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Wrestling Soup's Saturday Night's Main Event XLII Post-Show! Anthony Thomas and Joe Numbers break down all the action from Montreal including the Cody/Fatu brawl, women's tag team action, Nakamura vs AJ Styles, and the Fatal Four-Way main event.Timestamps: 3:50 - Royal Rumble Predictions & Surprises 6:17 - The Rock Rumble Talk 13:04 - Saturday Night's Main Event Begins 13:07 - Cody vs Fatu Brawl Breakdown 17:56 - Women's Tag Match Review (Liv/Roxy vs Ripley/Iyo) 24:19 - Nakamura vs AJ Styles Analysis 31:51 - Fatal Four-Way Main Event (Zayn/Priest/Orton/Williams) 43:10 - Final Thoughts & Wrap-UpBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Joe and Anthony for another episode of Wrestling Soup as they dive deep into WWE's Unreal series on Netflix, discussing the controversial R-Truth situation, Triple H's creative decisions, and the state of modern wrestling. Plus: AEW's struggles, Hangman Page's latest controversy, and why JCW might be more entertaining than you think.
Join Joe and Anthony for their latest wrestling discussion covering WWE Raw, Saturday Night's Main Event preview, and industry news. Topics include Gunther vs AJ Styles career match, Becky Lynch's retirement announcement, the Trey Miguel controversy, and why JCW might be wrestling's unexpected hero in 2026. Plus: NFL playoff talk, Saudi Arabia stadium concerns, and hot takes on creative direction.Timestamps0:00 - Intro & Show Overview1:56 - Gunther vs AJ Styles Career Match Discussion7:30 - Becky Lynch vs Maxine Dupri & Natalya Turn13:00 - Vision vs Mysterio/Penta & Adam Pierce Storyline15:00 - Women's Tag Team Division Discussion21:30 - Evans Injury & OBA Femi Debut27:00 - Finn Balor vs CM Punk Main Event29:00 - NFL Playoffs Talk (Patriots, Bears, Steelers)34:30 - Becky Lynch Retirement Announcement41:30 - Bruce Prichard's Pat McAfee vs Gunther Pitch45:00 - JCW & Vince Russo Discussion50:30 - State of Wrestling Industry Analysis54:00 - Saturday Night's Main Event Preview56:00 - Saudi Arabia Royal Rumble Stadium Concerns60:30 - Randy Orton Saudi Arabia Press Tour65:30 - Trey Miguel Firing Controversy (Full Breakdown)78:30 - David Starr Response & MJF Connection TheoryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:30 - Epilepsy & Seizures Tangent2:30 - Westboro Baptist Church & Religious Extremism11:50 - Wrestling News: Roster Moves & Returns14:00 - Powerhouse Hobbs Leaves AEW for WWE24:00 - Tony Khan's Creative Control Comments26:50 - AEW vs WWE Perception & Talent Comparison33:00 - Tiffany Stratton's Return from Injury37:50 - Character Development Issues in WWE45:30 - Baron Corbin's Bizarre AEW Creative Pitch (Don Callis Family Biker Gang)51:30 - NWO Comparisons & Faction Building54:10 - R-Truth Retirement Plans56:30 - CM Punk Retiring at 5058:30 - WWE's Aging Roster & Future Stars1:02:00 - Cody Rhodes & Fan Interaction After Shows1:14:40 - Rikishi Complains About WWE Ticket Prices1:18:30 - Legends Contract & Complimentary Tickets1:19:00 - CJ Perry (Lana) Returns to Wrestling & Stand-Up Comedy1:28:50 - Nikki Bella's Drinking Habits Controversy1:31:20 - Wrap-Up & Patreon PlugBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
WWE RAW GERMANY RECAP0:00 - Intro & international tour discussion4:18 - Women's tag championship setup, Rio & Rio name15:12 - El Grande Americano vs Jovan Evans27:25 - Liv & Roxy confront Finn Bálor30:35 - CM Punk/Finn Bálor Belfast match announced43:58 - Women's triple threat tag match50:17 - Stephanie Vaquer attacked by Raquel Rodriguez56:00 - Jay Uso & Alpha Academy segment1:04:05 - AJ Styles vs Gunther (confusing finish)1:10:09 - Bronson Reed & Theory vs Dragon Lee & Penta1:13:45 - Adam Pierce vs Bron Breaker confrontation (SEGMENT OF THE NIGHT)1:33:56 - Final thoughts & show reviewBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:00 - Intro0:26 - CM Punk's Republican Baby Raper Comments Controversy1:38 - ICE Shooting Incident Discussion3:49 - Political Climate & Extremism12:24 - Ariana Grande & Wicked Discourse17:32 - Jake "Something" Doyle Joins AEW30:31 - WWE Roster Call-Ups: Grace, Williams, Legend, Evans32:40 - Jade Cargill: The Unintentional Vader39:10 - WrestleMania 2026 Predictions41:10 - CM Punk Directing Movies & VHS Series43:00 - Hollywood's Creativity Crisis & Streaming vs Theaters52:07 - Netflix vs Paramount: Warner Bros $82B Acquisition Battle64:00 - TNA Lands AMC Deal Thanks to WWE Partnership73:00 - Tony Schiavani's WWE Hall of Fame Comments81:33 - Chris Jericho to TNA Rumors & Mohawk Jericho88:20 - Outro & PlugBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
[0:00-0:20] Opening banter - Joe making Jade Cargill references, Anthony catching up on wrestling news[2:00-2:30] Introduction and show setup - Discussing Monday Night Raw's quality issues[2:30-4:00] Raw show structure critique - Too many women's matches, lack of coherent booking, disappointing for live Brooklyn audience[4:30-5:30] Kabuki Warriors vs Rhea/IyO Sky tag match - Best match of the night, good action but questionable placement as opener[9:30-13:00] Asuka/Shayna Basler Twitter incident - Cultural misunderstanding about toughness compliment[14:30-15:30] Stranger Things promotion - Just a van, no actors, completely underwhelming tie-in[22:30-25:00] Gunther/AJ Styles segment - Gunther looking weak, poor booking decisions[29:00-32:00] Maxxine vs Becky Lynch - Too much time given, Maxine too green for featured spot[21:30-22:30] Stephanie Vaquer injury angle - Rushed off TV despite being over with fans[33:00-35:00] Paul Heyman group criticism - None ready for main event spots except possibly Drew McIntyre[34:00-35:00] Logan Paul/Austin Theory promo - Disconnected and ineffective[38:00-44:00] CM Punk main event - Stumbling through promos, match with Bron Breaker was sloppy[40:00-48:00] Bron Breakker concerns - Too green, dangerous spots, needs shorter matches[49:00-52:00] Liv Morgan return - Poorly positioned after multiple women's matches, crowd was dead[54:00-58:00] Judgment Day storyline - Falling apart, no clear direction for members[58:00-1:05:00] Overall show critique - Poorly structured, felt like contractually obligated content[1:05:00-1:08:00] International shows vs US shows - Better matches given to international audiences[1:05:00-1:07:00] Saudi Arabia performance center discussion[1:09:00-1:13:00] Commercial breaks - Excessive ads on Netflix, VPN workarounds[1:13:00-end] Wrap-up and closing thoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Joe and Anthony discuss the current state of wrestling, focusing on WWE's use of old footage, the Netflix deal, and the value of nostalgia content. They critique modern wrestling's creative direction, the risks wrestlers take for fan approval, and the business of monetizing archival material. The conversation also touches on personalities like Chris Jericho, Mr. Beast, and the challenges wrestlers face after retirement, ending with commentary on the cyclical nature of wrestling trends and media.0:00 – WWE vault, nostalgia, and old footage4:00 – Classic wrestling humor, Andre the Giant stories15:00 – Humanizing wrestlers, behind-the-scenes moments40:00 – Modern wrestling risks, fan influence, dangerous spots1:00:00 – WWE's business model, YouTube/Netflix monetization1:15:00 – WWE creative team, bureaucracy, and lack of vision1:25:00 – Chris Jericho rumors, nostalgia pops, closing thoughts1:29:35 – EndBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Anthony Missionary Thomas breaks down the latest Monday Night Raw from the Kia Center in Orlando! With Joe on vacation, Missionary goes solo to deliver his unfiltered thoughts on the new streaming format, wild backstage drama, and all the in-ring action.In this episode:The Vision's new member and Paul Heyman's mic workCM Punk's return and his face-off with Bron BreakerThe Vince McMahon retirement lawsuit and behind-the-scenes revelationsWomen's division shakeups and Nikki BellaGunther's dominance, R-Truth's comedy, and the USOs' tag team triumphCrossover moments, and quirks of watching WWE on NetflixPlus, Missionary tackles fan reactions, wrestler injuries, and the ever-evolving landscape of pro wrestling. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Joe for a solo, unfiltered, and hilarious holiday episode! From reflections on Christmas with pets and family, to rants about podcasting gear, wrestling fandoms, and the wild world of sports, Joe covers it all. Whether you're here for the wrestling takes, the football rants, or just the laughs, this episode is packed with relatable moments and sharp commentary.00:00 – Holiday Greetings & Pet TalkJoe opens with holiday wishes, muses on family vs. loved ones, and shares thoughts on pets during the holidays.00:53 – Cats, Dogs, and Family GatheringsWhy cats hate big family parties, and the chaos of holiday get-togethers.01:38 – Podcasting Gear & Tech RantsJoe's take on podcasting equipment, tech confusion, and the reality of most podcasters.03:41 – Car Comforts & Boomer HabitsA funny look at new car features, seat warmers, and refusing modern comforts.05:41 – Solo Shows & Audience PreferencesJoe reflects on solo podcasting, being a polarizing host, and the “Friends” effect.07:23 – Midwest Vibes & Listener DynamicsHow regional differences affect audience reactions and the nature of podcast “fans.”10:06 – Wrestling Fandom & Internet DramaDiving into wrestling fandom, online arguments, and the absurdity of defending companies on Christmas.13:04 – Truth, History, and Wrestling NarrativesWhy wrestling stories are all about perspective, and how history is written by the winners.16:48 – Social Media, Memes, and InfluencersJoe's take on Instagram, memes, and the weirdness of influencer culture.20:00 – Toxicity in Fandoms & Discord CommunityComparing wrestling fans to other fandoms, and inviting nice people to join the Discord.22:18 – Wrestling Stories, CTE, and Athlete ChoicesA deep dive into wrestling injuries, CTE, and the choices athletes make.28:50 – Sports Rants: Chiefs, Patriots, and QuarterbacksJoe's passionate takes on NFL teams, quarterbacks, and the downfall of the Chiefs.36:00 – Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and Pop CultureA hilarious critique of celebrity relationships and pop music.37:50 – Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, and Football LegendsWhy Aaron Rodgers is a “gigantic douchebag” and why Joe will always defend Tom Brady.38:47 – Wrap-Up & Final ThoughtsJoe thanks the audience, teases more content, and signs off with holiday wishes.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
– Intro & Holiday Banter– Show Length & Review Philosophy– Sports Podcasts & Seth Everywhere– Nikki Bella Segment & Rumors– Wrestling Rumors & Conspiracy Theories– Bronson Reed & Promo Styles– Maxine, Becky Lynch, and Women's Division– AJ Styles' Role & Hair Talk– Jevon Evans' Match & Enhancement Talent– Raquel, Judgment Day, and Storyline Threads– Bailey vs. Roxy & Character Development– Gunther's Segment & Heel Work– Main Event Setup: Punk & Mysterio vs. Reed & Theory– Logan Paul Speculation & Closing ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – Opening Banter & Audio Troubles00:50 – Plastic Surgery in Wrestling02:42 – Saturday Night's Main Event Reactions03:36 – The Influence of Algorithms & Internet Culture05:29 – Comparing Ads – Podcasts vs. Corporations09:52 – John Cena's Retirement & Legacy14:30 – Wrestling Storytelling & Nostalgia26:44 – Foreign Invader Storylines & WWE's Global Image52:31 – Sports Illustrated Wrestling Awards1:05:00 – State of Women's Wrestling & Ambition1:23:44 – Closing Thoughts & Community UpdatesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Anthony and Joe as they dive deep into the latest Monday Night Raw, dissecting the fallout from John Cena's retirement, Gunther's controversial win, and the current state of WWE's creative direction. From hilarious opening banter to sharp critiques of booking decisions, this episode covers it all—plus, thoughts on Logan Paul, Nikki Bella, and the future of wrestling's biggest stars. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, you'll find plenty to laugh about and ponder in this unfiltered, passionate review. :gunshot:00:00 – Cold Open & Banter: Reubens, fiber, and afternoon delight01:10 – Anthony and Joe introduce the show02:10 – Raw Recap: “Not trying” and the feeling of a series finale03:00 – Gunther's Booking: What did he do wrong?05:00 – The Cena Conundrum: Why is everyone mad at Gunther?08:00 – Storyline Analysis: Is WWE leaning on old tropes?10:00 – The Foreign Heel: Are fans booing for the right reasons?12:00 – WWE's Creative Direction: Locker room reactions and missed opportunities15:00 – Logan Paul in the Main Event: Is WWE out of ideas?18:00 – Nikki Bella, Stephanie, and the Women's Division21:00 – Booking Blunders: Austin Theory, LA Knight, and crowd reactions25:00 – WWE's Business Model: International tours, ticket prices, and fan fatigue28:00 – The Future of WWE: Can the product survive on hype alone?31:00 – Side Tangents: Mr. Beast Land, Randy Orton, and Saudi Arabia34:00 – Wrapping Up: Listener voicemails, final thoughts, and what's nextDon't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more wrestling reviews and discussions!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
We went live on YouTube immediately following Saturday Night's Main Event, and let's be honest—the chat saw exactly what we saw. We watched the "End of an Era," but instead of an emotional goodbye, WWE gave us a retirement party planned by a focus group. It was sterile, it was underwhelming, and it was the definition of corporate.We break down the disconnect: The audience wanted to give Cena his flowers, but the execution was lifeless. We talk about Gunther being the absolute right guy for the job, but being handcuffed by "cheeseball" booking that felt like it was written for a cartoon in 1988, not a retirement in 2025. The H Machine managed to take a historic moment and make it feel like an HR meeting.We also touched on the rest of the card—briefly—because we had to. We look at Cody Rhodes vs. Oba Femi, Bayley mixing it up with Sol Ruca, and AJ Styles & Dragon Lee in a tag match against... I've already forgotten their names, and judging by the crowd reaction, so did everyone else.Come for the rant on the booking, stay for the reality check on Cena's farewell.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
This episode covers the swirling rumors about the possible reveal of Ricky Starks, and the ever-changing landscape of wrestling stables. The guys debate the merits of Austin Theory, Ricky Starks, and other rising stars, while reflecting on the booking decisions of WWE and the influence of Netflix on the product.You'll also hear their takes on John Cena's retirement match, the future of top talents like Gunther, and the challenges facing both new and veteran wrestlers. Plus, enjoy candid discussions about wrestling's international expansion, the business side of the industry, and plenty of hilarious side tangents about music videos, celebrity appearances, and more.0:00 - WWE Rumors & Ricky Starks Speculation15:00 - Austin Theory, Ethan Page, and the State of WWE Booking30:00 - John Cena's Retirement & Future of the Roster45:00 - International Expansion & Netflix's Role1:00:00 - Wrestling in Pop Culture & Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In this episode of Wrestling Soup, Joe and Anthony dive into the latest Monday Night Raw, breaking down the highs, lows, and everything in between. The guys discuss the rushed Maxine Dupree and Natty storyline, critique WWE's current creative direction, and share their thoughts on the state of the women's division. They also touch on the War Raiders' booking, the ongoing saga of the Usos and New Day, and speculate about the future with so many top stars nearing retirement. Tthe hosts debate whether AI is secretly running WWE and what the company needs to do to get back on track.Show opens, Joe and Anthony banter about going live and introduce the show.Discussion about Monday Night Raw, initial reactions, and Anthony's viewing habits.Raw review: Maxine Dupree and Natty promo, and the rushed storyline.Commentary on the state of WWE creative, including Triple H's absence and speculation about AI writing the show.War Raiders segment: critique of the state of tag teams.Jay and Jim Uso segment, New Day's involvement, and the lack of heat for tag titles.Talk about upcoming retirements: AJ Styles, Randy Orton, Sheamus, John Cena, and the future of WWE's roster.Women's division focus: Stephanie promo, Nikki Bella's appearance, Raquel Rodriguez's involvement.More on the women's matches: Rox vs. Lyra Valkyria, makeup mishaps.Main event setup: Logan Paul, LA Knight, and the Masked Man angle.Criticism of Logan Paul's inexperience and the need for better booking/protection of new talent.Final thoughts: lackluster promos, Gunther's segment, and the overall poor quality of the show.