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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.
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.
In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, we're just hours removed from Mayhem Mania, but still ready to deliver the hottest takes and wildest fantasy bookings in professional wrestling. Sorg and Rizz are joined by Dave Podnar and Tina Keys as they time-cop through wrestling news, title controversies, and absurd match creations. Buckle up for a truck-headed episode full of opinions, AI clown images, and spicy tournament talk! ⸻
In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, we're just hours removed from Mayhem Mania, but still ready to deliver the hottest takes and wildest fantasy bookings in professional wrestling. Sorg and Rizz are joined by Dave Podnar and Tina Keys as they time-cop through wrestling news, title controversies, and absurd match creations. Buckle up for a truck-headed episode full of opinions, AI clown images, and spicy tournament talk! ⸻
In this episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, we're just hours removed from Mayhem Mania, but still ready to deliver the hottest takes and wildest fantasy bookings in professional wrestling. Sorg and Rizz are joined by Dave Podnar and Tina Keys as they time-cop through wrestling news, title controversies, and absurd match creations. Buckle up for a truck-headed episode full of opinions, AI clown images, and spicy tournament talk! ⸻
Everyday we take time out of our work day to have lunch together and a get a short break. Today we are cooking it up Cajun with Cory and talking about the upcoming Age Group Semifinals, Is Cory prepared?
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by Tony Kincaid for a chaos-filled episode loaded with WrestleMania hype, international WWE tour vibes, and a raucous session of Mayhem Mania! The crew discusses the electric Cena vs. Cody Rhodes promo, Gunther's monstrous momentum, and dives into fantasy booking madness featuring surprise matchups like Will Ospreay vs. Hornswoggle and The Rock's return. Plus, Tony breaks down his latest Banshee scream microphone destruction during Top Rope Tabletop, and we uncover the true meaning of “Grande Americano.” ⸻
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by Tony Kincaid for a chaos-filled episode loaded with WrestleMania hype, international WWE tour vibes, and a raucous session of Mayhem Mania! The crew discusses the electric Cena vs. Cody Rhodes promo, Gunther's monstrous momentum, and dives into fantasy booking madness featuring surprise matchups like Will Ospreay vs. Hornswoggle and The Rock's return. Plus, Tony breaks down his latest Banshee scream microphone destruction during Top Rope Tabletop, and we uncover the true meaning of “Grande Americano.” ⸻
This week on the Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by Tony Kincaid for a chaos-filled episode loaded with WrestleMania hype, international WWE tour vibes, and a raucous session of Mayhem Mania! The crew discusses the electric Cena vs. Cody Rhodes promo, Gunther's monstrous momentum, and dives into fantasy booking madness featuring surprise matchups like Will Ospreay vs. Hornswoggle and The Rock's return. Plus, Tony breaks down his latest Banshee scream microphone destruction during Top Rope Tabletop, and we uncover the true meaning of “Grande Americano.” ⸻
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow In this episode of The Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by the Pitt Fight show organizers from the University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg: Kyle, Liam, Sidney, and Delilah. They discuss the upcoming Pit Fight event, their experiences organizing the show, and what fans can expect. The crew also dives into the latest in WWE and AEW, including the shocking John Cena heel turn, reactions from fans, and the international response. Plus, a hilarious discussion on Karrion Kross' surprise book and a fictional fragrance ad concept. Don't miss Mayhem Mania as the guests get their chance to book the ultimate wrestling card! Key Topics & News Stories • Pit Fight 2025: • University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg's wrestling club returns with its annual charity wrestling event. • Featuring a stacked card, including Matt Cross vs. Bill Collier and a street fight with Marshall Gambino and Chris LeRusso. • Organizing challenges and behind-the-scenes stories, including setting up the ring and making custom weapons. • John Cena's Shocking Heel Turn: • Cena turned heel for the first time in his career at WWE Elimination Chamber. • His promo was described as one of the best in wrestling history. • Discussion about fan reactions, including a heartbroken child in the crowd. • WWE's International Expansion: • WWE has been hosting shows in Barcelona and Brussels. • Fan reactions in different countries, and how wrestling remains a universal language. • Raw's New Early Start Time: • WWE Raw now airing earlier in different time zones due to international shows. • Fans share their thoughts on whether they prefer the earlier schedule. • The Mystery Luchador in WWE: • Speculation on the identity of a masked wrestler appearing on WWE programming. • Could it be Rey Fenix or another surprise return? • Karrion Kross' Unexpected Book Release: • The group reacts to Karrion Kross' unadvertised book. • This leads to the creation of a fictional cologne commercial for “Doom” by Karrion Kross. • “Smell the end, own the beginning” becomes the tagline of the night. • Wrestling Books Boom: • Discussion of other wrestlers writing books, including Natalya and Saraya (Paige). • How wrestling books have become a trend among talent. • Pittsburgh Wrestling Scene & Local Events: • AEW's recent Pittsburgh show and its significance. • Local indie promotions drawing big crowds and participation from Pitt Fight Club members. “What We Learned” Segment • Sydney learned how much fun and effort goes into planning a wrestling show. • Delilah learned that making wrestling weapons (like the Bobcat Brawl mouse trap board) is just as fun as watching the match. • Liam learned that ring setup is a brutal process and requires a full team. • Kyle learned that their event has become a staple at the university and how much the wrestling community supports it. • Sorg learned that Chachi is making an unexpected return to wrestling events just for Pit Fight. • Rizz learned that intern John has been suffering from a non-stop fire alarm. Would you like a condensed version for podcast platforms?
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow In this episode of The Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by the Pitt Fight show organizers from the University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg: Kyle, Liam, Sidney, and Delilah. They discuss the upcoming Pit Fight event, their experiences organizing the show, and what fans can expect. The crew also dives into the latest in WWE and AEW, including the shocking John Cena heel turn, reactions from fans, and the international response. Plus, a hilarious discussion on Karrion Kross' surprise book and a fictional fragrance ad concept. Don't miss Mayhem Mania as the guests get their chance to book the ultimate wrestling card! Key Topics & News Stories • Pit Fight 2025: • University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg's wrestling club returns with its annual charity wrestling event. • Featuring a stacked card, including Matt Cross vs. Bill Collier and a street fight with Marshall Gambino and Chris LeRusso. • Organizing challenges and behind-the-scenes stories, including setting up the ring and making custom weapons. • John Cena's Shocking Heel Turn: • Cena turned heel for the first time in his career at WWE Elimination Chamber. • His promo was described as one of the best in wrestling history. • Discussion about fan reactions, including a heartbroken child in the crowd. • WWE's International Expansion: • WWE has been hosting shows in Barcelona and Brussels. • Fan reactions in different countries, and how wrestling remains a universal language. • Raw's New Early Start Time: • WWE Raw now airing earlier in different time zones due to international shows. • Fans share their thoughts on whether they prefer the earlier schedule. • The Mystery Luchador in WWE: • Speculation on the identity of a masked wrestler appearing on WWE programming. • Could it be Rey Fenix or another surprise return? • Karrion Kross' Unexpected Book Release: • The group reacts to Karrion Kross' unadvertised book. • This leads to the creation of a fictional cologne commercial for “Doom” by Karrion Kross. • “Smell the end, own the beginning” becomes the tagline of the night. • Wrestling Books Boom: • Discussion of other wrestlers writing books, including Natalya and Saraya (Paige). • How wrestling books have become a trend among talent. • Pittsburgh Wrestling Scene & Local Events: • AEW's recent Pittsburgh show and its significance. • Local indie promotions drawing big crowds and participation from Pitt Fight Club members. “What We Learned” Segment • Sydney learned how much fun and effort goes into planning a wrestling show. • Delilah learned that making wrestling weapons (like the Bobcat Brawl mouse trap board) is just as fun as watching the match. • Liam learned that ring setup is a brutal process and requires a full team. • Kyle learned that their event has become a staple at the university and how much the wrestling community supports it. • Sorg learned that Chachi is making an unexpected return to wrestling events just for Pit Fight. • Rizz learned that intern John has been suffering from a non-stop fire alarm. Would you like a condensed version for podcast platforms?
