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Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling. The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery. This episode highlights Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work. Topics Discussed Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene Building and maintaining a wrestling career Memorable experiences from independent wrestling The value of community within professional wrestling Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery The wrestling community rallying around one of its own What We Learned Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion. Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another. Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes. Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling. The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery. This episode highlights Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work. Topics Discussed Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene Building and maintaining a wrestling career Memorable experiences from independent wrestling The value of community within professional wrestling Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery The wrestling community rallying around one of its own What We Learned Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion. Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another. Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes. Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling. The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery. This episode highlights Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work. Topics Discussed Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene Building and maintaining a wrestling career Memorable experiences from independent wrestling The value of community within professional wrestling Jack Pollock's “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery The wrestling community rallying around one of its own What We Learned Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion. Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another. Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes. Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.
Sorg is on the road in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but Wrestling Mayhem Show rolls on with Rizz and Mad Mike for episode 1006. The crew spends much of the episode unpacking AAA's Mask vs. Mask match and the unexpected rise of Chad Gable through the El Grande Americano story. What started as a strange masked character has become one of the most exciting wrestling stories of the year, leading to a debate over whether WWE should immediately elevate Gable into a major championship program. The conversation also covers WWE's international shows, Clash in Italy, the future of Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi, and possible King and Queen of the Ring outcomes. Chelsea Green gets strong support as a potential Queen of the Ring winner. Sorg also praises AEW Double or Nothing, especially Stadium Stampede, Okada vs. Takeshita, and Lio Rush's new character direction. Mad Mike celebrates Lucha Underground returning to YouTube, while the crew reflects on why lucha storytelling still feels so special. The episode wraps with “What We Learned,” including Sorg's production tip for indie wrestlers: buy a simple wireless lapel mic and make your promo audio better.
Sorg is on the road in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but Wrestling Mayhem Show rolls on with Rizz and Mad Mike for episode 1006. The crew spends much of the episode unpacking AAA's Mask vs. Mask match and the unexpected rise of Chad Gable through the El Grande Americano story. What started as a strange masked character has become one of the most exciting wrestling stories of the year, leading to a debate over whether WWE should immediately elevate Gable into a major championship program. The conversation also covers WWE's international shows, Clash in Italy, the future of Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi, and possible King and Queen of the Ring outcomes. Chelsea Green gets strong support as a potential Queen of the Ring winner. Sorg also praises AEW Double or Nothing, especially Stadium Stampede, Okada vs. Takeshita, and Lio Rush's new character direction. Mad Mike celebrates Lucha Underground returning to YouTube, while the crew reflects on why lucha storytelling still feels so special. The episode wraps with “What We Learned,” including Sorg's production tip for indie wrestlers: buy a simple wireless lapel mic and make your promo audio better.
Sorg is on the road in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but Wrestling Mayhem Show rolls on with Rizz and Mad Mike for episode 1006. The crew spends much of the episode unpacking AAA's Mask vs. Mask match and the unexpected rise of Chad Gable through the El Grande Americano story. What started as a strange masked character has become one of the most exciting wrestling stories of the year, leading to a debate over whether WWE should immediately elevate Gable into a major championship program. The conversation also covers WWE's international shows, Clash in Italy, the future of Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi, and possible King and Queen of the Ring outcomes. Chelsea Green gets strong support as a potential Queen of the Ring winner. Sorg also praises AEW Double or Nothing, especially Stadium Stampede, Okada vs. Takeshita, and Lio Rush's new character direction. Mad Mike celebrates Lucha Underground returning to YouTube, while the crew reflects on why lucha storytelling still feels so special. The episode wraps with “What We Learned,” including Sorg's production tip for indie wrestlers: buy a simple wireless lapel mic and make your promo audio better.
This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example. The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE's See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane's horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night's Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more. Breakdown: Rizz wins election day Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot. The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician. May 19 and WWE's See No Evil Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil. The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film's strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie's budget and box office. Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history. WWE movie universe chaos Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That's What I Am, WWE's direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents. The crew jokes about turning WWE's old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series. UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck. The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture. WWE and NXT discussion Eosky and EVIL's wedding comes up. The crew discusses EVIL's NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars. Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube. Saturday Night's Main Event preview The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women's tag title action, and more. They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana. AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament The hosts preview AEW's tournament brackets. They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more. Athena's long championship reign is highlighted. Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example. He breaks down the group's contract logic, ownership of Gianni's music and robes, and Gianni's suspension. The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group. 880 Wrestling storylines The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling. John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes. The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW. RWA Regional Championship controversy John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion. He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA. Gorgeous Gregory's upcoming title opportunity is discussed. VCW tag title opportunity John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship. Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness. Point Park wrestling chaos John discusses invading Austin Karnes' live podcast event at Point Park. Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus. What We Learned Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match. The chat learns that Mason Rook's NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE '12. Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history. The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.