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:00 – Opening banter, ice cream and mall food courts1:45 – Dippin' Dots and ice cream nostalgia3:03 – Bubble tea and unique drinks5:23 – Ben & Jerry's, ice cream in Chicago8:22 – Movie and pop culture discussion18:56 – WWE, John Cena, and wrestling business talk31:11 – The Rock, Roman Reigns, and wrestling storylines47:23 – WWE business, ESPN, and pay-per-view pricing1:00:00 – Audience, ticket prices, and wrestling economics1:20:00 – Security at wrestling events, Paige story1:34:52 – Closing remarks, shoutouts, and outroBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In this episode, Anthony and Joe deliver a sharp, humorous, and unfiltered review of WWE's latest programming, focusing on the fallout from War Games and the current state of Monday Night Raw. They debate the quality of the pay-per-view, critique WWE's creative direction and booking—especially the use of gimmick matches and the influence of agents and writers—and discuss the ongoing storylines involving Jay Uso, Roman Reigns, and the Bloodline. The hosts also spotlight the women's division, particularly the evolving dynamic between Maxine Dupree and Natalya, and praise standout performances like Gunther's match with Solo Sikoa. Throughout, they mix wrestling insight with fan perspective, touch on the live event experience and ticket prices, and offer forward-looking thoughts on WWE's future, all while keeping the conversation lively and engaging.00:06 – The challenge of grading multi-person matches01:10 – Cage match gimmicks and creative frustrations05:31 – Blame game: creative, agents, and match quality06:10 – Extended intro and transition to Raw review06:10 – Jay Uso's storyline and emotional promo18:11 – Roman Reigns, Bloodline, and the future of the faction22:55 – Under Armour ad parody and Maxine Dupree's storyline30:33 – Natty as a mentor and women's division storytelling36:00 – Maxine Dupree's character direction and limitations54:00 – WWE's use of veteran talent01:01:50 – Raw's “epic” billing and show structure critique01:20:00 – Main event: Women's tag match and aftermath01:28:36 – Closing thoughts, Gunther praise, and sign-offBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Wrestling Soup: WarGames 2025 - The "Vision" is BlurryJoe Numbas, Anthony, and Jon Draper (@iamjondraper @spitball_media) break down a chaotic night at Petco Park where cages were locked, legends were embarrassed, and masked men ruined the finish. We're NOT a wrestling show, we're a show that happens to witness John Cena get hit in the yam bag.Women's WarGames (The "Nostalgia" Pop): AJ Lee proves she can still go (and make people tap), Iyo Sky attempts to murder herself with a trash can dive, and Team Ripley picks up the win over Team "Why is Lash Legend here?".The Retirement Tour Detour: John Cena does the honors for Dominik Mysterio. We discuss the "passing of the torch" (or just passing of the heat) and whether Dom actually needs the Intercontinental Title.Liv Morgan's "Shocking" Return: The swerve that wasn't really a swerve. Liv returns, teases a face turn, and immediately low-blows Cena. The Judgment Day soap opera continues forever.Stephanie Vaquer vs. Nikki Bella: A match that happened. Vaquer retains the Women's World Title, and we question if the "Bella Army" still has any recruits left in 2025.Men's WarGames (Old Guard vs. The Vision): The "Bloodline & Friends" reunion tour hits a wall. Brock Lesnar collects a massive paycheck to throw a few suplexes, and The Vision (Breakker, Reed, McIntyre, Logan Paul) actually gets the win.The Masked Man Mystery: Who helped Bron Breakker pin CM Punk? Was it Seth? Austin Theory? We fantasy book the worst possible options and complain about interference finishes in a cage match.Final Thoughts: Was this "Cinema" or just a very long episode of Raw with a fence?Listen to the show that HAPPENS to talk about wrestling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 - Intro & Wrestling Soup Banter00:35 - John Cena & Becky Lynch Podcast Drama01:19 - Seth Rollins and John Morrison Comparisons02:33 - Becky Lynch's Industry Revelations09:08 - Polygamy, Relationships, and Seth's Past11:31 - Will Ospreay, Wrestling Risks & Injuries16:00 - Partying, Addiction, and Life Choices18:51 - Survivor Series Preview29:00 - Petco vs. PetSmart & Cat Food Tangent33:36 - Survivor Series Women's Match Breakdown46:42 - Men's War Games Match Analysis51:00 - John Cena vs. Dominic Mysterio53:20 - Fantasy Booking: Lumberjack Strap Match55:30 - Thanksgiving Wrap-Up & Outro56:17 - End of ShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:36 - Health Update & Sick Kids05:00 - Raw & SmackDown Ratings Discussion07:44 - AI in WWE & Creative Stagnation11:40 - Long Entrances & Filler Segments19:55 - Carmelo Hayes vs. Gunther Discussion21:01 - Gunther's Character & Booking24:45 - USOs Tag Team Dynamics29:05 - Dominic Mysterio Angle36:00 - Ray Mysterio vs. JD McDonough40:07 - Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, and Women's War Games Segment48:58 - Solo Sikoa vs. Penta & Injury54:00 - Logan Paul's Role & Booking01:06:00 - Main Event Chaos & Show Wrap-upBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – Cat stories and pet banter06:00 – Reincarnation jokes & animal personalities15:00 – Mercedes Moné's belts & wrestling fandom25:00 – Marks, kayfabe, and fan double standards45:00 – AEW, Tony Khan, and wrestling media01:15:00 – Ratings talk, Jericho's future, and the AEW roster01:30:00 – Bella Twins, Nick Hogan, and celebrity wrestling01:35:00 – Wrap-up & shoutoutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Wrestling has been uneventful lately, but recent developments on SmackDown have sparked interest.Drew McIntyre is being positioned as a key member of "the Vision" stable, possibly replacing Seth Rollins.Drew has lost many matches in the past, but aligning him with Paul Heyman and others could revitalize his character.Bronson Reed is being elevated and is no longer treated as a secondary character.WWE often struggles to build multiple stars at once, focusing too much on one or two at a time.The Bloodline and Judgment Day stables succeeded because every member had a role and story.There's skepticism about WWE's long-term planning, especially with sudden changes due to injuries.Merchandise and branding are a big focus, sometimes at the expense of storytelling.Judgment Day members are likely to become babyfaces soon due to their popularity.Managers are lacking in WWE; bringing back more managers could help talent who struggle with promos.The women's division is giving midcard titles to less experienced but marketable wrestlers.Some matches and segments (e.g., Maxine Dupree vs. Becky Lynch, Jade Cargill's push) are criticized for prioritizing looks over in-ring skill.Ticket and merchandise prices are rising, but many feel the product quality isn't keeping up.Nostalgia acts (like John Cena) are used to boost interest, but there's concern about what comes after.The show's structure sometimes puts the biggest moments at the start, making the rest feel less important.There's debate about past booking decisions, like John Cena's role in the Nexus storyline.New talent like Jevon Evans shows promise, but there's concern about how WWE will develop them.The episode ends with thanks to listeners and promotion for related shows.