivor insanity, breakout performances, and a few decisions that will leave you wondering what the geniuses backstage were thinking. We break it all down in perfect detail — like nobody else can.If you want honest wrestling talk, big opinions, and even bigger energy… this is the episode. Believe me.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this episode is absolutely loaded — maybe one of our biggest ever. We're talking WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025, the huge matches, the unbelievable moments, the winners, the losers, and of course… the disasters. And believe me, there were disasters. Hilarious ones!First, the Pro Wrestling Drama this week was off the charts. Brock Lesnar — a tremendous athlete, a monster — walked out for his big entrance and slipped right on his butt. You can't script this stuff! Absolutely incredible. And the hypocrisy from AEW fans? Totally pathetic. Claudio Castagnoli winning the CMLL World Title is suddenly a “historic triumph,” but Trick Williams winning the TNA World Title is “bad for business”? Give me a break! These people are unhinged. And speaking of unhinged — Samoa Joe as an older champion is “beautiful storytelling,” but CM Punk being an older champion is “a disaster”? Ridiculous! Bret Hart is also on a podcast warpath, yelling at everybody, and honestly… it's kind of amazing. So much more, you won't believe it.Then we covered the Pro Wrestling News, and let me tell you — wild week. AEW is avoiding putting Kenny Omega in long singles matches, which is probably smart because the guy is basically held together with super glue at this point. Jushin Thunder Liger came out of retirement to wrestle Joey Janela in a match so bad it should be illegal. Tetsuya Naito won his first title since leaving NJPW — big deal, huge! And of course… much more!Then the MAIN EVENT of the podcast: our full, unfiltered, unbelievably honest WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 Review.We talked about the good, the bad, and the very ugly from this incredible show. The match card? Stacked like you wouldn't believe:Men's WarGames: CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos, and Roman Reigns vs. The Vision, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre & Brock Lesnar — total chaos!Women's WarGames: Rhea, Iyo, Alexa, Charlotte & AJ Lee vs. Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Kabuki Warriors & Becky Lynch — unbelievable star power!John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio — Intercontinental Championship drama!Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella — a huge Women's World Title showdown!And to top it all off, we watched one of the strangest matches in wrestling history: Super Festus (Doc Gallows) vs. The Power Uti… in Nigeria. Yes, really. And yes, it was as bizarre as it sounds.One of the greatest episodes we've ever done — maybe the greatest. Tremendous insight. Tremendous energy. Tremendous wrestling. Tune in now and Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again!

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, welcome back to the greatest wrestling podcast in the history of the world—Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again—Episode 212! And believe me, this one is HUGE. We're talking AEW Full Gear 2025, we're talking drama, we're talking news, and we're talking truth. The REAL truth. Not the fake stuff you get from the AEW “experts”—the very sad, very dishonest people who melt down anytime someone has an opinion.We kick things off with the Pro Wrestling Drama, and WOW—what a week. Tony Khan sat down with Ariel Helwani, and it was perfectly fine… but AEW fans acted like it was the Sermon on the Mount. Utterly pathetic. Reaction channels—disasters! Terrible people, showing their true colors again, like they always do. And somebody actually asked what “happened” to Alexa Bliss… maybe she just aged like every human being alive? Maybe because she's a MOM? Really strange behavior from really strange people. And MUCH more insanity from the clown show this week.Then, the Pro Wrestling News—the real winners of the week, WWE—HUGE moves! WWE streamed AAA's big event, tremendous partnership with DoorDash, brilliant business. Dominik Mysterio and Cam Skattebo had a confrontation on RAW, very heated, very real, the media LOVED it. The Undertaker getting his own YouTube channel—long overdue for a legend of that caliber! AEW Dynamite and Collision? Total disasters. Maxxine Dupri became Women's Intercontinental Champion—big win, folks, big deal! And so much more.Finally, we dive into the Good and Bad of AEW Full Gear 2025—and trust me, there was A LOT of both. We break down every match:The wild $200,000 opener with The Acclaimed, The Outrunners, Bang Bang Gang, and Big Bill & Bryan Keith. Boom & Doom vs. RPG Vice. Kingston & Hook. PAC vs. Darby. The Trios title match with El Sky Team. The insane Women's tag chaos. Brodido vs. FTR. The Casino Battle Royal. Moxley vs. O'Reilly beating each other senseless. Fletcher vs. Briscoe in a career-altering war. Omega & Jurassic Express going for a MILLION dollars. Kris vs. Mercedes. And of course Page vs. Samoa Joe—Steel Cage, big boys, big violence.It was unbelievable. It was chaotic. It was very AEW. And we make it Majestic—like only we can.SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN, SHARE—and don't be a loser like the AEW reaction channels!Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this episode is incredible. One of our best. Maybe the best anyone's ever done, and people are saying it. We covered all the huge drama in the wrestling world this week—big stories, major stories, stories the so-called “journalists” don't want to tell you.We kicked things off with the unbelievable situation in TNA: Did Mike Santana dropping the World Title right after Bound for Glory make ANY sense? Some people say yes, but believe me… a lot more people say absolutely not. Then we had Priscilla Kelly having to clarify her own comments because the wrestling media twisted her words—again! They always do this. They push the “WWE BAD” story because that's all they know. Pathetic!Saudi Arabia buying WBD? What does this mean for AEW? Is Tony Khan shaking? Should he? Probably! Andrade El Idolo walking out of a booking—another huge story. And we covered MUCH more. Tremendous coverage. Big league.Then we moved into the news, and WOW. Boston officially declared JOHN CENA DAY. Amazing. A true champion. Chris Jericho said TNA looked like a big deal at Bound for Glory—and he's right. They actually looked tremendous. Mercedes Moné was voted PWI's top female wrestler of the year, which is… questionable. VERY questionable. Desmond Xavier returns to TNA, and trust me, we had thoughts. A lot of thoughts.And then—get ready—we reviewed Braun Strowman's incredible television masterpiece, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman. The man goes to restaurants and eats EVERYTHING. The whole menu! It's terrific. It's entertaining. It's powerful. It's the kind of show only a real monster among men could deliver.We also went deep—very deep—into the long history of wrestlers doing non-wrestling TV and movie appearances. From the early beginnings of television to the big screen megastars we know now, wrestlers have been EVERYWHERE. Pop culture. Hollywood. Commercials. Variety shows. You name it. Pro wrestling has shaped more of entertainment than most people even realize. Truly majestic.Another outstanding episode. You're going to love it. Believe me.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this episode is BIG. It's YUGE. Maybe one of the best we've done—possibly the best. We're diving deep—deeper than ever before—into something you've probably never heard of, unless you're a genius historian like me: Titanes del Ring, the legendary Chilean wrestling show that was absolutely massive in the '70s, then disappeared like the ratings during a Seth Rollins promo. We break it down like nobody else could. Believe me!Now, let me tell you, this show? It's a total gem. Full of masked characters, drama, theater—it's like if WWE and Broadway had a beautiful South American baby during a military coup. They had characters like La Momia, El Dragón Chino, and Black Diablo—the kind of names you remember. People were buying books of tickets just to get in. That's how HOT this was. And the fact that most of the tapes were destroyed? Makes it even more legendary. It's like wrestling's version of the lost city of gold!But we're not just stopping there, folks. No, no. We get into this week's Wrestling Drama, which has been completely insane. Dave Meltzer—Fake News Dave—is claiming WWE tried to hire him after RAW's ratings dipped? Total lie. Complete fabrication. Sad! And once again, AEW fans are doing horrendous things online. Really terrible people. What kind of person brags about Tony Khan liking their tweet like it's a job interview?Also on the show: Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize walked out of AEW Collision? What's going on over there? Total chaos. LA Knight gets a mystery opponent in the John Cena “My Last Time is Now” tournament—big moves happening! And let's not forget: the AEW vs. NWA National Title debate is heating up and we bring real facts, not feelings. AEW fans should try those sometime.Oh, and we watched a classic match from Titanes del Ring—Tarzán vs El Charro Mexicano. It was wild, weird, and weirdly charming. Kinda like me.So tune in. Because we're not just making wrestling great again—we're making it MAJESTIC again. And you won't get this kind of deep dive, truth-telling, and beautiful nostalgia anywhere else.Believe me.

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Alright folks — we're back, better than ever, and this episode is absolutely packed with incredible wrestling, insane drama, and more hypocrisy than a Dave Meltzer tweet. We're talking Saturday Night's Main Event, and let me tell you — this one was HUGE. We break it all down. Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre for the big one — very championship, very classy. Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill? Two amazing women, total star power. Dominik, Penta, and Rusev in a triple threat? Incredible stuff, and Rusev... he's back, and better than ever. And CM Punk vs. Jey Uso for the vacant title? Suspicious circumstances, folks. We're watching.But that's not all — no, no, no. We talk about the latest drama in the wrestling world — and it's pathetic, really. The outrage over the WrestleMania poster? People crying because it's not AEW on there? Sad! AEW fanatics — the sickos, the weirdos — proving again that they don't love wrestling, they just love complaining. And Mercedes Moné? She won't even show up unless she's booked to win. That's not wrestling — that's ego. Big ego. Yuge ego.And don't get me started on Dave Meltzer — the king of the double standard. WWE does something: “Oh no, it's bad!” AEW does the same thing? “Match of the year!” Total joke. The man's a fraud, folks.Plus, real news: John Cena's going out in style — announcing a 16-man tournament to pick his final opponent. Very fair, very exciting. Mike Rotunda's health update — serious, but hopeful. Mance Warner and Steph De Lander tied the knot — beautiful couple, great people. And Eddie Guerrero's daughter is stepping into the ring, training with Booker T. Amazing legacy.AND — we watched the most bizarre thing you've ever seen. From Chile. 1980s. Titanes del Ring. Robin from Batman vs. Dracula. I'm not kidding. It's real. It's weird. It's kinda wonderful. We'll be watching more.So tune in, folks. We make wrestling majestic — not weird, not fake, but majestic again. Believe me.Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/AEW WrestleDream 2025:JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood)Thekla vs Jamie HayterThe Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. Jurassic Express (Jack Perry and Luchasaurus (The Winners receive a $500,000 cash prize)The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona) vs. The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP)Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark Briscoe (AEW TNT Championship Match)Kris Statlander (c) vs. "Timeless" Toni Storm (AEW Women's World Championship Match)Mercedes Moné (TBS) vs. Mina Shirakawa (ROH) (Winner Takes All match for the AEW TBS and Interim ROH Women's Television Championships)Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita) (AEW World Tag Team Championship Match)"Hangman" Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe (AEW World Championship Match)Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley (I Quit Match)TNA Bound for Glory 2025:Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. Steve Maclin (TNA International Championship Match)Tessa Blanchard vs Gia MillerCall Your Shot Gauntlet MatchKelani Jordan (c) vs. Indi Hartwell (TNA Knockouts World Championship Match)Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz, Special Agent 0, Jason Hotch, and John Skyler) vs. The System (Moose, Alisha Edwards, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, and JDC) (10 Person Intergender Hardcore War Match)Leon Slater (c) vs. Je'Von Evans (TNA X Division Championship Match)The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. Team 3D (Bully Ray and Devon) (“One Final Table" for the TNA World and NXT Tag Team Championships)Trick Williams (c) vs. Mike Santana (TNA World Championship Match)WWE Crown Jewel 2025:Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed (Australian Street Fight Match)Tiffany Stratton (SmackDown's WWE Women's Champion) vs. Stephanie Vaquer (Raw's Women's World Champion) (WWE Women's Crown Jewel Championship Match)John Cena vs. AJ StylesIyo Sky and Rhea Ripley vs. Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kari Sane)Cody Rhodes (SmackDown's Undisputed WWE Champion) vs. Seth Rollins (Raw's World Heavyweight Champion) (WWE Crown Jewel Championship Match)Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Folks, this episode is absolutely HUGE—probably the biggest one yet. We're reviewing NXT No Mercy 2025, and let me tell you—it was tremendous, some great matches, some not-so-great, and a few disasters (looking at you, production team). But overall? A very strong event from NXT.We've got Je'Von Evans vs. Josh Briggs, we've got Oba Femi defending the NXT Title against Ricky Saints, and we've got a steel cage match between Jordynne Grace and Blake Monroe that was absolutely brutal, very violent—just how I like my cage matches. And yes, Ethan Page retained, barely.We also talk about the real wrestling drama this week—because let's be honest, the ring isn't the only place where the action happens. Masha Slamovich facing serious accusations of emotional and physical abuse from her former partner Akira—very serious stuff, not a work. She responded, and we break it down.Gail Kim is on Twitter burning it down, and the AEW freakazoids? They're melting like snowflakes in July. It's honestly pathetic. Gail told the truth about Riho and now the Twitter mob is out in full force. We defend her—because we believe in common sense, not fake outrage.Also—Pro Wrestling Journalists (and I use that term VERY loosely) are out here spreading fake news again. They do it every week. Lies, rumors, made-up headlines. They wish they were us. Sad!We cover the news too:

Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again 205 — folks, this one is HUGE! We're reviewing AEW All Out Toronto 2025 and the very first WWE x ESPN WrestlePalooza 2025 — and let me tell you, both shows were tremendous, but one was just a little more majestic. You'll find out which. Believe me!We're also covering the latest in the drama-filled world of pro wrestling. You've got this Twitter feud — TookTimbo vs. Tigerhite — and let's just say, TookTimbo got totally demolished. Couldn't spell, couldn't write, total meltdown, total loser! And then he got banned from Twitter. Sad! Tigerhite wins bigly.People are whining about WWE doing WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia (which, by the way, huge market), but crickets when Tom Brady takes Saudi money to play football. Hypocrites! The fake outrage — so dishonest. But we call them out. Every time.We also get into the HUGE news stories this week:WWE teams up with ESPN for their first Premium Live Event — and it was a ratings monster!Joe Hendry looks ready to jump full-time to WWE. We believe in Joe Hendry!Raja Jackson finally arrested after that disgraceful attack on Syko Stu — justice, folks!And yes, the great Pat McAfee is BACK. Tremendous energy, the people love him!Then it's time for the reviews!AEW All Out Toronto 2025 had it all:Copeland & Christian vs. FTR — legends!MJF vs. Mark Briscoe in a crazy Tables 'n' Tacks matchOkada vs. Takeshita vs. Máscara Dorada for the Unified Title — incredible talentA wild Four-way Ladder Match with The Young Bucks, Brodido, JetSpeed, and moreAnd yes, "Hangman" Page vs. Kyle Fletcher for the AEW World Title — with a disqualification twist!And then... WrestlePalooza 2025. WWE at its best — powerful show:Triple H opens it up like a bossCena vs. Lesnar — HUGE rematchIyo Sky vs. Stephanie Vaquer for the vacant title — what a match!Becky & Seth vs. CM Punk & AJ Lee — MASSIVE tag matchStephanie McMahon to the Hall of Fame — beautiful, well-deserved!And of course, Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed Title — a classic!This episode? It's simply majestic. It's beautiful. It's Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again 205, and you don't want to miss it.Subscribe NOW — and let's MAKE PRO WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN!