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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.
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 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 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.
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.
Like most stuntmen, Michael Hughes had a very confusing life and an overwhelming need to become famous at any cost. In this episode, we cover how that need drove him into conspiracy mania and got him killed flying a glorified pressure cooker. Sources:- DIY Rockets, Daredevils, and the Tragedy of Mad Mike Hughes [WIRED] - "Mad Mike" Hughes Rejected Science and Chased Fame. It Killed Him. [Popular Mechanics] - https://madmikehughes.com/- Rocketman [2019]
The Wrestling Mayhem Show wraps up the year with a full-house year-end holiday episode. Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Eamon Paton, Merlin, Cameraman Rob, and Intern Mac for an episode packed with wrestling discussion, predictions, and reflection. Topics include: • John Cena's farewell moment and presentation • Wrestling's changing media and streaming landscape • Year-end predictions for the year ahead • Behind-the-scenes stories from indy wrestling and production • A meaningful “What We Learned” segment reflecting on growth, fandom, and wrestling community This episode captures the chaos, camaraderie, and love of wrestling that defines the Mayhem crew—closing out the year on a high note.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show wraps up the year with a full-house year-end holiday episode. Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Eamon Paton, Merlin, Cameraman Rob, and Intern Mac for an episode packed with wrestling discussion, predictions, and reflection. Topics include: • John Cena's farewell moment and presentation • Wrestling's changing media and streaming landscape • Year-end predictions for the year ahead • Behind-the-scenes stories from indy wrestling and production • A meaningful “What We Learned” segment reflecting on growth, fandom, and wrestling community This episode captures the chaos, camaraderie, and love of wrestling that defines the Mayhem crew—closing out the year on a high note.
The Wrestling Mayhem Show wraps up the year with a full-house year-end holiday episode. Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Eamon Paton, Merlin, Cameraman Rob, and Intern Mac for an episode packed with wrestling discussion, predictions, and reflection. Topics include: • John Cena's farewell moment and presentation • Wrestling's changing media and streaming landscape • Year-end predictions for the year ahead • Behind-the-scenes stories from indy wrestling and production • A meaningful “What We Learned” segment reflecting on growth, fandom, and wrestling community This episode captures the chaos, camaraderie, and love of wrestling that defines the Mayhem crew—closing out the year on a high note.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 986, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike say farewell to John Cena's in-ring career and to our own Intern Tony, with Intern Mac close behind. This episode dives into both major wrestling news and the behind-the-scenes reality of indie wrestling production life. This Week's Topics: • John Cena's retirement weekend and reflections on his heel run • Netflix preparing to buy Warner Bros Discovery and the implications for WWE & AEW • NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle, TNA Final Resolution • AEW Continental Classic continues to impress • Production stories from Exodus Pro and VCW featuring our interns • The new 880 Wrestling Warehouse venue • Enjoy Wrestling, RWA's Seasons Beatings, and new match drops on IndyWrestling.us What We Learned: • Kendall Grey is a breakout talent in NXT • RJ City's AEW backstage work is a highlight • 880's new venue is a game changer • Revisiting historic venues creates creative energy Support the show at Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow and visit WrestlingMayhemShow.com for archives, links, and more.
On the final episode of the 2025 season, Jacob is in New Zealand to chat with Mad Mike. They talk about the good old days, why he is so loyal to Mazda, and what it would take for him to come back to FD. Save 20% off merch https://shopfd.com/ Code - PODCAST25 Produced by Jacob Gettins https://linktr.ee/jako13 Formula DRIFT - https://www.formulad.com/ Edited by Kyle Mayhew - https://www.instagram.com/kaywhy_85/ Audio Engineering by J-One Audio Services -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090486859184 Intro Song by Legna - https://www.tiktok.com/@originallegna Track Signs Provided by - https://www.instagram.com/style.driven/ Get Your Hat - https://shopfdgarage.com/products/the-teal-beanie Original Concept - Frank Maguire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_outerzone/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.outerzone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Outerzone/61572435346956/ Shop FD: https://bit.ly/Shop-FD Discord: https://discord.gg/QWJmgqWWUr
In Wrestling Mayhem Show 984, the crew gathers for a Thanksgiving edition filled with AEW chaos, Survivor Series debate, nostalgia, and community stories. Sorg returns from Defy Wrestling with fresh notes from the Seattle scene—including Sting's son's first indie match, The Righteous, and Vert Vixen—before diving into AEW Full Gear's biggest moments: Samoa Joe's cage match victory, Hook joining the Ops, Swerve's return, and the Continental Classic block breakdown featuring Okada. Mad Mike runs in mid-episode to talk Cena vs. Dominik, WarGames team reshuffling, the strength of the women's match, and the strange placement of Cena's potential “last” match. We also cover the 880 Wrestling food drive, upcoming Big League Wrestling shows, and Sorg's all-women production team. Plus: Sora AI's cursed Thanksgiving creations. What We Learned: AEW continues building layered stories, WWE's star power shines despite shaky builds, and indie communities prove once again why wrestling thrives beyond TV.