This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example. The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE's See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane's horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night's Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more. Breakdown: Rizz wins election day Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot. The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician. May 19 and WWE's See No Evil Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil. The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film's strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie's budget and box office. Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history. WWE movie universe chaos Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That's What I Am, WWE's direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents. The crew jokes about turning WWE's old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series. UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck. The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture. WWE and NXT discussion Eosky and EVIL's wedding comes up. The crew discusses EVIL's NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars. Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube. Saturday Night's Main Event preview The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women's tag title action, and more. They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana. AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament The hosts preview AEW's tournament brackets. They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more. Athena's long championship reign is highlighted. Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example. He breaks down the group's contract logic, ownership of Gianni's music and robes, and Gianni's suspension. The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group. 880 Wrestling storylines The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling. John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes. The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW. RWA Regional Championship controversy John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion. He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA. Gorgeous Gregory's upcoming title opportunity is discussed. VCW tag title opportunity John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship. Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness. Point Park wrestling chaos John discusses invading Austin Karnes' live podcast event at Point Park. Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus. What We Learned Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match. The chat learns that Mason Rook's NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE '12. Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history. The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.
This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example. The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE's See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane's horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night's Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more. Breakdown: Rizz wins election day Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot. The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician. May 19 and WWE's See No Evil Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil. The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film's strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie's budget and box office. Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history. WWE movie universe chaos Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That's What I Am, WWE's direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents. The crew jokes about turning WWE's old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series. UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck. The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture. WWE and NXT discussion Eosky and EVIL's wedding comes up. The crew discusses EVIL's NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars. Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube. Saturday Night's Main Event preview The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women's tag title action, and more. They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana. AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament The hosts preview AEW's tournament brackets. They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more. Athena's long championship reign is highlighted. Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example. He breaks down the group's contract logic, ownership of Gianni's music and robes, and Gianni's suspension. The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group. 880 Wrestling storylines The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling. John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes. The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW. RWA Regional Championship controversy John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion. He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA. Gorgeous Gregory's upcoming title opportunity is discussed. VCW tag title opportunity John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship. Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness. Point Park wrestling chaos John discusses invading Austin Karnes' live podcast event at Point Park. Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus. What We Learned Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match. The chat learns that Mason Rook's NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE '12. Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history. The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.
Sorg is on the road in Michigan for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1004, joined by Rizz, Mad Mike, and Producer Missy for a chaotic week in pro wrestling. The crew breaks down WWE Backlash, Asuka's possible farewell, Danhausen and Minihausen's breakout WWE moment, Lil Yachty's surprisingly great wrestling energy, the John Cena Classic announcement, WWE/TKO roster cuts, creator reaction-stream takedowns, and AEW's golf course wrestling experiment with Darby Allin and PAC.
Sorg is on the road in Michigan for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1004, joined by Rizz, Mad Mike, and Producer Missy for a chaotic week in pro wrestling. The crew breaks down WWE Backlash, Asuka's possible farewell, Danhausen and Minihausen's breakout WWE moment, Lil Yachty's surprisingly great wrestling energy, the John Cena Classic announcement, WWE/TKO roster cuts, creator reaction-stream takedowns, and AEW's golf course wrestling experiment with Darby Allin and PAC.
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Pro wrestler Liberty L joins Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1003! The crew breaks down WWE/TKO roster cuts, The New Day's reported departure, Xavier Woods' future beyond WWE, WWE Backlash, Danhausen's mystery partner, and the new American Gladiators. Liberty L also talks about her post-title run in 880 Wrestling, working with RWA and Enjoy Wrestling, betting on herself, and the rise of powerhouse women in wrestling.
Pro wrestler Liberty L joins Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1003! The crew breaks down WWE/TKO roster cuts, The New Day's reported departure, Xavier Woods' future beyond WWE, WWE Backlash, Danhausen's mystery partner, and the new American Gladiators. Liberty L also talks about her post-title run in 880 Wrestling, working with RWA and Enjoy Wrestling, betting on herself, and the rise of powerhouse women in wrestling.