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:00 – 13:00Show opens. Joe and Anthony greet each other and start discussing the AEW Blood and Guts show, with initial banter about recording and the state of the show.13:00 – 55:00Deep dive into AEW women's wrestling: match quality, specific wrestlers (Sky Blue, Julia Hart, Mina Shirakawa, etc.), and comparisons to WWE. Includes jokes and critiques about in-ring skills and presentation.55:00 – 1:20:00Broader analysis of the women's division, talent scouting, and the differences between AEW and WWE's approach to developing female wrestlers. Discussion of individual potential and shortcomings.1:20:00 – 1:35:00The conversation shifts to the men's division, with humorous commentary on appearance, performance, and the overall quality of AEW's male roster. Includes tangents about pop culture, gaming, and generational differences.1:35:00 – End (~1:36:00)Closing thoughts, shoutouts to friends and other podcasts, and wrapping up the episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Anthony and Joe kick off the episode with technical difficulties and banter about everyday frustrations, quickly segueing into Thanksgiving travel woes and the quirks of city life. The conversation shifts to wrestling, with commentary on the current state of WWE and AEW, including recent releases, backstage drama, and the challenges of building new stars. They discuss the significance of John Cena's return, the aging roster, and the future of the industry, touching on topics like ticket prices, fan engagement, and the economics of wrestling entertainment. The episode wraps up with a review of Monday Night Raw, thoughts on the women's division, and reflections on the changing landscape of professional wrestling.1:10 – Thanksgiving plans, travel, and family stories3:00 – E-bikes, city traffic, and TikTok moments4:30 – Wrestling high spots, the evolution of risk, and show open5:15 – “Wrestling Soup” intro, weather, and Discord updates6:00 – AEW and WWE news, Sasha Banks, and the women's 250 list8:00 – Teagan Knox walkout, enhancement talent, and backstage communication13:00 – WWE releases, indie vs. TV wrestling, and career trajectories17:00 – The ethics of walking out, fan reactions, and women's wrestling narratives25:00 – Monday Night Raw recap: John Cena's appearance, Triple H, and Boston crowd32:00 – Tournament talk: aging stars, new prospects, and the future of WWE38:00 – CM Punk, Paul Heyman, and the “season finale” energy of current storylines45:00 – The economics of wrestling, streaming, and fan accessibility50:00 – Reflections on John Cena's legacy, accessibility, and fan engagement58:00 – Main event: Women's tag match, War Games hype, and closing thoughts1:18:00 – Final banter, Patreon plugs, and sign-offBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:41 – Discussion of AEW fan signs, merchandise, and Hangman Page's recent notoriety.02:54 – Introduction of AEW's new book and its author “Keg”; first impressions.09:05 – Early history of Tony Khan's wrestling fandom and the book's revisionist approach.11:41 – The book's portrayal of the wrestling landscape, including shots at NWA and other promotions.13:05 – Comparisons to DK encyclopedias and children's books; the book's visual style.14:31 – Excerpts from the book: Tony Khan's early internet wrestling community experiences.23:29 – The real indie wrestling boom, with a critique of the book's selective history.24:22 – TNA's role in wrestling and the broader landscape of promotions.25:10 – AEW's impact on the indies and the book's self-promotional tone.26:38 – The “all-star” mentality of AEW and its approach to talent acquisition.35:14 – The timing of the book's release and the perception of AEW as a “clown show.”37:25 – Satirical comparison: “If Scientology was a wrestling promotion, this would be AEW.”41:40 – Comparison of fast food pricing/business models to wrestling ticket pricing.45:30 – The Hart family, championship collecting, and the credibility of wrestling titles.57:13 – Introduction of AEW's new championship and Tommy Dreamer's reaction.59:13 – Dave Meltzer's response to criticism about the proliferation of wrestling titles.1:02:01 – Jokes about the “Undisputed Continental” title and the absurdity of belt names.1:06:53 – Disney's partnership with DraftKings and the implications for WWE.1:08:25 – WWE's ticket pricing, touring model, and the economics of live events.1:22:34 – Broader challenges in wrestling and the cost of living.1:41:55 – Eva Marie's interview about WWE, performing, and the Ridge Holland scenario.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Joe and Anthony introduce the new AEW book by Keith Elliot Greenberg and joke about AEW's impact and fleeting trends.[01:15–02:42] Natty's Book, Family, and Wrestling BooksDiscussion shifts to Natalya's (Natty) book, her family, and playful speculation about her choices for the book's foreword.[02:42–04:55] Q&A, Natty, and Wrestling CulturePat's Q&A with Natty is mentioned, leading to a brainstorm of “offensive” questions and anecdotes about wrestling personalities.[04:55–07:07] Relationships, Social Media, and WWE RawThe conversation moves to wrestler relationships, breakups, and social media rumors, then transitions into a recap of WWE Raw.[07:07–19:27] Raw Recap: CM Punk, Logan Paul, and StorylinesDetailed breakdown of Raw's opening: CM Punk's promo, Logan Paul's appearance, and the evolving heel/face dynamics.Discussion of crowd reactions, character motivations, and storyline complexity.[19:27–29:00] Character Arcs: Jay Uso, Logan Paul, and Group DynamicsIn-depth analysis of Jay Uso's character, his “rehab” arc, and the challenges of keeping characters fresh.Debate about Logan Paul's future role and potential alliances.[29:00–35:59] Women's Division: Matches, Characters, and CritiqueReview of women's matches, including Nikki Bella, Raquel Rodriguez, and others.Opinions on character development, in-ring chemistry, and the need for new talent.[35:59–44:01] Tag Teams, Promos, and Match QualityRecap of tag team matches, including AJ Styles and Dragon Lee vs. Judgment Day.Commentary on match repetition and crowd investment.[44:01–50:58] Judgment Day, Dominic Mysterio, and Family DramaFocus on Dominic Mysterio's storyline with his father Rey, crowd reactions, and the challenge of maintaining heel heat.[50:58–57:29] Becky Lynch, Oscar, and Women's StorylinesCritique of Becky Lynch's promos, Oscar's role, and the direction of the women's division.[57:29–1:04:34] Tag Team Chemistry, Division Depth, and AEW vs. WWEAnalysis of tag team chemistry, the struggle to build new stars, and the believability of certain matchups.The conversation turns to AEW's book, its cover, and comparisons to WWE's marketing power.[1:04:34–1:21:20] Closing Thoughts, Book Covers, and Patreon ShoutoutsThe hosts wrap up with final thoughts, jokes about wrestling fandom, and sign off.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
04:30 – General Thoughts on the EventThe hosts share their initial impressions, noting the event's short runtime and lack of commercials.06:00 – WWE's Scheduling & LocationsDiscussion about WWE's event scheduling, Las Vegas residencies, and the business side of show locations.09:00 – Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre MatchIn-depth analysis of the opening match, its formulaic nature, and Drew's booking woes.Commentary on repeated knee injury spots and agent decisions.18:20 – Women's Championship: Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade CargillCritique of the women's title match, Jade's readiness, and Tiffany's regression.Speculation on alternative champions and the state of the women's division.28:30 – Intercontinental Championship: Dominik, Penta, and SevThe hosts' favorite match of the night, highlighting creative spots, crowd engagement, and why it stood out.34:00 – “Last Time is Now” Tournament & John Cena's RetirementReactions to the announcement of the new tournament, speculation on participants, and thoughts on potential matchups.38:30 – Main Event: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso for the Vacant TitleDetailed breakdown of the main event, crowd reactions, and the booking logic.Discussion on the implications of Punk's win and Jey Uso's performance.45:00 – Event Wrap-Up & Final ThoughtsThe hosts reflect on the event as a whole, debate the best match, and tease future episodes.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
