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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1017: Facade's Road to JCW Bloodymania</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The “Neon Ninja” Facade joins Sorg and Mad Mike to discuss championship opportunities, calculated risks, and rediscovering the joy of professional wrestling.

Facade previews his three-way JCW World Heavyweight Championship match against Josh Bishop and Father Bronson at Bloodymania. He reflects on the evolution of JCW, shares memories from the Gathering of the Juggalos, revisits his history with Ricochet, and considers the possibility of entering to Vanilla Ice’s “Ninja Rap.”

He also tells the complete story behind accepting a Power Slap fight on only a few days’ notice. Facade explains cutting nearly ten pounds, entering without a full training camp, receiving the first strike, and questioning how a referee repositioned him immediately before the knockout.

Elsewhere, the crew examines Chelsea Green’s star-making promo after suffering an orbital injury, WWE’s expanding relationship with AAA, the final Sorgstock match announcements, and recent independent wrestling events. “What We Learned” covers Rey Mysterio’s enduring greatness, CM Punk’s promo misfire, the evolving Bloodline hierarchy, and the importance of protecting your passion.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;The “Neon Ninja” Facade joins Sorg and Mad Mike for a wide-ranging Wrestling Mayhem Show covering championship drama, lucha libre, JCW’s evolution, Power Slap controversy, and the importance of remembering why wrestling is supposed to be fun.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The show opens with Chelsea Green’s emotional response to suffering an orbital injury immediately after her championship victory. The crew praises Green’s fiery babyface promo, the crowd’s investment in her journey, and WWE’s decision to give her 30 days to return and defend the title. They also examine the strength of WWE’s women’s championships, Fatal Influence’s fast rise, and Facade’s personal experience working with Green earlier in her career.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;WWE’s growing relationship with AAA leads to a larger lucha discussion. The hosts consider a potential Penta–Rey Fenix tournament final, Roman Reigns wrestling in Mexico, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.’s Raw appearance, the AAA Cruiserweight Championship appearing on NXT, and WWE adjusting its schedule around football and other media partnerships.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The independent wrestling roundup includes 2PW’s Battle of the Barrel, RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble, and the final two Sorgstock match announcements: Brianna Bands against Reese Hayes and The Runway against Wild Wild South.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Facade then looks ahead to the Gathering of the Juggalos and Bloodymania. He discusses JCW’s transition from chaotic, insider-driven wrestling toward a more polished and accessible product—without abandoning attractions like Gore Games. Most importantly, Facade previews his three-way JCW World Heavyweight Championship opportunity against Josh Bishop and JCW American Champion Father Bronson.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conversation shifts to Facade’s latest Power Slap appearance. He explains accepting the fight on extremely short notice, cutting nearly ten pounds, entering without a full training camp, and being knocked out by a clean strike from Power Slap opponent Bougie. Facade also raises concerns about how a referee repositioned his stance immediately before the slap, discusses competitor safety, and reveals what it would take to bring him back.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Finally, “What We Learned” covers Rey Mysterio’s seemingly ageless performance against Chad Gable, CM Punk’s misguided promo material against Kevin Owens, the latest Bloodline power structure, and Sorg rediscovering his enthusiasm for wrestling at a relaxed community show.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;News stories and topics&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Chelsea Green’s injury and breakout promo&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Green suffered a broken orbital bone shortly after winning her championship.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Nick Aldis gave her 30 days to recover, find a protective mask, and defend the title.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Mad Mike calls her response one of WWE’s strongest pure babyface promos in years.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The panel believes the injury angle may strengthen her connection with the audience.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade recalls managing Green and praises her personality and professionalism.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WWE’s women’s championship scene&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The hosts discuss the momentum surrounding WWE’s women’s singles titles.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Fatal Influence’s rapid rise and championship success receive particular attention.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton’s recent involvement is examined.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wrestling’s greatest ring slides&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The Usos’ synchronized slides spark a debate about the best entrances into the ring.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Paul London, The Rock, John Cena, and Titus O’Neil enter the conversation.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The tangent expands into Samoan wrestling families and their shared athletic traits.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WWE and AAA’s lucha crossover&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The crew anticipates a possible Penta versus Rey Fenix tournament final.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Roman Reigns’ scheduled appearance in Mexico adds importance to the tournament.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Fiscal appearing on Raw are discussed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The AAA Cruiserweight Championship continuing on NXT is viewed as a natural extension of the partnership.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Michael Cole’s difficulty with lucha names becomes a running joke.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WWE programming and scheduling&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The panel discusses double tapings and earlier Raw start times.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  WWE’s relationship with ESPN and the challenge of competing with Monday Night Football are considered.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The hosts note how wrestling scheduling increasingly works around larger sports partnerships.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CM Punk visiting an NXT live event&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Punk’s surprise appearance and physical interaction with Myles Borne are discussed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The group jokes about Punk choosing a small Florida live event over other cities.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Independent wrestling roundup&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  TNF’s Lethal Lottery and recent surprises receive a plug.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  2PW’s Battle of the Barrel featured four matches at a West Homestead fire department event.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Matches included Jason Tyler versus Phillip Archer, Paul Atlas and Marshall Gambino against Gory and Super Hentai, and Dennis Gregory versus Zach Nystrom.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Little Ginge’s appearance with Chest Flexor is highlighted.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble is previewed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Final Sorgstock match announcements&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Brianna Bands will face amateur-wrestling standout Reese Hayes.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The Runway will meet the newly presented team of Shelby Wylde and Georgia South, Wild Wild South.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Sorg explains his goal of presenting fresh matches and unfamiliar combinations.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Facade versus Ricochet&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  A viewer asks for a complete Facade–Ricochet rivalry.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade remembers facing Ricochet in a chaotic CZW Aerial Assault match that also featured Ruckus and AR Fox.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He confirms that Ricochet was already remarkably smooth and welcomes another match.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;JCW’s evolution&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The group contrasts older, loosely produced Gathering matches with JCW’s current presentation.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade argues that a more accessible product can attract viewers outside established Juggalo culture.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Dangerous stipulations are now more effective when used for meaningful stories instead of appearing automatically.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Gore Games is presented as the major violent spectacle on the Bloodymania card.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gathering of the Juggalos memories&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Sorg and Facade recall poorly lit matches, rings moved by heavy equipment, flashlight wrestling, and shows continuing until sunrise.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  They discuss how audiences have learned that throwing objects can prevent wrestlers from delivering the performances fans want.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Faygo memories, vintage branding, and earlier JCW experiences provide several side trips.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Facade’s JCW World Championship opportunity&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade explains his path through the JCW American Championship picture.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He will challenge World Champion Josh Bishop in a three-way also involving American Champion Father Bronson.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  A winner-take-all stipulation is discussed as a possibility, not a confirmed match rule.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade hopes Vanilla Ice might provide a live “Ninja Rap” entrance.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bloodymania card&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The discussed lineup includes James Storm and Cocaine versus Mr. Anderson and Stephon Smith.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Sonny Kiss, Haley J, J-Rod, Mickey Knuckles, Caleb Konley, Kerry Morton, EC3, Willie Mack, Too Tough Tony, Yabo the Clown, Ruffo the Clown, Donovan Dijak, Big Vito, and others are mentioned.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Bloodymania will stream free on YouTube at approximately 2 a.m. Eastern Saturday morning.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Facade’s short-notice Power Slap fight&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade received the call while teaching at a parkour gym.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He accepted only days before the event without a dedicated training camp.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He reduced his weight from approximately 179 pounds to 169.5.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He expected the striking order to be redrawn but learned he would have to receive the first slap.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade believes the referee moved him out of his trained defensive posture before the strike.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  He credits Bougie with delivering a legitimate, clean slap and holds no personal animosity toward him.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Facade is reluctant to compete again unless he receives the first strike.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Power Slap safety and officiating&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Other competitors’ experiences are used to question defensive positioning and officiating consistency.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  A broken arm, fighters declining unsafe situations, and commentary that ignored Facade’s short-notice status are discussed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Raj Dhesi’s victory over Jake Hager is highlighted as an emotional comeback.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The sport’s growing international schedule and involvement of wrestlers, athletes, and online creators are examined.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wrestlers finding opportunities elsewhere&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  Power Slap, Banana Ball, American Gladiators, MMA, and visual art are presented as alternate paths.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  The hosts appreciate seeing wrestlers turn their personalities and athletic skills into new opportunities.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;“What We Learned” breakdown&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The chat’s lesson:&lt;/strong&gt; Solo Sikoa works surprisingly well as a babyface, while Roman Reigns’ order preventing Jacob Fatu from attacking LA Knight explains Jacob’s unusual inaction. The Usos also appear to have become Roman’s clear seconds-in-command.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Professor T-Pop’s lesson:&lt;/strong&gt; Rey Mysterio still refuses to age. His match with Chad Gable delivered match-of-the-year-level lucha action, while Gable’s increasing ability to blur the line between himself and El Grande Americano continues to strengthen the character.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mad Mike’s lesson:&lt;/strong&gt; Even experienced talkers sometimes need stronger boundaries or scripting. CM Punk’s endometriosis reference during his exchange with Kevin Owens was confusing, needlessly insensitive, and weaker than the material available within the story. Mike believes Owens is carrying the more effective side of the feud.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sorg’s lesson:&lt;/strong&gt; Wrestling is most rewarding when there is still room to experience it as a fan. Attending the relaxed 2PW fire department show—without being responsible for the entire production—helped him reconnect with old friends and remember what drew him to wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Facade’s extension of the lesson:&lt;/strong&gt; Wrestling has taken him from local shows to touring with musicians and competing in unexpected arenas. His advice is to pause, recognize those opportunities, and appreciate where the work has led.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The larger takeaway:&lt;/strong&gt; A passion project can become so focused on logistics and business that the passion disappears. Everyone involved should remember that they choose to be there, protect their energy, and leave situations that no longer justify the cost. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>The “Neon Ninja” Facade joins Sorg and Mad Mike for a wide-ranging Wrestling Mayhem Show covering championship drama, lucha libre, JCW’s evolution, Power Slap controversy, and the importance of remembering why wrestling is supposed to be fun.</p>

<p>The show opens with Chelsea Green’s emotional response to suffering an orbital injury immediately after her championship victory. The crew praises Green’s fiery babyface promo, the crowd’s investment in her journey, and WWE’s decision to give her 30 days to return and defend the title. They also examine the strength of WWE’s women’s championships, Fatal Influence’s fast rise, and Facade’s personal experience working with Green earlier in her career.</p>

<p>WWE’s growing relationship with AAA leads to a larger lucha discussion. The hosts consider a potential Penta–Rey Fenix tournament final, Roman Reigns wrestling in Mexico, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.’s Raw appearance, the AAA Cruiserweight Championship appearing on NXT, and WWE adjusting its schedule around football and other media partnerships.</p>

<p>The independent wrestling roundup includes 2PW’s Battle of the Barrel, RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble, and the final two Sorgstock match announcements: Brianna Bands against Reese Hayes and The Runway against Wild Wild South.</p>

<p>Facade then looks ahead to the Gathering of the Juggalos and Bloodymania. He discusses JCW’s transition from chaotic, insider-driven wrestling toward a more polished and accessible product—without abandoning attractions like Gore Games. Most importantly, Facade previews his three-way JCW World Heavyweight Championship opportunity against Josh Bishop and JCW American Champion Father Bronson.</p>

<p>The conversation shifts to Facade’s latest Power Slap appearance. He explains accepting the fight on extremely short notice, cutting nearly ten pounds, entering without a full training camp, and being knocked out by a clean strike from Power Slap opponent Bougie. Facade also raises concerns about how a referee repositioned his stance immediately before the slap, discusses competitor safety, and reveals what it would take to bring him back.</p>

<p>Finally, “What We Learned” covers Rey Mysterio’s seemingly ageless performance against Chad Gable, CM Punk’s misguided promo material against Kevin Owens, the latest Bloodline power structure, and Sorg rediscovering his enthusiasm for wrestling at a relaxed community show.</p>

<h2>News stories and topics</h2>

<ul>
<li><p><strong>Chelsea Green’s injury and breakout promo</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Green suffered a broken orbital bone shortly after winning her championship.</li>
<li>  Nick Aldis gave her 30 days to recover, find a protective mask, and defend the title.</li>
<li>  Mad Mike calls her response one of WWE’s strongest pure babyface promos in years.</li>
<li>  The panel believes the injury angle may strengthen her connection with the audience.</li>
<li>  Facade recalls managing Green and praises her personality and professionalism.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE’s women’s championship scene</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The hosts discuss the momentum surrounding WWE’s women’s singles titles.</li>
<li>  Fatal Influence’s rapid rise and championship success receive particular attention.</li>
<li>  Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton’s recent involvement is examined.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Wrestling’s greatest ring slides</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The Usos’ synchronized slides spark a debate about the best entrances into the ring.</li>
<li>  Paul London, The Rock, John Cena, and Titus O’Neil enter the conversation.</li>
<li>  The tangent expands into Samoan wrestling families and their shared athletic traits.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE and AAA’s lucha crossover</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The crew anticipates a possible Penta versus Rey Fenix tournament final.</li>
<li>  Roman Reigns’ scheduled appearance in Mexico adds importance to the tournament.</li>
<li>  El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Fiscal appearing on Raw are discussed.</li>
<li>  The AAA Cruiserweight Championship continuing on NXT is viewed as a natural extension of the partnership.</li>
<li>  Michael Cole’s difficulty with lucha names becomes a running joke.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE programming and scheduling</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The panel discusses double tapings and earlier Raw start times.</li>
<li>  WWE’s relationship with ESPN and the challenge of competing with Monday Night Football are considered.</li>
<li>  The hosts note how wrestling scheduling increasingly works around larger sports partnerships.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>CM Punk visiting an NXT live event</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Punk’s surprise appearance and physical interaction with Myles Borne are discussed.</li>
<li>  The group jokes about Punk choosing a small Florida live event over other cities.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Independent wrestling roundup</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  TNF’s Lethal Lottery and recent surprises receive a plug.</li>
<li>  2PW’s Battle of the Barrel featured four matches at a West Homestead fire department event.</li>
<li>  Matches included Jason Tyler versus Phillip Archer, Paul Atlas and Marshall Gambino against Gory and Super Hentai, and Dennis Gregory versus Zach Nystrom.</li>
<li>  Little Ginge’s appearance with Chest Flexor is highlighted.</li>
<li>  RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble is previewed.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Final Sorgstock match announcements</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Brianna Bands will face amateur-wrestling standout Reese Hayes.</li>
<li>  The Runway will meet the newly presented team of Shelby Wylde and Georgia South, Wild Wild South.</li>
<li>  Sorg explains his goal of presenting fresh matches and unfamiliar combinations.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade versus Ricochet</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  A viewer asks for a complete Facade–Ricochet rivalry.</li>
<li>  Facade remembers facing Ricochet in a chaotic CZW Aerial Assault match that also featured Ruckus and AR Fox.</li>
<li>  He confirms that Ricochet was already remarkably smooth and welcomes another match.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>JCW’s evolution</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The group contrasts older, loosely produced Gathering matches with JCW’s current presentation.</li>
<li>  Facade argues that a more accessible product can attract viewers outside established Juggalo culture.</li>
<li>  Dangerous stipulations are now more effective when used for meaningful stories instead of appearing automatically.</li>
<li>  Gore Games is presented as the major violent spectacle on the Bloodymania card.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Gathering of the Juggalos memories</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Sorg and Facade recall poorly lit matches, rings moved by heavy equipment, flashlight wrestling, and shows continuing until sunrise.</li>
<li>  They discuss how audiences have learned that throwing objects can prevent wrestlers from delivering the performances fans want.</li>
<li>  Faygo memories, vintage branding, and earlier JCW experiences provide several side trips.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s JCW World Championship opportunity</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Facade explains his path through the JCW American Championship picture.</li>
<li>  He will challenge World Champion Josh Bishop in a three-way also involving American Champion Father Bronson.</li>
<li>  A winner-take-all stipulation is discussed as a possibility, not a confirmed match rule.</li>
<li>  Facade hopes Vanilla Ice might provide a live “Ninja Rap” entrance.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Bloodymania card</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The discussed lineup includes James Storm and Cocaine versus Mr. Anderson and Stephon Smith.</li>
<li>  Sonny Kiss, Haley J, J-Rod, Mickey Knuckles, Caleb Konley, Kerry Morton, EC3, Willie Mack, Too Tough Tony, Yabo the Clown, Ruffo the Clown, Donovan Dijak, Big Vito, and others are mentioned.</li>
<li>  Bloodymania will stream free on YouTube at approximately 2 a.m. Eastern Saturday morning.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s short-notice Power Slap fight</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Facade received the call while teaching at a parkour gym.</li>
<li>  He accepted only days before the event without a dedicated training camp.</li>
<li>  He reduced his weight from approximately 179 pounds to 169.5.</li>
<li>  He expected the striking order to be redrawn but learned he would have to receive the first slap.</li>
<li>  Facade believes the referee moved him out of his trained defensive posture before the strike.</li>
<li>  He credits Bougie with delivering a legitimate, clean slap and holds no personal animosity toward him.</li>
<li>  Facade is reluctant to compete again unless he receives the first strike.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Power Slap safety and officiating</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Other competitors’ experiences are used to question defensive positioning and officiating consistency.</li>
<li>  A broken arm, fighters declining unsafe situations, and commentary that ignored Facade’s short-notice status are discussed.</li>
<li>  Raj Dhesi’s victory over Jake Hager is highlighted as an emotional comeback.</li>
<li>  The sport’s growing international schedule and involvement of wrestlers, athletes, and online creators are examined.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Wrestlers finding opportunities elsewhere</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Power Slap, Banana Ball, American Gladiators, MMA, and visual art are presented as alternate paths.</li>
<li>  The hosts appreciate seeing wrestlers turn their personalities and athletic skills into new opportunities.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” breakdown</h2>

<ul>
<li><p><strong>The chat’s lesson:</strong> Solo Sikoa works surprisingly well as a babyface, while Roman Reigns’ order preventing Jacob Fatu from attacking LA Knight explains Jacob’s unusual inaction. The Usos also appear to have become Roman’s clear seconds-in-command.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Professor T-Pop’s lesson:</strong> Rey Mysterio still refuses to age. His match with Chad Gable delivered match-of-the-year-level lucha action, while Gable’s increasing ability to blur the line between himself and El Grande Americano continues to strengthen the character.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Mad Mike’s lesson:</strong> Even experienced talkers sometimes need stronger boundaries or scripting. CM Punk’s endometriosis reference during his exchange with Kevin Owens was confusing, needlessly insensitive, and weaker than the material available within the story. Mike believes Owens is carrying the more effective side of the feud.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Sorg’s lesson:</strong> Wrestling is most rewarding when there is still room to experience it as a fan. Attending the relaxed 2PW fire department show—without being responsible for the entire production—helped him reconnect with old friends and remember what drew him to wrestling.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s extension of the lesson:</strong> Wrestling has taken him from local shows to touring with musicians and competing in unexpected arenas. His advice is to pause, recognize those opportunities, and appreciate where the work has led.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>The larger takeaway:</strong> A passion project can become so focused on logistics and business that the passion disappears. Everyone involved should remember that they choose to be there, protect their energy, and leave situations that no longer justify the cost.</p></li>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The “Neon Ninja” Facade joins Sorg and Mad Mike for a wide-ranging Wrestling Mayhem Show covering championship drama, lucha libre, JCW’s evolution, Power Slap controversy, and the importance of remembering why wrestling is supposed to be fun.</p>

<p>The show opens with Chelsea Green’s emotional response to suffering an orbital injury immediately after her championship victory. The crew praises Green’s fiery babyface promo, the crowd’s investment in her journey, and WWE’s decision to give her 30 days to return and defend the title. They also examine the strength of WWE’s women’s championships, Fatal Influence’s fast rise, and Facade’s personal experience working with Green earlier in her career.</p>

<p>WWE’s growing relationship with AAA leads to a larger lucha discussion. The hosts consider a potential Penta–Rey Fenix tournament final, Roman Reigns wrestling in Mexico, El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.’s Raw appearance, the AAA Cruiserweight Championship appearing on NXT, and WWE adjusting its schedule around football and other media partnerships.</p>

<p>The independent wrestling roundup includes 2PW’s Battle of the Barrel, RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble, and the final two Sorgstock match announcements: Brianna Bands against Reese Hayes and The Runway against Wild Wild South.</p>

<p>Facade then looks ahead to the Gathering of the Juggalos and Bloodymania. He discusses JCW’s transition from chaotic, insider-driven wrestling toward a more polished and accessible product—without abandoning attractions like Gore Games. Most importantly, Facade previews his three-way JCW World Heavyweight Championship opportunity against Josh Bishop and JCW American Champion Father Bronson.</p>

<p>The conversation shifts to Facade’s latest Power Slap appearance. He explains accepting the fight on extremely short notice, cutting nearly ten pounds, entering without a full training camp, and being knocked out by a clean strike from Power Slap opponent Bougie. Facade also raises concerns about how a referee repositioned his stance immediately before the slap, discusses competitor safety, and reveals what it would take to bring him back.</p>

<p>Finally, “What We Learned” covers Rey Mysterio’s seemingly ageless performance against Chad Gable, CM Punk’s misguided promo material against Kevin Owens, the latest Bloodline power structure, and Sorg rediscovering his enthusiasm for wrestling at a relaxed community show.</p>

<h2>News stories and topics</h2>

<ul>
<li><p><strong>Chelsea Green’s injury and breakout promo</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Green suffered a broken orbital bone shortly after winning her championship.</li>
<li>  Nick Aldis gave her 30 days to recover, find a protective mask, and defend the title.</li>
<li>  Mad Mike calls her response one of WWE’s strongest pure babyface promos in years.</li>
<li>  The panel believes the injury angle may strengthen her connection with the audience.</li>
<li>  Facade recalls managing Green and praises her personality and professionalism.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE’s women’s championship scene</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The hosts discuss the momentum surrounding WWE’s women’s singles titles.</li>
<li>  Fatal Influence’s rapid rise and championship success receive particular attention.</li>
<li>  Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton’s recent involvement is examined.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Wrestling’s greatest ring slides</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The Usos’ synchronized slides spark a debate about the best entrances into the ring.</li>
<li>  Paul London, The Rock, John Cena, and Titus O’Neil enter the conversation.</li>
<li>  The tangent expands into Samoan wrestling families and their shared athletic traits.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE and AAA’s lucha crossover</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The crew anticipates a possible Penta versus Rey Fenix tournament final.</li>
<li>  Roman Reigns’ scheduled appearance in Mexico adds importance to the tournament.</li>
<li>  El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Fiscal appearing on Raw are discussed.</li>
<li>  The AAA Cruiserweight Championship continuing on NXT is viewed as a natural extension of the partnership.</li>
<li>  Michael Cole’s difficulty with lucha names becomes a running joke.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>WWE programming and scheduling</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The panel discusses double tapings and earlier Raw start times.</li>
<li>  WWE’s relationship with ESPN and the challenge of competing with Monday Night Football are considered.</li>
<li>  The hosts note how wrestling scheduling increasingly works around larger sports partnerships.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>CM Punk visiting an NXT live event</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Punk’s surprise appearance and physical interaction with Myles Borne are discussed.</li>
<li>  The group jokes about Punk choosing a small Florida live event over other cities.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Independent wrestling roundup</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  TNF’s Lethal Lottery and recent surprises receive a plug.</li>
<li>  2PW’s Battle of the Barrel featured four matches at a West Homestead fire department event.</li>
<li>  Matches included Jason Tyler versus Phillip Archer, Paul Atlas and Marshall Gambino against Gory and Super Hentai, and Dennis Gregory versus Zach Nystrom.</li>
<li>  Little Ginge’s appearance with Chest Flexor is highlighted.</li>
<li>  RWA’s upcoming Renegade Rumble is previewed.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Final Sorgstock match announcements</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Brianna Bands will face amateur-wrestling standout Reese Hayes.</li>
<li>  The Runway will meet the newly presented team of Shelby Wylde and Georgia South, Wild Wild South.</li>
<li>  Sorg explains his goal of presenting fresh matches and unfamiliar combinations.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade versus Ricochet</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  A viewer asks for a complete Facade–Ricochet rivalry.</li>
<li>  Facade remembers facing Ricochet in a chaotic CZW Aerial Assault match that also featured Ruckus and AR Fox.</li>
<li>  He confirms that Ricochet was already remarkably smooth and welcomes another match.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>JCW’s evolution</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The group contrasts older, loosely produced Gathering matches with JCW’s current presentation.</li>
<li>  Facade argues that a more accessible product can attract viewers outside established Juggalo culture.</li>
<li>  Dangerous stipulations are now more effective when used for meaningful stories instead of appearing automatically.</li>
<li>  Gore Games is presented as the major violent spectacle on the Bloodymania card.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Gathering of the Juggalos memories</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Sorg and Facade recall poorly lit matches, rings moved by heavy equipment, flashlight wrestling, and shows continuing until sunrise.</li>
<li>  They discuss how audiences have learned that throwing objects can prevent wrestlers from delivering the performances fans want.</li>
<li>  Faygo memories, vintage branding, and earlier JCW experiences provide several side trips.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s JCW World Championship opportunity</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Facade explains his path through the JCW American Championship picture.</li>
<li>  He will challenge World Champion Josh Bishop in a three-way also involving American Champion Father Bronson.</li>
<li>  A winner-take-all stipulation is discussed as a possibility, not a confirmed match rule.</li>
<li>  Facade hopes Vanilla Ice might provide a live “Ninja Rap” entrance.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Bloodymania card</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  The discussed lineup includes James Storm and Cocaine versus Mr. Anderson and Stephon Smith.</li>
<li>  Sonny Kiss, Haley J, J-Rod, Mickey Knuckles, Caleb Konley, Kerry Morton, EC3, Willie Mack, Too Tough Tony, Yabo the Clown, Ruffo the Clown, Donovan Dijak, Big Vito, and others are mentioned.</li>
<li>  Bloodymania will stream free on YouTube at approximately 2 a.m. Eastern Saturday morning.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s short-notice Power Slap fight</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Facade received the call while teaching at a parkour gym.</li>
<li>  He accepted only days before the event without a dedicated training camp.</li>
<li>  He reduced his weight from approximately 179 pounds to 169.5.</li>
<li>  He expected the striking order to be redrawn but learned he would have to receive the first slap.</li>
<li>  Facade believes the referee moved him out of his trained defensive posture before the strike.</li>
<li>  He credits Bougie with delivering a legitimate, clean slap and holds no personal animosity toward him.</li>
<li>  Facade is reluctant to compete again unless he receives the first strike.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Power Slap safety and officiating</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Other competitors’ experiences are used to question defensive positioning and officiating consistency.</li>
<li>  A broken arm, fighters declining unsafe situations, and commentary that ignored Facade’s short-notice status are discussed.</li>
<li>  Raj Dhesi’s victory over Jake Hager is highlighted as an emotional comeback.</li>
<li>  The sport’s growing international schedule and involvement of wrestlers, athletes, and online creators are examined.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p><strong>Wrestlers finding opportunities elsewhere</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>  Power Slap, Banana Ball, American Gladiators, MMA, and visual art are presented as alternate paths.</li>
<li>  The hosts appreciate seeing wrestlers turn their personalities and athletic skills into new opportunities.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” breakdown</h2>

<ul>
<li><p><strong>The chat’s lesson:</strong> Solo Sikoa works surprisingly well as a babyface, while Roman Reigns’ order preventing Jacob Fatu from attacking LA Knight explains Jacob’s unusual inaction. The Usos also appear to have become Roman’s clear seconds-in-command.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Professor T-Pop’s lesson:</strong> Rey Mysterio still refuses to age. His match with Chad Gable delivered match-of-the-year-level lucha action, while Gable’s increasing ability to blur the line between himself and El Grande Americano continues to strengthen the character.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Mad Mike’s lesson:</strong> Even experienced talkers sometimes need stronger boundaries or scripting. CM Punk’s endometriosis reference during his exchange with Kevin Owens was confusing, needlessly insensitive, and weaker than the material available within the story. Mike believes Owens is carrying the more effective side of the feud.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Sorg’s lesson:</strong> Wrestling is most rewarding when there is still room to experience it as a fan. Attending the relaxed 2PW fire department show—without being responsible for the entire production—helped him reconnect with old friends and remember what drew him to wrestling.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Facade’s extension of the lesson:</strong> Wrestling has taken him from local shows to touring with musicians and competing in unexpected arenas. His advice is to pause, recognize those opportunities, and appreciate where the work has led.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>The larger takeaway:</strong> A passion project can become so focused on logistics and business that the passion disappears. Everyone involved should remember that they choose to be there, protect their energy, and leave situations that no longer justify the cost.</p></li>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1016: WWE x AAA &amp; Punk vs Owens</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2026 23:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>WWE and AAA are becoming increasingly intertwined, and Sorg, Mad Mike and TruePrinceofPro (T-Pop!) are here to figure out what it all means.

This week, the crew breaks down the AAA tournament leading to a shot at Roman Reigns in Mexico City, debates WWE’s presentation of AAA talent and gives Corey Graves credit for doing his homework. Then it’s over to AEW and CMLL for Grand Slam Mexico, the massive CMLL Grand Prix and the growing network of partnerships connecting wrestling promotions around the world.

Closer to home, we recap 2PW Summer Showdown, check in on 880 Wrestling’s Lethal Lottery, preview Enjoy Wrestling and announce Mikey Montgomery vs. Justin Idol in a Video Game Match at Sorgstock.

Plus, CM Punk and Kevin Owens turn real history into wrestling television, Chelsea Green’s injury, Johnny Gargano’s family situation, Big Man Tater, Tatum Paxley, Roddy Piper memories and another round of “What We Learned.”</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;The Wrestling Mayhem Show dives deep into the increasingly interconnected world of professional wrestling as &lt;strong&gt;Sorg, Mad Mike, and TruePrinceofPro (T-Pop!)&lt;/strong&gt; tackle WWE’s growing relationship with AAA, AEW and CMLL’s continued collaboration in Mexico, the expanding wrestling landscape in Canada, and plenty happening right here in Pittsburgh.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The crew starts with WWE’s AAA crossover and the tournament determining who will challenge &lt;strong&gt;Roman Reigns in Mexico City&lt;/strong&gt;. Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and more enter the conversation as the hosts debate whether AAA wrestlers are being presented strongly enough on WWE television. They also give Corey Graves credit for putting in the work to explain AAA history and wrestlers to WWE’s broader audience—even while questioning the remote commentary setup being used for AAA programming.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;From there, the conversation heads to &lt;strong&gt;AEW Grand Slam Mexico and CMLL&lt;/strong&gt;, including the incredible atmosphere surrounding the crossover shows, Adam Copeland checking another item off his wrestling bucket list, the unique Bandido/Brody King/Hangman Page trio, and the wild format of CMLL’s massive Grand Prix match. T-Pop explains how the elimination format works and why Mexican wrestling continues to offer something structurally different from American wrestling television.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The expanding wrestling TV universe also gets examined through &lt;strong&gt;Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, MLW, NWA, AEW, ROH and CMLL&lt;/strong&gt;. How important is immediacy in wrestling? Does a show lose momentum when its television is months behind the live tapings? And why does wrestling remain such attractive television programming compared with scripted productions?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;On the local front, there is plenty to celebrate. The crew looks back at &lt;strong&gt;2PW Summer Showdown&lt;/strong&gt;, including the delightfully unexpected blindfolded Lights Out match, Gianni Michael Emricko and Gorgeous Gregory challenging The Troublemakers for the NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship, and developments surrounding 2PW’s championships. There are also updates from &lt;strong&gt;880 Wrestling’s Lethal Lottery&lt;/strong&gt;, Prospect Pro Wrestling, Enjoy Wrestling and the upcoming Sorgstock.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;And speaking of Sorgstock: &lt;strong&gt;Mikey Montgomery vs. Justin Idol in a Video Game Match&lt;/strong&gt; is officially on the card for August 28. What exactly is a Video Game Match? Apparently, you’ll have to be there.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Then things get personal with &lt;strong&gt;CM Punk and Kevin Owens&lt;/strong&gt;. The hosts revisit their complicated history, the real-life stories wrestling fans are already resurfacing, and why these two could create weeks of compelling television without needing to throw a single punch.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Plus: Chelsea Green’s injury, Johnny Gargano stepping away amid a difficult family situation, wrestling trading cards raising money for the Cauliflower Alley Club, Big Man Tater and his microwave helmet, Tatum Paxley arriving on SmackDown, Mickey Knuckles coming to VCW, and Sorg’s reflections after finishing a book about Rowdy Roddy Piper.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;It’s another trip through the increasingly strange, global and wonderfully interconnected world of professionalized wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;News Stories &amp;amp; Topics Discussed&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;WWE and AAA expand their crossover:&lt;/strong&gt; A tournament featuring talent from WWE and AAA will determine a challenger for Roman Reigns in Mexico City, with Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and others discussed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Is WWE protecting AAA enough?&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts question why AAA talent is frequently introduced to the Raw and SmackDown audience without being allowed to score important victories.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Dominik Mysterio as AAA Mega Champion:&lt;/strong&gt; The contradiction between Dom holding AAA’s top championship and AAA wrestlers sometimes feeling secondary on WWE television becomes a major point of discussion.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Corey Graves and AAA commentary:&lt;/strong&gt; T-Pop and Sorg praise Graves’ knowledge and enthusiasm while examining the awkwardness created by remote commentary involving Rey Mysterio and JBL.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;AEW Grand Slam Mexico:&lt;/strong&gt; The Arena Mexico atmosphere, Mexican audience participation, Adam Copeland’s appearance and AEW leaning into its CMLL relationship all get praise.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;CMLL Grand Prix explained:&lt;/strong&gt; T-Pop breaks down the enormous elimination match and its rotating tag structure, including why it feels so different from the usual American multi-person match.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;AEW/CMLL/ROH relationships:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts appreciate AEW’s willingness to work across promotions rather than trying to isolate its roster.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling:&lt;/strong&gt; The Canadian promotion’s weekly television presence is discussed along with Mauro Ranallo’s commentary and the opportunity created by changes in WWE’s Canadian distribution.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;MLW and NWA tape delays:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg and T-Pop talk about how months of unaired matches can reduce urgency even when the actual wrestling remains enjoyable.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The economics of wrestling television:&lt;/strong&gt; A discussion of live wrestling production leads to appreciation for how much WWE and AEW accomplish every week and why wrestling remains appealing programming for broadcasters.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;2PW Summer Showdown:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts recap the show, including championship developments, the blindfolded Lights Out match and Some Guy Named John’s spectacular elbow drop to absolutely nobody.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Gianni Michael Emricko &amp;amp; Gorgeous Gregory:&lt;/strong&gt; Their NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship match against The Troublemakers is part of the 2PW recap.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;880 Wrestling Lethal Lottery:&lt;/strong&gt; T-Pop likes the unusual team of Dev Swayze and Tatiana, while Sammy Suntimer’s attempts to bond with Marco Narciso become a source of amusement.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;2PW Friday Night Frights:&lt;/strong&gt; The October 23 Halloween event and an announced casket match are previewed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Enjoy Wrestling’s anniversary:&lt;/strong&gt; Lee Moriarty vs. Amazing Red is singled out as a match worth watching.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Sorgstock announcement:&lt;/strong&gt; Mikey Montgomery faces returning Pittsburgh wrestling favorite Justin Idol in a mysterious &lt;strong&gt;Video Game Match&lt;/strong&gt; on August 28.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;CM Punk vs. Kevin Owens:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts love the early verbal confrontation and dig into some of the genuine history that can add another layer to the feud.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Chelsea Green injured:&lt;/strong&gt; Her orbital-bone injury leads to speculation about recovery time and whether it should affect her championship status.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Johnny Gargano:&lt;/strong&gt; The conversation turns serious while discussing Gargano stepping away to focus on his father during his battle with stage-four prostate cancer.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Pittsburgh wrestling trading cards:&lt;/strong&gt; Falcom Digital Imaging’s cards and wrestling-related fundraising lead into recognition of efforts benefiting the &lt;strong&gt;Cauliflower Alley Club&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Big Man Tater:&lt;/strong&gt; A gigantic Vader-inspired independent wrestler who enters wearing a microwave becomes an immediate Mayhem Show obsession.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Tatum Paxley:&lt;/strong&gt; Her SmackDown arrival has Mad Mike excited about the potential for increasingly spooky developments.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;MPX “Who Runs the World”:&lt;/strong&gt; The chat points out the stacked women’s wrestling event featuring a wide range of notable talent.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Mickey Knuckles headed to VCW:&lt;/strong&gt; A breaking local wrestling announcement gets an enthusiastic reaction.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Roddy Piper:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg discusses finishing the Piper book assembled after his death and reflects on the difference between Roddy Piper the character and the person underneath it.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;“What We Learned” Breakdown&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;T-Pop:&lt;/strong&gt; Sometimes the best way to introduce someone is simply to unleash them as a monster. He highlights the AAA debut of a WWE/LFG talent who attacks Psycho Clown, tears away part of his mask and chokeslams him onto a chair. The presentation immediately makes the newcomer feel dangerous.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mad Mike:&lt;/strong&gt; It was apparently a tremendous week for &lt;strong&gt;tater-related professional wrestling&lt;/strong&gt;. First comes &lt;strong&gt;Big Man Tater&lt;/strong&gt;, a giant Vader-inspired wrestler who enters with a microwave on his head. Then there’s &lt;strong&gt;Tatum Paxley&lt;/strong&gt;, whose SmackDown arrival has Mike eagerly anticipating where her character could go next.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sorg:&lt;/strong&gt; Finishing the &lt;strong&gt;Rowdy Roddy Piper&lt;/strong&gt; book helped reconnect dots between moments Sorg remembered as a fan and the life happening behind them. He particularly reflects on Piper becoming so immersed in the wrestling character that separating “Roddy Piper” from the person himself became difficult, while also remembering his wife getting a chance to meet one of her childhood wrestling heroes.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;From the chat:&lt;/strong&gt; Mercedes Moné’s wrestling anniversary gets recognized, along with excitement over MPX’s upcoming women-focused &lt;strong&gt;Who Runs the World&lt;/strong&gt; card. &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>The Wrestling Mayhem Show dives deep into the increasingly interconnected world of professional wrestling as <strong>Sorg, Mad Mike, and TruePrinceofPro (T-Pop!)</strong> tackle WWE’s growing relationship with AAA, AEW and CMLL’s continued collaboration in Mexico, the expanding wrestling landscape in Canada, and plenty happening right here in Pittsburgh.</p>

<p>The crew starts with WWE’s AAA crossover and the tournament determining who will challenge <strong>Roman Reigns in Mexico City</strong>. Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and more enter the conversation as the hosts debate whether AAA wrestlers are being presented strongly enough on WWE television. They also give Corey Graves credit for putting in the work to explain AAA history and wrestlers to WWE’s broader audience—even while questioning the remote commentary setup being used for AAA programming.</p>

<p>From there, the conversation heads to <strong>AEW Grand Slam Mexico and CMLL</strong>, including the incredible atmosphere surrounding the crossover shows, Adam Copeland checking another item off his wrestling bucket list, the unique Bandido/Brody King/Hangman Page trio, and the wild format of CMLL’s massive Grand Prix match. T-Pop explains how the elimination format works and why Mexican wrestling continues to offer something structurally different from American wrestling television.</p>

<p>The expanding wrestling TV universe also gets examined through <strong>Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, MLW, NWA, AEW, ROH and CMLL</strong>. How important is immediacy in wrestling? Does a show lose momentum when its television is months behind the live tapings? And why does wrestling remain such attractive television programming compared with scripted productions?</p>

<p>On the local front, there is plenty to celebrate. The crew looks back at <strong>2PW Summer Showdown</strong>, including the delightfully unexpected blindfolded Lights Out match, Gianni Michael Emricko and Gorgeous Gregory challenging The Troublemakers for the NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship, and developments surrounding 2PW’s championships. There are also updates from <strong>880 Wrestling’s Lethal Lottery</strong>, Prospect Pro Wrestling, Enjoy Wrestling and the upcoming Sorgstock.</p>

<p>And speaking of Sorgstock: <strong>Mikey Montgomery vs. Justin Idol in a Video Game Match</strong> is officially on the card for August 28. What exactly is a Video Game Match? Apparently, you’ll have to be there.</p>

<p>Then things get personal with <strong>CM Punk and Kevin Owens</strong>. The hosts revisit their complicated history, the real-life stories wrestling fans are already resurfacing, and why these two could create weeks of compelling television without needing to throw a single punch.</p>

<p>Plus: Chelsea Green’s injury, Johnny Gargano stepping away amid a difficult family situation, wrestling trading cards raising money for the Cauliflower Alley Club, Big Man Tater and his microwave helmet, Tatum Paxley arriving on SmackDown, Mickey Knuckles coming to VCW, and Sorg’s reflections after finishing a book about Rowdy Roddy Piper.</p>

<p>It’s another trip through the increasingly strange, global and wonderfully interconnected world of professionalized wrestling.</p>

<h2>News Stories &amp; Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>WWE and AAA expand their crossover:</strong> A tournament featuring talent from WWE and AAA will determine a challenger for Roman Reigns in Mexico City, with Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and others discussed.</li>
<li>  <strong>Is WWE protecting AAA enough?</strong> The hosts question why AAA talent is frequently introduced to the Raw and SmackDown audience without being allowed to score important victories.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dominik Mysterio as AAA Mega Champion:</strong> The contradiction between Dom holding AAA’s top championship and AAA wrestlers sometimes feeling secondary on WWE television becomes a major point of discussion.</li>
<li>  <strong>Corey Graves and AAA commentary:</strong> T-Pop and Sorg praise Graves’ knowledge and enthusiasm while examining the awkwardness created by remote commentary involving Rey Mysterio and JBL.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW Grand Slam Mexico:</strong> The Arena Mexico atmosphere, Mexican audience participation, Adam Copeland’s appearance and AEW leaning into its CMLL relationship all get praise.</li>
<li>  <strong>CMLL Grand Prix explained:</strong> T-Pop breaks down the enormous elimination match and its rotating tag structure, including why it feels so different from the usual American multi-person match.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW/CMLL/ROH relationships:</strong> The hosts appreciate AEW’s willingness to work across promotions rather than trying to isolate its roster.</li>
<li>  <strong>Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling:</strong> The Canadian promotion’s weekly television presence is discussed along with Mauro Ranallo’s commentary and the opportunity created by changes in WWE’s Canadian distribution.</li>
<li>  <strong>MLW and NWA tape delays:</strong> Sorg and T-Pop talk about how months of unaired matches can reduce urgency even when the actual wrestling remains enjoyable.</li>
<li>  <strong>The economics of wrestling television:</strong> A discussion of live wrestling production leads to appreciation for how much WWE and AEW accomplish every week and why wrestling remains appealing programming for broadcasters.</li>
<li>  <strong>2PW Summer Showdown:</strong> The hosts recap the show, including championship developments, the blindfolded Lights Out match and Some Guy Named John’s spectacular elbow drop to absolutely nobody.</li>
<li>  <strong>Gianni Michael Emricko &amp; Gorgeous Gregory:</strong> Their NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship match against The Troublemakers is part of the 2PW recap.</li>
<li>  <strong>880 Wrestling Lethal Lottery:</strong> T-Pop likes the unusual team of Dev Swayze and Tatiana, while Sammy Suntimer’s attempts to bond with Marco Narciso become a source of amusement.</li>
<li>  <strong>2PW Friday Night Frights:</strong> The October 23 Halloween event and an announced casket match are previewed.</li>
<li>  <strong>Enjoy Wrestling’s anniversary:</strong> Lee Moriarty vs. Amazing Red is singled out as a match worth watching.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sorgstock announcement:</strong> Mikey Montgomery faces returning Pittsburgh wrestling favorite Justin Idol in a mysterious <strong>Video Game Match</strong> on August 28.</li>
<li>  <strong>CM Punk vs. Kevin Owens:</strong> The hosts love the early verbal confrontation and dig into some of the genuine history that can add another layer to the feud.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chelsea Green injured:</strong> Her orbital-bone injury leads to speculation about recovery time and whether it should affect her championship status.</li>
<li>  <strong>Johnny Gargano:</strong> The conversation turns serious while discussing Gargano stepping away to focus on his father during his battle with stage-four prostate cancer.</li>
<li>  <strong>Pittsburgh wrestling trading cards:</strong> Falcom Digital Imaging’s cards and wrestling-related fundraising lead into recognition of efforts benefiting the <strong>Cauliflower Alley Club</strong>.</li>
<li>  <strong>Big Man Tater:</strong> A gigantic Vader-inspired independent wrestler who enters wearing a microwave becomes an immediate Mayhem Show obsession.</li>
<li>  <strong>Tatum Paxley:</strong> Her SmackDown arrival has Mad Mike excited about the potential for increasingly spooky developments.</li>
<li>  <strong>MPX “Who Runs the World”:</strong> The chat points out the stacked women’s wrestling event featuring a wide range of notable talent.</li>
<li>  <strong>Mickey Knuckles headed to VCW:</strong> A breaking local wrestling announcement gets an enthusiastic reaction.</li>
<li>  <strong>Roddy Piper:</strong> Sorg discusses finishing the Piper book assembled after his death and reflects on the difference between Roddy Piper the character and the person underneath it.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Breakdown</h2>

<p><strong>T-Pop:</strong> Sometimes the best way to introduce someone is simply to unleash them as a monster. He highlights the AAA debut of a WWE/LFG talent who attacks Psycho Clown, tears away part of his mask and chokeslams him onto a chair. The presentation immediately makes the newcomer feel dangerous.</p>

<p><strong>Mad Mike:</strong> It was apparently a tremendous week for <strong>tater-related professional wrestling</strong>. First comes <strong>Big Man Tater</strong>, a giant Vader-inspired wrestler who enters with a microwave on his head. Then there’s <strong>Tatum Paxley</strong>, whose SmackDown arrival has Mike eagerly anticipating where her character could go next.</p>

<p><strong>Sorg:</strong> Finishing the <strong>Rowdy Roddy Piper</strong> book helped reconnect dots between moments Sorg remembered as a fan and the life happening behind them. He particularly reflects on Piper becoming so immersed in the wrestling character that separating “Roddy Piper” from the person himself became difficult, while also remembering his wife getting a chance to meet one of her childhood wrestling heroes.</p>

<p><strong>From the chat:</strong> Mercedes Moné’s wrestling anniversary gets recognized, along with excitement over MPX’s upcoming women-focused <strong>Who Runs the World</strong> card.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The Wrestling Mayhem Show dives deep into the increasingly interconnected world of professional wrestling as <strong>Sorg, Mad Mike, and TruePrinceofPro (T-Pop!)</strong> tackle WWE’s growing relationship with AAA, AEW and CMLL’s continued collaboration in Mexico, the expanding wrestling landscape in Canada, and plenty happening right here in Pittsburgh.</p>

<p>The crew starts with WWE’s AAA crossover and the tournament determining who will challenge <strong>Roman Reigns in Mexico City</strong>. Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and more enter the conversation as the hosts debate whether AAA wrestlers are being presented strongly enough on WWE television. They also give Corey Graves credit for putting in the work to explain AAA history and wrestlers to WWE’s broader audience—even while questioning the remote commentary setup being used for AAA programming.</p>

<p>From there, the conversation heads to <strong>AEW Grand Slam Mexico and CMLL</strong>, including the incredible atmosphere surrounding the crossover shows, Adam Copeland checking another item off his wrestling bucket list, the unique Bandido/Brody King/Hangman Page trio, and the wild format of CMLL’s massive Grand Prix match. T-Pop explains how the elimination format works and why Mexican wrestling continues to offer something structurally different from American wrestling television.</p>

<p>The expanding wrestling TV universe also gets examined through <strong>Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, MLW, NWA, AEW, ROH and CMLL</strong>. How important is immediacy in wrestling? Does a show lose momentum when its television is months behind the live tapings? And why does wrestling remain such attractive television programming compared with scripted productions?</p>

<p>On the local front, there is plenty to celebrate. The crew looks back at <strong>2PW Summer Showdown</strong>, including the delightfully unexpected blindfolded Lights Out match, Gianni Michael Emricko and Gorgeous Gregory challenging The Troublemakers for the NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship, and developments surrounding 2PW’s championships. There are also updates from <strong>880 Wrestling’s Lethal Lottery</strong>, Prospect Pro Wrestling, Enjoy Wrestling and the upcoming Sorgstock.</p>

<p>And speaking of Sorgstock: <strong>Mikey Montgomery vs. Justin Idol in a Video Game Match</strong> is officially on the card for August 28. What exactly is a Video Game Match? Apparently, you’ll have to be there.</p>

<p>Then things get personal with <strong>CM Punk and Kevin Owens</strong>. The hosts revisit their complicated history, the real-life stories wrestling fans are already resurfacing, and why these two could create weeks of compelling television without needing to throw a single punch.</p>

<p>Plus: Chelsea Green’s injury, Johnny Gargano stepping away amid a difficult family situation, wrestling trading cards raising money for the Cauliflower Alley Club, Big Man Tater and his microwave helmet, Tatum Paxley arriving on SmackDown, Mickey Knuckles coming to VCW, and Sorg’s reflections after finishing a book about Rowdy Roddy Piper.</p>

<p>It’s another trip through the increasingly strange, global and wonderfully interconnected world of professionalized wrestling.</p>

<h2>News Stories &amp; Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>WWE and AAA expand their crossover:</strong> A tournament featuring talent from WWE and AAA will determine a challenger for Roman Reigns in Mexico City, with Penta, Laredo Kid, Psycho Clown, La Parka, Dragon Lee, Rey Fenix and others discussed.</li>
<li>  <strong>Is WWE protecting AAA enough?</strong> The hosts question why AAA talent is frequently introduced to the Raw and SmackDown audience without being allowed to score important victories.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dominik Mysterio as AAA Mega Champion:</strong> The contradiction between Dom holding AAA’s top championship and AAA wrestlers sometimes feeling secondary on WWE television becomes a major point of discussion.</li>
<li>  <strong>Corey Graves and AAA commentary:</strong> T-Pop and Sorg praise Graves’ knowledge and enthusiasm while examining the awkwardness created by remote commentary involving Rey Mysterio and JBL.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW Grand Slam Mexico:</strong> The Arena Mexico atmosphere, Mexican audience participation, Adam Copeland’s appearance and AEW leaning into its CMLL relationship all get praise.</li>
<li>  <strong>CMLL Grand Prix explained:</strong> T-Pop breaks down the enormous elimination match and its rotating tag structure, including why it feels so different from the usual American multi-person match.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW/CMLL/ROH relationships:</strong> The hosts appreciate AEW’s willingness to work across promotions rather than trying to isolate its roster.</li>
<li>  <strong>Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling:</strong> The Canadian promotion’s weekly television presence is discussed along with Mauro Ranallo’s commentary and the opportunity created by changes in WWE’s Canadian distribution.</li>
<li>  <strong>MLW and NWA tape delays:</strong> Sorg and T-Pop talk about how months of unaired matches can reduce urgency even when the actual wrestling remains enjoyable.</li>
<li>  <strong>The economics of wrestling television:</strong> A discussion of live wrestling production leads to appreciation for how much WWE and AEW accomplish every week and why wrestling remains appealing programming for broadcasters.</li>
<li>  <strong>2PW Summer Showdown:</strong> The hosts recap the show, including championship developments, the blindfolded Lights Out match and Some Guy Named John’s spectacular elbow drop to absolutely nobody.</li>
<li>  <strong>Gianni Michael Emricko &amp; Gorgeous Gregory:</strong> Their NWA JCP Southeastern Tag Team Championship match against The Troublemakers is part of the 2PW recap.</li>
<li>  <strong>880 Wrestling Lethal Lottery:</strong> T-Pop likes the unusual team of Dev Swayze and Tatiana, while Sammy Suntimer’s attempts to bond with Marco Narciso become a source of amusement.</li>
<li>  <strong>2PW Friday Night Frights:</strong> The October 23 Halloween event and an announced casket match are previewed.</li>
<li>  <strong>Enjoy Wrestling’s anniversary:</strong> Lee Moriarty vs. Amazing Red is singled out as a match worth watching.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sorgstock announcement:</strong> Mikey Montgomery faces returning Pittsburgh wrestling favorite Justin Idol in a mysterious <strong>Video Game Match</strong> on August 28.</li>
<li>  <strong>CM Punk vs. Kevin Owens:</strong> The hosts love the early verbal confrontation and dig into some of the genuine history that can add another layer to the feud.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chelsea Green injured:</strong> Her orbital-bone injury leads to speculation about recovery time and whether it should affect her championship status.</li>
<li>  <strong>Johnny Gargano:</strong> The conversation turns serious while discussing Gargano stepping away to focus on his father during his battle with stage-four prostate cancer.</li>
<li>  <strong>Pittsburgh wrestling trading cards:</strong> Falcom Digital Imaging’s cards and wrestling-related fundraising lead into recognition of efforts benefiting the <strong>Cauliflower Alley Club</strong>.</li>
<li>  <strong>Big Man Tater:</strong> A gigantic Vader-inspired independent wrestler who enters wearing a microwave becomes an immediate Mayhem Show obsession.</li>
<li>  <strong>Tatum Paxley:</strong> Her SmackDown arrival has Mad Mike excited about the potential for increasingly spooky developments.</li>
<li>  <strong>MPX “Who Runs the World”:</strong> The chat points out the stacked women’s wrestling event featuring a wide range of notable talent.</li>
<li>  <strong>Mickey Knuckles headed to VCW:</strong> A breaking local wrestling announcement gets an enthusiastic reaction.</li>
<li>  <strong>Roddy Piper:</strong> Sorg discusses finishing the Piper book assembled after his death and reflects on the difference between Roddy Piper the character and the person underneath it.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Breakdown</h2>

<p><strong>T-Pop:</strong> Sometimes the best way to introduce someone is simply to unleash them as a monster. He highlights the AAA debut of a WWE/LFG talent who attacks Psycho Clown, tears away part of his mask and chokeslams him onto a chair. The presentation immediately makes the newcomer feel dangerous.</p>

<p><strong>Mad Mike:</strong> It was apparently a tremendous week for <strong>tater-related professional wrestling</strong>. First comes <strong>Big Man Tater</strong>, a giant Vader-inspired wrestler who enters with a microwave on his head. Then there’s <strong>Tatum Paxley</strong>, whose SmackDown arrival has Mike eagerly anticipating where her character could go next.</p>

<p><strong>Sorg:</strong> Finishing the <strong>Rowdy Roddy Piper</strong> book helped reconnect dots between moments Sorg remembered as a fan and the life happening behind them. He particularly reflects on Piper becoming so immersed in the wrestling character that separating “Roddy Piper” from the person himself became difficult, while also remembering his wife getting a chance to meet one of her childhood wrestling heroes.</p>

<p><strong>From the chat:</strong> Mercedes Moné’s wrestling anniversary gets recognized, along with excitement over MPX’s upcoming women-focused <strong>Who Runs the World</strong> card.</p>]]>
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  <title>Brianna &amp; Bradley Summit</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39154</link>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2026 13:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The annual negotiations are back! Sorg hosts Brianna &amp; Bradley Summit 2 as Patreon Manager Bradley sits down with pro wrestler Brianna Bandz to determine whether their long-running feud can finally be resolved.

Brianna discusses the personal challenges that led her to step back from some wrestling appearances, finding a new outlook, expanding her wrestling career, the power of social media and the emotional Fight for Pride match with Nikki Winters that showed her what representation can mean to an audience.

Meanwhile, Bradley arrives with a full slate of declarations covering wrestling fans, his raffle winnings, wrestling grievances and the nerve-wracking experience of performing during the Wrestling Mayhem Show’s 20th anniversary celebration.

After all the insults, shin attacks and arguments, the Summit ends with the revelation nobody expected: Brianna and Bradley might actually be friends.

Watch MV Young’s Big Ass BBQ 5 at https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;The negotiations are open once again as the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents &lt;strong&gt;Brianna &amp;amp; Bradley Summit 2&lt;/strong&gt;, hosted by Sorg with Patreon Manager Bradley and pro wrestler &lt;strong&gt;Brianna Bandz&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Bradley has apparently purchased the Wrestling Mayhem Show for the afternoon and transformed it into “Bradley Radio,” which means there is only one order of business: finally settling his complicated relationship with Brianna. There’s just one problem—Brianna insists she already moved on.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Brianna talks about the personal and professional changes she has experienced since the last Summit, including taking time for herself after the loss of her grandmother, losing a longtime job and navigating a difficult stretch outside of wrestling. She explains why she feels ready to get back to a more regular schedule and how music from Madison Beer inspired both a change in outlook and the angel wings that have become part of her wrestling presentation.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conversation also gets serious as Brianna reflects on her Fight for Pride match with Nikki Winters. Long before stepping into a real wrestling ring together, the two friends were creating themselves in wrestling video games and imagining the careers they wanted. Years later, they found themselves across the ring from one another for an emotional match celebrating representation—and realizing the impact their journeys could have on people watching.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Brianna also discusses growing her career beyond her home area, working across multiple states and Canada, and the role social media has played in creating opportunities. One infamous interaction involving Bradley has now reached approximately six million views.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Then it’s time for &lt;strong&gt;Bradley’s Declarations&lt;/strong&gt;. He confirms that he really does have a job, celebrates winning $105 at Beastman’s Birthday Bash, explains his problem with WWE’s Green Shirt Guy, gets deep into some wrestling grievances and finally looks back at his own participation in the Wrestling Mayhem Show’s 20th anniversary event.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;That anniversary experience leads to an unexpectedly insightful discussion about performance anxiety, preparation, improvisation and why getting into a wrestling ring—even just to talk—is much harder than fans may realize.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;But the biggest declaration comes last.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;After years of insults, social-media fights and Brianna repeatedly attacking Bradley’s shins, real-life struggles gave the two a different perspective on one another. Bradley admits that somewhere along the way, the feud turned into an actual friendship.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Brianna agrees.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Mostly.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;And after the Summit, watch Brianna Bandz and the rest of the action from MV Young’s Big Ass BBQ 5:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>The negotiations are open once again as the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents <strong>Brianna &amp; Bradley Summit 2</strong>, hosted by Sorg with Patreon Manager Bradley and pro wrestler <strong>Brianna Bandz</strong>.</p>

<p>Bradley has apparently purchased the Wrestling Mayhem Show for the afternoon and transformed it into “Bradley Radio,” which means there is only one order of business: finally settling his complicated relationship with Brianna. There’s just one problem—Brianna insists she already moved on.</p>

<p>Brianna talks about the personal and professional changes she has experienced since the last Summit, including taking time for herself after the loss of her grandmother, losing a longtime job and navigating a difficult stretch outside of wrestling. She explains why she feels ready to get back to a more regular schedule and how music from Madison Beer inspired both a change in outlook and the angel wings that have become part of her wrestling presentation.</p>

<p>The conversation also gets serious as Brianna reflects on her Fight for Pride match with Nikki Winters. Long before stepping into a real wrestling ring together, the two friends were creating themselves in wrestling video games and imagining the careers they wanted. Years later, they found themselves across the ring from one another for an emotional match celebrating representation—and realizing the impact their journeys could have on people watching.</p>

<p>Brianna also discusses growing her career beyond her home area, working across multiple states and Canada, and the role social media has played in creating opportunities. One infamous interaction involving Bradley has now reached approximately six million views.</p>

<p>Then it’s time for <strong>Bradley’s Declarations</strong>. He confirms that he really does have a job, celebrates winning $105 at Beastman’s Birthday Bash, explains his problem with WWE’s Green Shirt Guy, gets deep into some wrestling grievances and finally looks back at his own participation in the Wrestling Mayhem Show’s 20th anniversary event.</p>

<p>That anniversary experience leads to an unexpectedly insightful discussion about performance anxiety, preparation, improvisation and why getting into a wrestling ring—even just to talk—is much harder than fans may realize.</p>

<p>But the biggest declaration comes last.</p>

<p>After years of insults, social-media fights and Brianna repeatedly attacking Bradley’s shins, real-life struggles gave the two a different perspective on one another. Bradley admits that somewhere along the way, the feud turned into an actual friendship.</p>

<p>Brianna agrees.</p>

<p>Mostly.</p>

<p><strong>And after the Summit, watch Brianna Bandz and the rest of the action from MV Young’s Big Ass BBQ 5:</strong><br>
<a href="https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1</a></p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>The negotiations are open once again as the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents <strong>Brianna &amp; Bradley Summit 2</strong>, hosted by Sorg with Patreon Manager Bradley and pro wrestler <strong>Brianna Bandz</strong>.</p>

<p>Bradley has apparently purchased the Wrestling Mayhem Show for the afternoon and transformed it into “Bradley Radio,” which means there is only one order of business: finally settling his complicated relationship with Brianna. There’s just one problem—Brianna insists she already moved on.</p>

<p>Brianna talks about the personal and professional changes she has experienced since the last Summit, including taking time for herself after the loss of her grandmother, losing a longtime job and navigating a difficult stretch outside of wrestling. She explains why she feels ready to get back to a more regular schedule and how music from Madison Beer inspired both a change in outlook and the angel wings that have become part of her wrestling presentation.</p>

<p>The conversation also gets serious as Brianna reflects on her Fight for Pride match with Nikki Winters. Long before stepping into a real wrestling ring together, the two friends were creating themselves in wrestling video games and imagining the careers they wanted. Years later, they found themselves across the ring from one another for an emotional match celebrating representation—and realizing the impact their journeys could have on people watching.</p>

<p>Brianna also discusses growing her career beyond her home area, working across multiple states and Canada, and the role social media has played in creating opportunities. One infamous interaction involving Bradley has now reached approximately six million views.</p>

<p>Then it’s time for <strong>Bradley’s Declarations</strong>. He confirms that he really does have a job, celebrates winning $105 at Beastman’s Birthday Bash, explains his problem with WWE’s Green Shirt Guy, gets deep into some wrestling grievances and finally looks back at his own participation in the Wrestling Mayhem Show’s 20th anniversary event.</p>

<p>That anniversary experience leads to an unexpectedly insightful discussion about performance anxiety, preparation, improvisation and why getting into a wrestling ring—even just to talk—is much harder than fans may realize.</p>

<p>But the biggest declaration comes last.</p>

<p>After years of insults, social-media fights and Brianna repeatedly attacking Bradley’s shins, real-life struggles gave the two a different perspective on one another. Bradley admits that somewhere along the way, the feud turned into an actual friendship.</p>

<p>Brianna agrees.</p>

<p>Mostly.</p>

<p><strong>And after the Summit, watch Brianna Bandz and the rest of the action from MV Young’s Big Ass BBQ 5:</strong><br>
<a href="https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.indywrestling.network/videos/880-wrestling-mv-young-s-big-ass-bbq-5-1</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1013: Riding the Train w/ Dani Mo </title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39153</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2026 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Pro wrestler Dani Mo returns to join Sorg and Mad Mike for a wide-ranging conversation about travel, burnout, character development and remembering to enjoy professional wrestling.

Dani shares stories from a cross-country train trip with her family, including stops in Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco, hiking in Yosemite and seeing No Doubt at the Sphere. She explains why disconnecting from wrestling helped her decompress before returning for a demanding run of matches and appearances.

Dani also discusses facing a visiting STARDOM competitor at Enjoy Wrestling, her hopes of wrestling in Japan and her chaotic work as a two-time JCW Women’s Champion. She opens up about developing her promo skills, working with Barnabas and discovering a more aggressive side of her character.

Mad Mike reports from WWE at Madison Square Garden, while the crew discusses CM Punk, SummerSlam, Beastman’s birthday celebration, Sorgstock, WWE Unreal, Club WWE, AEW/STARDOM crossover and why wrestling needs more events that are personal, unconventional and simply fun.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Pro wrestler &lt;strong&gt;Dani Mo&lt;/strong&gt; returns to the Wrestling Mayhem Show studio with &lt;strong&gt;Sorg&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Mad Mike&lt;/strong&gt; for a conversation about stepping away from wrestling, returning with a renewed perspective and embracing every strange opportunity the business provides.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Dani takes the crew aboard her cross-country family adventure by train, traveling from Pittsburgh through Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and beyond. She talks about first-class Amtrak accommodations, observation cars, full meals, sightseeing, hiking through Yosemite, camping on the way to Las Vegas and seeing No Doubt at the Sphere. More importantly, Dani explains why disconnecting from wrestling—even briefly—helped her decompress and appreciate the experiences waiting outside the ring.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Back in wrestling, Dani discusses her acclaimed match with a visiting STARDOM competitor at Enjoy Wrestling, her desire to wrestle in Japan and the opportunities she has received to work with international talent. She also breaks down her unpredictable run in Juggalo Championship Wrestling, where she is expanding her character work, delivering longer promos, destroying cars, confronting Barnabas and navigating one of wrestling’s wildest fictional family dramas as a two-time JCW Women’s Champion.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Mad Mike reports from Madison Square Garden, including the energy surrounding CM Punk, the New York Knicks-themed celebration and a WWE show that sometimes felt like a televised house show built specifically for the local audience. The crew also discusses SummerSlam possibilities, Sami Zayn’s direction, Nick Aldis returning to the ring and the unseen wrestlers whose scheduled matches disappear whenever an authority figure creates a new main event.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The episode also features the first match announcement for Sorgstock, memories from Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash, thoughts on WWE Unreal, questions about the value of Club WWE, AEW and STARDOM crossover, the G1 Climax and a spirited debate about roller coasters, wrestling-ring pools and the value of letting wrestling be fun.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;News Stories and Topics Discussed&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Mad Mike’s Madison Square Garden experience:&lt;/strong&gt; Mad Mike compares the reactions for CM Punk and the New York Knicks celebration while describing the unusual atmosphere of a WWE television show created heavily around its host city.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;CM Punk’s latest major moment:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew discusses Punk’s return, championship victory and the difference between hearing a massive wrestling reaction on television and experiencing it inside the arena.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;New York Knicks crossover:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts examine the Knicks references, celebrity involvement and why parts of the show were especially rewarding for local basketball fans.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;WWE women’s tag-team speculation:&lt;/strong&gt; The group considers whether the current champions are temporary and whether WWE could be building toward a SummerSlam program involving the Bella Twins.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;What happens next for Sami Zayn:&lt;/strong&gt; Mad Mike questions Sami’s current direction and whether he could be added to another major match rather than being left without a clear SummerSlam story.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Nick Aldis returning to competition:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts discuss Aldis moving from an authority role back into the ring, his extensive pre-WWE career and the importance of presenting him as a legitimate wrestler rather than merely an on-screen general manager.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;“Card Subject to Change”:&lt;/strong&gt; A joke about wrestlers being removed from suddenly rearranged television cards evolves into a pitch for a comedy series focused on the performers who thought they had a match before the main event was rewritten.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Mad Mike conquers the Royal Rumble arcade game:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew revisits the game’s classic roster and attempts to guess which wrestler Mad Mike used to win. The answer leads to an enthusiastic appreciation of D’Lo Brown.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Dani Mo’s cross-country train adventure:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani describes traveling with her family in first-class Amtrak accommodations, sleeping in compact rooms, visiting the observation car and experiencing freshly prepared meals during the journey.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco:&lt;/strong&gt; The trip includes the Bean, Seattle’s Space Needle and gum wall, the redwoods, Alcatraz, Lombard Street, the Golden Gate Bridge and several of Dani’s signature travel handstands.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Disconnecting from wrestling:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani explains how the trip allowed her to stop checking messages, ignore most wrestling responsibilities and return feeling more relaxed—even when several planned bookings were unexpectedly canceled.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Yosemite and dispersed camping:&lt;/strong&gt; After leaving her family in San Francisco, Dani continues the adventure with a friend, tackles the difficult Mist Trail, earns a fire permit and camps while traveling toward Las Vegas.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;No Doubt at the Sphere:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani talks about seeing Gwen Stefani up close, buying an impressive amount of merchandise and finally reaching the concert that served as the trip’s destination.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Why travel matters:&lt;/strong&gt; The group reflects on how seeing different regions, cultures and lifestyles can change a person’s perspective, even without leaving the United States.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Enjoy Wrestling and international competition:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani looks back on her standout match with a visiting STARDOM wrestler and explains why she believes her recent performances against Japanese talent show that she is ready for an opportunity in Japan.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Dani Mo’s JCW evolution:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani discusses developing a more aggressive and three-dimensional character, improving her extended promo work and becoming comfortable performing inside JCW’s deliberately chaotic environment.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Barnabas family saga:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani explains the “daddy issues” driving her JCW storyline, including Barnabas, an adopted rival, implied drug jokes, a damaged car and increasingly personal confrontations.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Two-time JCW Women’s Champion:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani discusses working as champion while balancing recognizable babyface qualities with increasingly diabolical actions.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Learning through promos:&lt;/strong&gt; Because much of Dani’s recent JCW work has involved storytelling rather than traditional matches, she is gaining experience in an area she considers challenging but necessary for reaching a larger stage.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Sorgstock’s first match announcement:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg officially announces &lt;strong&gt;Beastman vs. Gory in “The Big Bite-Off”&lt;/strong&gt; for the No Limits Championship, reviving a match that could not happen during the previous special event.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Sorgstock atmosphere:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew previews an unconventional party-style wrestling event featuring strange concepts, visual gags, music and an intentionally loose approach to wrestling canon.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani and Sorg revisit the themed decorations, fan activities, family involvement, weapons, cake and overall madness surrounding Beastman’s 40th birthday celebration.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Wrestling shows built around individuals:&lt;/strong&gt; Beastman’s birthday event, Jack Pollock’s benefit and other personality-driven cards inspire a discussion about shows that celebrate a specific wrestler’s identity and creative vision.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Alternate versions of wrestling cards:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani reveals that several wrestlers arrived at Beastman’s show expecting completely different stipulations, including a possible pillow fight and a thumbtack-and-door match.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Inflatable wrestling-ring products:&lt;/strong&gt; An online advertisement for a wrestling-themed pool sends the hosts into a search for inflatable rings and possible future Sorgstock accessories.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Kennywood and roller-coaster bravery:&lt;/strong&gt; Dani responds to allegations that she bullied Derek Dillinger into riding Phantom’s Revenge, leading to comparisons of Kennywood attractions and other intense coasters around the country.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;AEW and STARDOM crossover:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts discuss Triangle of Madness, STARDOM championships and the potential for more interaction between AEW’s women’s division and Japanese wrestling.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;G1 Climax viewing:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg shares his early enthusiasm for the tournament and Konosuke Takeshita while the crew repeatedly finds new ways to make the tournament’s name sound inappropriate.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;WWE Unreal:&lt;/strong&gt; Mad Mike discusses the behind-the-scenes series, including CM Punk quietly telling John Cena that he would miss him and Cena explaining the creative logic behind his deliberately frustrating WrestleMania performance.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;John Cena and AJ Styles:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew examines their tribute-filled match, the decision to use other wrestlers’ signature moves and backstage footage of Seth Rollins jokingly confronting them after they produced a difficult act to follow.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;A crowded wrestling calendar:&lt;/strong&gt; The group discusses competing events in Chicago, WWE’s plans surrounding WrestleMania week, possible New York events and how promotions may fill the space created by WrestleMania taking place outside the United States.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Club WWE:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg attempts to understand the subscription’s value, including exclusive merchandise, ticket access, workout content, personality-driven programs and John Cena’s “Unseen 17” concept.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Wrestling and major-league merchandise:&lt;/strong&gt; The hosts consider how WWE’s relationship with Fanatics may make city-specific sports collaborations easier than similar partnerships for other wrestling companies.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;“What We Learned” Segment Breakdown&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Mad Mike&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Mad Mike’s lesson comes from watching WWE Unreal. During CM Punk’s “Doctor of Punkanomics” segment with John Cena, Punk quietly told Cena, &lt;strong&gt;“I’m gonna miss you.”&lt;/strong&gt; It was an emotional detail that was easy to miss during the original broadcast.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;That revelation leads to a broader discussion about Cena’s creative intentions during his final run. Mad Mike notes that Cena’s explanation of the WrestleMania match closely matched the show’s earlier interpretation: the slow, frustrating and intentionally boring presentation was designed to make the audience reject that version of Cena.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Dani Mo&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Dani says the week reestablished &lt;strong&gt;how fun and incredible wrestling can be&lt;/strong&gt;. Wrestling creates opportunities to travel, meet unusual people and share memorable experiences with friends, family and people who may have only met that day.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Her central lesson is that performers can become so serious about wrestling that they fail to appreciate the moment. Beastman’s birthday show may not have been the largest event she has worked, but dancing with her family, watching her niece become involved and enjoying the atmosphere made it one of the most fun.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Sorg&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sorg initially learns that he still does not fully understand what Club WWE is offering subscribers.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;His more meaningful lesson comes from Beastman’s birthday show and other wrestler-centered events. Sorg appreciates cards that allow one person’s personality, community and creative definition of wrestling to shape the entire presentation.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conclusion: &lt;strong&gt;wrestling needs more “non-canon” shows&lt;/strong&gt;—events where promotions and performers can temporarily escape normal story structures, celebrate people and try concepts that would not fit on a traditional card.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Chat Room and Additional Takeaways&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The chat highlights the increasingly crowded wrestling calendar and the unusual “battle lines” created when several promotions schedule destination events in the same city or on the same weekend.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The closing conversation reinforces that the wrestling world is large enough to contain serious competition, personal celebrations, bizarre comedy, international crossover and experiences that exist simply because they are fun. &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Pro wrestler <strong>Dani Mo</strong> returns to the Wrestling Mayhem Show studio with <strong>Sorg</strong> and <strong>Mad Mike</strong> for a conversation about stepping away from wrestling, returning with a renewed perspective and embracing every strange opportunity the business provides.</p>

