Manage episode 491778465 series 3617073
Full Podcast Summary / Notes (Timestamps):
00:00:24 – Welcome & Announcements The Coach kicks off the episode, teasing upcoming changes to the live show schedule, and reveals his new SiriusXM gig. He introduces co-host Vince Russo, who jumps right in discussing his massive hat collection and some playful banter about wrestling merch.00:04:07 – Show Format & Focus
Coach explains the show’s unique approach: focusing on the business and major storylines in pro wrestling, not just weekly segment recaps. Vince reflects on Coach’s crazy schedule and shares insights about post-trip routines and the importance of getting rest—even poking fun at the “30 minute nap” health advice.
00:07:07 – Vince McMahon Backstage Stories
Amazing anecdotes from WWE’s heyday: Coach and Vince trade stories about the private jet “sleep rules,” hilarious Triple H banana peel chaos, and Vince McMahon’s notorious writing sessions and road trips. Plus, what it’s like behind the scenes when the boss controls the energy of the crew.
00:10:46 – WWE Ticket Prices & Star Power Crisis
In-depth discussion on astronomical ticket costs for WWE Raw and SmackDown in Pittsburgh ($3,000+ for combo seats) and whether the current talent roster justifies it. A rich debate on the lack of new superstars, why creativity and character work matter, and how the business side is suffering without real star power.
00:13:21 – Creative Booking: Too Many Debuts, Not Enough Development
Vince critiques WWE for repetitive debuts and failing to make talent feel special. The rapid-fire introduction of new talent like Jacob Fatu, Alistair Black, Rusev, and others is watering down the roster and stalling actual star-making moments.
00:17:43 – Booking Solutions & Family Storylines
How should creative book incoming stars? Vince’s pitch: Bring Rikishi in as the “family patriarch” to introduce and establish each new member with unique personalities and backstories, not just wild-man stereotypes.
00:18:58 – Super Stickers & Finishers Losing Meaning
Fan interaction segment: Listeners sound off on the diminishing impact of finishers like the RKO and AA, with Vince and Coach debating why multi-kickouts for top stars harm the product’s credibility.
00:21:02 – ARE WWE & AEW Creatively Bankrupt?
Calls for shorter run times and more focused writing teams (8+ hours of WWE TV a week is unsustainable with the current staff). Both hosts outline the need for improved structure and creative leadership behind the scenes.
00:22:57 – WWE Unreal (Netflix) Exposed
Breaking news: new details on Netflix’s "WWE Unreal" docuseries. Triple H is not only the creative head but also the narrator. Vince questions if the show will truly pull back the curtain or control the narrative, especially around the Cena/Rock/Cody drama.
00:28:13 – Karrion Kross & Talent Utilization Frustrations
Why isn’t WWE capitalizing on hot acts like Karrion Kross and Jacob Fatu? Vince and Coach highlight chronic mismanagement, possible backstage politics, and the problem of trying to “swerve” the audience instead of giving fans what they want.
00:32:14 – Fixing WWE’s Creative Team Model
A passionate case made for a smaller, more hands-on creative structure (duo teams per show) and a full-time leader not also running the business side. Tony Khan and Triple H both called out for stretching themselves too thin.
00:34:41 – Trends in Women’s Wrestling: Progress or Problem?
Spotlight on Saudi Arabia’s conservative dress code for female WWE talent—does even incremental progress matter? Plus, security issues for women wrestlers, fan harassment, and why WWE isn’t keeping injured stars like Liv Morgan visible on TV.
00:56:10 – Jade Cargill Booking, Workrate & Short Matches
Why Jade Cargill (and similar acts) should be protected with shorter, high-impact matches. Vince recounts how Vince McMahon approached “freak” athletes, and criticizes the lack of basic talent management today.
01:04:33 – Hulk Hogan ICU Reports: What’s Really Happening?
Vince Russo breaks down the latest news on Hulk Hogan’s rumored health scare, citing inside info from Bubba the Love Sponge. Is the WWE legend really fighting for his life? How wrestling protects (and sometimes hides) the truth.
01:12:19 – SummerSlam Ticket Hype & Show Closer
A tongue-in-cheek look at $47,000 SummerSlam VIP packages, excitement over SmackDown returning to 2 hours, and why wrestling runs on tried-and-true characters and emotional storytelling.
01:14:42 – Eddie Guerrero Memories & Fan Q&A
Personal stories about Eddie Guerrero—his backstage reputation, struggle with demons, and heartfelt tributes from both Coach and Vince. More fan questions on Triple H’s future, potential Vince McMahon comeback, and behind-the-scenes business politics.
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