02:00 – Anthony and Joe discuss AI, music, and Luther Vandross09:30 – Cultural perceptions and coming out in the 80s/90s13:00 – Social media, bots, and the “dead internet” theory17:00 – Honesty and discourse on the internet, generational changes21:20 – Ronda Rousey's interview, career, and public perception24:00 – Ronda's transition from UFC to WWE, timeline, and fan reactions28:00 – Ronda's WWE promos, apraxia, and criticism32:00 – Ronda's current projects, validation, and public feuds36:00 – Tyrus, Trump, and wrestling's political circus41:00 – Eddie Guerrero's daughter Sherilyn starts wrestling, family drama46:00 – Late starts in wrestling, nepo babies, and industry challenges52:00 – Brad Maddox, Vince McMahon, and WWE's odd rules58:00 – Paige, Chyna, and double standards in wrestling1:05:00 – Enzo Amore's interview, firing, and rap response1:12:00 – Andrade's AEW/WWE journey, family sacrifices, and future1:20:00 – Closing banter, Patreon plug, and Halloween wishesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:00 – 1:00Uce Uce Uce Uce, 4 letters, one-word.1:00 – 5:00Initial reactions to Monday Night Raw. Anthony finds it “so bad it's good,” while Joe is more forgiving. They riff on WWE's quirks, including character nicknames and the ongoing “Kyrie sucks” storyline.5:00 – 10:00Discussion of Jey Uso's prominence on Raw, the overuse of certain wrestlers, and WWE's tendency to ignore negative fan feedback (e.g., YouTube dislikes). The hosts debate the logic behind booking decisions and the company's response to criticism.10:00 – 20:00Analysis of the Jey/Jimmy Uso storyline, speculation about heel turns, and the “couples” trend in WWE. Joe and Anthony critique the lack of realism and emotional whiplash in the storytelling.20:00 – 30:00Match quality talk: praise for in-ring performances, even in less compelling storylines. Nikki Bella's ongoing run is dissected, with jokes about her career trajectory and WWE's habit of giving veterans “one last run.”30:00 – 40:00Regional and character humor: New York accents, Discord nicknames, and Bubba Ray Dudley's creative advice for LA Knight. The hosts lampoon the idea of taking away LA Knight's voice and WWE's experimentation with AI.40:00 – 55:00LA Knight's booking woes, the challenge of building new stars, and the disconnect between online wrestling discourse and reality. The conversation shifts to Rhea Ripley vs. Brock Lesnar comparisons and the pitfalls of trusting “fan” opinions.SmackDown as the “secondary brand,” the futility of brand splits, and nostalgia for the days when champions floated between shows. The hosts brainstorm fantasy Survivor Series matches (Irish vs. Samoans, “race war” jokes, etc.).Women's division talk: Alexa Bliss, Charlotte, Bayley, and the awkwardness of current storylines. The hosts praise Bayley's authenticity and critique the prevalence of cosmetic surgery among other wrestlers.Main event and title scene: Tiffany Stratton, Jade Cargill, and the booking of women's championship matches. Predictions for upcoming events and speculation about Naomi's return.Saturday Night's Main Event preview: IC title match (Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta vs. Rusev), WWE and World Heavyweight title matches (Cody vs. Drew, CM Punk vs. Jey Uso). The hosts discuss possible outcomes, interference, and the future of various stars.1:31:00 – EndClosing thoughts: generational change in wrestling, the challenge of building new main eventers, and the emotional focus of current storylines (especially Jey Uso's “feelings”). The show wraps with plugs for Patreon and a tease for the next episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
01:47 – 03:39 | Ticket Prices, TKO Era, and Hidden FeesAnthony breaks down the dramatic rise in wrestling ticket prices since the TKO era, including the impact of fees and taxes, and how attending live events has become more expensive.03:39 – 06:00 | The Cost of Entertainment & International ComparisonsJoe and Anthony share stories about the rising costs of entertainment, including ATM fees in the US and abroad, and how price gouging is everywhere.06:00 – 10:39 | Toy Collecting, Wrestling Figures, and AEW MerchAnthony recounts stories about rare wrestling toys, the decline in value of AEW merchandise, and the changing landscape of collectibles. The hosts discuss the local comic shop scene and the fate of AEW action figures.10:39 – 13:36 | MVP's Critique of Wrestling JournalismAnthony plays a clip of MVP criticizing wrestling journalism, star ratings, and the disconnect between wrestlers and the media. The hosts analyze MVP's points and the ongoing debate about wrestling coverage.13:36 – 22:00 | AEW's Young Talent, Veteran Advice, and Industry FrustrationsA deep dive into the challenges of getting younger wrestlers to heed veteran advice, the career prospects of AEW stars, and the realities of aging in the business. The hosts debate whether it's worth trying to change the culture.22:00 – 25:00 | Billy Gunn, Longevity, and the Next GenerationAnthony and Joe discuss Billy Gunn's career after 60, his approach to wrestling, and the prospects for his sons in WWE.25:00 – 28:00 | Andrade, Non-Competes, and Wrestling ContractsThe conversation shifts to Andrade's career moves, the complexities of non-compete clauses, and the peculiarities of wrestling contracts.28:00 – 32:00 | Vince Russo, NWA, and Wrestling's Old GuardA humorous look at Vince Russo's potential influence on NWA, the tropes he might bring, and the generational divide in wrestling creative.32:00 – 36:00 | Goldberg's Streak, Legacy, and RetirementAnthony and Joe analyze Goldberg's recent interview, his obsession with his win streak, and the broader implications for wrestling legacies.36:00 – 39:00 | Nakamura's Ambitions, Foreign Heels, and WWE StorylinesDiscussion of Shinsuke Nakamura's goal to become WWE champion, the “foreign heel” trope, and how classic wrestling storylines could be updated for today.39:00 – End (~1:05:17) | Closing Thoughts, Shoutouts, and Sign-OffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Anthony and Joe as they dive into the latest in wrestling, from WWE and AEW drama to in-depth match analysis, character arcs, and the wild world of wrestling personalities. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and check out our Patreon for exclusive content!Timestamps:00:00 - Weekend Wrestling Recap: WWE in Japan & AEW's Big Event09:45 - AEW's Late-Night Antics & Family Friendly Drowning?18:00 - Warner Brothers Sale Rumors & AEW's Ongoing Issues43:00 - Darby Allin's Recklessness and Character Analysis54:35 - WWE Raw Review: Character Work & Maxine's Standout Performance01:05:00 - Becky Lynch, Paul Heyman, and the Power Dynamic01:10:00 - Tag Team Championship: AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Judgment Day01:13:00 - Women's Division, Kabuki Warriors, and Show Wrap-UpBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:20 – Andrade Watch 2025Speculation runs wild about Andrade's absence from TV, with plenty of jokes and theories about his whereabouts and contract status.02:17 – Show Intro & Brian Alvarez DrivelAnthony officially introduces the show and shares updates from Brian Alvarez on Andrade's situation.02:47 – Andrade WWE Non-Compete ClauseThe hosts dig into the details of WWE's non-compete clauses, what they mean for Andrade, and how they affect wrestlers' careers.04:04 – Wrestling News as Sports RadioA humorous comparison of wrestling news coverage to bad sports talk radio, poking fun at the rumor mill.12:30 – Unpaid Year Off?Anthony and Joe debate the fairness and legality of unpaid non-compete periods for released wrestlers.20:00 – WWE's Global ExpansionThe conversation turns to WWE's decision to host WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia, fan reactions, and the business behind global events.29:20 – AEW's Training Center PlansA look at AEW's scrapped plans for a dedicated training facility and what it means for talent development.41:20 – Seth Rollins Injury RumorsThe hosts address rumors about Seth Rollins' injury, storyline pivots, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality in wrestling.58:30 – Media Store NostalgiaA nostalgic detour into the decline of music and media stores like Best Buy and FYE, and how the industry has changed.1:18:00 – Jericho's Rock ‘N' Wrestling Rager at SeaA rundown of the 2026 cruise lineup, notable guests, and what it says about the current state of wrestling.1:27:20 – Wrap-Up & ShoutoutsThe episode closes with shoutouts to listeners, Patreon supporters, and final thoughts on the week in wrestling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
