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WWE Behind the Scenes: TKO’s Big Moves, WrestleMania Fallout & The Future of Pro Wrestling | Coach & Bro
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[00:00:19] Welcome & Show Intro
- Coach greets listeners, thanks the growing community, and sets the stage for today’s wrestling hot topics.
- Vince Russo plugs fan interactions via super stickers/donations and jumps right in.
- Viral video surfaces of Shane McMahon and Charlotte Flair at the Lakers game with Alex Rodriguez.
- Russo doubts any major conspiracy but Coach does a deep dive: Discusses possible reasons (investment, future ventures, strategic moves in MMA and sports).
- They speculate about the timing, given recent vulnerabilities in WWE and potential new wrestling promotions.
- Discussion on the McMahon family’s interest (or lack thereof) in traditional sports.
- Coach highlights Shane McMahon’s personal passion for MMA, his desire to be a boss, and how the current WWE climate may foster major moves from former insiders.
- Reaction to Stone Cold Steve Austin’s appearance on Ariel Helwani’s show.
- Austin compares wrestling’s magic to a magician’s illusion, arguing against breaking kayfabe and showing the “making of.”
- Russo and Coach debate whether WWE’s move to total transparency (with shows like 'WWE Unreal') is the right path, especially with new TKO ownership.
- Critique on TKO’s approach, including extremely high ticket prices, prioritizing profits over generational connection and fan experience.
- Multiple fan super stickers highlight outrage over $40,000 SummerSlam seats.
- Contrast between WWE’s model and fan-centric organizations like the Savannah Bananas.
- Fans chime in from around the world on commentary and character work, specifically critiquing New Day for burying opponents verbally.
- Russo and Coach break down why traditional heel and face dynamics matter in wrestling storytelling.
- Debate on WWE’s focus on YouTube/social media highlights over full-length content.
- Discussion about the Netflix deal, lack of exclusivity, and how it could impact future streaming rights and viewer engagement.
- Russo rants about the authenticity of “writers’ room” depictions in suits and ties, reflecting on the real, chaotic creative process in Vince McMahon’s WWE.
- Insights into the changing creative process and why the magic of wrestling storytelling is being lost in current corporate culture.
- Discussion about recent cryptic messages from Dakota Kai and Natalya – is another round of cuts coming?
- Deep dive into why female talent turnover is high, the lack of long-term character building, and how backstage “heat” can suddenly derail careers.
- Coach and Russo analyze Chelsea Green’s exclusion from WrestleMania and the loss of her title after voicing her frustrations to management.
- Broader discussion on WWE’s culture of risk-averse writers and why innovative, outspoken talent often gets sidelined.
- Fan theories spark conversation about the ongoing civil war between The Rock and Triple H behind the scenes.
- Speculation on how talent must pick sides, and what the ousting of Vince McMahon really means for the company.
- Coach and Russo recap the much-maligned WrestleMania roast, WWE’s efforts to erase it from existence, and what it reveals about the company’s current leadership.
- Reflection on Vince McMahon’s former influence and control, contrasted with TKO’s looser, less thoughtful approach.
- Russo theorizes that astronomical ticket prices are about making fans feel like participants, not spectators – a fundamental shift in WWE’s relationship with its audience.
- Critique on WWE’s lack of long-term story arcs for main eventers post-title win.
- The importance of planning and delivering satisfying payoffs to sustain fan interest.
- Coach and Russo wrap up with gratitude for the active global audience and underline the podcast’s mission: To spotlight good vs. bad business practices in pro wrestling, spark real conversations, and hold the industry accountable.
150 episodes
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[00:00:19] Welcome & Show Intro
- Coach greets listeners, thanks the growing community, and sets the stage for today’s wrestling hot topics.
- Vince Russo plugs fan interactions via super stickers/donations and jumps right in.
- Viral video surfaces of Shane McMahon and Charlotte Flair at the Lakers game with Alex Rodriguez.
- Russo doubts any major conspiracy but Coach does a deep dive: Discusses possible reasons (investment, future ventures, strategic moves in MMA and sports).
- They speculate about the timing, given recent vulnerabilities in WWE and potential new wrestling promotions.
- Discussion on the McMahon family’s interest (or lack thereof) in traditional sports.
- Coach highlights Shane McMahon’s personal passion for MMA, his desire to be a boss, and how the current WWE climate may foster major moves from former insiders.
- Reaction to Stone Cold Steve Austin’s appearance on Ariel Helwani’s show.
- Austin compares wrestling’s magic to a magician’s illusion, arguing against breaking kayfabe and showing the “making of.”
- Russo and Coach debate whether WWE’s move to total transparency (with shows like 'WWE Unreal') is the right path, especially with new TKO ownership.
- Critique on TKO’s approach, including extremely high ticket prices, prioritizing profits over generational connection and fan experience.
- Multiple fan super stickers highlight outrage over $40,000 SummerSlam seats.
- Contrast between WWE’s model and fan-centric organizations like the Savannah Bananas.
- Fans chime in from around the world on commentary and character work, specifically critiquing New Day for burying opponents verbally.
- Russo and Coach break down why traditional heel and face dynamics matter in wrestling storytelling.
- Debate on WWE’s focus on YouTube/social media highlights over full-length content.
- Discussion about the Netflix deal, lack of exclusivity, and how it could impact future streaming rights and viewer engagement.
- Russo rants about the authenticity of “writers’ room” depictions in suits and ties, reflecting on the real, chaotic creative process in Vince McMahon’s WWE.
- Insights into the changing creative process and why the magic of wrestling storytelling is being lost in current corporate culture.
- Discussion about recent cryptic messages from Dakota Kai and Natalya – is another round of cuts coming?
- Deep dive into why female talent turnover is high, the lack of long-term character building, and how backstage “heat” can suddenly derail careers.
- Coach and Russo analyze Chelsea Green’s exclusion from WrestleMania and the loss of her title after voicing her frustrations to management.
- Broader discussion on WWE’s culture of risk-averse writers and why innovative, outspoken talent often gets sidelined.
- Fan theories spark conversation about the ongoing civil war between The Rock and Triple H behind the scenes.
- Speculation on how talent must pick sides, and what the ousting of Vince McMahon really means for the company.
- Coach and Russo recap the much-maligned WrestleMania roast, WWE’s efforts to erase it from existence, and what it reveals about the company’s current leadership.
- Reflection on Vince McMahon’s former influence and control, contrasted with TKO’s looser, less thoughtful approach.
- Russo theorizes that astronomical ticket prices are about making fans feel like participants, not spectators – a fundamental shift in WWE’s relationship with its audience.
- Critique on WWE’s lack of long-term story arcs for main eventers post-title win.
- The importance of planning and delivering satisfying payoffs to sustain fan interest.
- Coach and Russo wrap up with gratitude for the active global audience and underline the podcast’s mission: To spotlight good vs. bad business practices in pro wrestling, spark real conversations, and hold the industry accountable.
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