<p>Dani takes the crew aboard her cross-country family adventure by train, traveling from Pittsburgh through Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and beyond. She talks about first-class Amtrak accommodations, observation cars, full meals, sightseeing, hiking through Yosemite, camping on the way to Las Vegas and seeing No Doubt at the Sphere. More importantly, Dani explains why disconnecting from wrestling—even briefly—helped her decompress and appreciate the experiences waiting outside the ring.</p>

<p>Back in wrestling, Dani discusses her acclaimed match with a visiting STARDOM competitor at Enjoy Wrestling, her desire to wrestle in Japan and the opportunities she has received to work with international talent. She also breaks down her unpredictable run in Juggalo Championship Wrestling, where she is expanding her character work, delivering longer promos, destroying cars, confronting Barnabas and navigating one of wrestling’s wildest fictional family dramas as a two-time JCW Women’s Champion.</p>

<p>Mad Mike reports from Madison Square Garden, including the energy surrounding CM Punk, the New York Knicks-themed celebration and a WWE show that sometimes felt like a televised house show built specifically for the local audience. The crew also discusses SummerSlam possibilities, Sami Zayn’s direction, Nick Aldis returning to the ring and the unseen wrestlers whose scheduled matches disappear whenever an authority figure creates a new main event.</p>

<p>The episode also features the first match announcement for Sorgstock, memories from Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash, thoughts on WWE Unreal, questions about the value of Club WWE, AEW and STARDOM crossover, the G1 Climax and a spirited debate about roller coasters, wrestling-ring pools and the value of letting wrestling be fun.</p>

<h2>News Stories and Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>Mad Mike’s Madison Square Garden experience:</strong> Mad Mike compares the reactions for CM Punk and the New York Knicks celebration while describing the unusual atmosphere of a WWE television show created heavily around its host city.</li>
<li>  <strong>CM Punk’s latest major moment:</strong> The crew discusses Punk’s return, championship victory and the difference between hearing a massive wrestling reaction on television and experiencing it inside the arena.</li>
<li>  <strong>New York Knicks crossover:</strong> The hosts examine the Knicks references, celebrity involvement and why parts of the show were especially rewarding for local basketball fans.</li>
<li>  <strong>WWE women’s tag-team speculation:</strong> The group considers whether the current champions are temporary and whether WWE could be building toward a SummerSlam program involving the Bella Twins.</li>
<li>  <strong>What happens next for Sami Zayn:</strong> Mad Mike questions Sami’s current direction and whether he could be added to another major match rather than being left without a clear SummerSlam story.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis returning to competition:</strong> The hosts discuss Aldis moving from an authority role back into the ring, his extensive pre-WWE career and the importance of presenting him as a legitimate wrestler rather than merely an on-screen general manager.</li>
<li>  <strong>“Card Subject to Change”:</strong> A joke about wrestlers being removed from suddenly rearranged television cards evolves into a pitch for a comedy series focused on the performers who thought they had a match before the main event was rewritten.</li>
<li>  <strong>Mad Mike conquers the Royal Rumble arcade game:</strong> The crew revisits the game’s classic roster and attempts to guess which wrestler Mad Mike used to win. The answer leads to an enthusiastic appreciation of D’Lo Brown.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo’s cross-country train adventure:</strong> Dani describes traveling with her family in first-class Amtrak accommodations, sleeping in compact rooms, visiting the observation car and experiencing freshly prepared meals during the journey.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco:</strong> The trip includes the Bean, Seattle’s Space Needle and gum wall, the redwoods, Alcatraz, Lombard Street, the Golden Gate Bridge and several of Dani’s signature travel handstands.</li>
<li>  <strong>Disconnecting from wrestling:</strong> Dani explains how the trip allowed her to stop checking messages, ignore most wrestling responsibilities and return feeling more relaxed—even when several planned bookings were unexpectedly canceled.</li>
<li>  <strong>Yosemite and dispersed camping:</strong> After leaving her family in San Francisco, Dani continues the adventure with a friend, tackles the difficult Mist Trail, earns a fire permit and camps while traveling toward Las Vegas.</li>
<li>  <strong>No Doubt at the Sphere:</strong> Dani talks about seeing Gwen Stefani up close, buying an impressive amount of merchandise and finally reaching the concert that served as the trip’s destination.</li>
<li>  <strong>Why travel matters:</strong> The group reflects on how seeing different regions, cultures and lifestyles can change a person’s perspective, even without leaving the United States.</li>
<li>  <strong>Enjoy Wrestling and international competition:</strong> Dani looks back on her standout match with a visiting STARDOM wrestler and explains why she believes her recent performances against Japanese talent show that she is ready for an opportunity in Japan.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo’s JCW evolution:</strong> Dani discusses developing a more aggressive and three-dimensional character, improving her extended promo work and becoming comfortable performing inside JCW’s deliberately chaotic environment.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Barnabas family saga:</strong> Dani explains the “daddy issues” driving her JCW storyline, including Barnabas, an adopted rival, implied drug jokes, a damaged car and increasingly personal confrontations.</li>
<li>  <strong>Two-time JCW Women’s Champion:</strong> Dani discusses working as champion while balancing recognizable babyface qualities with increasingly diabolical actions.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning through promos:</strong> Because much of Dani’s recent JCW work has involved storytelling rather than traditional matches, she is gaining experience in an area she considers challenging but necessary for reaching a larger stage.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sorgstock’s first match announcement:</strong> Sorg officially announces <strong>Beastman vs. Gory in “The Big Bite-Off”</strong> for the No Limits Championship, reviving a match that could not happen during the previous special event.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Sorgstock atmosphere:</strong> The crew previews an unconventional party-style wrestling event featuring strange concepts, visual gags, music and an intentionally loose approach to wrestling canon.</li>
<li>  <strong>Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:</strong> Dani and Sorg revisit the themed decorations, fan activities, family involvement, weapons, cake and overall madness surrounding Beastman’s 40th birthday celebration.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling shows built around individuals:</strong> Beastman’s birthday event, Jack Pollock’s benefit and other personality-driven cards inspire a discussion about shows that celebrate a specific wrestler’s identity and creative vision.</li>
<li>  <strong>Alternate versions of wrestling cards:</strong> Dani reveals that several wrestlers arrived at Beastman’s show expecting completely different stipulations, including a possible pillow fight and a thumbtack-and-door match.</li>
<li>  <strong>Inflatable wrestling-ring products:</strong> An online advertisement for a wrestling-themed pool sends the hosts into a search for inflatable rings and possible future Sorgstock accessories.</li>
<li>  <strong>Kennywood and roller-coaster bravery:</strong> Dani responds to allegations that she bullied Derek Dillinger into riding Phantom’s Revenge, leading to comparisons of Kennywood attractions and other intense coasters around the country.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW and STARDOM crossover:</strong> The hosts discuss Triangle of Madness, STARDOM championships and the potential for more interaction between AEW’s women’s division and Japanese wrestling.</li>
<li>  <strong>G1 Climax viewing:</strong> Sorg shares his early enthusiasm for the tournament and Konosuke Takeshita while the crew repeatedly finds new ways to make the tournament’s name sound inappropriate.</li>
<li>  <strong>WWE Unreal:</strong> Mad Mike discusses the behind-the-scenes series, including CM Punk quietly telling John Cena that he would miss him and Cena explaining the creative logic behind his deliberately frustrating WrestleMania performance.</li>
<li>  <strong>John Cena and AJ Styles:</strong> The crew examines their tribute-filled match, the decision to use other wrestlers’ signature moves and backstage footage of Seth Rollins jokingly confronting them after they produced a difficult act to follow.</li>
<li>  <strong>A crowded wrestling calendar:</strong> The group discusses competing events in Chicago, WWE’s plans surrounding WrestleMania week, possible New York events and how promotions may fill the space created by WrestleMania taking place outside the United States.</li>
<li>  <strong>Club WWE:</strong> Sorg attempts to understand the subscription’s value, including exclusive merchandise, ticket access, workout content, personality-driven programs and John Cena’s “Unseen 17” concept.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling and major-league merchandise:</strong> The hosts consider how WWE’s relationship with Fanatics may make city-specific sports collaborations easier than similar partnerships for other wrestling companies.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Segment Breakdown</h2>

<h3>Mad Mike</h3>

<p>Mad Mike’s lesson comes from watching WWE Unreal. During CM Punk’s “Doctor of Punkanomics” segment with John Cena, Punk quietly told Cena, <strong>“I’m gonna miss you.”</strong> It was an emotional detail that was easy to miss during the original broadcast.</p>

<p>That revelation leads to a broader discussion about Cena’s creative intentions during his final run. Mad Mike notes that Cena’s explanation of the WrestleMania match closely matched the show’s earlier interpretation: the slow, frustrating and intentionally boring presentation was designed to make the audience reject that version of Cena.</p>

<h3>Dani Mo</h3>

<p>Dani says the week reestablished <strong>how fun and incredible wrestling can be</strong>. Wrestling creates opportunities to travel, meet unusual people and share memorable experiences with friends, family and people who may have only met that day.</p>

<p>Her central lesson is that performers can become so serious about wrestling that they fail to appreciate the moment. Beastman’s birthday show may not have been the largest event she has worked, but dancing with her family, watching her niece become involved and enjoying the atmosphere made it one of the most fun.</p>

<h3>Sorg</h3>

<p>Sorg initially learns that he still does not fully understand what Club WWE is offering subscribers.</p>

<p>His more meaningful lesson comes from Beastman’s birthday show and other wrestler-centered events. Sorg appreciates cards that allow one person’s personality, community and creative definition of wrestling to shape the entire presentation.</p>

<p>The conclusion: <strong>wrestling needs more “non-canon” shows</strong>—events where promotions and performers can temporarily escape normal story structures, celebrate people and try concepts that would not fit on a traditional card.</p>

<h3>Chat Room and Additional Takeaways</h3>

<p>The chat highlights the increasingly crowded wrestling calendar and the unusual “battle lines” created when several promotions schedule destination events in the same city or on the same weekend.</p>

<p>The closing conversation reinforces that the wrestling world is large enough to contain serious competition, personal celebrations, bizarre comedy, international crossover and experiences that exist simply because they are fun.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Pro wrestler <strong>Dani Mo</strong> returns to the Wrestling Mayhem Show studio with <strong>Sorg</strong> and <strong>Mad Mike</strong> for a conversation about stepping away from wrestling, returning with a renewed perspective and embracing every strange opportunity the business provides.</p>

<p>Dani takes the crew aboard her cross-country family adventure by train, traveling from Pittsburgh through Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and beyond. She talks about first-class Amtrak accommodations, observation cars, full meals, sightseeing, hiking through Yosemite, camping on the way to Las Vegas and seeing No Doubt at the Sphere. More importantly, Dani explains why disconnecting from wrestling—even briefly—helped her decompress and appreciate the experiences waiting outside the ring.</p>

<p>Back in wrestling, Dani discusses her acclaimed match with a visiting STARDOM competitor at Enjoy Wrestling, her desire to wrestle in Japan and the opportunities she has received to work with international talent. She also breaks down her unpredictable run in Juggalo Championship Wrestling, where she is expanding her character work, delivering longer promos, destroying cars, confronting Barnabas and navigating one of wrestling’s wildest fictional family dramas as a two-time JCW Women’s Champion.</p>

<p>Mad Mike reports from Madison Square Garden, including the energy surrounding CM Punk, the New York Knicks-themed celebration and a WWE show that sometimes felt like a televised house show built specifically for the local audience. The crew also discusses SummerSlam possibilities, Sami Zayn’s direction, Nick Aldis returning to the ring and the unseen wrestlers whose scheduled matches disappear whenever an authority figure creates a new main event.</p>

<p>The episode also features the first match announcement for Sorgstock, memories from Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash, thoughts on WWE Unreal, questions about the value of Club WWE, AEW and STARDOM crossover, the G1 Climax and a spirited debate about roller coasters, wrestling-ring pools and the value of letting wrestling be fun.</p>

<h2>News Stories and Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>Mad Mike’s Madison Square Garden experience:</strong> Mad Mike compares the reactions for CM Punk and the New York Knicks celebration while describing the unusual atmosphere of a WWE television show created heavily around its host city.</li>
<li>  <strong>CM Punk’s latest major moment:</strong> The crew discusses Punk’s return, championship victory and the difference between hearing a massive wrestling reaction on television and experiencing it inside the arena.</li>
<li>  <strong>New York Knicks crossover:</strong> The hosts examine the Knicks references, celebrity involvement and why parts of the show were especially rewarding for local basketball fans.</li>
<li>  <strong>WWE women’s tag-team speculation:</strong> The group considers whether the current champions are temporary and whether WWE could be building toward a SummerSlam program involving the Bella Twins.</li>
<li>  <strong>What happens next for Sami Zayn:</strong> Mad Mike questions Sami’s current direction and whether he could be added to another major match rather than being left without a clear SummerSlam story.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis returning to competition:</strong> The hosts discuss Aldis moving from an authority role back into the ring, his extensive pre-WWE career and the importance of presenting him as a legitimate wrestler rather than merely an on-screen general manager.</li>
<li>  <strong>“Card Subject to Change”:</strong> A joke about wrestlers being removed from suddenly rearranged television cards evolves into a pitch for a comedy series focused on the performers who thought they had a match before the main event was rewritten.</li>
<li>  <strong>Mad Mike conquers the Royal Rumble arcade game:</strong> The crew revisits the game’s classic roster and attempts to guess which wrestler Mad Mike used to win. The answer leads to an enthusiastic appreciation of D’Lo Brown.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo’s cross-country train adventure:</strong> Dani describes traveling with her family in first-class Amtrak accommodations, sleeping in compact rooms, visiting the observation car and experiencing freshly prepared meals during the journey.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco:</strong> The trip includes the Bean, Seattle’s Space Needle and gum wall, the redwoods, Alcatraz, Lombard Street, the Golden Gate Bridge and several of Dani’s signature travel handstands.</li>
<li>  <strong>Disconnecting from wrestling:</strong> Dani explains how the trip allowed her to stop checking messages, ignore most wrestling responsibilities and return feeling more relaxed—even when several planned bookings were unexpectedly canceled.</li>
<li>  <strong>Yosemite and dispersed camping:</strong> After leaving her family in San Francisco, Dani continues the adventure with a friend, tackles the difficult Mist Trail, earns a fire permit and camps while traveling toward Las Vegas.</li>
<li>  <strong>No Doubt at the Sphere:</strong> Dani talks about seeing Gwen Stefani up close, buying an impressive amount of merchandise and finally reaching the concert that served as the trip’s destination.</li>
<li>  <strong>Why travel matters:</strong> The group reflects on how seeing different regions, cultures and lifestyles can change a person’s perspective, even without leaving the United States.</li>
<li>  <strong>Enjoy Wrestling and international competition:</strong> Dani looks back on her standout match with a visiting STARDOM wrestler and explains why she believes her recent performances against Japanese talent show that she is ready for an opportunity in Japan.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo’s JCW evolution:</strong> Dani discusses developing a more aggressive and three-dimensional character, improving her extended promo work and becoming comfortable performing inside JCW’s deliberately chaotic environment.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Barnabas family saga:</strong> Dani explains the “daddy issues” driving her JCW storyline, including Barnabas, an adopted rival, implied drug jokes, a damaged car and increasingly personal confrontations.</li>
<li>  <strong>Two-time JCW Women’s Champion:</strong> Dani discusses working as champion while balancing recognizable babyface qualities with increasingly diabolical actions.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning through promos:</strong> Because much of Dani’s recent JCW work has involved storytelling rather than traditional matches, she is gaining experience in an area she considers challenging but necessary for reaching a larger stage.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sorgstock’s first match announcement:</strong> Sorg officially announces <strong>Beastman vs. Gory in “The Big Bite-Off”</strong> for the No Limits Championship, reviving a match that could not happen during the previous special event.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Sorgstock atmosphere:</strong> The crew previews an unconventional party-style wrestling event featuring strange concepts, visual gags, music and an intentionally loose approach to wrestling canon.</li>
<li>  <strong>Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:</strong> Dani and Sorg revisit the themed decorations, fan activities, family involvement, weapons, cake and overall madness surrounding Beastman’s 40th birthday celebration.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling shows built around individuals:</strong> Beastman’s birthday event, Jack Pollock’s benefit and other personality-driven cards inspire a discussion about shows that celebrate a specific wrestler’s identity and creative vision.</li>
<li>  <strong>Alternate versions of wrestling cards:</strong> Dani reveals that several wrestlers arrived at Beastman’s show expecting completely different stipulations, including a possible pillow fight and a thumbtack-and-door match.</li>
<li>  <strong>Inflatable wrestling-ring products:</strong> An online advertisement for a wrestling-themed pool sends the hosts into a search for inflatable rings and possible future Sorgstock accessories.</li>
<li>  <strong>Kennywood and roller-coaster bravery:</strong> Dani responds to allegations that she bullied Derek Dillinger into riding Phantom’s Revenge, leading to comparisons of Kennywood attractions and other intense coasters around the country.</li>
<li>  <strong>AEW and STARDOM crossover:</strong> The hosts discuss Triangle of Madness, STARDOM championships and the potential for more interaction between AEW’s women’s division and Japanese wrestling.</li>
<li>  <strong>G1 Climax viewing:</strong> Sorg shares his early enthusiasm for the tournament and Konosuke Takeshita while the crew repeatedly finds new ways to make the tournament’s name sound inappropriate.</li>
<li>  <strong>WWE Unreal:</strong> Mad Mike discusses the behind-the-scenes series, including CM Punk quietly telling John Cena that he would miss him and Cena explaining the creative logic behind his deliberately frustrating WrestleMania performance.</li>
<li>  <strong>John Cena and AJ Styles:</strong> The crew examines their tribute-filled match, the decision to use other wrestlers’ signature moves and backstage footage of Seth Rollins jokingly confronting them after they produced a difficult act to follow.</li>
<li>  <strong>A crowded wrestling calendar:</strong> The group discusses competing events in Chicago, WWE’s plans surrounding WrestleMania week, possible New York events and how promotions may fill the space created by WrestleMania taking place outside the United States.</li>
<li>  <strong>Club WWE:</strong> Sorg attempts to understand the subscription’s value, including exclusive merchandise, ticket access, workout content, personality-driven programs and John Cena’s “Unseen 17” concept.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling and major-league merchandise:</strong> The hosts consider how WWE’s relationship with Fanatics may make city-specific sports collaborations easier than similar partnerships for other wrestling companies.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Segment Breakdown</h2>

<h3>Mad Mike</h3>

<p>Mad Mike’s lesson comes from watching WWE Unreal. During CM Punk’s “Doctor of Punkanomics” segment with John Cena, Punk quietly told Cena, <strong>“I’m gonna miss you.”</strong> It was an emotional detail that was easy to miss during the original broadcast.</p>

<p>That revelation leads to a broader discussion about Cena’s creative intentions during his final run. Mad Mike notes that Cena’s explanation of the WrestleMania match closely matched the show’s earlier interpretation: the slow, frustrating and intentionally boring presentation was designed to make the audience reject that version of Cena.</p>

<h3>Dani Mo</h3>

<p>Dani says the week reestablished <strong>how fun and incredible wrestling can be</strong>. Wrestling creates opportunities to travel, meet unusual people and share memorable experiences with friends, family and people who may have only met that day.</p>

<p>Her central lesson is that performers can become so serious about wrestling that they fail to appreciate the moment. Beastman’s birthday show may not have been the largest event she has worked, but dancing with her family, watching her niece become involved and enjoying the atmosphere made it one of the most fun.</p>

<h3>Sorg</h3>

<p>Sorg initially learns that he still does not fully understand what Club WWE is offering subscribers.</p>

<p>His more meaningful lesson comes from Beastman’s birthday show and other wrestler-centered events. Sorg appreciates cards that allow one person’s personality, community and creative definition of wrestling to shape the entire presentation.</p>

<p>The conclusion: <strong>wrestling needs more “non-canon” shows</strong>—events where promotions and performers can temporarily escape normal story structures, celebrate people and try concepts that would not fit on a traditional card.</p>

<h3>Chat Room and Additional Takeaways</h3>

<p>The chat highlights the increasingly crowded wrestling calendar and the unusual “battle lines” created when several promotions schedule destination events in the same city or on the same weekend.</p>

<p>The closing conversation reinforces that the wrestling world is large enough to contain serious competition, personal celebrations, bizarre comedy, international crossover and experiences that exist simply because they are fun.</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1012: From Body Slams to Banana Ball</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Pro wrestler Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage joins Sorg and The Riz to discuss his new life as Mr. November with the Banana Ball Firefighters.