Pro wrestler Liberty L joins Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1003! The crew breaks down WWE/TKO roster cuts, The New Day's reported departure, Xavier Woods' future beyond WWE, WWE Backlash, Danhausen's mystery partner, and the new American Gladiators. Liberty L also talks about her post-title run in 880 Wrestling, working with RWA and Enjoy Wrestling, betting on herself, and the rise of powerhouse women in wrestling.
Wrestling Mayhem Show 1002 features Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike joined by pro wrestlers Facade and Tara Zep for a full-on WrestleMania week debrief. The crew opens with WrestleMania reactions, including the growing frustration with heavy commercial breaks, Night One not quite feeling like WrestleMania, standout women's moments, and the strange new “add-itude era” of WWE viewing. Then Facade and Tara Zep take the spotlight with stories from a nonstop Vegas week. Tara talks about returning from injury, working a packed schedule, attending Lodestone, and finding confidence in the middle of a high-pressure week. Facade breaks down his Power Slap experience, from medical testing and weigh-ins to the actual slap, aftermath, and safety protocols. The couple also shares the story of their Vegas wedding, complete with missing rings, Chest Flexor running point, Brian Cage dropping in, and Mick Foley officiating. The episode also previews Only Wrestlers LIVE in Pittsburgh and wraps with “What We Learned,” including Tara's lesson in trusting herself, Facade's reminder to keep trying new things, and Mad Mike's eternal belief in Lucha Underground.
Wrestling Mayhem Show 1002 features Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike joined by pro wrestlers Facade and Tara Zep for a full-on WrestleMania week debrief. The crew opens with WrestleMania reactions, including the growing frustration with heavy commercial breaks, Night One not quite feeling like WrestleMania, standout women's moments, and the strange new “add-itude era” of WWE viewing. Then Facade and Tara Zep take the spotlight with stories from a nonstop Vegas week. Tara talks about returning from injury, working a packed schedule, attending Lodestone, and finding confidence in the middle of a high-pressure week. Facade breaks down his Power Slap experience, from medical testing and weigh-ins to the actual slap, aftermath, and safety protocols. The couple also shares the story of their Vegas wedding, complete with missing rings, Chest Flexor running point, Brian Cage dropping in, and Mick Foley officiating. The episode also previews Only Wrestlers LIVE in Pittsburgh and wraps with “What We Learned,” including Tara's lesson in trusting herself, Facade's reminder to keep trying new things, and Mad Mike's eternal belief in Lucha Underground.
Wrestling Mayhem Show 1002 features Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike joined by pro wrestlers Facade and Tara Zep for a full-on WrestleMania week debrief. The crew opens with WrestleMania reactions, including the growing frustration with heavy commercial breaks, Night One not quite feeling like WrestleMania, standout women's moments, and the strange new “add-itude era” of WWE viewing. Then Facade and Tara Zep take the spotlight with stories from a nonstop Vegas week. Tara talks about returning from injury, working a packed schedule, attending Lodestone, and finding confidence in the middle of a high-pressure week. Facade breaks down his Power Slap experience, from medical testing and weigh-ins to the actual slap, aftermath, and safety protocols. The couple also shares the story of their Vegas wedding, complete with missing rings, Chest Flexor running point, Brian Cage dropping in, and Mick Foley officiating. The episode also previews Only Wrestlers LIVE in Pittsburgh and wraps with “What We Learned,” including Tara's lesson in trusting herself, Facade's reminder to keep trying new things, and Mad Mike's eternal belief in Lucha Underground.
Episode 1000 of the Wrestling Mayhem Show is a celebration, a checkpoint, and a deep dive into one of the wildest projects the crew has taken on yet: Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools. Sorg is joined by Rizz, Dave Podnar, and Mad Mike as they look back at the live event, break down what worked, what surprised them, and why the show's weird ideas landed better than expected. Dave Podnar gives a full outsider review of the event after watching it back twice, offering notes on everything from the pre-show presentation to the chaos of the Freaky Friday match, Martian Mayhem, Bakery Boys vs. The Production, and the overall flow of the card.   The crew also talks WrestleMania build, WWE's ESPN strategy, Trick Williams' momentum, the surprising appeal of Oba Femi vs. Brock, and why AAA has become such a fun watch lately. Along the way, there is classic Mayhem energy: jokes about episode 1000, Roman numeral math, Department of Jocks hazing, commentary on branding the new live events, and plenty of appreciation for everyone who helped turn the April Fools concept into a real wrestling show.  