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow In this episode of The Wrestling Mayhem Show, Sorg and Rizz are joined by the Pitt Fight show organizers from the University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg: Kyle, Liam, Sidney, and Delilah. They discuss the upcoming Pit Fight event, their experiences organizing the show, and what fans can expect. The crew also dives into the latest in WWE and AEW, including the shocking John Cena heel turn, reactions from fans, and the international response. Plus, a hilarious discussion on Karrion Kross' surprise book and a fictional fragrance ad concept. Don't miss Mayhem Mania as the guests get their chance to book the ultimate wrestling card! Key Topics & News Stories • Pit Fight 2025: • University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg's wrestling club returns with its annual charity wrestling event. • Featuring a stacked card, including Matt Cross vs. Bill Collier and a street fight with Marshall Gambino and Chris LeRusso. • Organizing challenges and behind-the-scenes stories, including setting up the ring and making custom weapons. • John Cena's Shocking Heel Turn: • Cena turned heel for the first time in his career at WWE Elimination Chamber. • His promo was described as one of the best in wrestling history. • Discussion about fan reactions, including a heartbroken child in the crowd. • WWE's International Expansion: • WWE has been hosting shows in Barcelona and Brussels. • Fan reactions in different countries, and how wrestling remains a universal language. • Raw's New Early Start Time: • WWE Raw now airing earlier in different time zones due to international shows. • Fans share their thoughts on whether they prefer the earlier schedule. • The Mystery Luchador in WWE: • Speculation on the identity of a masked wrestler appearing on WWE programming. • Could it be Rey Fenix or another surprise return? • Karrion Kross' Unexpected Book Release: • The group reacts to Karrion Kross' unadvertised book. • This leads to the creation of a fictional cologne commercial for “Doom” by Karrion Kross. • “Smell the end, own the beginning” becomes the tagline of the night. • Wrestling Books Boom: • Discussion of other wrestlers writing books, including Natalya and Saraya (Paige). • How wrestling books have become a trend among talent. • Pittsburgh Wrestling Scene & Local Events: • AEW's recent Pittsburgh show and its significance. • Local indie promotions drawing big crowds and participation from Pitt Fight Club members. “What We Learned” Segment • Sydney learned how much fun and effort goes into planning a wrestling show. • Delilah learned that making wrestling weapons (like the Bobcat Brawl mouse trap board) is just as fun as watching the match. • Liam learned that ring setup is a brutal process and requires a full team. • Kyle learned that their event has become a staple at the university and how much the wrestling community supports it. • Sorg learned that Chachi is making an unexpected return to wrestling events just for Pit Fight. • Rizz learned that intern John has been suffering from a non-stop fire alarm. Would you like a condensed version for podcast platforms?
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Topics Covered: • Show Introduction & Technical Difficulties • Sorg and Rizz chat informally as they set up the stream. • A mix of technical issues and off-the-cuff banter sets the tone for a casual and fun show. • John Cena's Heel Turn & WWE Storylines • Discussion about John Cena's major heel turn and the production details surrounding it. • How Triple H controlled the production flow during the turn. • Speculation on how Cena's heel run plays into WrestleMania. • Travis Scott's WWE Appearance • The controversy and confusion surrounding Travis Scott's role at WWE Elimination Chamber. • The moment when he nearly handed Jey Uso a weed gummy on live TV. • The impact of celebrities crossing into wrestling. • Comparing The Rock & Cena to Hulk Hogan's Heel Turn • A deep dive into the similarities between Cena's heel turn and Hogan's nWo moment. • Discussion on how fans reacted then vs. now. • Speculation on where WWE takes this storyline next. • Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes WrestleMania Implications • How Rollins plays into the broader WrestleMania picture. • Theories about potential alliances, betrayals, and surprises. • Women's Division Shake-Up • Jade Cargill's mysterious storyline