Shane explains how professional wrestling prepared him to become part of Banana Ball’s Calendar Crew, entertaining fans in packed football and baseball stadiums across the country. He shares the full-circle story of discovering Banana Ball at PNC Park, the organization’s fans-first approach and the importance of creating meaningful moments for supporters.

Shane also recounts his dream match with Matt Riddle, a surreal weekend with Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart, and how faith helped guide him from combat sports into a new sports-entertainment career.

Plus: Lyra Valkyria’s character transformation, Danhausen at Madison Square Garden, Nick Aldis and Gunther, Nick Gage at Enjoy Wrestling, Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh and the week’s “What We Learned.”</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Pro wrestler and Banana Ball cast member Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage joins Sorg and The Riz for a conversation about the surprising connection between body slams, baseball stadiums and fan-first entertainment.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Also known to wrestling fans as The Savage Gentleman Victor Benjamin, Shane is now Mr. November and a member of the Calendar Crew for the Banana Ball Firefighters. He explains what a Banana Ball cast member does, how the experience compares to professional wrestling and why performers with wrestling backgrounds are uniquely prepared to entertain tens of thousands of fans in packed stadiums.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Shane shares the full-circle story of attending Banana Ball at PNC Park, immediately realizing that he belonged in that world and eventually receiving the opportunity to join the organization. He discusses performing in football stadiums, meeting fans throughout every level of the venue and experiencing Iowa’s emotional stadium wave to children watching from a nearby hospital.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conversation also explores Banana Ball’s fans-first philosophy. Shane explains how small gestures, personal interactions and taking time to acknowledge supporters can create moments that last a lifetime. He reflects on faith, gratitude, career changes and learning to appreciate opportunities instead of immediately rushing toward the next destination.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Back in the wrestling world, Shane recounts being unexpectedly booked against Matt Riddle for Northeast Wrestling. The dream match brought his MMA and professional wrestling experiences together while reconnecting him with someone who helped influence the development of The Savage Gentleman character during an earlier EVOLVE seminar.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The weekend became even more surreal when wrestling legends Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart began asking Shane about Banana Ball. Shane discusses the validation of seeing performers he admired recognize that his Banana Ball contract represents a major accomplishment—even without the traditional wrestling television contract he once pursued.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sorg and The Riz also discuss the latest wrestling stories, including Lyra Valkyria’s character transformation, Danhausen’s Madison Square Garden opportunity, WWE’s upcoming card, the possibility of Nick Aldis returning to the ring and several standout matches from Enjoy Wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Other topics include Nick Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance, Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh, the chaotic Captain’s Fall match, Dani Mo versus Hazuki, Violence Is Forever battling The Fourth Line and why wrestling promotions must make their characters and stories understandable to brand-new fans.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;News Stories and Topics Discussed&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Lyra Valkyria’s character reset:&lt;/strong&gt; The panel examines Lyra’s disheveled presentation and more emotionally unstable direction. They believe she has always possessed the wrestling ability but needed a character that felt uniquely hers.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Learning from Bayley:&lt;/strong&gt; The group discusses how working with an experienced performer such as Bayley could help Lyra develop the personality and presentation needed to reach another level.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The problem with crowded wrestling promos:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg critiques multi-person in-ring promos where performers stand in positions that block the audience and television cameras.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Danhausen at Madison Square Garden:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew previews Danhausen’s match and speculates about possible celebrity appearances, New York personalities and outside involvement in the no-disqualification environment.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Cody Rhodes and CM Punk attempting to coexist:&lt;/strong&gt; The upcoming tag-team match against Gunther and Sami Zayn inspires a discussion about wrestling’s traditional “can they coexist?” storyline.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Nick Aldis versus Gunther:&lt;/strong&gt; The panel believes WWE is slowly building toward Aldis removing the suit and returning to the ring for a major confrontation with Gunther.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Nick Aldis as an authority figure:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane and Sorg praise Aldis for bringing credibility, composure and a believable sense of authority to his role.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Chad Gable and Penta:&lt;/strong&gt; The panel discusses the continuing masked-character storyline and the hometown reaction Gable could receive.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Women’s Tag Team Championship:&lt;/strong&gt; Fatal Influence’s match against Paige and Brie is discussed as a possible opportunity to finally establish the faction as a significant threat.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:&lt;/strong&gt; The show previews the unpredictable VCW event, including Beastman versus Toby Klein in a fans-bring-the-weapons birthday brawl.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;A mime at a deathmatch birthday party:&lt;/strong&gt; The presence of Jean-Paul the Miserable leads to speculation about whether Shane would wrestle a mime.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Congo Kong versus Jamie Jameson:&lt;/strong&gt; The panel anticipates another violent and unpredictable championship encounter.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Banana Ball explained:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane describes Banana Ball as real baseball surrounded by nonstop entertainment, comparing its basic concept to the Harlem Globetrotters while emphasizing that it has grown into something much larger.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Banana Ball Firefighters:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane explains that he is not a baseball player. As Mr. November, he is a cast member and part of the Calendar Crew responsible for energizing fans throughout the stadium.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Why Banana Ball hires wrestlers:&lt;/strong&gt; Wrestlers understand improvisation, crowd interaction, character work, physical entertainment and how to remain composed when plans change.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Shane’s PNC Park revelation:&lt;/strong&gt; After attending Banana Ball in Pittsburgh, Shane realized the presentation combined everything he loved about athletics, wrestling and entertainment.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Fans-first ticketing:&lt;/strong&gt; The discussion examines Banana Ball’s efforts to maintain affordable ticket prices and help fans exchange tickets without relying on inflated resale markets.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Taking entertainment to every seat:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane describes visiting suites, press areas and upper decks so fans far from the field receive the same attention as those near the action.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Iowa wave:&lt;/strong&gt; One of Shane’s most meaningful experiences involved a stadium acknowledging children watching from a nearby hospital.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Learning to reflect:&lt;/strong&gt; Banana Ball’s travel structure has given Shane more opportunities to process his experiences, practice gratitude and appreciate what is happening in the present.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Small gestures matter:&lt;/strong&gt; Following a young fan, taking a photograph or stopping for a conversation may cost a performer nothing but can mean everything to the supporter.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Wrestling Matt Riddle:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane discusses accepting a last-minute Northeast Wrestling booking and finally having a dream match against another performer with an MMA background.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The EVOLVE connection:&lt;/strong&gt; Matt Riddle previously helped Shane during a seminar that contributed to the development of his Savage Gentleman presentation.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Praise from wrestling legends:&lt;/strong&gt; Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart became interested in Shane’s Banana Ball career, creating one of his most surreal wrestling weekends.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Redefining success:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane admits he once struggled with never receiving a traditional televised wrestling contract, but Banana Ball has provided a different kind of national sports-entertainment opportunity.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Faith and career direction:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane explains how stepping away from another fight created space for the Banana Ball opportunity to arrive.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Wrestling prepares performers for everything:&lt;/strong&gt; From taking a microphone in front of thousands of people to responding to unpredictable situations, wrestling has prepared Shane for his new position.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Nick Gage at Enjoy Wrestling:&lt;/strong&gt; Sorg and The Riz recap the expected pizza cutter, tables, weapons and audience interaction from Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;A different side of Nick Gage:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane remembers sharing a car ride with Gage and receiving thoughtful wrestling and life advice.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh:&lt;/strong&gt; The group reacts to the announcement that Sonny Kiss is relocating to pursue a doctorate at the University of Pittsburgh.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Dani Mo versus Hazuki:&lt;/strong&gt; The match receives enthusiastic praise as one of the strongest performances on the Enjoy Wrestling show.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Captain’s Fall match:&lt;/strong&gt; The crew explains the elimination-style contest in which the match cannot end until one team’s designated captain is defeated.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;The Fourth Line versus Violence Is Forever:&lt;/strong&gt; The hard-hitting tag-team encounter is recommended for anyone who appreciates physical independent wrestling.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Pittsburgh wrestling connections:&lt;/strong&gt; The discussion celebrates how Pittsburgh wrestlers, producers and personalities continue appearing throughout WWE, AEW, independent wrestling and Banana Ball.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Creating understandable characters:&lt;/strong&gt; Shane argues that audiences connect with clear characters and stories. A fan seeing someone for the first time should immediately understand who that performer is.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;  &lt;strong&gt;Lifting the next generation:&lt;/strong&gt; The group reflects on Wrestle Pit’s attempt to remove gatekeeping and provide opportunities to talented Pittsburgh wrestlers.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;“What We Learned” Breakdown&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Shane learned—or more accurately watched the rest of the world discover—that &lt;strong&gt;Danhausen is a legitimate star&lt;/strong&gt;. Having previously worked with and booked Danhausen, Shane already understood his ability to attract attention and connect with fans. Seeing Danhausen featured prominently at Madison Square Garden reinforced how far he has come.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;The Riz&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Riz noticed WWE leaning heavily into &lt;strong&gt;WrestleMania IX imagery&lt;/strong&gt; with CM Punk’s black eye and championship presentation. The comparison to Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart led back to one of the show’s recurring theories: wrestling stories can be recycled after approximately seven years because they feel new to another generation of viewers.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Sorg&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sorg learned that one of the most entertaining “Pure Wrestling” matches he has seen was &lt;strong&gt;Mansoor versus Daddy Magic in Ring of Honor&lt;/strong&gt;. The wrestlers appeared confused by—or intentionally resistant to—the Pure rules. They avoided the traditional handshake, quickly exhausted rope breaks and found ridiculous ways to incorporate a chair without technically using it as a weapon.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The match demonstrated that the Pure Wrestling format can support comedy and experimentation without completely abandoning its established rules.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Additional Match Recommendation&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Riz connected the Mansoor and Daddy Magic match to the absurd World of Sport Entertainment rounds matches presented by Mystery Wrestling. The comparison highlighted how complicated stipulations, rule manipulation and comedy can turn a familiar wrestling structure into something unexpected. &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Pro wrestler and Banana Ball cast member Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage joins Sorg and The Riz for a conversation about the surprising connection between body slams, baseball stadiums and fan-first entertainment.</p>

<p>Also known to wrestling fans as The Savage Gentleman Victor Benjamin, Shane is now Mr. November and a member of the Calendar Crew for the Banana Ball Firefighters. He explains what a Banana Ball cast member does, how the experience compares to professional wrestling and why performers with wrestling backgrounds are uniquely prepared to entertain tens of thousands of fans in packed stadiums.</p>

<p>Shane shares the full-circle story of attending Banana Ball at PNC Park, immediately realizing that he belonged in that world and eventually receiving the opportunity to join the organization. He discusses performing in football stadiums, meeting fans throughout every level of the venue and experiencing Iowa’s emotional stadium wave to children watching from a nearby hospital.</p>

<p>The conversation also explores Banana Ball’s fans-first philosophy. Shane explains how small gestures, personal interactions and taking time to acknowledge supporters can create moments that last a lifetime. He reflects on faith, gratitude, career changes and learning to appreciate opportunities instead of immediately rushing toward the next destination.</p>

<p>Back in the wrestling world, Shane recounts being unexpectedly booked against Matt Riddle for Northeast Wrestling. The dream match brought his MMA and professional wrestling experiences together while reconnecting him with someone who helped influence the development of The Savage Gentleman character during an earlier EVOLVE seminar.</p>

<p>The weekend became even more surreal when wrestling legends Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart began asking Shane about Banana Ball. Shane discusses the validation of seeing performers he admired recognize that his Banana Ball contract represents a major accomplishment—even without the traditional wrestling television contract he once pursued.</p>

<p>Sorg and The Riz also discuss the latest wrestling stories, including Lyra Valkyria’s character transformation, Danhausen’s Madison Square Garden opportunity, WWE’s upcoming card, the possibility of Nick Aldis returning to the ring and several standout matches from Enjoy Wrestling.</p>

<p>Other topics include Nick Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance, Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh, the chaotic Captain’s Fall match, Dani Mo versus Hazuki, Violence Is Forever battling The Fourth Line and why wrestling promotions must make their characters and stories understandable to brand-new fans.</p>

<h2>News Stories and Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>Lyra Valkyria’s character reset:</strong> The panel examines Lyra’s disheveled presentation and more emotionally unstable direction. They believe she has always possessed the wrestling ability but needed a character that felt uniquely hers.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning from Bayley:</strong> The group discusses how working with an experienced performer such as Bayley could help Lyra develop the personality and presentation needed to reach another level.</li>
<li>  <strong>The problem with crowded wrestling promos:</strong> Sorg critiques multi-person in-ring promos where performers stand in positions that block the audience and television cameras.</li>
<li>  <strong>Danhausen at Madison Square Garden:</strong> The crew previews Danhausen’s match and speculates about possible celebrity appearances, New York personalities and outside involvement in the no-disqualification environment.</li>
<li>  <strong>Cody Rhodes and CM Punk attempting to coexist:</strong> The upcoming tag-team match against Gunther and Sami Zayn inspires a discussion about wrestling’s traditional “can they coexist?” storyline.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis versus Gunther:</strong> The panel believes WWE is slowly building toward Aldis removing the suit and returning to the ring for a major confrontation with Gunther.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis as an authority figure:</strong> Shane and Sorg praise Aldis for bringing credibility, composure and a believable sense of authority to his role.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chad Gable and Penta:</strong> The panel discusses the continuing masked-character storyline and the hometown reaction Gable could receive.</li>
<li>  <strong>Women’s Tag Team Championship:</strong> Fatal Influence’s match against Paige and Brie is discussed as a possible opportunity to finally establish the faction as a significant threat.</li>
<li>  <strong>Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:</strong> The show previews the unpredictable VCW event, including Beastman versus Toby Klein in a fans-bring-the-weapons birthday brawl.</li>
<li>  <strong>A mime at a deathmatch birthday party:</strong> The presence of Jean-Paul the Miserable leads to speculation about whether Shane would wrestle a mime.</li>
<li>  <strong>Congo Kong versus Jamie Jameson:</strong> The panel anticipates another violent and unpredictable championship encounter.</li>
<li>  <strong>Banana Ball explained:</strong> Shane describes Banana Ball as real baseball surrounded by nonstop entertainment, comparing its basic concept to the Harlem Globetrotters while emphasizing that it has grown into something much larger.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Banana Ball Firefighters:</strong> Shane explains that he is not a baseball player. As Mr. November, he is a cast member and part of the Calendar Crew responsible for energizing fans throughout the stadium.</li>
<li>  <strong>Why Banana Ball hires wrestlers:</strong> Wrestlers understand improvisation, crowd interaction, character work, physical entertainment and how to remain composed when plans change.</li>
<li>  <strong>Shane’s PNC Park revelation:</strong> After attending Banana Ball in Pittsburgh, Shane realized the presentation combined everything he loved about athletics, wrestling and entertainment.</li>
<li>  <strong>Fans-first ticketing:</strong> The discussion examines Banana Ball’s efforts to maintain affordable ticket prices and help fans exchange tickets without relying on inflated resale markets.</li>
<li>  <strong>Taking entertainment to every seat:</strong> Shane describes visiting suites, press areas and upper decks so fans far from the field receive the same attention as those near the action.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Iowa wave:</strong> One of Shane’s most meaningful experiences involved a stadium acknowledging children watching from a nearby hospital.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning to reflect:</strong> Banana Ball’s travel structure has given Shane more opportunities to process his experiences, practice gratitude and appreciate what is happening in the present.</li>
<li>  <strong>Small gestures matter:</strong> Following a young fan, taking a photograph or stopping for a conversation may cost a performer nothing but can mean everything to the supporter.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling Matt Riddle:</strong> Shane discusses accepting a last-minute Northeast Wrestling booking and finally having a dream match against another performer with an MMA background.</li>
<li>  <strong>The EVOLVE connection:</strong> Matt Riddle previously helped Shane during a seminar that contributed to the development of his Savage Gentleman presentation.</li>
<li>  <strong>Praise from wrestling legends:</strong> Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart became interested in Shane’s Banana Ball career, creating one of his most surreal wrestling weekends.</li>
<li>  <strong>Redefining success:</strong> Shane admits he once struggled with never receiving a traditional televised wrestling contract, but Banana Ball has provided a different kind of national sports-entertainment opportunity.</li>
<li>  <strong>Faith and career direction:</strong> Shane explains how stepping away from another fight created space for the Banana Ball opportunity to arrive.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling prepares performers for everything:</strong> From taking a microphone in front of thousands of people to responding to unpredictable situations, wrestling has prepared Shane for his new position.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Gage at Enjoy Wrestling:</strong> Sorg and The Riz recap the expected pizza cutter, tables, weapons and audience interaction from Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance.</li>
<li>  <strong>A different side of Nick Gage:</strong> Shane remembers sharing a car ride with Gage and receiving thoughtful wrestling and life advice.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh:</strong> The group reacts to the announcement that Sonny Kiss is relocating to pursue a doctorate at the University of Pittsburgh.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo versus Hazuki:</strong> The match receives enthusiastic praise as one of the strongest performances on the Enjoy Wrestling show.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Captain’s Fall match:</strong> The crew explains the elimination-style contest in which the match cannot end until one team’s designated captain is defeated.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Fourth Line versus Violence Is Forever:</strong> The hard-hitting tag-team encounter is recommended for anyone who appreciates physical independent wrestling.</li>
<li>  <strong>Pittsburgh wrestling connections:</strong> The discussion celebrates how Pittsburgh wrestlers, producers and personalities continue appearing throughout WWE, AEW, independent wrestling and Banana Ball.</li>
<li>  <strong>Creating understandable characters:</strong> Shane argues that audiences connect with clear characters and stories. A fan seeing someone for the first time should immediately understand who that performer is.</li>
<li>  <strong>Lifting the next generation:</strong> The group reflects on Wrestle Pit’s attempt to remove gatekeeping and provide opportunities to talented Pittsburgh wrestlers.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Breakdown</h2>

<h3>Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage</h3>

<p>Shane learned—or more accurately watched the rest of the world discover—that <strong>Danhausen is a legitimate star</strong>. Having previously worked with and booked Danhausen, Shane already understood his ability to attract attention and connect with fans. Seeing Danhausen featured prominently at Madison Square Garden reinforced how far he has come.</p>

<h3>The Riz</h3>

<p>The Riz noticed WWE leaning heavily into <strong>WrestleMania IX imagery</strong> with CM Punk’s black eye and championship presentation. The comparison to Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart led back to one of the show’s recurring theories: wrestling stories can be recycled after approximately seven years because they feel new to another generation of viewers.</p>

<h3>Sorg</h3>

<p>Sorg learned that one of the most entertaining “Pure Wrestling” matches he has seen was <strong>Mansoor versus Daddy Magic in Ring of Honor</strong>. The wrestlers appeared confused by—or intentionally resistant to—the Pure rules. They avoided the traditional handshake, quickly exhausted rope breaks and found ridiculous ways to incorporate a chair without technically using it as a weapon.</p>

<p>The match demonstrated that the Pure Wrestling format can support comedy and experimentation without completely abandoning its established rules.</p>

<h3>Additional Match Recommendation</h3>

<p>The Riz connected the Mansoor and Daddy Magic match to the absurd World of Sport Entertainment rounds matches presented by Mystery Wrestling. The comparison highlighted how complicated stipulations, rule manipulation and comedy can turn a familiar wrestling structure into something unexpected.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Pro wrestler and Banana Ball cast member Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage joins Sorg and The Riz for a conversation about the surprising connection between body slams, baseball stadiums and fan-first entertainment.</p>

<p>Also known to wrestling fans as The Savage Gentleman Victor Benjamin, Shane is now Mr. November and a member of the Calendar Crew for the Banana Ball Firefighters. He explains what a Banana Ball cast member does, how the experience compares to professional wrestling and why performers with wrestling backgrounds are uniquely prepared to entertain tens of thousands of fans in packed stadiums.</p>

<p>Shane shares the full-circle story of attending Banana Ball at PNC Park, immediately realizing that he belonged in that world and eventually receiving the opportunity to join the organization. He discusses performing in football stadiums, meeting fans throughout every level of the venue and experiencing Iowa’s emotional stadium wave to children watching from a nearby hospital.</p>

<p>The conversation also explores Banana Ball’s fans-first philosophy. Shane explains how small gestures, personal interactions and taking time to acknowledge supporters can create moments that last a lifetime. He reflects on faith, gratitude, career changes and learning to appreciate opportunities instead of immediately rushing toward the next destination.</p>

<p>Back in the wrestling world, Shane recounts being unexpectedly booked against Matt Riddle for Northeast Wrestling. The dream match brought his MMA and professional wrestling experiences together while reconnecting him with someone who helped influence the development of The Savage Gentleman character during an earlier EVOLVE seminar.</p>

<p>The weekend became even more surreal when wrestling legends Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart began asking Shane about Banana Ball. Shane discusses the validation of seeing performers he admired recognize that his Banana Ball contract represents a major accomplishment—even without the traditional wrestling television contract he once pursued.</p>

<p>Sorg and The Riz also discuss the latest wrestling stories, including Lyra Valkyria’s character transformation, Danhausen’s Madison Square Garden opportunity, WWE’s upcoming card, the possibility of Nick Aldis returning to the ring and several standout matches from Enjoy Wrestling.</p>

<p>Other topics include Nick Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance, Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh, the chaotic Captain’s Fall match, Dani Mo versus Hazuki, Violence Is Forever battling The Fourth Line and why wrestling promotions must make their characters and stories understandable to brand-new fans.</p>