Episode 1000 of the Wrestling Mayhem Show is a celebration, a checkpoint, and a deep dive into one of the wildest projects the crew has taken on yet: Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools. Sorg is joined by Rizz, Dave Podnar, and Mad Mike as they look back at the live event, break down what worked, what surprised them, and why the show's weird ideas landed better than expected. Dave Podnar gives a full outsider review of the event after watching it back twice, offering notes on everything from the pre-show presentation to the chaos of the Freaky Friday match, Martian Mayhem, Bakery Boys vs. The Production, and the overall flow of the card.   The crew also talks WrestleMania build, WWE's ESPN strategy, Trick Williams' momentum, the surprising appeal of Oba Femi vs. Brock, and why AAA has become such a fun watch lately. Along the way, there is classic Mayhem energy: jokes about episode 1000, Roman numeral math, Department of Jocks hazing, commentary on branding the new live events, and plenty of appreciation for everyone who helped turn the April Fools concept into a real wrestling show.  
Episode 1000 of the Wrestling Mayhem Show is a celebration, a checkpoint, and a deep dive into one of the wildest projects the crew has taken on yet: Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools. Sorg is joined by Rizz, Dave Podnar, and Mad Mike as they look back at the live event, break down what worked, what surprised them, and why the show's weird ideas landed better than expected. Dave Podnar gives a full outsider review of the event after watching it back twice, offering notes on everything from the pre-show presentation to the chaos of the Freaky Friday match, Martian Mayhem, Bakery Boys vs. The Production, and the overall flow of the card.   The crew also talks WrestleMania build, WWE's ESPN strategy, Trick Williams' momentum, the surprising appeal of Oba Femi vs. Brock, and why AAA has become such a fun watch lately. Along the way, there is classic Mayhem energy: jokes about episode 1000, Roman numeral math, Department of Jocks hazing, commentary on branding the new live events, and plenty of appreciation for everyone who helped turn the April Fools concept into a real wrestling show.  
The road to Wrestling Mayhem Show 1000 runs right through absolute chaos. This week, Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by The Unwilting Tatiana and Shotgun Adams to preview the upcoming Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools event. If you were expecting a calm, straightforward card rundown, you may be in the wrong place. This episode is full Mayhem energy in the best way possible. Tatiana talks about stepping back into the Top Rope Tabletop Match Part 2, reflecting on the first match where, as she puts it, “everybody died,” and teasing a new strategy for the D&D-inspired madness. There's a lot of talk about spells, chaos, and the challenge of facing people you actually like once wrestling gets involved. Meanwhile, Shotgun Adams brings a completely different kind of energy as he prepares to face MV Young in a match built around one of Pittsburgh's most sacred and ridiculous traditions: the parking chair. Or, depending on who you ask, a totally fake concept that should not exist. Beyond the April Fools card, the conversation branches into WWE and wrestling culture more broadly. Mad Mike shares his experience attending Monday Night Raw at Madison Square Garden, including the huge atmosphere, Stephanie McMahon's appearance, and a crowd reaction for Oba Femi that felt impossible to ignore. The crew also gets into a lively debate about celebrity involvement in wrestling, whether WWE is leaning too hard into streamers and crossover stars, and what that means compared to promotions where the in-ring product stays front and center. There's also plenty of wrestling lifestyle talk along the way. Mike reviews the Squared Circle Cafe in New York City, the panel swaps karaoke stories, and everyone reflects on the changing shape of WrestleMania week and indie wrestling's place around it. Like the best Mayhem Show episodes, it's part analysis, part comedy, part event hype, and completely driven by a shared love of wrestling in all its forms. If this episode proves anything, it's that April Fools is not just another wrestling card. It's a show built around the particular sense of humor, creativity, and controlled nonsense that the Wrestling Mayhem Show has always embraced. And if this is the energy heading into 1000, the milestone episode is going to hit even harder.
