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WrestleMania Fallout: Karrion Kross’ Shoot Promo, Locker Room Chaos & WWE’s Biggest Booking Blunders

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00:00 – 00:04:00

  • The Coach sets the stage with Karrion Kross' viral promo after being excluded from WrestleMania, exploring the blurred lines between "shoot" and "work" in wrestling.
  • Vince Russo breaks down the authenticity and raw emotion in Kross’ words, framing it as both a performance and real frustration with WWE management.
00:04:00 – 00:07:30
  • Deep dive into Kross' griping about creative's lack of appreciation for "good soldiers" and the downplaying of wrestling experience.
  • The Coach and Russo debate how this promo reflects widespread locker room disunity, and possible repercussions for Kross' outspokenness.
00:07:30 – 00:12:34
  • Russo and The Coach critique recent questionable WrestleMania decisions—like Becky Lynch’s tag title win and Stone Cold Steve Austin’s odd attendance announcement.
  • Anecdotes about behind-the-scenes chaos and execution missteps, including Stone Cold’s botched ATV entrance and mishandled crowd moments.
00:12:34 – 00:16:03
  • The duo laments overblown, lengthy entrances that ate into match time—a stat reveals more entrance and waiting time than wrestling on Night One.
  • Discussion of "what-ifs," like pulling out Goldberg or Mickie James for surprise moments vs. WWE’s actual choices, analyzing why big stars didn’t appear and alternatives that would’ve created buzz.
00:16:03 – 00:23:26
  • Heavy criticism of Triple H’s creative leadership and how personal favoritism carries over from his wrestling career, affecting booking fairness and future prospects for talent.
  • Reflection on how creative decisions are often driven by financial bottom lines post-TKO merger, impacting star appearances and story directions.
00:23:26 – 00:27:29
  • WrestleMania main event decisions dissected: why Travis Scott’s involvement, repeated “nut shot” finishes, and misplaced heat on Paul Heyman (instead of the wrestlers) derailed fan engagement.
  • Broader point on WWE’s focus on spectacle over substance, referencing formulaic, repetitive finishers for big matches.
00:27:29 – 00:32:15
  • Fallout and fan reaction: dissecting The Rock’s absence, speculation about big-name post-Mania appearances, and the risk of losing core fan loyalty.
  • The Coach shares how short-term wins (overflowing merch booths, huge attendance) might hurt long-term fan retention, comparing current risks to the WWE decline in the early 2000s.
00:32:15 – 00:39:32
  • The Coach and Russo urge AEW to capitalize on WWE’s strategic missteps, and reminisce about how writing excellence can change the game.
  • Outrage over a lack of backstage segments/interviews at Mania—breaking from a storytelling staple.
  • Concerns over Jey Uso’s championship celebration antics, Hack booking, and how public perceptions get shaped after these high-profile mistakes.
00:39:32 – 00:40:45
  • Final wrap-up: Coach, Russo, and crew encourage fans to tune in for instant post-Raw reactions, tease further breakdowns, and thank the lively, passionate audience for their engagement.
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00:00 – 00:04:00

  • The Coach sets the stage with Karrion Kross' viral promo after being excluded from WrestleMania, exploring the blurred lines between "shoot" and "work" in wrestling.
  • Vince Russo breaks down the authenticity and raw emotion in Kross’ words, framing it as both a performance and real frustration with WWE management.
00:04:00 – 00:07:30
  • Deep dive into Kross' griping about creative's lack of appreciation for "good soldiers" and the downplaying of wrestling experience.
  • The Coach and Russo debate how this promo reflects widespread locker room disunity, and possible repercussions for Kross' outspokenness.
00:07:30 – 00:12:34
  • Russo and The Coach critique recent questionable WrestleMania decisions—like Becky Lynch’s tag title win and Stone Cold Steve Austin’s odd attendance announcement.
  • Anecdotes about behind-the-scenes chaos and execution missteps, including Stone Cold’s botched ATV entrance and mishandled crowd moments.
00:12:34 – 00:16:03
  • The duo laments overblown, lengthy entrances that ate into match time—a stat reveals more entrance and waiting time than wrestling on Night One.
  • Discussion of "what-ifs," like pulling out Goldberg or Mickie James for surprise moments vs. WWE’s actual choices, analyzing why big stars didn’t appear and alternatives that would’ve created buzz.
00:16:03 – 00:23:26
  • Heavy criticism of Triple H’s creative leadership and how personal favoritism carries over from his wrestling career, affecting booking fairness and future prospects for talent.
  • Reflection on how creative decisions are often driven by financial bottom lines post-TKO merger, impacting star appearances and story directions.
00:23:26 – 00:27:29
  • WrestleMania main event decisions dissected: why Travis Scott’s involvement, repeated “nut shot” finishes, and misplaced heat on Paul Heyman (instead of the wrestlers) derailed fan engagement.
  • Broader point on WWE’s focus on spectacle over substance, referencing formulaic, repetitive finishers for big matches.
00:27:29 – 00:32:15
  • Fallout and fan reaction: dissecting The Rock’s absence, speculation about big-name post-Mania appearances, and the risk of losing core fan loyalty.
  • The Coach shares how short-term wins (overflowing merch booths, huge attendance) might hurt long-term fan retention, comparing current risks to the WWE decline in the early 2000s.
00:32:15 – 00:39:32
  • The Coach and Russo urge AEW to capitalize on WWE’s strategic missteps, and reminisce about how writing excellence can change the game.
  • Outrage over a lack of backstage segments/interviews at Mania—breaking from a storytelling staple.
  • Concerns over Jey Uso’s championship celebration antics, Hack booking, and how public perceptions get shaped after these high-profile mistakes.
00:39:32 – 00:40:45
  • Final wrap-up: Coach, Russo, and crew encourage fans to tune in for instant post-Raw reactions, tease further breakdowns, and thank the lively, passionate audience for their engagement.
  continue reading

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