involving Naomi & Bianca Belair. • The fallout of IYO SKY winning the WWE Women's Championship. • Speculation on a potential multi-woman match at WrestleMania. • Chad Gable's Mystery Angle • Theories on Gable receiving a mysterious box during WWE's backstage segments. • Comparison to Lucha Underground and potential supernatural elements. • AEW Revolution Preview • Discussion on upcoming AEW Revolution matches, including Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, and the ongoing MJF redemption arc. • Debate on AEW's storytelling compared to WWE's current WrestleMania hype. • Wrestling & Streaming Platforms • The future of wrestling as WWE moves to Netflix. • How wrestling content is adapting to new viewing habits. • TKO Takeover & WWE-UFC Partnerships • WWE & UFC's co-branded events and what it means for fans. • The potential for Pittsburgh to host one of these super-events. • Mayhem Mania 2025 Begins! • The annual fantasy wrestling booking segment kicks off. • The first round of matches is set, with surprises and unexpected picks. • Space Jail claims multiple victims, including Montez Ford, Dominic Mysterio, and Hulk Hogan. “What We Learned” Segment Highlights: • The Rock's promo style has become exaggerated and over-the-top. • WrestleMania season is bringing out some of the most compelling wrestling storytelling in years. • Technical issues are just part of the charm of live podcasting.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Topics Covered: • Show Introduction & Technical Difficulties • Sorg and Rizz chat informally as they set up the stream. • A mix of technical issues and off-the-cuff banter sets the tone for a casual and fun show. • John Cena's Heel Turn & WWE Storylines • Discussion about John Cena's major heel turn and the production details surrounding it. • How Triple H controlled the production flow during the turn. • Speculation on how Cena's heel run plays into WrestleMania. • Travis Scott's WWE Appearance • The controversy and confusion surrounding Travis Scott's role at WWE Elimination Chamber. • The moment when he nearly handed Jey Uso a weed gummy on live TV. • The impact of celebrities crossing into wrestling. • Comparing The Rock & Cena to Hulk Hogan's Heel Turn • A deep dive into the similarities between Cena's heel turn and Hogan's nWo moment. • Discussion on how fans reacted then vs. now. • Speculation on where WWE takes this storyline next. • Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes WrestleMania Implications • How Rollins plays into the broader WrestleMania picture. • Theories about potential alliances, betrayals, and surprises. • Women's Division Shake-Up • Jade Cargill's mysterious storyline involving Naomi & Bianca Belair. • The fallout of IYO SKY winning the WWE Women's Championship. • Speculation on a potential multi-woman match at WrestleMania. • Chad Gable's Mystery Angle • Theories on Gable receiving a mysterious box during WWE's backstage segments. • Comparison to Lucha Underground and potential supernatural elements. • AEW Revolution Preview • Discussion on upcoming AEW Revolution matches, including Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, and the ongoing MJF redemption arc. • Debate on AEW's storytelling compared to WWE's current WrestleMania hype. • Wrestling & Streaming Platforms • The future of wrestling as WWE moves to Netflix. • How wrestling content is adapting to new viewing habits. • TKO Takeover & WWE-UFC Partnerships • WWE & UFC's co-branded events and what it means for fans. • The potential for Pittsburgh to host one of these super-events. • Mayhem Mania 2025 Begins! • The annual fantasy wrestling booking segment kicks off. • The first round of matches is set, with surprises and unexpected picks. • Space Jail claims multiple victims, including Montez Ford, Dominic Mysterio, and Hulk Hogan. “What We Learned” Segment Highlights: • The Rock's promo style has become exaggerated and over-the-top. • WrestleMania season is bringing out some of the most compelling wrestling storytelling in years. • Technical issues are just part of the charm of live podcasting.