In Wrestling Mayhem Show 984, the crew gathers for a Thanksgiving edition filled with AEW chaos, Survivor Series debate, nostalgia, and community stories. Sorg returns from Defy Wrestling with fresh notes from the Seattle scene—including Sting's son's first indie match, The Righteous, and Vert Vixen—before diving into AEW Full Gear's biggest moments: Samoa Joe's cage match victory, Hook joining the Ops, Swerve's return, and the Continental Classic block breakdown featuring Okada. Mad Mike runs in mid-episode to talk Cena vs. Dominik, WarGames team reshuffling, the strength of the women's match, and the strange placement of Cena's potential “last” match. We also cover the 880 Wrestling food drive, upcoming Big League Wrestling shows, and Sorg's all-women production team. Plus: Sora AI's cursed Thanksgiving creations. What We Learned: AEW continues building layered stories, WWE's star power shines despite shaky builds, and indie communities prove once again why wrestling thrives beyond TV.
In Wrestling Mayhem Show 984, the crew gathers for a Thanksgiving edition filled with AEW chaos, Survivor Series debate, nostalgia, and community stories. Sorg returns from Defy Wrestling with fresh notes from the Seattle scene—including Sting's son's first indie match, The Righteous, and Vert Vixen—before diving into AEW Full Gear's biggest moments: Samoa Joe's cage match victory, Hook joining the Ops, Swerve's return, and the Continental Classic block breakdown featuring Okada. Mad Mike runs in mid-episode to talk Cena vs. Dominik, WarGames team reshuffling, the strength of the women's match, and the strange placement of Cena's potential “last” match. We also cover the 880 Wrestling food drive, upcoming Big League Wrestling shows, and Sorg's all-women production team. Plus: Sora AI's cursed Thanksgiving creations. What We Learned: AEW continues building layered stories, WWE's star power shines despite shaky builds, and indie communities prove once again why wrestling thrives beyond TV.
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Hosts: Sorg, Rizz & Mad Mike with guest TruePrinceofPro This week, the crew talks: • John Cena's Boston Intercontinental Title moment and what's next for Dom Mysterio • AEW Blood & Guts chaos and Hangman vs Powerhouse Hobbs • NXT's Thea Hale & Joe Hendry comedy gold • The most unbelievable 24/7 Title reigns ever (crowns, planes, and pregnancies!) • VCW Victory Rumble recap and Pittsburgh indie updates • Imagining a Carnegie Museum wrestling event with Beastman in the dino room • “What We Learned” this week in wrestling Find more episodes and links at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
Hosts: Sorg, Mad Mike & Rizz This week we dive into NXT's Halloween Havoc and all its chaos — Jeff Hardy's tribute to Bray Wyatt, Trick Williams' big moment, and an unexpected AAA crossover. We also talk Braun Strowman's new Everything on the Menu series, revisit the WELC match between El Torito and Hornswoggle, and speculate on a Vince Russo JCW run. What We Learned: Viral promos need better payoffs Tatum Paxley finally shines Jelly Roll's inspiring story with Triple H Happy anniversary to WWE 2K20's infamous bugs
Hosts: Sorg, Mad Mike & Rizz This week we dive into NXT's Halloween Havoc and all its chaos — Jeff Hardy's tribute to Bray Wyatt, Trick Williams' big moment, and an unexpected AAA crossover. We also talk Braun Strowman's new Everything on the Menu series, revisit the WELC match between El Torito and Hornswoggle, and speculate on a Vince Russo JCW run. What We Learned: Viral promos need better payoffs Tatum Paxley finally shines Jelly Roll's inspiring story with Triple H Happy anniversary to WWE 2K20's infamous bugs
Hosts: Sorg, Mad Mike & Rizz This week we dive into NXT's Halloween Havoc and all its chaos — Jeff Hardy's tribute to Bray Wyatt, Trick Williams' big moment, and an unexpected AAA crossover. We also talk Braun Strowman's new Everything on the Menu series, revisit the WELC match between El Torito and Hornswoggle, and speculate on a Vince Russo JCW run. What We Learned: Viral promos need better payoffs Tatum Paxley finally shines Jelly Roll's inspiring story with Triple H Happy anniversary to WWE 2K20's infamous bugs
durée : 00:49:26 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles : l'étrange histoire de Mad Mike Hughes, l'homme qui croyait que la Terre était plate et qui était prêt à se propulser dans l'espace pour le voir de ses yeux… Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling's Blizzy Blake to talk WWE's big Australia event, TNA's Bound For Glory, AEW's wild Comic Con panel, and what's next for him heading into the World Series of Wrestling at Penn Brewery. Also: • Braun Breaker spears Seth Rollins after “The Vision” split • Cena & AJ Styles nostalgia in full color • Leon Slater vs. Je'Von Evans steals the X-Division spotlight • Intern Mac's homework: Eddie Guerrero vs. John Cena parking lot brawl • “What We Learned” — Harley Cameron, Indiana gaming cafés, and learning balance in wrestling and life.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling's Blizzy Blake to talk WWE's big Australia event, TNA's Bound For Glory, AEW's wild Comic Con panel, and what's next for him heading into the World Series of Wrestling at Penn Brewery. Also: • Braun Breaker spears Seth Rollins after “The Vision” split • Cena & AJ Styles nostalgia in full color • Leon Slater vs. Je'Von Evans steals the X-Division spotlight • Intern Mac's homework: Eddie Guerrero vs. John Cena parking lot brawl • “What We Learned” — Harley Cameron, Indiana gaming cafés, and learning balance in wrestling and life.
Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome 880 Wrestling's Blizzy Blake to talk WWE's big Australia event, TNA's Bound For Glory, AEW's wild Comic Con panel, and what's next for him heading into the World Series of Wrestling at Penn Brewery. Also: • Braun Breaker spears Seth Rollins after “The Vision” split • Cena & AJ Styles nostalgia in full color • Leon Slater vs. Je'Von Evans steals the X-Division spotlight • Intern Mac's homework: Eddie Guerrero vs. John Cena parking lot brawl • “What We Learned” — Harley Cameron, Indiana gaming cafés, and learning balance in wrestling and life.
Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Austin Cairns, commentator for 880 Wrestling and Point Park University student, to share his unbelievable experience calling a Hook dark match and stepping into the AEW Dynamite backstage world. He breaks down meeting Tony Khan, chatting with Amanda Huber, and learning broadcast wisdom from Tony Schiavone — plus what it takes to make your own luck in pro wrestling. We also talk about: • WWE Crown Jewel and women's division highlights • Cena vs Styles nostalgia • AEW Title Tuesday chaos (Mercedes Moné, Okada, Andrade) • NXT × TNA crossover buzz • New Homework Assignment: Eddie Guerrero vs John Cena (2003)
Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Austin Cairns, commentator for 880 Wrestling and Point Park University student, to share his unbelievable experience calling a Hook dark match and stepping into the AEW Dynamite backstage world. He breaks down meeting Tony Khan, chatting with Amanda Huber, and learning broadcast wisdom from Tony Schiavone — plus what it takes to make your own luck in pro wrestling. We also talk about: • WWE Crown Jewel and women's division highlights • Cena vs Styles nostalgia • AEW Title Tuesday chaos (Mercedes Moné, Okada, Andrade) • NXT × TNA crossover buzz • New Homework Assignment: Eddie Guerrero vs John Cena (2003)
Hosts Sorg and Mad Mike are joined by Austin Cairns, commentator for 880 Wrestling and Point Park University student, to share his unbelievable experience calling a Hook dark match and stepping into the AEW Dynamite backstage world. He breaks down meeting Tony Khan, chatting with Amanda Huber, and learning broadcast wisdom from Tony Schiavone — plus what it takes to make your own luck in pro wrestling. We also talk about: • WWE Crown Jewel and women's division highlights • Cena vs Styles nostalgia • AEW Title Tuesday chaos (Mercedes Moné, Okada, Andrade) • NXT × TNA crossover buzz • New Homework Assignment: Eddie Guerrero vs John Cena (2003)
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 974, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined by Liberty L the Villainous, fresh off winning the 880 TNF Championship. We cover the aftermath of WWE/AAA Worlds Collide, Dominik Mysterio's new role in AAA, the rise of crossover commentary, AEW's couples booking potential, and the surprising places WWE branding is showing up. Liberty L shares her powerful story of stepping away for therapy, returning with a new character, and her ongoing feud with Paris Sahara. What We Learned: Card subject to change never fails, indie wrestling could shine while Mania is overseas, and Bayley Dent is the best thing going.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 974, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined by Liberty L the Villainous, fresh off winning the 880 TNF Championship. We cover the aftermath of WWE/AAA Worlds Collide, Dominik Mysterio's new role in AAA, the rise of crossover commentary, AEW's couples booking potential, and the surprising places WWE branding is showing up. Liberty L shares her powerful story of stepping away for therapy, returning with a new character, and her ongoing feud with Paris Sahara. What We Learned: Card subject to change never fails, indie wrestling could shine while Mania is overseas, and Bayley Dent is the best thing going.