[00:00] Saturday Morning Wrestling & Childhood ThrowbacksJoe and Anthony kick things off talking about the weirdness (and secret perks) of watching wrestling at 8am. It's like being a kid again, but with more coffee and less cereal.[04:00] Perth Crowd, Ticket Prices, and “Is Perth Even a Real Place?”The guys riff on WWE's big show in Perth, the wild ticket prices, and whether anyone actually talks about Perth outside of wrestling. Spoiler: not really.[10:00] RAW vs. Crown Jewel & Seth's “Is He Hurt or Not?” SagaThey get into the never-ending Seth Rollins injury drama, why nobody believes anything anymore, and how WWE storylines sometimes make less sense than a fever dream.[18:00] LA Knight: The Best-Looking Guy Who Can't Catch a BreakLA Knight's booking gets roasted. Is he an underdog? Is he a cocky heel? Why does he keep tripping over his own feet? The guys have thoughts (and jokes).[25:00] Becky Lynch, Factions, and “What Even Is This Storyline?”Becky's name comes up, but so does the fact that half the storylines just got nuked. Expect some classic “what are they even doing?” rants.[32:00] Bailey, Lyra, and the Women's Division: Chaos & ChemistryBailey's new vibe, Lyra's straight-man energy, and why the women's division is a wild ride right now. Also, a surprising amount of talk about wrestling gear.[40:00] Referees, Announcers, and “Back in My Day…”A trip down memory lane: when refs and announcers had actual personalities, and why today's shows could use a little more flavor (and a little less sameness).[48:00] Dominic Mysterio vs. Penta: Cheating Done RightDominic's heel antics get a breakdown, plus a debate on whether being “too smart” is a good thing for a bad guy. Also, some love for old-school Eddie Guerrero tricks.[56:00] Rhea Ripley, Asuka, and “Why Is This So Complicated?”Rhea, Asuka, Kairi Sane, and a whole lot of chaos in the women's title scene. The guys try to make sense of it all (and mostly just laugh about it).[1:03:00] Bronson Reed, Jimmy & Jay Uso, and Tag Team TangentsBronson Reed's gear, Jimmy vs. Jay, and why some tag teams just feel like reheated pizza. Expect some sidebars and a few “what are they wearing?” moments.[1:10:00] Main Event: Jay Uso, LA Knight, and CM PunkThe crowd sings for Punk, LA Knight almost wins, and the guys wonder if we really need another Seth vs. Punk feud. Also: more jokes about fruit punch boxes.[1:18:00] Wrap-Up & RandomnessFinal thoughts, a few more rants, and a reminder to check out the Patreon. If you made it this far, you're a real one.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
0:25 — Official show intro: "Wrestling Soup" with Anthony Thomas and Joey Numbers.0:50 — Banter about the "Crown Jewel Post Show" and some lighthearted police siren jokes.Roman Reigns & Bronson Reed Match1:30 — Discussion about the opening match: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed.3:20 — Anthony and Joe debate the match's pacing, outcome, and the ongoing Bloodline storyline.7:00 — Reflections on the "Australian Street Fight" and how it compares to other street fights.10:00 — Commentary on the house show feel of the event and the crowd's reaction.Women's Crown Jewel Championship14:50 — Transition to the women's match: Tiffany Stratton vs. Stephanie.15:50 — Analysis of the match, both hosts noting Tiffany's regression and Stephanie's role as the aggressor.18:00 — Discussion about Triple H's involvement and the awkwardness of the post-match celebration.Audience & WWE Creative20:00 — Commentary on WWE's creative direction, Triple H's TED talk, and the challenges of keeping the product fresh.22:00 — Banter about Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and the need for stronger storylines and character development.John Cena vs. AJ Styles27:00 — Recap of the John Cena vs. AJ Styles match, comparing it to a "greatest hits" performance.30:00 — Reflections on the significance of AJ Styles' and John Cena's careers, especially for Australian fans.33:00 — Discussion of the match's many finishers and the crowd's reaction.Women's Tag Team Match38:00 — Analysis of the women's tag match: EO Sky & Rhea Ripley vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane.41:00 — Thoughts on the end of the Kabuki Warriors feud and the future direction for the women's division.Main Event: Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes44:50 — Main event discussion: Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes.47:00 — Critique of the match's length, pacing, and outcome, with both hosts feeling the wrong person won.50:00 — Reflections on the lack of crowd energy and the need for Becky Lynch at ringside.Closing Thoughts55:00 — Final thoughts on the event, best and worst matches, and the overall direction of WWE.58:20 — Outro: Thanks to listeners, Patreon plug, and sign-off.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – AEW Attendance Controversy & Ticket NumbersAnthony and Joe open with a deep dive into AEW's reported attendance numbers, NDAs, and the ongoing debate about truth in wrestling promotion.07:30 – The Ratings Game: NXT vs. DynamiteDiscussion shifts to TV ratings, fan excuses, and the real audience size for wrestling shows.13:00 – AEW's Place in the IndustryA critical look at AEW's current status, company culture, and how it compares to WWE and TNA.16:30 – Crown Jewel Preview & Early Morning WrestlingThe hosts preview WWE's Crown Jewel event, discuss the challenges of international shows, and share thoughts on watching wrestling at odd hours.21:00 – Match-by-Match Crown Jewel PredictionsDetailed breakdowns and predictions for Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed, Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane, and more.32:00 – Women's Division: Growth, Stagnation, and StorylinesA candid discussion about the women's division, character development, and the challenges facing stars like Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair.45:00 – WWE Ticket Prices & The “Family Company” DebateAnthony and Joe debate WWE's claim of being family-friendly in light of rising ticket and merchandise prices.54:00 – Mental Health in Wrestling: Big E's StoryA heartfelt segment on Big E's mental health journey, therapy, and the importance of openness in the wrestling community.1:05:00 – Contract News & Industry MovesUpdates on recent contract renewals, departures, and the realities of career moves in wrestling.1:15:00 – Final Thoughts & What's NextThe hosts wrap up with shoutouts, upcoming show plugs, and a reminder to join them for more wrestling talk.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – Kevin Nash & Wrestling RoyaltiesAnthony and Joe open with a discussion about Kevin Nash's royalty check woes, the business of wrestling merchandise, and how the TKO sale has impacted payouts for legends and stockholders.03:30 – WWE's Changing Audience & Business ModelThe conversation shifts to WWE's evolving business strategy: higher ticket prices, catering to wealthier audiences, and speculation about a possible Saudi buyout.10:00 – Nick Khan, TKO Era, and Corporate TakeoverThe hosts analyze Nick Khan's influence, the TKO era, and whether WWE's leadership is being overrun by corporate greed.16:00 – The Future of WWE & Wrestling's Investment ValueDebate about WWE as a long-term investment, the fate of the company under TKO, and the difference between past and present wrestling ownership.22:00 – Monday Night Raw Recap & Production CritiqueAnthony and Joe break down the latest Raw, including match pacing, production quirks, and the “Australian Street Fight” promo.30:00 – Women's Division: Kairi Sane, Asuka, and BayleyA deep dive into the women's division: Kairi Sane's reputation for injuring opponents, Asuka's standout performance, and Bayley's current character direction.40:00 – Main Event: CM Punk & LA Knight vs. The UsosRecap and analysis of the main event, including the chemistry between Punk and LA Knight, and thoughts on the show's overall flow.47:00 – Closing Banter & Upcoming ContentThe hosts discuss wrestling merch oddities (body pillows, towels), upcoming shows, and shoutouts to friends and other podcasts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – 02:15 | Opening Banter & The Saudi TakeoverAnthony and Joe open the show discussing Saudi Arabia's growing influence in sports and entertainment, poking fun at recent high-profile purchases and the ethics of “selling out.”02:15 – 03:45 | Call-In Chaos & The Return of the Soup HotlineReminiscing about the old call-in number, random callers, and plans to bring back live audience interaction.03:45 – 06:00 | Comedy, Contracts, and the Price of FameA sharp, funny discussion about comedians like Bill Burr and Kevin Hart taking big-money Saudi gigs, and the moral gymnastics of the entertainment industry.06:00 – 08:55 | Bill Burr, Anthony Cumia, and the Ethics of FriendshipA deep dive into the Bill Burr/Anthony Cumia drama, cancel culture, and the shifting lines of loyalty and morality in comedy and wrestling.08:55 – 15:00 | John Cena's Retirement: Hype, Ticket Prices, and WWE's StrategyBreaking down the upcoming John Cena retirement event, wild ticket prices, and WWE's marketing moves. Includes a hilarious riff on what $11,500 gets you at a wrestling show.15:00 – 22:00 | Dave & Buster's, Human Crane Games, and Arcade HustlesAnthony shares a story about dominating arcade games, winning prizes, and the weird world of human crane machines.22:00 – 27:00 | TNA, Kurt Angle, and Wrestling's Wildest YearsA nostalgic and irreverent look at TNA's “Beautiful People” era, Kurt Angle's drug-fueled run, and the tragic history of wrestling's biggest stars.27:00 – 33:00 | Generational Grief, Social Media, and Wrestling TragediesReflecting on how wrestling fans process loss, the impact of social media, and the generational divide in mourning wrestling legends.33:00 – 40:00 | Andrade's Return, Rumors, and Wrestling's Drug CultureA candid discussion about Andrade's WWE release, wellness policy violations, and the ongoing issues of drugs in wrestling.40:00 – 50:00 | WWE's Global Expansion, Crown Jewel, and Branding OdditiesRiffing on WWE's international branding, the oddity of “Crown Jewel” in Australia, and the future of global wrestling events.50:00 – 1:10:00 | Reality TV, Coaching Drama, and the Next GenerationA lively debate about WWE's reality shows, coaching changes, and which legends should be mentoring the next crop of wrestling talent.1:10:00 – 1:30:00 | Lacey Evans, Copyright Crusades, and Wrestling's Internet AgeWrapping up with a wild segment on Lacey Evans' DMCA takedowns, the challenges of erasing your past online, and the absurdity of wrestling's digital drama.1:30:00 – End | Listener Shoutouts & PlugsListener shoutouts, plugs for Frank & Gus, and a reminder to check out Spitball Media and the Wrestling Soup Patreon!—Want more? Follow us on Twitter, YouTube, and join the Patreon for bonus content and live shows!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
[0:00] – Joe and Anthony open the show with banter about the Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny, and pop culture reactions.[1:40] – Discussion about Adele, public perceptions, and the shift in halftime show performers.[6:00] – The conversation shifts to Monday Night Raw, with Anthony expressing excitement to discuss wrestling.[7:00] – Commentary on body image, public criticism of wrestlers, and the evolution of audience attitudes.[10:40] – In-depth analysis of the women's division storyline, focusing on Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, and Asuka, including acting critiques and storytelling nuances.[18:00] – Anthony and Joe discuss the pacing and structure of WWE segments, with suggestions for improvement.[23:00] – Reflections on the complexity of current WWE storylines, character development, and audience engagement.[28:00] – The hosts analyze the dynamics between Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and other main event figures, critiquing the storytelling and character motivations.[36:00] – Discussion about LA Knight, Adam Pearce, and the undercard, including thoughts on missed opportunities and WWE's booking decisions.[44:00] – The episode covers the tag team division, the role of authority figures, and the evolution of certain wrestlers' personas.[50:00] – Joe and Anthony reflect on the international roster, backstage influences, and the longevity of certain wrestlers in WWE.[56:00] – The main event is recapped, including the tornado tag match, Roman Reigns' appearance, and the crowd's reaction.[1:05:00] – Closing thoughts on the episode, including personal updates, shoutouts, and reminders to subscribe and follow the show.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Anthony Thomas and Joe Numbers for a full episode of wrestling news, wild stories, and real talk about life, relationships, and the wrestling business.Timestamps / Chapters:00:00 - Show Start & Audio Degradation01:20 - PWI 500 Tease & Wrestling Banter03:00 - Tariffs, Japan Imports, and Economic Rants07:00 - Chicago Public Transit Meltdown13:00 - Charity Scams & Real Giving18:00 - September Wrap-Up & Green Day Tangent21:00 - ESPN, WWE, and WrestlePalooza Review28:00 - John Cena's Heel Turn & Storylines34:00 - AJ Styles Retirement Talk38:00 - Mercedes Moné & The Belt Boys41:00 - TNA Drama & Masha Slamovich Allegations52:00 - Toxic Relationships in Wrestling1:10:00 - Reflections, Forgiveness, and Moving On1:28:00 - Wrapping Up, Plugs, and Final Thoughts1:35:32 - EndSupport the show:• Patreon: patreon.com/wrestlingsoup• Follow us for more episodes and exclusive content!Adopt senior pets, take care of each other, and remember: if you're in a bad situation, do what's best for you.WrestlingSoup #WrestlingPodcast #ProWrestling #WWE #AEW #TNA #WrestlingNewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Joe and Anthony are back, and this week's episode is a wild ride. Jaw-dropping ticket prices, WWE's latest creative chaos, and why you might need a second mortgage just to see Cody Rhodes in person. Plus: Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and the never-ending saga of wrestling's weirdest storylines.00:00 – We're Back! (And Already Complaining)02:00 – Ticket Prices That'll Make You Cry13:00 – “Sorry, Kid, We Can't Afford Wrestling Anymore”18:00 – Seth, Becky, and Long Form Story Telling28:00 – Cody's Fourth Wall and Cena Flashbacks35:00 – Is Wrestling Still for Kids? (Or Just Billionaires?)55:00 – Women's Wrestling: The Best Part Now?1:05:00 – Raw Recap: The Good, The Bad, The Bird Girl1:15:00 – Tag Teams, Factions, and Family Drama1:22:00 – Wrapping Up & Random NonsenseWant more? Hit up our Patreon: patreon.com/wrestlingsoupWrestlingSoup #WWE #TicketPrices #RawRecap #PodcastDon't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more wrestling talk! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/wrestlingsoupWrestlingSoup #WWE #WrestlingPodcast #TicketPrices #WrestleMania #RAW #WomensWrestlingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