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Topics Covered: • Show Introduction & Technical Difficulties • Sorg and Rizz chat informally as they set up the stream. • A mix of technical issues and off-the-cuff banter sets the tone for a casual and fun show. • John Cena's Heel Turn & WWE Storylines • Discussion about John Cena's major heel turn and the production details surrounding it. • How Triple H controlled the production flow during the turn. • Speculation on how Cena's heel run plays into WrestleMania. • Travis Scott's WWE Appearance • The controversy and confusion surrounding Travis Scott's role at WWE Elimination Chamber. • The moment when he nearly handed Jey Uso a weed gummy on live TV. • The impact of celebrities crossing into wrestling. • Comparing The Rock & Cena to Hulk Hogan's Heel Turn • A deep dive into the similarities between Cena's heel turn and Hogan's nWo moment. • Discussion on how fans reacted then vs. now. • Speculation on where WWE takes this storyline next. • Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes WrestleMania Implications • How Rollins plays into the broader WrestleMania picture. • Theories about potential alliances, betrayals, and surprises. • Women's Division Shake-Up • Jade Cargill's mysterious storyline involving Naomi & Bianca Belair. • The fallout of IYO SKY winning the WWE Women's Championship. • Speculation on a potential multi-woman match at WrestleMania. • Chad Gable's Mystery Angle • Theories on Gable receiving a mysterious box during WWE's backstage segments. • Comparison to Lucha Underground and potential supernatural elements. • AEW Revolution Preview • Discussion on upcoming AEW Revolution matches, including Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, and the ongoing MJF redemption arc. • Debate on AEW's storytelling compared to WWE's current WrestleMania hype. • Wrestling & Streaming Platforms • The future of wrestling as WWE moves to Netflix. • How wrestling content is adapting to new viewing habits. • TKO Takeover & WWE-UFC Partnerships • WWE & UFC's co-branded events and what it means for fans. • The potential for Pittsburgh to host one of these super-events. • Mayhem Mania 2025 Begins! • The annual fantasy wrestling booking segment kicks off. • The first round of matches is set, with surprises and unexpected picks. • Space Jail claims multiple victims, including Montez Ford, Dominic Mysterio, and Hulk Hogan. “What We Learned” Segment Highlights: • The Rock's promo style has become exaggerated and over-the-top. • WrestleMania season is bringing out some of the most compelling wrestling storytelling in years. • Technical issues are just part of the charm of live podcasting.
Introduction and Patreon in the Bank Recap: The show begins by acknowledging that the Patreon in the Bank event consumed the entirety of the Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 904, leaving no time to discuss other wrestling topics. Wrestling Discussions and Personal Anecdotes: There's admiration expressed for Drew McIntyre, with a host wanting to emulate him. Personal grooming habits, such as beard maintenance and the pain of plucking a nose hair, are humorously discussed. The conversation veers into personal stories, including one about a cat named Poncho. Wrestling Commentary and Analysis: Detailed discussion on recent wrestling matches and events, including The Rock's and Cody's performance in the rain and Becky's perceived muted response against Rhea. Commentary on various wrestlers and matches, highlighting the dynamic in-ring storytelling and fan reactions. Industry Updates and Critiques: Insight into the WWE's creative direction post-Vince McMahon, including new filming techniques and the impact of having a new showrunner. Praise for the improved quality of WWE shows, noting how every segment advances the storyline logically. Acknowledgment of the WWE and AEW's current standing in the wrestling world, emphasizing the competition between them to produce better content rather than relying on each other's failures. Fan Interactions and Segment Recaps: Various wrestling segments are recapped, focusing on the intricacies of the storytelling and the physical performances of the wrestlers. The hosts discuss specific in-ring and backstage segments that impressed them, including how certain shots and vignettes contributed to the storytelling. Closing Thoughts on the Wrestling Industry's Evolution: Reflections on the evolution of WWE's production and storytelling, with a focus on the positive changes following Vince McMahon's departure. Discussion on the mainstream appeal of wrestling and its significant presence on social media and YouTube. The episode concludes with a look forward to the future of wrestling and the podcast, expressing excitement for what's to come.