On Wrestling Mayhem Show 974, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined by Liberty L the Villainous, fresh off winning the 880 TNF Championship. We cover the aftermath of WWE/AAA Worlds Collide, Dominik Mysterio's new role in AAA, the rise of crossover commentary, AEW's couples booking potential, and the surprising places WWE branding is showing up. Liberty L shares her powerful story of stepping away for therapy, returning with a new character, and her ongoing feud with Paris Sahara. What We Learned: Card subject to change never fails, indie wrestling could shine while Mania is overseas, and Bayley Dent is the best thing going.
This week, Enjoy Wrestling Champion Mikey Montgomery joins Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike to preview the Supersonic Tournament — a stacked one-night competition happening on his birthday in Pittsburgh! We also explore: • WWE's rising prices and international event model • Stephanie McMahon's VPN ad & backlash from ESPN • Ring of Honor's technical issues and Tony Khan's YouTube fix • Mikey's personal growth post-COVID and why this title reign matters
This week, Enjoy Wrestling Champion Mikey Montgomery joins Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike to preview the Supersonic Tournament — a stacked one-night competition happening on his birthday in Pittsburgh! We also explore: • WWE's rising prices and international event model • Stephanie McMahon's VPN ad & backlash from ESPN • Ring of Honor's technical issues and Tony Khan's YouTube fix • Mikey's personal growth post-COVID and why this title reign matters
This week we welcome back The Revenue Ron Hunt, and things get chaotic in the best way possible! We break down: • WWE's surprising presence at AAA's TripleMania • Why the show felt more like WrestleMania Lucha Libre-style • Viral moments with Otis, Omos, and Microman • The growing trend of puppets in wrestling—no, really • Ron Hunt's evolution from “The Rev” to “The Revenue” • A deep dive into RWA's Renegade Rumble and Ron's big plans • Behind-the-scenes insights from 2PW's return in Irwin, PA Plus: puppet puns, wrestling merch mania, and hilarious tangents with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike.
This week we welcome back The Revenue Ron Hunt, and things get chaotic in the best way possible! We break down: • WWE's surprising presence at AAA's TripleMania • Why the show felt more like WrestleMania Lucha Libre-style • Viral moments with Otis, Omos, and Microman • The growing trend of puppets in wrestling—no, really • Ron Hunt's evolution from “The Rev” to “The Revenue” • A deep dive into RWA's Renegade Rumble and Ron's big plans • Behind-the-scenes insights from 2PW's return in Irwin, PA Plus: puppet puns, wrestling merch mania, and hilarious tangents with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike.
The crew reunites after WWE's SummerSlam to break down an electrifying weekend of wrestling, live experiences, and storytelling twists. Mad Mike and Sorg share their first-hand experiences at SummerSlam and the surrounding events including visits to American Dream Mall and the WWE Superstore. They dive into the Cody Rhodes torch-passing moment, the surprise Seth Rollins reveal, and the unmatched fan energy. Plus, deep analysis on WWE Unreal's influence, John Cena's sudden face turn, and the Judgment Day's growing aura — sexual and otherwise. The team also reflects on indie wrestling scenes, content production strategies, and the power of in-person wrestling events to create unforgettable moments. A show filled with sharp observations, hilarious tangents, and bold opinions. Find more at WrestlingMayhemShow.com and SorgatronMedia.com ⸻
TENE and friend watch the star studded 1978 action film The Wild Geese. Richard Burton and Roger Moore (James Bond) play a romanticized versions of Mad Mike and his racist mercenaries, except now they're good guys who just want to teach us how the West should forgive Africans for being corrupt. Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod @tenepod.bsky.social + x.com/tenepod
In part one of a series on mercenaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Boris explores the strange history of the (ex)Nazis and racist psychopaths who helped install the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko following the assassination of Patrice Lumumba. Reading: Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja - The Congo from Leopold to Kabila: A People's History Ending music: Vicky Longomba-Vive Patrice Lumumba Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod @tenepod.bsky.social + x.com/tenepod