WWE Wrestlepalooza 2025- Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena - The Usos vs. The Vision- Iyo Sky vs. Stephanie Vaquer- Seth and Becky Rollins vs. CM and AJ Punk - Cody Rhodes vs Drew McIntyre ____________________________For more episodes and to stay updated, listen to our full library here: https://lnk.to/2FccDtSupport the show: Help us keep the conversation going on Patreon: / wrestlingsoup Follow Us On Social MediaTwitter https://x.com/WrestlingSoupInstagram / wrestlingsoup Facebook / wrestlingsoup Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:22 - Nikki Bella & Stephanie McMahon Podcast Reactions01:05 - WWE Storylines & WrestleMania Saudi Arabia02:37 - AEW's Current State & Fan Engagement04:52 - Survivor Series, Royal Rumble, and WWE's Seasonal Flow07:00 - Andrade's Release & WWE Backstage News10:00 - MJF, Leaked Wedding Photos, and Social Media Drama13:00 - Charlotte Flair, Paige, and Women's Wrestling Storylines16:00 - Naomi's Pregnancy Controversy & Fan Reactions19:00 - AEW vs WWE Ticket Prices & Streaming Workarounds23:00 - Pay-Per-View Weekend: Russell Palooza & All Out27:00 - Match Card Predictions & Fantasy Booking32:00 - AEW Women's Division & Tag Team Matches36:00 - Creative Stagnation in AEW & WWE40:00 - Final Thoughts, Patreon, and OutroSupport us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlingsoupFollow us on Twitter: @wrestlingsoupSubscribe for more wrestling talk and analysis!#WrestlingSoup #WWE #AEW #Podcast #WrestlingNewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Anthony and Joe as they dive deep into the business of pro wrestling, breaking down WWE's evolving ticket strategies, the impact of celebrity culture on live events, and the shifting landscape for fans. They discuss the economics behind UFC and WWE ticket prices, the influence of private equity, and the future of major wrestling events like WrestleMania. The conversation also covers the return of AJ Lee, the challenges facing AEW, and the broader changes in the entertainment industry. Expect candid opinions, industry insights, and a few laughs along the way!– WWE's Ticket Strategy & Advanced Sales– AEW vs WWE: Company Effectiveness– Ticket Prices: UFC 300 & Celebrity Status– Shapiro's Focus: Families vs Celebrities– The Status Symbol of Attending WWE– The Mixed Bag: AEW, Brian Danielson, and UFC Pricing– The Real Cost of Attending Live Events– WWE's Changing Audience & Marketing– The Future of Major Events: WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and More– Movie Theater Wrestling & The Fan Experience– Private Equity and the Business of Wrestling– The Paramount Bid & Media Consolidation– AJ Lee's Return & Women's Division– Paige's Story and the Realities of Wrestling– AEW's Challenges and WWE's Business Model – Final Thoughts & ShoutoutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In this episode of Wrestling Soup, Anthony and Joe dive into the latest WWE Raw, sharing their unfiltered takes on AJ Lee's return, Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins, and Nikki Bella's comeback. The hosts also riff on streaming service frustrations, ticket prices, and the ever-changing landscape of women's wrestling. Expect sharp humor, candid opinions, and plenty of wrestling banter, with shoutouts to the community and closing thoughts to wrap things up.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
00:00 – AJ Lee Rumors & Chicago Speculation06:58 – Charlotte Flair, Women's Revolution, and WWE Booking17:02 – Split Personality Gimmicks & Bayley Theories23:40 – Raw Recap: Adam Pierce, Raquel Rodriguez, and Bayley36:00 – Fan Expectations: AJ Lee or Bayley?54:47 – WWE's Use of Old Talent & Audience Reaction1:10:00 – Becky Lynch vs. CM Punk Segment Analysis1:22:35 – Closing Thoughts & OutroLike, comment, and subscribe for more wrestling talk and wild stories every week!WrestlingSoup #WWE #AJELee #Podcast #ProWrestlingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Join Joe Numbers and LuFisto as they provide an in-depth review and analysis of 'The Clash in Paris Post Show.' The episode kicks off with hot takes on Roman Reigns' entrance and match, discussing the crowd's electric reactions. They critique the unnecessary length and redundancies of the middle card matches, particularly the disappointing performance of Becky Lynch vs. Nikki Bella. Highlights include a standout match featuring Sheamus and Rusev, delivering a refreshing bout amidst the chaos. The hosts also critique the main event, emphasizing the perplexity of Seth Rollins' heel-face dynamics and questionable booking decisions. The episode wraps up with a discussion on potential future storylines and the overall experience of international WWE shows. Join the discussion on the highs and lows of this event-packed WWE PLE!00:00 Welcome to The Clash in Paris Post Show01:20 Discussing Roman Reigns' Entrance and Match02:27 Commentary on the Event's Atmosphere and Presentation03:52 Critique of Match Pacing and Timing06:18 Detailed Breakdown of Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed22:35 Analysis of the Tag Team Championship Match47:20 Match Analysis: RusEV vs. Sheamus48:57 Crowd Reactions and Match Highlights51:13 Seamus' Career Transformation56:13 Women's Wrestling and NXT Talent59:24 John Cena vs. Logan Paul: A Detailed Breakdown01:12:57 The Importance of Protecting Finishes01:21:46 Main Event: Seth Rollins vs. Jey Uso01:31:58 Discussing a Wrestler's Career Choices01:33:07 Analyzing Match Timings and Entrances01:34:14 Critiquing Heel and Babyface Dynamics01:35:51 Breaking Down Match Details01:37:11 Evaluating Match Storylines and Logic01:42:57 Discussing Booking Decisions and Show Structure01:55:21 Reflecting on Women's Wrestling and Talent Utilization02:13:35 Concluding Thoughts and Final RemarksBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In this episode of Wrestling Soup, the hosts dive into a range of wrestling topics. They start with a retrospective on WWE's handling of the Attitude Era, discussing the cultural shifts in wrestling over the decades. They critique Roman Reigns' recent interview where he shares his thoughts on wrestling facials and promo techniques, questioning his self-perceived depth. They also cover the controversy surrounding Mark Henry's defense of Raja Jackson's violent actions in the ring and its potential implications. The conversation shifts to Seth Rollins guest-hosting the NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football,' and they speculate on WWE's strategy for maintaining a strong brand. Finally, the show looks ahead to the WWE Clash at Paris, discussing ticket sales and possible match additions, all while incorporating humorous asides and personal anecdotes.00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter01:47 Reflecting on Past Predictions and Wrestling Trends02:36 The Philosophy of Wrestling and Its Evolution03:14 Impact of COVID-19 on Wrestling05:10 Wrestling Stars and Cultural Impact10:03 WWE's Audience Shift13:22 Stephanie McMahon's VPN SURFSHHARK Promotion (code STEPH)21:56 Roman Reigns' Interview Highlights41:33 Mark Henry's Controversial Comments47:14 WWE's NIL Program Controversy47:36 Rikishi's Role and Public Perception48:22 Independent Wrestling and WWE Talent50:19 Potential Legal Consequences50:50 Publicity Stunt Theories58:23 Mark Henry's Opinion and Racism01:01:25 Jake Hagar's AEW Experience01:19:17 Seth Rollins Joins NFL Network01:26:16 Trish Stratus Anime Sexy Time Calendar Photo Shoot01:29:06 Upcoming WWE Events and Personal Plans01:36:58 Closing Remarks and AcknowledgementsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
In this episode of Wrestling Soup, the hosts dive into their frustrations with WWE Raw, expressing their discontent with the current storylines and crowd behavior. They discuss the redundancy of storylines, particularly focusing on characters such as Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch, and JD McDonagh. The conversation also highlights the lack of engagement in the women's division and explores the potential outcomes for upcoming matches in the WWE Clash in Paris event. The episode wraps up with reactions to an email discussing the exorbitant cost of WWE event tickets in Australia and insights into the evolving landscape of live wrestling events.00:00 Frustration with WWE Raw00:56 Crowd Reactions and Roman Reigns05:31 Bronson Reed Shoehorned into $#!% Story10:37 Bailey's Storyline and Adam Pearce23:30 Becky Lynch vs. Nikki Bella30:01 Psycho Stu Incident50:24 Understanding Pro Wrestling53:28 Mental Health and Accountability01:11:26 CLASH IN PARIS Upcoming Matches and Predictions01:20:33 Ticket Prices and Fan Experiences01:33:10 Closing Remarks and AnnouncementsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
This week, the Wrestling Soup crew is joined by esteemed wrestling journalist and media influencer, Julian Cannon! We dive deep into the recent, shocking allegations surrounding Hulk Hogan's medical malpractice lawsuit and what it could mean for his legacy. Then, with WrestleMania 42 on the horizon, we break down the controversial ticket prices and the growing fan frustration, and impossible fan expectations. Finally, we can't ignore the heat in the podcasting world, as we dissect the latest drama making waves in the community, specifically covering both sides of the debate of WWE's success. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.