<h2>News Stories and Topics Discussed</h2>

<ul>
<li>  <strong>Lyra Valkyria’s character reset:</strong> The panel examines Lyra’s disheveled presentation and more emotionally unstable direction. They believe she has always possessed the wrestling ability but needed a character that felt uniquely hers.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning from Bayley:</strong> The group discusses how working with an experienced performer such as Bayley could help Lyra develop the personality and presentation needed to reach another level.</li>
<li>  <strong>The problem with crowded wrestling promos:</strong> Sorg critiques multi-person in-ring promos where performers stand in positions that block the audience and television cameras.</li>
<li>  <strong>Danhausen at Madison Square Garden:</strong> The crew previews Danhausen’s match and speculates about possible celebrity appearances, New York personalities and outside involvement in the no-disqualification environment.</li>
<li>  <strong>Cody Rhodes and CM Punk attempting to coexist:</strong> The upcoming tag-team match against Gunther and Sami Zayn inspires a discussion about wrestling’s traditional “can they coexist?” storyline.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis versus Gunther:</strong> The panel believes WWE is slowly building toward Aldis removing the suit and returning to the ring for a major confrontation with Gunther.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Aldis as an authority figure:</strong> Shane and Sorg praise Aldis for bringing credibility, composure and a believable sense of authority to his role.</li>
<li>  <strong>Chad Gable and Penta:</strong> The panel discusses the continuing masked-character storyline and the hometown reaction Gable could receive.</li>
<li>  <strong>Women’s Tag Team Championship:</strong> Fatal Influence’s match against Paige and Brie is discussed as a possible opportunity to finally establish the faction as a significant threat.</li>
<li>  <strong>Beastman’s Big Ass Birthday Bash:</strong> The show previews the unpredictable VCW event, including Beastman versus Toby Klein in a fans-bring-the-weapons birthday brawl.</li>
<li>  <strong>A mime at a deathmatch birthday party:</strong> The presence of Jean-Paul the Miserable leads to speculation about whether Shane would wrestle a mime.</li>
<li>  <strong>Congo Kong versus Jamie Jameson:</strong> The panel anticipates another violent and unpredictable championship encounter.</li>
<li>  <strong>Banana Ball explained:</strong> Shane describes Banana Ball as real baseball surrounded by nonstop entertainment, comparing its basic concept to the Harlem Globetrotters while emphasizing that it has grown into something much larger.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Banana Ball Firefighters:</strong> Shane explains that he is not a baseball player. As Mr. November, he is a cast member and part of the Calendar Crew responsible for energizing fans throughout the stadium.</li>
<li>  <strong>Why Banana Ball hires wrestlers:</strong> Wrestlers understand improvisation, crowd interaction, character work, physical entertainment and how to remain composed when plans change.</li>
<li>  <strong>Shane’s PNC Park revelation:</strong> After attending Banana Ball in Pittsburgh, Shane realized the presentation combined everything he loved about athletics, wrestling and entertainment.</li>
<li>  <strong>Fans-first ticketing:</strong> The discussion examines Banana Ball’s efforts to maintain affordable ticket prices and help fans exchange tickets without relying on inflated resale markets.</li>
<li>  <strong>Taking entertainment to every seat:</strong> Shane describes visiting suites, press areas and upper decks so fans far from the field receive the same attention as those near the action.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Iowa wave:</strong> One of Shane’s most meaningful experiences involved a stadium acknowledging children watching from a nearby hospital.</li>
<li>  <strong>Learning to reflect:</strong> Banana Ball’s travel structure has given Shane more opportunities to process his experiences, practice gratitude and appreciate what is happening in the present.</li>
<li>  <strong>Small gestures matter:</strong> Following a young fan, taking a photograph or stopping for a conversation may cost a performer nothing but can mean everything to the supporter.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling Matt Riddle:</strong> Shane discusses accepting a last-minute Northeast Wrestling booking and finally having a dream match against another performer with an MMA background.</li>
<li>  <strong>The EVOLVE connection:</strong> Matt Riddle previously helped Shane during a seminar that contributed to the development of his Savage Gentleman presentation.</li>
<li>  <strong>Praise from wrestling legends:</strong> Ron Simmons, Lex Luger, Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Hart became interested in Shane’s Banana Ball career, creating one of his most surreal wrestling weekends.</li>
<li>  <strong>Redefining success:</strong> Shane admits he once struggled with never receiving a traditional televised wrestling contract, but Banana Ball has provided a different kind of national sports-entertainment opportunity.</li>
<li>  <strong>Faith and career direction:</strong> Shane explains how stepping away from another fight created space for the Banana Ball opportunity to arrive.</li>
<li>  <strong>Wrestling prepares performers for everything:</strong> From taking a microphone in front of thousands of people to responding to unpredictable situations, wrestling has prepared Shane for his new position.</li>
<li>  <strong>Nick Gage at Enjoy Wrestling:</strong> Sorg and The Riz recap the expected pizza cutter, tables, weapons and audience interaction from Gage’s Pittsburgh appearance.</li>
<li>  <strong>A different side of Nick Gage:</strong> Shane remembers sharing a car ride with Gage and receiving thoughtful wrestling and life advice.</li>
<li>  <strong>Sonny Kiss moving to Pittsburgh:</strong> The group reacts to the announcement that Sonny Kiss is relocating to pursue a doctorate at the University of Pittsburgh.</li>
<li>  <strong>Dani Mo versus Hazuki:</strong> The match receives enthusiastic praise as one of the strongest performances on the Enjoy Wrestling show.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Captain’s Fall match:</strong> The crew explains the elimination-style contest in which the match cannot end until one team’s designated captain is defeated.</li>
<li>  <strong>The Fourth Line versus Violence Is Forever:</strong> The hard-hitting tag-team encounter is recommended for anyone who appreciates physical independent wrestling.</li>
<li>  <strong>Pittsburgh wrestling connections:</strong> The discussion celebrates how Pittsburgh wrestlers, producers and personalities continue appearing throughout WWE, AEW, independent wrestling and Banana Ball.</li>
<li>  <strong>Creating understandable characters:</strong> Shane argues that audiences connect with clear characters and stories. A fan seeing someone for the first time should immediately understand who that performer is.</li>
<li>  <strong>Lifting the next generation:</strong> The group reflects on Wrestle Pit’s attempt to remove gatekeeping and provide opportunities to talented Pittsburgh wrestlers.</li>
</ul>

<h2>“What We Learned” Breakdown</h2>

<h3>Shane “The Smoke Show” Savage</h3>

<p>Shane learned—or more accurately watched the rest of the world discover—that <strong>Danhausen is a legitimate star</strong>. Having previously worked with and booked Danhausen, Shane already understood his ability to attract attention and connect with fans. Seeing Danhausen featured prominently at Madison Square Garden reinforced how far he has come.</p>

<h3>The Riz</h3>

<p>The Riz noticed WWE leaning heavily into <strong>WrestleMania IX imagery</strong> with CM Punk’s black eye and championship presentation. The comparison to Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart led back to one of the show’s recurring theories: wrestling stories can be recycled after approximately seven years because they feel new to another generation of viewers.</p>

<h3>Sorg</h3>

<p>Sorg learned that one of the most entertaining “Pure Wrestling” matches he has seen was <strong>Mansoor versus Daddy Magic in Ring of Honor</strong>. The wrestlers appeared confused by—or intentionally resistant to—the Pure rules. They avoided the traditional handshake, quickly exhausted rope breaks and found ridiculous ways to incorporate a chair without technically using it as a weapon.</p>

<p>The match demonstrated that the Pure Wrestling format can support comedy and experimentation without completely abandoning its established rules.</p>

<h3>Additional Match Recommendation</h3>

<p>The Riz connected the Mansoor and Daddy Magic match to the absurd World of Sport Entertainment rounds matches presented by Mystery Wrestling. The comparison highlighted how complicated stipulations, rule manipulation and comedy can turn a familiar wrestling structure into something unexpected.</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1008: Dozen Dollar Ideas</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39130</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more.

The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:08:00</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned. &lt;/p&gt;
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  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more.</p>

<p>The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg checks in from Michigan while Missy recounts producing Jack Pollock's emotional "I Want a New Hip!" benefit show featuring surprise appearances from Pittsburgh wrestling legends, Wardlow, Jackson Argos, Chris LeRusso and more.</p>

<p>The crew also discusses Danhausen's incredible mainstream rise, WWE's King of the Ring tournaments, AEW's streaming platform expansion and closes with What We Learned.</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1007: Danhausen and Giving Back w/ Chris LeRusso </title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39127</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling.

The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery.

This episode highlights Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work.

Topics Discussed
Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show
The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene
Building and maintaining a wrestling career
Memorable experiences from independent wrestling
The value of community within professional wrestling
Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show
Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery
The wrestling community rallying around one of its own
What We Learned
Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion.
Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another.
Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes.
Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:17:07</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/f/f8ac6054-87bf-450e-b1bb-7da7607016c7/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;This episode highlights Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Topics Discussed&lt;br&gt;
Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show&lt;br&gt;
The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene&lt;br&gt;
Building and maintaining a wrestling career&lt;br&gt;
Memorable experiences from independent wrestling&lt;br&gt;
The value of community within professional wrestling&lt;br&gt;
Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show&lt;br&gt;
Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery&lt;br&gt;
The wrestling community rallying around one of its own&lt;br&gt;
What We Learned&lt;br&gt;
Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion.&lt;br&gt;
Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another.&lt;br&gt;
Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes.&lt;br&gt;
Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring. &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Wrestling Mayhem Show, Chris LeRusso, Pittsburgh wrestling, independent wrestling, pro wrestling podcast, Sorg, Rizz, Mad Mike, Jack Pollock, I Want a New Hip, wrestling benefit show, indie wrestling, professional wrestling, Pittsburgh independent wrestling, wrestling community</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling.</p>

<p>The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery.</p>

<p>This episode highlights Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work.</p>

<p>Topics Discussed<br>
Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show<br>
The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene<br>
Building and maintaining a wrestling career<br>
Memorable experiences from independent wrestling<br>
The value of community within professional wrestling<br>
Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show<br>
Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery<br>
The wrestling community rallying around one of its own<br>
What We Learned<br>
Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion.<br>
Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another.<br>
Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes.<br>
Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome Pittsburgh pro wrestling veteran Chris LeRusso to Wrestling Mayhem Show for a wide-ranging conversation about professional wrestling, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene, and the importance of community within independent wrestling.</p>

<p>The crew discusses Chris LeRusso's experiences in wrestling, stories from around the industry, and the relationships that help keep independent wrestling thriving. The conversation also turns to the wrestling community coming together to support fellow wrestler Jack Pollock during his recovery.</p>

<p>This episode highlights Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show, supporting Jack during his hip replacement recovery. Fans can attend or watch the event, participate in raffles, purchase benefit merchandise, and donate to help Jack while he is unable to work.</p>

<p>Topics Discussed<br>
Chris LeRusso joins Wrestling Mayhem Show<br>
The Pittsburgh independent wrestling scene<br>
Building and maintaining a wrestling career<br>
Memorable experiences from independent wrestling<br>
The value of community within professional wrestling<br>
Jack Pollock’s “I Want a New Hip!” benefit show<br>
Ways fans can support Jack Pollock during recovery<br>
The wrestling community rallying around one of its own<br>
What We Learned<br>
Longevity in wrestling comes from relationships, adaptability, and passion.<br>
Independent wrestling succeeds when communities support one another.<br>
Veterans like Chris LeRusso continue to play an important role in mentoring and strengthening local wrestling scenes.<br>
Wrestling fans consistently show up to support performers both inside and outside the ring.</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005: Celebrating May 19 with Some Guy Named John </title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39120</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike welcome pro wrestler Some Guy Named John to the studio for Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005! This episode celebrates May 19 wrestling lore, the 20th anniversary of WWE’s See No Evil, the chaos of WWE Films, AEW Double or Nothing, Saturday Night’s Main Event, and the latest madness from 880 Wrestling, RWA, and VCW.

Some Guy Named John breaks down the ongoing rise of Leaders By Example, including Gianni Michael Emricko’s forced membership, Clayton King’s championship controversy, unpaid intern Mitch, and a packed indie wrestling weekend. Plus: Rizz gives a victory speech, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the crew imagines the future of wrestling movie absurdity.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:40:12</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE’s See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane’s horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night’s Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Breakdown:&lt;br&gt;
Rizz wins election day&lt;br&gt;
Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot.&lt;br&gt;
The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician.&lt;br&gt;
May 19 and WWE’s See No Evil&lt;br&gt;
Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil.&lt;br&gt;
The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film’s strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie’s budget and box office.&lt;br&gt;
Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history.&lt;br&gt;
WWE movie universe chaos&lt;br&gt;
Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That’s What I Am, WWE’s direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents.&lt;br&gt;
The crew jokes about turning WWE’s old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series.&lt;br&gt;
UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia&lt;br&gt;
Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck.&lt;br&gt;
The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture.&lt;br&gt;
WWE and NXT discussion&lt;br&gt;
Eosky and EVIL’s wedding comes up.&lt;br&gt;
The crew discusses EVIL’s NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars.&lt;br&gt;
Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube.&lt;br&gt;
Saturday Night’s Main Event preview&lt;br&gt;
The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women’s tag title action, and more.&lt;br&gt;
They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana.&lt;br&gt;
AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament&lt;br&gt;
The hosts preview AEW’s tournament brackets.&lt;br&gt;
They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more.&lt;br&gt;
Athena’s long championship reign is highlighted.&lt;br&gt;
Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example&lt;br&gt;
John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example.&lt;br&gt;
He breaks down the group’s contract logic, ownership of Gianni’s music and robes, and Gianni’s suspension.&lt;br&gt;
The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group.&lt;br&gt;
880 Wrestling storylines&lt;br&gt;
The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling.&lt;br&gt;
John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes.&lt;br&gt;
The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW.&lt;br&gt;
RWA Regional Championship controversy&lt;br&gt;
John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion.&lt;br&gt;
He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA.&lt;br&gt;
Gorgeous Gregory’s upcoming title opportunity is discussed.&lt;br&gt;
VCW tag title opportunity&lt;br&gt;
John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship.&lt;br&gt;
Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness.&lt;br&gt;
Point Park wrestling chaos&lt;br&gt;
John discusses invading Austin Karnes’ live podcast event at Point Park.&lt;br&gt;
Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus.&lt;br&gt;
What We Learned&lt;br&gt;
Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match.&lt;br&gt;
The chat learns that Mason Rook’s NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE ’12.&lt;br&gt;
Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history.&lt;br&gt;
The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game. &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Some Guy Named John, Sorg, Rizz, Mad Mike, pro wrestling podcast, indie wrestling, independent wrestling, 880 Wrestling, RWA Wrestling, VCW Wrestling, Leaders By Example, Clayton King, Gianni Michael Emricko, See No Evil, Kane WWE, May 19 WWE, WWE Films, AEW Double or Nothing, Owen Hart Tournament, Saturday Night’s Main Event, NXT, WWE, AEW, wrestling comedy, Pittsburgh wrestling, Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example.</p>

<p>The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE’s See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane’s horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night’s Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more.</p>

<p>Breakdown:<br>
Rizz wins election day<br>
Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot.<br>
The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician.<br>
May 19 and WWE’s See No Evil<br>
Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil.<br>
The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film’s strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie’s budget and box office.<br>
Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history.<br>
WWE movie universe chaos<br>
Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That’s What I Am, WWE’s direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents.<br>
The crew jokes about turning WWE’s old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series.<br>
UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia<br>
Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck.<br>
The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture.<br>
WWE and NXT discussion<br>
Eosky and EVIL’s wedding comes up.<br>
The crew discusses EVIL’s NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars.<br>
Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube.<br>
Saturday Night’s Main Event preview<br>
The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women’s tag title action, and more.<br>
They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana.<br>
AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament<br>
The hosts preview AEW’s tournament brackets.<br>
They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more.<br>
Athena’s long championship reign is highlighted.<br>
Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example<br>
John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example.<br>
He breaks down the group’s contract logic, ownership of Gianni’s music and robes, and Gianni’s suspension.<br>
The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group.<br>
880 Wrestling storylines<br>
The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling.<br>
John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes.<br>
The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW.<br>
RWA Regional Championship controversy<br>
John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion.<br>
He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA.<br>
Gorgeous Gregory’s upcoming title opportunity is discussed.<br>
VCW tag title opportunity<br>
John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship.<br>
Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness.<br>
Point Park wrestling chaos<br>
John discusses invading Austin Karnes’ live podcast event at Point Park.<br>
Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus.<br>
What We Learned<br>
Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match.<br>
The chat learns that Mason Rook’s NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE ’12.<br>
Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history.<br>
The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 1005, Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined in studio by pro wrestler Some Guy Named John for a chaotic, hilarious episode covering the Wrestling Mayhem Show presents April Fools spirit, May 19 wrestling lore, indie wrestling madness, WWE Films deep cuts, AEW and WWE weekend previews, and the ongoing saga of Leaders By Example.</p>

<p>The crew celebrates May 19, the 20th anniversary of WWE’s See No Evil, with Some Guy Named John delivering an increasingly detailed breakdown of Kane’s horror movie legacy. Rizz celebrates becoming an elected official, Mad Mike shows off wrestling collectibles, and the conversation spirals through WWE Films, NXT on YouTube, Saturday Night’s Main Event, AEW Double or Nothing, 880 Wrestling, RWA, VCW, and more.</p>

<p>Breakdown:<br>
Rizz wins election day<br>
Rizz talks about seeing his real name on the ballot.<br>
The crew jokes about wrestling, politics, campaign speeches, and Kane also being a politician.<br>
May 19 and WWE’s See No Evil<br>
Some Guy Named John celebrates the 20th anniversary of See No Evil.<br>
The crew discusses Kane as Jacob Goodnight, the film’s strange WWE marketing tie-ins, the May 19 angle, and the movie’s budget and box office.<br>
Later, they dive into See No Evil 2, the Soska Sisters, horror movie logic, and WWE Films history.<br>
WWE movie universe chaos<br>
Discussion includes The Marine, Countdown, Legendary, That’s What I Am, WWE’s direct-to-video era, and the wild concept of WWE wrestlers as secret agents.<br>
The crew jokes about turning WWE’s old novel Big Apple Takedown into a TV series.<br>
UpUpDownDown Uno nostalgia<br>
Mad Mike shows off a sealed UpUpDownDown Uno deck.<br>
The group remembers Xavier Woods / Austin Creed, pandemic-era Uno content, and WWE YouTube culture.<br>
WWE and NXT discussion<br>
Eosky and EVIL’s wedding comes up.<br>
The crew discusses EVIL’s NXT name change and how WWE handles renamed international stars.<br>
Sorg shares that full NXT episodes are available through CW Sports on YouTube.<br>
Saturday Night’s Main Event preview<br>
The crew runs through the card, including Penta, Ethan Page, Becky Lynch, Sol Ruca, women’s tag title action, and more.<br>
They joke about Penta being the poster boy and world champions skipping Fort Wayne, Indiana.<br>
AEW Double or Nothing / Owen Hart Tournament<br>
The hosts preview AEW’s tournament brackets.<br>
They discuss Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Bandido, Claudio, Brody King, Willow, Athena, Mina Shirakawa, and more.<br>
Athena’s long championship reign is highlighted.<br>
Some Guy Named John and Leaders By Example<br>
John explains how Gianni Michael Emricko was “absorbed” into Leaders By Example.<br>
He breaks down the group’s contract logic, ownership of Gianni’s music and robes, and Gianni’s suspension.<br>
The new unpaid intern Mitch is praised as a better fit for the group.<br>
880 Wrestling storylines<br>
The episode previews the ongoing Leaders By Example drama at 880 Wrestling.<br>
John discusses CPA, taxes, unsafe spaces, and why his friends do not pay taxes.<br>
The crew plugs a big indie wrestling weekend across 880, RWA, and VCW.<br>
RWA Regional Championship controversy<br>
John claims that he and Clayton King are collectively the RWA Regional Champion.<br>
He insists he did not interfere physically and says Leaders By Example are the true heroes of RWA.<br>
Gorgeous Gregory’s upcoming title opportunity is discussed.<br>
VCW tag title opportunity<br>
John talks about Clayton King being robbed of the VCW Championship.<br>
Leaders By Example now aim for the VCW Tag Team Titles against White Trash Wilderness.<br>
Point Park wrestling chaos<br>
John discusses invading Austin Karnes’ live podcast event at Point Park.<br>
Casey and a mascot get involved, and John threatens to investigate future wrestling events on campus.<br>
What We Learned<br>
Some Guy Named John wants to have a sing-off match.<br>
The chat learns that Mason Rook’s NXT theme is the same music Mason Ryan had in WWE ’12.<br>
Mad Mike learned that See No Evil has a surprisingly deep production history.<br>
The group reflects on the value of weekly independent wrestling and how 880 Wrestling continues to happen through sheer love of the game.</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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<item>
  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 995: Danhausen, Deathmatches &amp; Hardcore Ice Cream w/ Referee George Ross</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39078</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 02:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/1d62fbee-eb8e-473d-b80c-60d2c2666b17.mp3" length="220169035" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike are joined by Referee George Ross to break down Elimination Chamber fallout, Danhausen debut reactions, AEW chatter, AAA’s Rey de Reyes sword tradition, and plenty of classic Mayhem detours. George also recaps his recent CZW 27th Anniversary weekend and what’s ahead on his schedule, before the crew closes with a full “What We Learned” segment featuring Danhausen lessons and Sorg’s backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling.  </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:53:18</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/1/1d62fbee-eb8e-473d-b80c-60d2c2666b17/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it’s a loaded week of wrestling talk.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;First, the crew breaks down the weekend’s big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what’s clicking (and what isn’t) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen’s debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he’s officially in the mix.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew’s love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA’s Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream?&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company’s venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows).&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn’t judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg’s backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).&amp;nbsp;  &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>Wrestling Mayhem Show, Wrestling Mayhem Show 995, Referee George Ross, George Ross referee, Sorg, Rizz, Mad Mike, Elimination Chamber, WWE Elimination Chamber, WrestleMania road to WrestleMania, Danhausen, AEW, The IIconics, The Inspiration, Tony Storm, AAA, Rey de Reyes, New Japan Pro Wrestling, NJPW, CZW, Combat Zone Wrestling, deathmatch wrestling, independent wrestling, IndyWrestling.us, Pittsburgh wrestling podcast</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it’s a loaded week of wrestling talk.</p>

<p>First, the crew breaks down the weekend’s big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what’s clicking (and what isn’t) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen’s debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he’s officially in the mix.&nbsp; </p>

<p>From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew’s love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA’s Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream?&nbsp; </p>

<p>Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company’s venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows).&nbsp; </p>

<p>The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn’t judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg’s backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).&nbsp; </p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>The Wrestling Mayhem Show crew is back with Sorg, Rizz, and Mad Mike, joined by special guest Referee George Ross—and it’s a loaded week of wrestling talk.</p>

<p>First, the crew breaks down the weekend’s big talking points coming out of Elimination Chamber, including match reactions, what’s clicking (and what isn’t) on the road to WrestleMania, and how quickly the conversation shifts when a certain very-evil, very-nice wildcard shows up. Danhausen’s debut sparks debate about crowd reactions vs. internet reactions, plus what WWE can do with him now that he’s officially in the mix.&nbsp; </p>

<p>From there, the show bounces through the wider wrestling world: AEW chatter (including the crew’s love of social-media moments and crowd chants), AAA’s Rey de Reyes sword lore, and plenty of classic Mayhem tangents—including the important hard-hitting question of the week: what is the most hardcore ice cream?&nbsp; </p>

<p>Then Referee George Ross takes us inside his recent weekends in the trenches, including a deep dive into the world of CZW—from the 27th anniversary weekend and ultraviolence chaos, to why the company’s venue/schedule momentum feels genuinely exciting again (including the brewery “black light” shows).&nbsp; </p>

<p>The episode closes with a full “What We Learned” round—covering Danhausen-related life lessons, why you shouldn’t judge a two-minute moment before the follow-up, and Sorg’s backstage notes from New Japan Pro Wrestling work (yes, including the “New Japan is a slumber party” theory).&nbsp; </p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
</item>
<item>
  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 988: The Final Gavel with David Lawless</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39033</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/fdc57004-a0a5-429f-8bf2-79d4ea1b7cf1.mp3" length="161113364" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Sorg and Rizz return with a wide-ranging conversation on Wrestling Mayhem Show 988, exploring how professional wrestling continues to change in the modern landscape.