The road to Wrestling Mayhem Show 1000 runs right through absolute chaos. This week, Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by The Unwilting Tatiana and Shotgun Adams to preview the upcoming Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools event. If you were expecting a calm, straightforward card rundown, you may be in the wrong place. This episode is full Mayhem energy in the best way possible. Tatiana talks about stepping back into the Top Rope Tabletop Match Part 2, reflecting on the first match where, as she puts it, “everybody died,” and teasing a new strategy for the D&D-inspired madness. There's a lot of talk about spells, chaos, and the challenge of facing people you actually like once wrestling gets involved. Meanwhile, Shotgun Adams brings a completely different kind of energy as he prepares to face MV Young in a match built around one of Pittsburgh's most sacred and ridiculous traditions: the parking chair. Or, depending on who you ask, a totally fake concept that should not exist. Beyond the April Fools card, the conversation branches into WWE and wrestling culture more broadly. Mad Mike shares his experience attending Monday Night Raw at Madison Square Garden, including the huge atmosphere, Stephanie McMahon's appearance, and a crowd reaction for Oba Femi that felt impossible to ignore. The crew also gets into a lively debate about celebrity involvement in wrestling, whether WWE is leaning too hard into streamers and crossover stars, and what that means compared to promotions where the in-ring product stays front and center. There's also plenty of wrestling lifestyle talk along the way. Mike reviews the Squared Circle Cafe in New York City, the panel swaps karaoke stories, and everyone reflects on the changing shape of WrestleMania week and indie wrestling's place around it. Like the best Mayhem Show episodes, it's part analysis, part comedy, part event hype, and completely driven by a shared love of wrestling in all its forms. If this episode proves anything, it's that April Fools is not just another wrestling card. It's a show built around the particular sense of humor, creativity, and controlled nonsense that the Wrestling Mayhem Show has always embraced. And if this is the energy heading into 1000, the milestone episode is going to hit even harder.
The road to Wrestling Mayhem Show 1000 runs right through absolute chaos. This week, Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by The Unwilting Tatiana and Shotgun Adams to preview the upcoming Wrestling Mayhem Show Presents April Fools event. If you were expecting a calm, straightforward card rundown, you may be in the wrong place. This episode is full Mayhem energy in the best way possible. Tatiana talks about stepping back into the Top Rope Tabletop Match Part 2, reflecting on the first match where, as she puts it, “everybody died,” and teasing a new strategy for the D&D-inspired madness. There's a lot of talk about spells, chaos, and the challenge of facing people you actually like once wrestling gets involved. Meanwhile, Shotgun Adams brings a completely different kind of energy as he prepares to face MV Young in a match built around one of Pittsburgh's most sacred and ridiculous traditions: the parking chair. Or, depending on who you ask, a totally fake concept that should not exist. Beyond the April Fools card, the conversation branches into WWE and wrestling culture more broadly. Mad Mike shares his experience attending Monday Night Raw at Madison Square Garden, including the huge atmosphere, Stephanie McMahon's appearance, and a crowd reaction for Oba Femi that felt impossible to ignore. The crew also gets into a lively debate about celebrity involvement in wrestling, whether WWE is leaning too hard into streamers and crossover stars, and what that means compared to promotions where the in-ring product stays front and center. There's also plenty of wrestling lifestyle talk along the way. Mike reviews the Squared Circle Cafe in New York City, the panel swaps karaoke stories, and everyone reflects on the changing shape of WrestleMania week and indie wrestling's place around it. Like the best Mayhem Show episodes, it's part analysis, part comedy, part event hype, and completely driven by a shared love of wrestling in all its forms. If this episode proves anything, it's that April Fools is not just another wrestling card. It's a show built around the particular sense of humor, creativity, and controlled nonsense that the Wrestling Mayhem Show has always embraced. And if this is the energy heading into 1000, the milestone episode is going to hit even harder.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show returns with a unique and inspiring episode as Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by members of Pitt Fight Club—Kyle, Sydney, Oliver, and Ava—from the University of Pittsburgh Greensburg. The group shares how they've built an annual wrestling event from the ground up, combining event production, marketing, and community outreach into a hands-on student experience. Their upcoming show, Night of Reckoning, promises a stacked card, creative stipulations, and a strong charitable mission. The conversation also dives into how wrestling fandom is evolving among students, with events like WrestleMania and AEW shows drawing new audiences. Of course, things wouldn't be Mayhem without chaos—Oliver's strong dislike of Penta sparks a hilarious and heated debate that takes over the show. Later, Mayhem Mania returns with one of the wildest rounds yet, featuring bizarre matchups, celebrity crossovers, and puppet-based wrestling concepts that somehow keep escalating. This episode is a perfect mix of wrestling passion, community building, and pure mayhem.
Sorg returns alongside Mad Mike and guest co-host TruePrinceofPro to talk Danhausen thriving in WWE, Roman Reigns and CM Punk's latest verbal shots, AAA Rey de Reyes, AEW Revolution fallout, and a full slate of indie wrestling updates. Plus: Mayhem Mania madness, local event announcements, and another unforgettable “What We Learned” segment.