Introduction and Patreon in the Bank Recap: The show begins by acknowledging that the Patreon in the Bank event consumed the entirety of the Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 904, leaving no time to discuss other wrestling topics. Wrestling Discussions and Personal Anecdotes: There's admiration expressed for Drew McIntyre, with a host wanting to emulate him. Personal grooming habits, such as beard maintenance and the pain of plucking a nose hair, are humorously discussed. The conversation veers into personal stories, including one about a cat named Poncho. Wrestling Commentary and Analysis: Detailed discussion on recent wrestling matches and events, including The Rock's and Cody's performance in the rain and Becky's perceived muted response against Rhea. Commentary on various wrestlers and matches, highlighting the dynamic in-ring storytelling and fan reactions. Industry Updates and Critiques: Insight into the WWE's creative direction post-Vince McMahon, including new filming techniques and the impact of having a new showrunner. Praise for the improved quality of WWE shows, noting how every segment advances the storyline logically. Acknowledgment of the WWE and AEW's current standing in the wrestling world, emphasizing the competition between them to produce better content rather than relying on each other's failures. Fan Interactions and Segment Recaps: Various wrestling segments are recapped, focusing on the intricacies of the storytelling and the physical performances of the wrestlers. The hosts discuss specific in-ring and backstage segments that impressed them, including how certain shots and vignettes contributed to the storytelling. Closing Thoughts on the Wrestling Industry's Evolution: Reflections on the evolution of WWE's production and storytelling, with a focus on the positive changes following Vince McMahon's departure. Discussion on the mainstream appeal of wrestling and its significant presence on social media and YouTube. The episode concludes with a look forward to the future of wrestling and the podcast, expressing excitement for what's to come.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Patreon in the Bank Special: The show delves into their Patreon in the Bank special segment, engaging with their audience and Patreon supporters. The segment is conducted in a light-hearted and humorous tone, with discussions on wrestling fantasies and scenarios. The hosts, alongside their guests and audience, participate in a fantasy booking game called Mayhem Mania, aiming to create an ideal WrestleMania card based on current realities and wrestler availabilities. Mayhem Mania Segment: The game involves adding, swapping, and modifying matches with current wrestlers, aiming for the best WrestleMania card possible. Participants engage in creative discussions, proposing various matches and stipulations, often leading to humorous and outlandish suggestions. The segment includes interactions with guests and audience members, making changes to the fantasy card based on a set of rules, and incorporating celebrity animals into a fictional event called the Mountain Lion Melee. Discussion on Professional Wrestling: The episode features discussions on various professional wrestling topics, including recent WWE and AEW events. While the specific discussions were truncated, it's implied that they cover recent matches, storylines, and wrestler performances. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Patreon in the Bank Special: The show delves into their Patreon in the Bank special segment, engaging with their audience and Patreon supporters. The segment is conducted in a light-hearted and humorous tone, with discussions on wrestling fantasies and scenarios. The hosts, alongside their guests and audience, participate in a fantasy booking game called Mayhem Mania, aiming to create an ideal WrestleMania card based on current realities and wrestler availabilities. Mayhem Mania Segment: The game involves adding, swapping, and modifying matches with current wrestlers, aiming for the best WrestleMania card possible. Participants engage in creative discussions, proposing various matches and stipulations, often leading to humorous and outlandish suggestions. The segment includes interactions with guests and audience members, making changes to the fantasy card based on a set of rules, and incorporating celebrity animals into a fictional event called the Mountain Lion Melee. Discussion on Professional Wrestling: The episode features discussions on various professional wrestling topics, including recent WWE and AEW events. While the specific discussions were truncated, it's implied that they cover recent matches, storylines, and wrestler performances. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
Introduction to "Talking Mayhem Mania" segment with a humorous exchange about a Mickey Mouse Yarmulke and storing cherished items. Overview of the Mayhem Mania rules and playful banter about the co-host's recent trip and souvenirs. Detailed listing of current matches for Mayhem Mania: Cats (Natalia and Two Paws) vs. Drew McIntyre and Chaz vs. Selena Vega and Potato, created by DP. Carmelo Hayes vs. Cody Rhodes, created by Tina. Roxanne Perez vs. AJ Lee, also by Tina. Chad Gable vs. Kevin Owens vs. Pete Dune, by Chad the Shad. Metaphor vs. The Core, by the Anonymous Mayhem Mania General Manager. Ilia Dragunov vs. Dragon Lee, by DP. Gunther vs. Logan Paul, by Bobby of J-Town. John Cena vs. Brie Bella, by Katie Arquette, leading to a humorous discussion on the odd pairings. Space Jail updates, discussing characters and objects placed in 'jail' by participants, reflecting on the quirky aspects of the game. Recap of the Mayhem Mania Supercard, with matches including Rhea Ripley vs. Chelsea Green, AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Finn Balor, and Thea Hail vs. Nikki Cross. Discussion on the upcoming "Patreon in the Bank" event and its significance, with hints at new participants and their fresh ideas. Behind-the-scenes reflections on the challenges and fun of hosting the Mayhem Mania segments. Closing thoughts on the anticipation for the upcoming "Patreon in the Bank" and a reminder for viewers to participate via Patreon.