Topics include WWE’s streaming-first presentation, the growing importance of short-form highlights, and the impact fewer house shows have on wrestler development and the industry as a whole.

The show features a special guest appearance by recently retired “The Gavel” David Lawless, who reflects on his career, memorable moments, and the role adaptability and reliability played in his longevity.

The episode closes with What We Learned, connecting industry trends with personal lessons from a life in wrestling.

Listen now at www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>2:14:02</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/f/fdc57004-a0a5-429f-8bf2-79d4ea1b7cf1/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;Sorg and Rizz return with a wide-ranging conversation on Wrestling Mayhem Show 988, exploring how professional wrestling continues to change in the modern landscape.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Topics include WWE’s streaming-first presentation, the growing importance of short-form highlights, and the impact fewer house shows have on wrestler development and the industry as a whole.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The show features a special guest appearance by recently retired “The Gavel” David Lawless, who reflects on his career, memorable moments, and the role adaptability and reliability played in his longevity.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The episode closes with What We Learned, connecting industry trends with personal lessons from a life in wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Listen now at &lt;a href="http://www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>pro wrestling podcast, wrestling podcast, indie wrestling, independent wrestling, David Lawless, The Gavel David Lawless, wrestling retirement, wrestling storytelling, wrestling industry, wrestling business, streaming wrestling, WWE streaming, wrestling highlights, house shows, wrestling evolution, wrestling media, wrestling commentary, wrestling discussion, wrestling talk show, Sorg, Rizz, Pittsburgh wrestling, wrestling podcast network, wrestling culture</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg and Rizz return with a wide-ranging conversation on Wrestling Mayhem Show 988, exploring how professional wrestling continues to change in the modern landscape.</p>

<p>Topics include WWE’s streaming-first presentation, the growing importance of short-form highlights, and the impact fewer house shows have on wrestler development and the industry as a whole.</p>

<p>The show features a special guest appearance by recently retired “The Gavel” David Lawless, who reflects on his career, memorable moments, and the role adaptability and reliability played in his longevity.</p>

<p>The episode closes with What We Learned, connecting industry trends with personal lessons from a life in wrestling.</p>

<p>Listen now at <a href="http://www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener">www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com</a></p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Sorg and Rizz return with a wide-ranging conversation on Wrestling Mayhem Show 988, exploring how professional wrestling continues to change in the modern landscape.</p>

<p>Topics include WWE’s streaming-first presentation, the growing importance of short-form highlights, and the impact fewer house shows have on wrestler development and the industry as a whole.</p>

<p>The show features a special guest appearance by recently retired “The Gavel” David Lawless, who reflects on his career, memorable moments, and the role adaptability and reliability played in his longevity.</p>

<p>The episode closes with What We Learned, connecting industry trends with personal lessons from a life in wrestling.</p>

<p>Listen now at <a href="http://www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener">www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com</a></p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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<item>
  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 983: Inside AEW’s “No Guts” Blood &amp; Guts + Zeke Mercer on Violence, Hate, and THAT Chant</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/39005</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/b3008300-3686-4a07-aa83-ce25c281e112.mp3" length="210694904" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>This week we’re joined by pro wrestler Zeke Mercer, and things get intense quickly. We break down AEW Blood &amp; Guts, praise Marina Shafir’s violent performance, discuss AEW’s long-term storytelling, and look at WWE’s Survivor Series build—including the powerhouse women taking over.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:48:22</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/b/b3008300-3686-4a07-aa83-ce25c281e112/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week we’re joined by pro wrestler Zeke Mercer, and things get intense quickly. We break down AEW Blood &amp;amp; Guts, praise Marina Shafir’s violent performance, discuss AEW’s long-term storytelling, and look at WWE’s Survivor Series build—including the powerhouse women taking over.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We also dive into Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland storytelling, AEW Full Gear, the Rey Mysterio animated series, the RWA and Neo Pro weekend shows, and more.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Zeke gives a full behind-the-scenes look at the fall of the Matriarchy at 880 Wrestling, why he turned on Paris Sahara, why kids cry when they see him, and why “Fuck you, Zeke” might be the most honest chant in wrestling.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Plus: What We Learned This Week, including Ray Mysterio’s emotional Eddie Guerrero article, “blobby,” and Zeke admitting the world may not survive an 880 title run. &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords> Zeke Mercer, 880 Wrestling, AEW Blood and Guts, AEW Full Gear, Marina Shafir, Jon Moxley, Hangman Page, Swerve Strickland, WWE Survivor Series, WWE women’s division, Lash Legend, Rhea Ripley, Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair, Rey Mysterio cartoon, Rey vs The Darkness, Eddie Guerrero tribute, RWA Wrestling, Neo Pro Wrestling, Pittsburgh wrestling, independent wrestling, Matriarchy 880 Wrestling, Paris Sahara, Psychedelic Dreams 880 Wrestling, Sammy 880 Wrestling, Nix Wilde, AEW storytelling, AEW women’s division, Jon Moxley commentary, Darby Allin vs PAC, Samoa Joe vs Hangman, Mark Briscoe, Kyle Fletcher, AEW National Championship, WWE 2K25 Netflix, pro wrestling discussion, wrestling news, wrestling analysis</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week we’re joined by pro wrestler Zeke Mercer, and things get intense quickly. We break down AEW Blood &amp; Guts, praise Marina Shafir’s violent performance, discuss AEW’s long-term storytelling, and look at WWE’s Survivor Series build—including the powerhouse women taking over.</p>

<p>We also dive into Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland storytelling, AEW Full Gear, the Rey Mysterio animated series, the RWA and Neo Pro weekend shows, and more.</p>

<p>Zeke gives a full behind-the-scenes look at the fall of the Matriarchy at 880 Wrestling, why he turned on Paris Sahara, why kids cry when they see him, and why “Fuck you, Zeke” might be the most honest chant in wrestling.</p>

<p>Plus: What We Learned This Week, including Ray Mysterio’s emotional Eddie Guerrero article, “blobby,” and Zeke admitting the world may not survive an 880 title run.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week we’re joined by pro wrestler Zeke Mercer, and things get intense quickly. We break down AEW Blood &amp; Guts, praise Marina Shafir’s violent performance, discuss AEW’s long-term storytelling, and look at WWE’s Survivor Series build—including the powerhouse women taking over.</p>

<p>We also dive into Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland storytelling, AEW Full Gear, the Rey Mysterio animated series, the RWA and Neo Pro weekend shows, and more.</p>

<p>Zeke gives a full behind-the-scenes look at the fall of the Matriarchy at 880 Wrestling, why he turned on Paris Sahara, why kids cry when they see him, and why “Fuck you, Zeke” might be the most honest chant in wrestling.</p>

<p>Plus: What We Learned This Week, including Ray Mysterio’s emotional Eddie Guerrero article, “blobby,” and Zeke admitting the world may not survive an 880 title run.</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 930: Blood, Belts, and Briscoes: AEW vs WWE’s Storytelling Battle</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38742</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/1b2eae32-612a-4ab6-99f6-d3347398af6d.mp3" length="134798535" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
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  <itunes:duration>1:08:51</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• AEW vs NXT Comparison:

• AEW and NXT went head-to-head on “Tuesday Night War.”

• The hosts discuss how both shows offer great content, making it hard for fans to choose. They mention how DVR and streaming have changed the viewing experience.

• AEW’s strategy might have been to avoid blood-heavy matches to appeal to NXT fans used to less violent programming.

• NXT showcased appearances from big names like Randy Orton and featured a Women’s Championship match.

• Main Points of AEW’s Strategy: AEW strategically avoided turning away WWE fans by toning down their more violent elements. Mercedes Moné made an appearance, which was seen as an attempt to pull WWE fans into AEW.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Women’s Wrestling Discussion&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• NXT Women’s Segment: A significant focus was placed on a women’s wrestling segment featuring top talents, highlighting the growing depth of the division. There was a spotlight on talent who hadn’t wrestled yet, like Stephanie Vaquer, creating excitement for future matches.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Patreons and Sponsors&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Thanking Patrons and Sponsors: The hosts took a moment to thank their supporters and sponsors, including long-time patrons like Beau Diggity and Slice on Broadway.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Bad Blood Review&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Hell in a Cell Match Review: The hosts praised a recent Hell in a Cell match from WWE’s “Bad Blood” event, calling it one of the best in recent years. They discussed the use of blood in the match and its impact, noting Drew McIntyre’s real-life injury of 16 staples.

• Storyline Continuation: There was discussion about the aftermath of the match and how it set up future WWE storylines involving Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and The Rock.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;AEW vs WWE: Wrestling vs Storyline&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Wrestling vs Storyline Debate: The hosts reflected on the difference between WWE and AEW programming. AEW tends to focus more on in-ring wrestling, while WWE places more emphasis on storytelling, particularly in main event matches.

• They discussed how WWE’s main events often center on drama and developments in the last five minutes, while AEW matches keep fans engaged throughout with high-caliber wrestling.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Inside Wrestling Observations&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Production Differences: There was a detailed discussion about AEW’s longer transition times between shows compared to WWE’s efficiency in turning over live shows for different segments or events, such as SmackDown turning into 205 Live quickly.

• Crowd Reactions: The hosts talked about their experiences at live AEW events, including engaging with chants and how the fan interaction added to the experience.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What We Learned Segment&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Rizz: Shared that Jey Uso’s Waffle House order was immense, adding a light-hearted note.

• Sorg: Reflected on attending live wrestling events and how being at live shows, like AEW Dynamite, re-energizes him, even when feeling out of place or anxious in social settings.

• Podnar: Mentioned how staying up to watch late wrestling shows can be exhausting, but how meaningful it is to catch the highlights and stories unfolding in these events.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>AEW, NXT, WWE, Hell in a Cell, Bad Blood, AEW vs NXT, Tuesday Night War, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Mercedes Moné, Ricochet, Will Ospreay, Wrestling Mayhem Show, wrestling podcast, independent wrestling, wrestling storytelling, wrestling strategy, Drew McIntyre, wrestling highlights, Jey Uso, Waffle House, indie wrestling, Danhausen, Darius Carter, RWA, Prospect Pro Wrestling, wrestling events, wrestling rivalries</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<pre><code>• AEW vs NXT Comparison:

• AEW and NXT went head-to-head on “Tuesday Night War.”

• The hosts discuss how both shows offer great content, making it hard for fans to choose. They mention how DVR and streaming have changed the viewing experience.

• AEW’s strategy might have been to avoid blood-heavy matches to appeal to NXT fans used to less violent programming.

• NXT showcased appearances from big names like Randy Orton and featured a Women’s Championship match.

• Main Points of AEW’s Strategy: AEW strategically avoided turning away WWE fans by toning down their more violent elements. Mercedes Moné made an appearance, which was seen as an attempt to pull WWE fans into AEW.
</code></pre>

<p>Women’s Wrestling Discussion</p>

<pre><code>• NXT Women’s Segment: A significant focus was placed on a women’s wrestling segment featuring top talents, highlighting the growing depth of the division. There was a spotlight on talent who hadn’t wrestled yet, like Stephanie Vaquer, creating excitement for future matches.
</code></pre>

<p>Patreons and Sponsors</p>

<pre><code>• Thanking Patrons and Sponsors: The hosts took a moment to thank their supporters and sponsors, including long-time patrons like Beau Diggity and Slice on Broadway.
</code></pre>

<p>Bad Blood Review</p>

<pre><code>• Hell in a Cell Match Review: The hosts praised a recent Hell in a Cell match from WWE’s “Bad Blood” event, calling it one of the best in recent years. They discussed the use of blood in the match and its impact, noting Drew McIntyre’s real-life injury of 16 staples.

• Storyline Continuation: There was discussion about the aftermath of the match and how it set up future WWE storylines involving Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and The Rock.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW vs WWE: Wrestling vs Storyline</p>

<pre><code>• Wrestling vs Storyline Debate: The hosts reflected on the difference between WWE and AEW programming. AEW tends to focus more on in-ring wrestling, while WWE places more emphasis on storytelling, particularly in main event matches.

• They discussed how WWE’s main events often center on drama and developments in the last five minutes, while AEW matches keep fans engaged throughout with high-caliber wrestling.
</code></pre>

<p>Inside Wrestling Observations</p>

<pre><code>• Production Differences: There was a detailed discussion about AEW’s longer transition times between shows compared to WWE’s efficiency in turning over live shows for different segments or events, such as SmackDown turning into 205 Live quickly.

• Crowd Reactions: The hosts talked about their experiences at live AEW events, including engaging with chants and how the fan interaction added to the experience.
</code></pre>

<p>What We Learned Segment</p>

<pre><code>• Rizz: Shared that Jey Uso’s Waffle House order was immense, adding a light-hearted note.

• Sorg: Reflected on attending live wrestling events and how being at live shows, like AEW Dynamite, re-energizes him, even when feeling out of place or anxious in social settings.

• Podnar: Mentioned how staying up to watch late wrestling shows can be exhausting, but how meaningful it is to catch the highlights and stories unfolding in these events.
</code></pre>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<pre><code>• AEW vs NXT Comparison:

• AEW and NXT went head-to-head on “Tuesday Night War.”

• The hosts discuss how both shows offer great content, making it hard for fans to choose. They mention how DVR and streaming have changed the viewing experience.

• AEW’s strategy might have been to avoid blood-heavy matches to appeal to NXT fans used to less violent programming.

• NXT showcased appearances from big names like Randy Orton and featured a Women’s Championship match.

• Main Points of AEW’s Strategy: AEW strategically avoided turning away WWE fans by toning down their more violent elements. Mercedes Moné made an appearance, which was seen as an attempt to pull WWE fans into AEW.
</code></pre>

<p>Women’s Wrestling Discussion</p>

<pre><code>• NXT Women’s Segment: A significant focus was placed on a women’s wrestling segment featuring top talents, highlighting the growing depth of the division. There was a spotlight on talent who hadn’t wrestled yet, like Stephanie Vaquer, creating excitement for future matches.
</code></pre>

<p>Patreons and Sponsors</p>

<pre><code>• Thanking Patrons and Sponsors: The hosts took a moment to thank their supporters and sponsors, including long-time patrons like Beau Diggity and Slice on Broadway.
</code></pre>

<p>Bad Blood Review</p>

<pre><code>• Hell in a Cell Match Review: The hosts praised a recent Hell in a Cell match from WWE’s “Bad Blood” event, calling it one of the best in recent years. They discussed the use of blood in the match and its impact, noting Drew McIntyre’s real-life injury of 16 staples.

• Storyline Continuation: There was discussion about the aftermath of the match and how it set up future WWE storylines involving Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and The Rock.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW vs WWE: Wrestling vs Storyline</p>

<pre><code>• Wrestling vs Storyline Debate: The hosts reflected on the difference between WWE and AEW programming. AEW tends to focus more on in-ring wrestling, while WWE places more emphasis on storytelling, particularly in main event matches.

• They discussed how WWE’s main events often center on drama and developments in the last five minutes, while AEW matches keep fans engaged throughout with high-caliber wrestling.
</code></pre>

<p>Inside Wrestling Observations</p>

<pre><code>• Production Differences: There was a detailed discussion about AEW’s longer transition times between shows compared to WWE’s efficiency in turning over live shows for different segments or events, such as SmackDown turning into 205 Live quickly.

• Crowd Reactions: The hosts talked about their experiences at live AEW events, including engaging with chants and how the fan interaction added to the experience.
</code></pre>

<p>What We Learned Segment</p>

<pre><code>• Rizz: Shared that Jey Uso’s Waffle House order was immense, adding a light-hearted note.

• Sorg: Reflected on attending live wrestling events and how being at live shows, like AEW Dynamite, re-energizes him, even when feeling out of place or anxious in social settings.

• Podnar: Mentioned how staying up to watch late wrestling shows can be exhausting, but how meaningful it is to catch the highlights and stories unfolding in these events.
</code></pre>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 919: The One Where Dani Mo Brings a Knife to a Podcast</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 03:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Join host Mike Sorg (Sorgatron) for an exhilarating episode featuring special guests Dani Mo and the Neon Ninja Facade. Dani Mo shares her thrilling journey to the Everest region, where she participated in a record-breaking wrestling match at the highest elevation for a women’s pro wrestling bout. The episode also delves into the latest wrestling news, including MJF and Will Ospreay’s hour-long match, AEW’s potential move to the Max streaming platform, and the importance of live streaming for independent wrestling. Don’t miss the “What We Learned” segment, where Dani Mo and Facade reveal key takeaways from their recent experiences, highlighting dedication, flexibility, and the value of trust and verification.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:50:06</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/9/9c09d7a9-4cd9-4b87-ae0c-d5d56bc2083e/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us for an exhilarating episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, hosted by Mike Sorg (Sorgatron). In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome special guests Dani Mo and the Neon Ninja Facade. Dive into the latest happenings in the professional wrestling world as we explore their incredible journeys and experiences. From Dani Mo’s record-breaking match in the Everest region to insights on AEW and WWE, this episode is brimming with stories and analysis that wrestling fans won’t want to miss.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Dani Mo’s Everest Wrestling Adventure&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Dani Mo shares her thrilling journey to the Everest region where she participated in a record-breaking wrestling match.

• Details about the highest elevation women’s pro wrestling match.

• Challenges and preparations for wrestling at high altitudes.

• Unique experiences in Nepal, including cultural encounters and travel challenges.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;MJF and Will Ospreay’s Hour-long Match&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Discussion on the nearly hour-long match between MJF and Will Ospreay.

• Comparison of match lengths and personal experiences with long matches.

• Mention of Chris Hero’s Infinity Gauntlet match lasting over three hours.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;AEW vs. WWE: Storytelling and Wrestling&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Analysis of AEW’s approach to wrestling and storytelling compared to WWE.

• Discussion on AEW’s long matches and their impact on viewers.

• Mention of dual display setups for watching wrestling and other activities.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;AEW’s Potential Move to Max Streaming Platform&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Rumors about AEW content being added to the Max streaming platform.

• Speculation on the impact of this move on AEW’s visibility and accessibility.

• Discussion on the current state of Warner Brothers Discovery and streaming services.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Live Streaming and Independent Wrestling&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Insights on the importance of live streaming for independent wrestling promotions.

• Comparison of viewership numbers for live versus recorded shows.

• Discussion on how promotions use footage for marketing and promotion.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Personal Stories and Anecdotes&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Facade shares his experiences traveling and wrestling internationally.

• Dani Mo’s meticulous planning and dedication to her wrestling career.

• Fun and humorous anecdotes from their travels and wrestling matches.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What We Learned Segment&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In the “What We Learned” segment, Dani Mo and Facade shared several key takeaways from their recent experiences:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Dani Mo’s Dedication and Preparation&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Dani Mo emphasized the importance of meticulous planning and preparation, especially when facing unique challenges like wrestling at high altitudes.

• Her commitment to not drinking alcohol for three weeks before the match and taking elevation sickness pills showcases her dedication to her craft.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Facade’s Flexibility and Adaptability&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;• Facade highlighted the need to be flexible and adaptable, especially when dealing with unpredictable situations in international travel and wrestling.

• His ability to stay calm and collected during unforeseen delays and challenges was a key lesson.

• Both guests stressed the importance of trust but also the need for independent verification when dealing with new opportunities and unfamiliar environments.

• Their experiences in Nepal underscored the necessity of having reliable contacts and doing thorough research.
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of two professional wrestlers as they navigate the highs and lows of their careers, with plenty of insights and entertainment for wrestling fans.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>Dani Mo, Neon Ninja Facade, Wrestling Mayhem Show, Everest Wrestling Match, MJF, Will Ospreay, AEW, WWE, Chris Hero, Infinity Gauntlet Match, AEW on Max, Warner Brothers Discovery, Independent Wrestling, Live Streaming, Professional Wrestling, Nepal Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Stories, Wrestling News, Wrestling Analysis, Wrestling Podcast, High Altitude Wrestling, Record Breaking Wrestling Match</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>Join us for an exhilarating episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, hosted by Mike Sorg (Sorgatron). In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome special guests Dani Mo and the Neon Ninja Facade. Dive into the latest happenings in the professional wrestling world as we explore their incredible journeys and experiences. From Dani Mo’s record-breaking match in the Everest region to insights on AEW and WWE, this episode is brimming with stories and analysis that wrestling fans won’t want to miss.</p>

<p>Dani Mo’s Everest Wrestling Adventure</p>

<pre><code>• Dani Mo shares her thrilling journey to the Everest region where she participated in a record-breaking wrestling match.

• Details about the highest elevation women’s pro wrestling match.

• Challenges and preparations for wrestling at high altitudes.

• Unique experiences in Nepal, including cultural encounters and travel challenges.
</code></pre>

<p>MJF and Will Ospreay’s Hour-long Match</p>

<pre><code>• Discussion on the nearly hour-long match between MJF and Will Ospreay.

• Comparison of match lengths and personal experiences with long matches.

• Mention of Chris Hero’s Infinity Gauntlet match lasting over three hours.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW vs. WWE: Storytelling and Wrestling</p>

<pre><code>• Analysis of AEW’s approach to wrestling and storytelling compared to WWE.

• Discussion on AEW’s long matches and their impact on viewers.

• Mention of dual display setups for watching wrestling and other activities.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW’s Potential Move to Max Streaming Platform</p>

<pre><code>• Rumors about AEW content being added to the Max streaming platform.

• Speculation on the impact of this move on AEW’s visibility and accessibility.

• Discussion on the current state of Warner Brothers Discovery and streaming services.
</code></pre>

<p>Live Streaming and Independent Wrestling</p>

<pre><code>• Insights on the importance of live streaming for independent wrestling promotions.

• Comparison of viewership numbers for live versus recorded shows.

• Discussion on how promotions use footage for marketing and promotion.
</code></pre>

<p>Personal Stories and Anecdotes</p>

<pre><code>• Facade shares his experiences traveling and wrestling internationally.

• Dani Mo’s meticulous planning and dedication to her wrestling career.

• Fun and humorous anecdotes from their travels and wrestling matches.
</code></pre>

<p>What We Learned Segment</p>

<p>In the “What We Learned” segment, Dani Mo and Facade shared several key takeaways from their recent experiences:</p>

<p>Dani Mo’s Dedication and Preparation</p>

<pre><code>• Dani Mo emphasized the importance of meticulous planning and preparation, especially when facing unique challenges like wrestling at high altitudes.

• Her commitment to not drinking alcohol for three weeks before the match and taking elevation sickness pills showcases her dedication to her craft.
</code></pre>

<p>Facade’s Flexibility and Adaptability</p>

<pre><code>• Facade highlighted the need to be flexible and adaptable, especially when dealing with unpredictable situations in international travel and wrestling.

• His ability to stay calm and collected during unforeseen delays and challenges was a key lesson.

• Both guests stressed the importance of trust but also the need for independent verification when dealing with new opportunities and unfamiliar environments.

• Their experiences in Nepal underscored the necessity of having reliable contacts and doing thorough research.
</code></pre>

<p>This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of two professional wrestlers as they navigate the highs and lows of their careers, with plenty of insights and entertainment for wrestling fans.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>Join us for an exhilarating episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show, hosted by Mike Sorg (Sorgatron). In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome special guests Dani Mo and the Neon Ninja Facade. Dive into the latest happenings in the professional wrestling world as we explore their incredible journeys and experiences. From Dani Mo’s record-breaking match in the Everest region to insights on AEW and WWE, this episode is brimming with stories and analysis that wrestling fans won’t want to miss.</p>

<p>Dani Mo’s Everest Wrestling Adventure</p>

<pre><code>• Dani Mo shares her thrilling journey to the Everest region where she participated in a record-breaking wrestling match.