Sorg returns alongside Mad Mike and guest co-host TruePrinceofPro to talk Danhausen thriving in WWE, Roman Reigns and CM Punk's latest verbal shots, AAA Rey de Reyes, AEW Revolution fallout, and a full slate of indie wrestling updates. Plus: Mayhem Mania madness, local event announcements, and another unforgettable “What We Learned” segment.
Sorg returns alongside Mad Mike and guest co-host TruePrinceofPro to talk Danhausen thriving in WWE, Roman Reigns and CM Punk's latest verbal shots, AAA Rey de Reyes, AEW Revolution fallout, and a full slate of indie wrestling updates. Plus: Mayhem Mania madness, local event announcements, and another unforgettable “What We Learned” segment.
On this episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show 996, Mad Mike and Rizz lead a swordless night of wrestling talk covering WWE 2K26, the state of the WrestleMania build, Jimmy Uso's breakout Raw promo, The IInspiration's AEW return, Royce Keys on Main Event, and a full preview of AEW Revolution. The crew also dives into another chaotic edition of Mayhem Mania, with Tina Keyes, Dave Podnar, and TPOP helping reshape the fantasy WrestleMania card. The show wraps with a standout What We Learned segment featuring thoughts on Willow Nightingale, 880 Wrestling, Harley Cameron, and more.
On this episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show 996, Mad Mike and Rizz lead a swordless night of wrestling talk covering WWE 2K26, the state of the WrestleMania build, Jimmy Uso's breakout Raw promo, The IInspiration's AEW return, Royce Keys on Main Event, and a full preview of AEW Revolution. The crew also dives into another chaotic edition of Mayhem Mania, with Tina Keyes, Dave Podnar, and TPOP helping reshape the fantasy WrestleMania card. The show wraps with a standout What We Learned segment featuring thoughts on Willow Nightingale, 880 Wrestling, Harley Cameron, and more.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it's a loaded week of wrestling talk. First, the crew breaks down the weekend's big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what's clicking (and what isn't) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen's debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he's officially in the mix. From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew's love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA's Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream? Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company's venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows). The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn't judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg's backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).
The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it's a loaded week of wrestling talk. First, the crew breaks down the weekend's big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what's clicking (and what isn't) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen's debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he's officially in the mix. From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew's love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA's Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream? Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company's venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows). The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn't judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg's backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).
The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it's a loaded week of wrestling talk. First, the crew breaks down the weekend's big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what's clicking (and what isn't) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen's debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he's officially in the mix. From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew's love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA's Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream? Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company's venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows). The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn't judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg's backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling TNF Champion Marco Narcisso to talk character evolution, Den of Desire chaos, and what's next across the Pittsburgh scene. Plus: WrestleMania-season shakeups, AEW momentum toward Revolution, a Mayhem Mania rules run-down, and “What We Learned” to close it out.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling TNF Champion Marco Narcisso to talk character evolution, Den of Desire chaos, and what's next across the Pittsburgh scene. Plus: WrestleMania-season shakeups, AEW momentum toward Revolution, a Mayhem Mania rules run-down, and “What We Learned” to close it out.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling TNF Champion Marco Narcisso to talk character evolution, Den of Desire chaos, and what's next across the Pittsburgh scene. Plus: WrestleMania-season shakeups, AEW momentum toward Revolution, a Mayhem Mania rules run-down, and “What We Learned” to close it out.
Tony, Hector, Mike, Woody and Patrick dive into a chaotic mix of Uranus-sized disasters, Super Bowl trailers and many other things. We also give props to some Olympic coverage, and we talk about actual TV shows too! Enjoy!Shows mentioned: The Burbs, Old Dog, New Tricks, Unfamiliar, His and Hers, Welcome to Derry, The Pitt, Scrubs, Fallout (S2), Wonder Man, Wild Card Kitchen, Shrinking (S3), Saint-Pierre (S2), Hijack (S2), Will Trent, Into the Void, Take That (Documentary), Small Prophets, Olympic Coverage, The Copenhagen Test, Free Bert, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, The Night Manager (S2), Primal (S3), Ponies, Industry (S4), Blue Lights (S3), Waiting for the Out.Twitter - Bluesky - Instagram - Website
Love is in the air… and so is chaos. Sorg is joined by Mad Mike (finally stepping out of the “silent figure in the shadows” to co-host) for this year's MayhemWed Game, a wrestling-flavored Newlywed-style showdown. In Team Warr: Allison & KC Warr, celebrating nine years (and their first-date-iversary is today) and proudly proving that yes, Tinder can work. In Team Bearcat: Karielle & Keith Haught, together for over a decade, married for two years, and bonded through pro wrestling (and a first date at Steak 'n Shake). The rules are simple: answer in secret, guess your partner's answer, and try not to start a “hard conversation” on the drive home. The questions? Wrestling-coded, slightly unhinged, and frequently… whoopee-adjacent.