Introduction to "Talking Mayhem Mania" segment with a humorous exchange about a Mickey Mouse Yarmulke and storing cherished items. Overview of the Mayhem Mania rules and playful banter about the co-host's recent trip and souvenirs. Detailed listing of current matches for Mayhem Mania: Cats (Natalia and Two Paws) vs. Drew McIntyre and Chaz vs. Selena Vega and Potato, created by DP. Carmelo Hayes vs. Cody Rhodes, created by Tina. Roxanne Perez vs. AJ Lee, also by Tina. Chad Gable vs. Kevin Owens vs. Pete Dune, by Chad the Shad. Metaphor vs. The Core, by the Anonymous Mayhem Mania General Manager. Ilia Dragunov vs. Dragon Lee, by DP. Gunther vs. Logan Paul, by Bobby of J-Town. John Cena vs. Brie Bella, by Katie Arquette, leading to a humorous discussion on the odd pairings. Space Jail updates, discussing characters and objects placed in 'jail' by participants, reflecting on the quirky aspects of the game. Recap of the Mayhem Mania Supercard, with matches including Rhea Ripley vs. Chelsea Green, AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Finn Balor, and Thea Hail vs. Nikki Cross. Discussion on the upcoming "Patreon in the Bank" event and its significance, with hints at new participants and their fresh ideas. Behind-the-scenes reflections on the challenges and fun of hosting the Mayhem Mania segments. Closing thoughts on the anticipation for the upcoming "Patreon in the Bank" and a reminder for viewers to participate via Patreon.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow The crew: They quickly shift to introducing the guests, highlighting their previous appearances and contributions to the show. Notable guests include Bobby F J-Town, making a return after a significant absence, and Katie Arquette, known for her long-term strategy to reappear on the show through Mayhem Mania, a fantasy booking segment. Wrestling Discussions: The episode covers various topics in professional wrestling, discussing big returns and speculating on future events. The hosts and guests share their thoughts on recent developments in WWE, AEW, and other promotions, emphasizing the excitement and unpredictability in the wrestling world. Mayhem Mania Segment: A highlight of the show, Mayhem Mania, is a fantasy booking game where participants create their dream wrestling matches. This segment is characterized by its playful banter and the creative freedom given to guests and hosts to craft unique and often humorous matchups. Disney and Wrestling Connection: The hosts delve into a light-hearted discussion about Disney, sharing personal stories and how wrestling intersects with the Disney theme parks. They mention seeing wrestling-related content in unexpected places, like the Carousel of Progress, adding a personal touch to the episode. Oscars and Wrestling Crossover: The conversation turns to the recent Oscars ceremony, where wrestling intersected with mainstream media. Highlights include appearances by The Rock, Bad Bunny, and a memorable segment involving a nude John Cena. This discussion showcases wrestling's growing influence in popular culture and entertainment. Wrestler Transformations and Personal Growth: A significant portion of the show focuses on personal transformations within the wrestling industry. Guests and hosts discuss the changes wrestlers undergo in their careers and appearances, using specific examples like Lady Frost and the concept of reinventing oneself to stay relevant in the constantly evolving world of professional wrestling. Mayhem Mania Recap: The episode wraps up with a recap of the Mayhem Mania segment, revisiting the fantasy matches created during the show and discussing the implications and excitement surrounding these dream matchups. What We Learned: In the closing segment, hosts and guests share personal takeaways from the week in wrestling, reflecting on new discoveries, memorable moments, and the overall state of the industry. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow The crew: They quickly shift to introducing the guests, highlighting their previous appearances and contributions to the show. Notable guests include Bobby F J-Town, making a return after a significant absence, and Katie Arquette, known for her long-term strategy to reappear on the show through Mayhem Mania, a fantasy booking segment. Wrestling Discussions: The episode covers various topics in professional wrestling, discussing big returns and speculating on future events. The hosts and guests share their thoughts on recent developments in WWE, AEW, and other promotions, emphasizing the excitement and unpredictability in the wrestling world. Mayhem Mania Segment: A highlight of the show, Mayhem Mania, is a fantasy booking game where participants create their dream wrestling matches. This segment is characterized by its playful banter and the creative freedom given to guests and hosts to craft unique and often humorous