Love is in the air… and so is chaos. Sorg is joined by Mad Mike (finally stepping out of the “silent figure in the shadows” to co-host) for this year's MayhemWed Game, a wrestling-flavored Newlywed-style showdown. In Team Warr: Allison & KC Warr, celebrating nine years (and their first-date-iversary is today) and proudly proving that yes, Tinder can work. In Team Bearcat: Karielle & Keith Haught, together for over a decade, married for two years, and bonded through pro wrestling (and a first date at Steak 'n Shake). The rules are simple: answer in secret, guess your partner's answer, and try not to start a “hard conversation” on the drive home. The questions? Wrestling-coded, slightly unhinged, and frequently… whoopee-adjacent.
Love is in the air… and so is chaos. Sorg is joined by Mad Mike (finally stepping out of the “silent figure in the shadows” to co-host) for this year's MayhemWed Game, a wrestling-flavored Newlywed-style showdown. In Team Warr: Allison & KC Warr, celebrating nine years (and their first-date-iversary is today) and proudly proving that yes, Tinder can work. In Team Bearcat: Karielle & Keith Haught, together for over a decade, married for two years, and bonded through pro wrestling (and a first date at Steak 'n Shake). The rules are simple: answer in secret, guess your partner's answer, and try not to start a “hard conversation” on the drive home. The questions? Wrestling-coded, slightly unhinged, and frequently… whoopee-adjacent.
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg, Mad Mike, and Rizz welcome the intergalactic tag team MDMA (El Luca & Los Tonios) for one of the most chaotic, hilarious, and unexpectedly insightful episodes in recent memory. The crew breaks down the latest WWE Royal Rumble, including standout moments from the women's match, mixed reactions to the men's Rumble finish, and how crowd presentation and production choices impacted the overall experience. Along the way, the conversation dives into Saudi Arabia event logistics, roster usage, bonuses, and how WWE continues to evolve its premium live events. MDMA share their origin story, explain what “Most Dope Masked Aliens” really means, talk about landing in 880 Wrestling, and reveal how Rizz mysteriously disappeared with them after the 20 Years of Mayhem celebration. The episode also features the return of Mayhem Mania, where the panel books dream WrestleMania matches under strict rules — and chaos immediately ensues. As always, the show wraps with “What We Learned”, featuring takes on the Royal Rumble, fandom, storytelling, and why wrestling is more fun when you let yourself enjoy the ride.
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg, Mad Mike, and Rizz welcome the intergalactic tag team MDMA (El Luca & Los Tonios) for one of the most chaotic, hilarious, and unexpectedly insightful episodes in recent memory. The crew breaks down the latest WWE Royal Rumble, including standout moments from the women's match, mixed reactions to the men's Rumble finish, and how crowd presentation and production choices impacted the overall experience. Along the way, the conversation dives into Saudi Arabia event logistics, roster usage, bonuses, and how WWE continues to evolve its premium live events. MDMA share their origin story, explain what “Most Dope Masked Aliens” really means, talk about landing in 880 Wrestling, and reveal how Rizz mysteriously disappeared with them after the 20 Years of Mayhem celebration. The episode also features the return of Mayhem Mania, where the panel books dream WrestleMania matches under strict rules — and chaos immediately ensues. As always, the show wraps with “What We Learned”, featuring takes on the Royal Rumble, fandom, storytelling, and why wrestling is more fun when you let yourself enjoy the ride.
This episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show comes to you from an improvised, snowed-in home studio as Sorg, Mad Mike, and Riz dig into one of the most opinionated and wide-ranging wrestling conversations in recent memory. The crew breaks down reactions to WWE's Unreal series, with a heated discussion centered on Michael Hayes' comments about Chelsea Green and what they reveal about outdated philosophies on who “belongs” at the top of the card. From there, the show dives deep into Royal Rumble speculation, including potential winners, surprise entrants, and long-term booking ramifications for stars like AJ Styles, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair. The hosts also explore how trust, execution, and backstage confidence impact pushes at the highest level — using LA Knight's Money in the Bank controversy as a case study. The episode continues with talk of indie wrestling standouts, Mystery Wrestling chaos, AAA crossovers, Judgment Day dynamics, and the ongoing evolution of women's wrestling storytelling. On the gaming side, the crew decodes cryptic teasers for WWE 2K26, speculating on modes, legends, weapons, and a possible Attitude Era focus. The show wraps with community shout-outs, Mayhem Mania announcements, and a classic “What We Learned” segment that ranges from absurd wrestling stipulations to hot-wing-based judgment of wrestlers' toughness.
This episode of Wrestling Mayhem Show comes to you from an improvised, snowed-in home studio as Sorg, Mad Mike, and Riz dig into one of the most opinionated and wide-ranging wrestling conversations in recent memory. The crew breaks down reactions to WWE's Unreal series, with a heated discussion centered on Michael Hayes' comments about Chelsea Green and what they reveal about outdated philosophies on who “belongs” at the top of the card. From there, the show dives deep into Royal Rumble speculation, including potential winners, surprise entrants, and long-term booking ramifications for stars like AJ Styles, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair. The hosts also explore how trust, execution, and backstage confidence impact pushes at the highest level — using LA Knight's Money in the Bank controversy as a case study. The episode continues with talk of indie wrestling standouts, Mystery Wrestling chaos, AAA crossovers, Judgment Day dynamics, and the ongoing evolution of women's wrestling storytelling. On the gaming side, the crew decodes cryptic teasers for WWE 2K26, speculating on modes, legends, weapons, and a possible Attitude Era focus. The show wraps with community shout-outs, Mayhem Mania announcements, and a classic “What We Learned” segment that ranges from absurd wrestling stipulations to hot-wing-based judgment of wrestlers' toughness.
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Mad Mike break down the latest wrestling news, reflect on the recent Wrestling Mayhem Show wrestling show, and welcome special guest Dani Mo (JCW). Dani Mo joins the conversation to talk about her recent seminar experience with Bayley, detailing how she was selected, what Bayley emphasized about character consistency, and how the experience pushed her to listen more closely to the crowd and adapt in the ring. Also discussed on this episode: • Drew McIntyre's championship win and WrestleMania speculation • Finn Bálor's throwback entrance and CM Punk match • AJ Styles and Gunther retirement-match conversations • TNA's TV premiere and crossover era • Visa issues affecting wrestlers and career paths • AAA's AI graphic mishap involving Dominik Mysterio • AEW roster movement and MJF defending the title on independent shows The episode closes with the What We Learned segment, reflecting on lessons from the wrestling show and recent in-ring and backstage experiences.
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Mad Mike break down the latest wrestling news, reflect on the recent Wrestling Mayhem Show wrestling show, and welcome special guest Dani Mo (JCW). Dani Mo joins the conversation to talk about her recent seminar experience with Bayley, detailing how she was selected, what Bayley emphasized about character consistency, and how the experience pushed her to listen more closely to the crowd and adapt in the ring. Also discussed on this episode: • Drew McIntyre's championship win and WrestleMania speculation • Finn Bálor's throwback entrance and CM Punk match • AJ Styles and Gunther retirement-match conversations • TNA's TV premiere and crossover era • Visa issues affecting wrestlers and career paths • AAA's AI graphic mishap involving Dominik Mysterio • AEW roster movement and MJF defending the title on independent shows The episode closes with the What We Learned segment, reflecting on lessons from the wrestling show and recent in-ring and backstage experiences.
In two weeks, millions of Americans will be voting — but a Supreme Court case could change elections as we know them. Last week, the court heard arguments in Louisiana vs. Callais, a case that centers on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Basically, the court is deciding whether or not states can use race to draw voting maps — and depending on what it decides, it could give Republicans the ability to eliminate at least six majority-minority districts and land about a dozen more seats in the House of Representatives. So we spoke to Stacey Abrams about the court's deliberations. She's the Host of Crooked Media's Assembly Required and a New York Times Bestselling Author. And in headlines, Trump signs a critical minerals deal with the Prime Minister of Australia, universities publicly reject the Trump administration's “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education”, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, aka “Mad Mike,” yearns to be happy again as the shutdown heads into week three.Show Notes:Check out Coded Justice – https://tinyurl.com/3yx73h78Watch Assembly Required – https://tinyurl.com/4nv3uzatCall Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.