matchups. Disney and Wrestling Connection: The hosts delve into a light-hearted discussion about Disney, sharing personal stories and how wrestling intersects with the Disney theme parks. They mention seeing wrestling-related content in unexpected places, like the Carousel of Progress, adding a personal touch to the episode. Oscars and Wrestling Crossover: The conversation turns to the recent Oscars ceremony, where wrestling intersected with mainstream media. Highlights include appearances by The Rock, Bad Bunny, and a memorable segment involving a nude John Cena. This discussion showcases wrestling's growing influence in popular culture and entertainment. Wrestler Transformations and Personal Growth: A significant portion of the show focuses on personal transformations within the wrestling industry. Guests and hosts discuss the changes wrestlers undergo in their careers and appearances, using specific examples like Lady Frost and the concept of reinventing oneself to stay relevant in the constantly evolving world of professional wrestling. Mayhem Mania Recap: The episode wraps up with a recap of the Mayhem Mania segment, revisiting the fantasy matches created during the show and discussing the implications and excitement surrounding these dream matchups. What We Learned: In the closing segment, hosts and guests share personal takeaways from the week in wrestling, reflecting on new discoveries, memorable moments, and the overall state of the industry. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow The Duality of Wrestling: The 40 minute The Rock and Roman Reigns promo and break down the AEW Revolution show including Sting's last match and Darby Allin's crazy glass dive. Pro wrestler Julian Jay joins us to talk about Rugby, his trainer Chris LeRusso, more Rugby, and more from Prospect Pro Wrestling and Renegade Wrestling Alliance. Mayhem Mania segment: A creative segment where hosts and guests engage in fantasy booking, crafting hypothetical wrestling cards and matchups. This playful exercise allows for imaginative discussions and what-if scenarios, adding a unique interactive element to the podcast. What We Learned: A reflective closing segment where each host and guest shares a takeaway or new perspective gained during the episode. This can range from wrestling insights to life lessons, encapsulating the educational and entertaining nature of the show. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow The Duality of Wrestling: The 40 minute The Rock and Roman Reigns promo and break down the AEW Revolution show including Sting's last match and Darby Allin's crazy glass dive. Pro wrestler Julian Jay joins us to talk about Rugby, his trainer Chris LeRusso, more Rugby, and more from Prospect Pro Wrestling and Renegade Wrestling Alliance. Mayhem Mania segment: A creative segment where hosts and guests engage in fantasy booking, crafting hypothetical wrestling cards and matchups. This playful exercise allows for imaginative discussions and what-if scenarios, adding a unique interactive element to the podcast. What We Learned: A reflective closing segment where each host and guest shares a takeaway or new perspective gained during the episode. This can range from wrestling insights to life lessons, encapsulating the educational and entertaining nature of the show. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Celebrations: The crew celebrates their 900th episode milestone, reminiscing about the show's evolution and sharing appreciative messages from past guests and friends. They express gratitude for the community's support and share personal anecdotes highlighting the show's impact on their lives and careers in professional wrestling. Crew Catch-up: The team reflects on the journey from the first episode to the 900th, discussing memorable moments, the growth of their community, and how the show has fostered friendships and professional opportunities. They highlight the significance of the show in their personal and professional lives, emphasizing the connections made through wrestling fandom. Wrestling news and analyses: Detailed discussions on the latest happenings in WWE, AEW, and other wrestling promotions. The hosts analyze recent matches, storylines, and wrestler performances, providing insights and forecasts for future events. Mayhem Mania segment: A creative segment where hosts and guests engage in fantasy booking, crafting hypothetical wrestling cards and matchups. This playful exercise allows for imaginative discussions and what-if scenarios, adding a unique interactive element to the podcast. What We Learned: A reflective closing segment where each host and guest shares a takeaway or new perspective gained during the episode. This can range from wrestling insights to life lessons, encapsulating the educational and entertaining nature of the show. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show