• Details about the highest elevation women’s pro wrestling match.

• Challenges and preparations for wrestling at high altitudes.

• Unique experiences in Nepal, including cultural encounters and travel challenges.
</code></pre>

<p>MJF and Will Ospreay’s Hour-long Match</p>

<pre><code>• Discussion on the nearly hour-long match between MJF and Will Ospreay.

• Comparison of match lengths and personal experiences with long matches.

• Mention of Chris Hero’s Infinity Gauntlet match lasting over three hours.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW vs. WWE: Storytelling and Wrestling</p>

<pre><code>• Analysis of AEW’s approach to wrestling and storytelling compared to WWE.

• Discussion on AEW’s long matches and their impact on viewers.

• Mention of dual display setups for watching wrestling and other activities.
</code></pre>

<p>AEW’s Potential Move to Max Streaming Platform</p>

<pre><code>• Rumors about AEW content being added to the Max streaming platform.

• Speculation on the impact of this move on AEW’s visibility and accessibility.

• Discussion on the current state of Warner Brothers Discovery and streaming services.
</code></pre>

<p>Live Streaming and Independent Wrestling</p>

<pre><code>• Insights on the importance of live streaming for independent wrestling promotions.

• Comparison of viewership numbers for live versus recorded shows.

• Discussion on how promotions use footage for marketing and promotion.
</code></pre>

<p>Personal Stories and Anecdotes</p>

<pre><code>• Facade shares his experiences traveling and wrestling internationally.

• Dani Mo’s meticulous planning and dedication to her wrestling career.

• Fun and humorous anecdotes from their travels and wrestling matches.
</code></pre>

<p>What We Learned Segment</p>

<p>In the “What We Learned” segment, Dani Mo and Facade shared several key takeaways from their recent experiences:</p>

<p>Dani Mo’s Dedication and Preparation</p>

<pre><code>• Dani Mo emphasized the importance of meticulous planning and preparation, especially when facing unique challenges like wrestling at high altitudes.

• Her commitment to not drinking alcohol for three weeks before the match and taking elevation sickness pills showcases her dedication to her craft.
</code></pre>

<p>Facade’s Flexibility and Adaptability</p>

<pre><code>• Facade highlighted the need to be flexible and adaptable, especially when dealing with unpredictable situations in international travel and wrestling.

• His ability to stay calm and collected during unforeseen delays and challenges was a key lesson.

• Both guests stressed the importance of trust but also the need for independent verification when dealing with new opportunities and unfamiliar environments.

• Their experiences in Nepal underscored the necessity of having reliable contacts and doing thorough research.
</code></pre>

<p>This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of two professional wrestlers as they navigate the highs and lows of their careers, with plenty of insights and entertainment for wrestling fans.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 914: We're Here.  Still Podcasting</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38675</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/9ea7ca63-e7bd-49db-8cee-15277e5bac65.mp3" length="151426135" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Podcast Preview: Wrestling Mayhem Show Episode 914

Join hosts Michael Sorg (Sorgatron), Zach Rizza (Riz), and Dave Podnar as they welcome special guest Bubba Brewer for an action-packed episode of the Wrestling Mayhem Show! This week, the crew dives into local Pittsburgh wrestling events, reviews WWE's Clash at the Castle in Scotland, and discusses the resurgence of independent wrestling. Bubba Brewer shares exciting details about the upcoming APWF show featuring EC3 and Bill Collier. The team also explores the challenges and triumphs of live wrestling production and reflects on what they learned this week. Don't miss out on the lively conversation and behind-the-scenes insights from the world of professional wrestling!</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>2:05:57</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;This week's Wrestling Mayhem Show features guest Bubba Brewer joining hosts Michael Sorg, Zach Rizza, and Dave Podnar to discuss the latest in professional wrestling. The episode covers a mix of local wrestling events, WWE news, and an in-depth analysis of the recent big wrestling events. The team also delves into the unique atmosphere of international wrestling audiences and the evolving landscape of independent wrestling. Here's a detailed breakdown of the topics covered:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Local Wrestling Events:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Discussion on recent local wrestling events in Pittsburgh.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Highlights of the Enjoy Wrestling show attended by Sorg and Rizz.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;WWE News:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Review of WWE's recent event in Scotland, emphasizing the energetic crowd and comparing it to American audiences.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Analysis of WWE's strategy for hosting events in Europe and the impact on the overall fan experience.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Big Wrestling Events:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In-depth look at WWE's Clash at the Castle in Scotland.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Commentary on the quality of matches, particularly focusing on Rhea Ripley and Drew McIntyre's performances.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Discussion about CM Punk's surprising appearance and its implications for future storylines.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Independent Wrestling:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Bubba Brewer shares insights on the resurgence of independent wrestling in the Pittsburgh area.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Details about the upcoming APWF (Allied Powers Wrestling Federation) show, featuring EC3 and Bill Collier.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The significance of promoting independent shows and the importance of collaboration among local promotions.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Wrestling Production Insights:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The hosts discuss the technical challenges and triumphs of producing live wrestling events.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Reflections on how production techniques have evolved and their impact on the audience's viewing experience.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!&amp;nbsp;Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Wrestling Mayhem Show, Michael Sorg, Sorgatron, Zach Rizza, Riz, Dave Podnar, Bubba Brewer, WWE, Clash at the Castle, EC3, Bill Collier, APWF, Independent Wrestling, Pittsburgh Wrestling, Enjoy Wrestling, Wrestling News, Wrestling Production, WWE Scotland, Wrestling Fans, Wrestling Storylines, Professional Wrestling, Wrestling Events, Wrestling Analysis, Wrestling Podcasts, Patreon, Wrestling Community</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>This week's Wrestling Mayhem Show features guest Bubba Brewer joining hosts Michael Sorg, Zach Rizza, and Dave Podnar to discuss the latest in professional wrestling. The episode covers a mix of local wrestling events, WWE news, and an in-depth analysis of the recent big wrestling events. The team also delves into the unique atmosphere of international wrestling audiences and the evolving landscape of independent wrestling. Here's a detailed breakdown of the topics covered:</p>

<p>Local Wrestling Events:</p>

<p>Discussion on recent local wrestling events in Pittsburgh.</p>

<p>Highlights of the Enjoy Wrestling show attended by Sorg and Rizz.</p>

<p>WWE News:</p>

<p>Review of WWE's recent event in Scotland, emphasizing the energetic crowd and comparing it to American audiences.</p>

<p>Analysis of WWE's strategy for hosting events in Europe and the impact on the overall fan experience.</p>

<p>Big Wrestling Events:</p>

<p>In-depth look at WWE's Clash at the Castle in Scotland.</p>

<p>Commentary on the quality of matches, particularly focusing on Rhea Ripley and Drew McIntyre's performances.</p>

<p>Discussion about CM Punk's surprising appearance and its implications for future storylines.</p>

<p>Independent Wrestling:</p>

<p>Bubba Brewer shares insights on the resurgence of independent wrestling in the Pittsburgh area.</p>

<p>Details about the upcoming APWF (Allied Powers Wrestling Federation) show, featuring EC3 and Bill Collier.</p>

<p>The significance of promoting independent shows and the importance of collaboration among local promotions.</p>

<p>Wrestling Production Insights:</p>

<p>The hosts discuss the technical challenges and triumphs of producing live wrestling events.</p>

<p>Reflections on how production techniques have evolved and their impact on the audience's viewing experience.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!&nbsp;Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>This week's Wrestling Mayhem Show features guest Bubba Brewer joining hosts Michael Sorg, Zach Rizza, and Dave Podnar to discuss the latest in professional wrestling. The episode covers a mix of local wrestling events, WWE news, and an in-depth analysis of the recent big wrestling events. The team also delves into the unique atmosphere of international wrestling audiences and the evolving landscape of independent wrestling. Here's a detailed breakdown of the topics covered:</p>

<p>Local Wrestling Events:</p>

<p>Discussion on recent local wrestling events in Pittsburgh.</p>

<p>Highlights of the Enjoy Wrestling show attended by Sorg and Rizz.</p>

<p>WWE News:</p>

<p>Review of WWE's recent event in Scotland, emphasizing the energetic crowd and comparing it to American audiences.</p>

<p>Analysis of WWE's strategy for hosting events in Europe and the impact on the overall fan experience.</p>

<p>Big Wrestling Events:</p>

<p>In-depth look at WWE's Clash at the Castle in Scotland.</p>

<p>Commentary on the quality of matches, particularly focusing on Rhea Ripley and Drew McIntyre's performances.</p>

<p>Discussion about CM Punk's surprising appearance and its implications for future storylines.</p>

<p>Independent Wrestling:</p>

<p>Bubba Brewer shares insights on the resurgence of independent wrestling in the Pittsburgh area.</p>

<p>Details about the upcoming APWF (Allied Powers Wrestling Federation) show, featuring EC3 and Bill Collier.</p>

<p>The significance of promoting independent shows and the importance of collaboration among local promotions.</p>

<p>Wrestling Production Insights:</p>

<p>The hosts discuss the technical challenges and triumphs of producing live wrestling events.</p>

<p>Reflections on how production techniques have evolved and their impact on the audience's viewing experience.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!&nbsp;Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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<item>
  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 912: Hockey Never Disappointed Me Like Wrestling</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38666</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/a576c6a8-ce81-40e5-ae97-f7cd560edea3.mp3" length="129853083" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:48:12</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at &lt;a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sorg and the Orginal Rizz are joined by Special Guest: Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling as we cover the latest AEW and WWE news and explore our dreamsa nd nightmares. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Meighan Nelson's Experiences:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Discussion about Meighan's work with various wrestling promotions including NWA Exodus.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Meighan's involvement in the wrestling scene as a fan and professional, including her interactions with fans and wrestlers.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Wrestling Anecdotes and Stories:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Humorous stories from live wrestling events, including encounters with fans and wrestlers.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Meighan recalls her interactions with wrestling personalities and shares behind-the-scenes stories.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;News and Updates:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Discussion on Ethan Page's status with NXT and his upcoming bookings.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Speculations on Ethan Page's involvement in various wrestling promotions.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Updates on RWA and other local wrestling events.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Mention of Jordan Grace's appearance on NXT and her upcoming match against Stevie Turner.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Analysis of recent WWE and AEW storylines, including Dominic and Liv Morgan's relationship and Gable Steveson's storyline.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;NWA and EC3:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Meighan provides insights into EC3's recent activities and his upcoming matches, including his title defense against Pretty Boy Smooth.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Discussion on the impact of EC3 bringing the NWA title to the Pittsburgh area.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at &lt;a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.indywrestling.network&lt;/a&gt;. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show&lt;/p&gt;

WrestlingMayhemShow #MichaelSorg #ZachRizza #MeighanNelson #RyseWrestling #NWAExodus #EthanPage #NXT #JordanGrace #WWE #AEW #EC3 #PrettyBoySmooth #IndependentWrestling #PittsburghWrestling #WrestlingNews #WrestlingPodcast

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;What topics were discussed on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
Who were the hosts and special guests on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
What are the latest updates on Ethan Page and his involvement with NXT?
What did Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling discuss on the podcast?
What stories and anecdotes were shared by the hosts and guest?
What are the recent developments in WWE and AEW storylines?
How is EC3 involved with NWA and local Pittsburgh wrestling events?
What events and matches were promoted during the podcast episode?
How does Wrestling Mayhem Show engage with the Pittsburgh wrestling community?
What are the upcoming wrestling events mentioned in the podcast? 
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Meighan Nelson, Ryse Wrestling, NWA Exodus, Ethan Page, NXT, Jordan Grace, WWE, AEW, EC3, Pretty Boy Smooth, Independent Wrestling, Pittsburgh Wrestling, Wrestling News, Wrestling Podcast</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at <a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener">www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</a></p>

<p>Sorg and the Orginal Rizz are joined by Special Guest: Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling as we cover the latest AEW and WWE news and explore our dreamsa nd nightmares. </p>

<p>Meighan Nelson's Experiences:</p>

<p>Discussion about Meighan's work with various wrestling promotions including NWA Exodus.</p>

<p>Meighan's involvement in the wrestling scene as a fan and professional, including her interactions with fans and wrestlers.</p>

<p>Wrestling Anecdotes and Stories:</p>

<p>Humorous stories from live wrestling events, including encounters with fans and wrestlers.</p>

<p>Meighan recalls her interactions with wrestling personalities and shares behind-the-scenes stories.</p>

<p>News and Updates:</p>

<p>Discussion on Ethan Page's status with NXT and his upcoming bookings.</p>

<p>Speculations on Ethan Page's involvement in various wrestling promotions.</p>

<p>Updates on RWA and other local wrestling events.</p>

<p>Mention of Jordan Grace's appearance on NXT and her upcoming match against Stevie Turner.</p>

<p>Analysis of recent WWE and AEW storylines, including Dominic and Liv Morgan's relationship and Gable Steveson's storyline.</p>

<p>NWA and EC3:</p>

<p>Meighan provides insights into EC3's recent activities and his upcoming matches, including his title defense against Pretty Boy Smooth.</p>

<p>Discussion on the impact of EC3 bringing the NWA title to the Pittsburgh area.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>

WrestlingMayhemShow #MichaelSorg #ZachRizza #MeighanNelson #RyseWrestling #NWAExodus #EthanPage #NXT #JordanGrace #WWE #AEW #EC3 #PrettyBoySmooth #IndependentWrestling #PittsburghWrestling #WrestlingNews #WrestlingPodcast

<pre><code>What topics were discussed on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
Who were the hosts and special guests on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
What are the latest updates on Ethan Page and his involvement with NXT?
What did Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling discuss on the podcast?
What stories and anecdotes were shared by the hosts and guest?
What are the recent developments in WWE and AEW storylines?
How is EC3 involved with NWA and local Pittsburgh wrestling events?
What events and matches were promoted during the podcast episode?
How does Wrestling Mayhem Show engage with the Pittsburgh wrestling community?
What are the upcoming wrestling events mentioned in the podcast?
</code></pre>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at <a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener">www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</a></p>

<p>Sorg and the Orginal Rizz are joined by Special Guest: Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling as we cover the latest AEW and WWE news and explore our dreamsa nd nightmares. </p>

<p>Meighan Nelson's Experiences:</p>

<p>Discussion about Meighan's work with various wrestling promotions including NWA Exodus.</p>

<p>Meighan's involvement in the wrestling scene as a fan and professional, including her interactions with fans and wrestlers.</p>

<p>Wrestling Anecdotes and Stories:</p>

<p>Humorous stories from live wrestling events, including encounters with fans and wrestlers.</p>

<p>Meighan recalls her interactions with wrestling personalities and shares behind-the-scenes stories.</p>

<p>News and Updates:</p>

<p>Discussion on Ethan Page's status with NXT and his upcoming bookings.</p>

<p>Speculations on Ethan Page's involvement in various wrestling promotions.</p>

<p>Updates on RWA and other local wrestling events.</p>

<p>Mention of Jordan Grace's appearance on NXT and her upcoming match against Stevie Turner.</p>

<p>Analysis of recent WWE and AEW storylines, including Dominic and Liv Morgan's relationship and Gable Steveson's storyline.</p>

<p>NWA and EC3:</p>

<p>Meighan provides insights into EC3's recent activities and his upcoming matches, including his title defense against Pretty Boy Smooth.</p>

<p>Discussion on the impact of EC3 bringing the NWA title to the Pittsburgh area.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>

WrestlingMayhemShow #MichaelSorg #ZachRizza #MeighanNelson #RyseWrestling #NWAExodus #EthanPage #NXT #JordanGrace #WWE #AEW #EC3 #PrettyBoySmooth #IndependentWrestling #PittsburghWrestling #WrestlingNews #WrestlingPodcast

<pre><code>What topics were discussed on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
Who were the hosts and special guests on Wrestling Mayhem Show episode 912?
What are the latest updates on Ethan Page and his involvement with NXT?
What did Meighan Nelson from Ryse Wrestling discuss on the podcast?
What stories and anecdotes were shared by the hosts and guest?
What are the recent developments in WWE and AEW storylines?
How is EC3 involved with NWA and local Pittsburgh wrestling events?
What events and matches were promoted during the podcast episode?
How does Wrestling Mayhem Show engage with the Pittsburgh wrestling community?
What are the upcoming wrestling events mentioned in the podcast?
</code></pre>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 909: Big WrestleMania Energy </title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38647</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 22:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/060a38cd-265c-4992-ba79-fa8bc834ec2a.mp3" length="129404971" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
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  <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:06:43</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/0/060a38cd-265c-4992-ba79-fa8bc834ec2a/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Relay Marathon Participation: Hosts shared their recent involvement in a relay marathon with friends and family. They discussed how the event brought them together, their training routines, and the humorous dynamics of their running teams.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;International WWE Events: The podcast dove into the excitement surrounding WWE's recent international events, particularly in France for Backlash. The hosts were impressed by the passionate crowds and how their unique chants brought new energy to the shows. They also commented on the differences in audience reactions compared to American crowds.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;WWE's Storytelling: Hosts discussed how WWE's storytelling has evolved with Triple H at the helm, particularly in long-term planning. They highlighted the company's ability to balance current matches while laying groundwork for future narratives.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;WrestleMania in Las Vegas: With WrestleMania 41 announced for Las Vegas in 2025, the team expressed excitement and speculated about what fans can expect. They noted that it will be the first WrestleMania held on Easter Sunday, a unique scheduling choice.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Other Stories and News:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Indie Wrestling Events: They shared their experiences at recent independent wrestling shows, like Enjoy Wrestling's Tacomania and Big League Pro Wrestling's "May the Force Be With You."&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;AEW's Preemption and Ratings: The crew talked about AEW's struggle with preemptions due to sports broadcasts and how it's affecting the company's ratings.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;WWE and AEW Figures: New crossover wrestling figures were discussed, featuring WWE wrestlers themed around popular franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;King and Queen of the Ring: Speculation around upcoming winners and potential storylines for the tournament, with some hosts expressing interest in seeing Gunther win.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What We Learned:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Rizz: Recognized the subtle storytelling in wrestling, specifically a possible connection between Liv Morgan and Dominic Mysterio.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sorg: Learned that plastic lightsabers used in wrestling matches can bend and wrap around opponents upon impact.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Podnar: Emphasized the joy of simply seeing good wrestling, specifically pointing to Ricochet's recent matches.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>Wrestling, WWE, AEW, Independent Wrestling, WrestleMania, Relay Marathon, France, King and Queen of the Ring, Liv Morgan, Dominic Mysterio, Joe Hendry, Triple H, Roman Reigns, Ninja Turtles, Lightsabers, AEW Ratings, Indie Wrestling, Enjoy Wrestling, Big League Pro Wrestling, Mayhem Show</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>Relay Marathon Participation: Hosts shared their recent involvement in a relay marathon with friends and family. They discussed how the event brought them together, their training routines, and the humorous dynamics of their running teams.</p>

<p>International WWE Events: The podcast dove into the excitement surrounding WWE's recent international events, particularly in France for Backlash. The hosts were impressed by the passionate crowds and how their unique chants brought new energy to the shows. They also commented on the differences in audience reactions compared to American crowds.</p>

<p>WWE's Storytelling: Hosts discussed how WWE's storytelling has evolved with Triple H at the helm, particularly in long-term planning. They highlighted the company's ability to balance current matches while laying groundwork for future narratives.</p>

<p>WrestleMania in Las Vegas: With WrestleMania 41 announced for Las Vegas in 2025, the team expressed excitement and speculated about what fans can expect. They noted that it will be the first WrestleMania held on Easter Sunday, a unique scheduling choice.</p>

<p>Other Stories and News:</p>

<p>Indie Wrestling Events: They shared their experiences at recent independent wrestling shows, like Enjoy Wrestling's Tacomania and Big League Pro Wrestling's "May the Force Be With You."</p>

<p>AEW's Preemption and Ratings: The crew talked about AEW's struggle with preemptions due to sports broadcasts and how it's affecting the company's ratings.</p>

<p>WWE and AEW Figures: New crossover wrestling figures were discussed, featuring WWE wrestlers themed around popular franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.</p>

<p>King and Queen of the Ring: Speculation around upcoming winners and potential storylines for the tournament, with some hosts expressing interest in seeing Gunther win.</p>

<p>What We Learned:</p>

<p>Rizz: Recognized the subtle storytelling in wrestling, specifically a possible connection between Liv Morgan and Dominic Mysterio.</p>

<p>Sorg: Learned that plastic lightsabers used in wrestling matches can bend and wrap around opponents upon impact.</p>

<p>Podnar: Emphasized the joy of simply seeing good wrestling, specifically pointing to Ricochet's recent matches.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>Relay Marathon Participation: Hosts shared their recent involvement in a relay marathon with friends and family. They discussed how the event brought them together, their training routines, and the humorous dynamics of their running teams.</p>

<p>International WWE Events: The podcast dove into the excitement surrounding WWE's recent international events, particularly in France for Backlash. The hosts were impressed by the passionate crowds and how their unique chants brought new energy to the shows. They also commented on the differences in audience reactions compared to American crowds.</p>

<p>WWE's Storytelling: Hosts discussed how WWE's storytelling has evolved with Triple H at the helm, particularly in long-term planning. They highlighted the company's ability to balance current matches while laying groundwork for future narratives.</p>

<p>WrestleMania in Las Vegas: With WrestleMania 41 announced for Las Vegas in 2025, the team expressed excitement and speculated about what fans can expect. They noted that it will be the first WrestleMania held on Easter Sunday, a unique scheduling choice.</p>

<p>Other Stories and News:</p>

<p>Indie Wrestling Events: They shared their experiences at recent independent wrestling shows, like Enjoy Wrestling's Tacomania and Big League Pro Wrestling's "May the Force Be With You."</p>

<p>AEW's Preemption and Ratings: The crew talked about AEW's struggle with preemptions due to sports broadcasts and how it's affecting the company's ratings.</p>

<p>WWE and AEW Figures: New crossover wrestling figures were discussed, featuring WWE wrestlers themed around popular franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.</p>

<p>King and Queen of the Ring: Speculation around upcoming winners and potential storylines for the tournament, with some hosts expressing interest in seeing Gunther win.</p>

<p>What We Learned:</p>

<p>Rizz: Recognized the subtle storytelling in wrestling, specifically a possible connection between Liv Morgan and Dominic Mysterio.</p>

<p>Sorg: Learned that plastic lightsabers used in wrestling matches can bend and wrap around opponents upon impact.</p>

<p>Podnar: Emphasized the joy of simply seeing good wrestling, specifically pointing to Ricochet's recent matches.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 904: Patreon in the Bank 2024</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38618</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/27c74cf9-42f2-4344-a98e-2316554a66bb.mp3" length="128056381" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle> 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.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:46:42</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Mayhem Mania Segment:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The game involves adding, swapping, and modifying matches with current wrestlers, aiming for the best WrestleMania card possible.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Participants engage in creative discussions, proposing various matches and stipulations, often leading to humorous and outlandish suggestions.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>wrestling mayhem show, professional wrestling, fantasy booking, WWE, AEW, Patreon in the Bank, Mayhem Mania, independent wrestling, podcast interaction, viewer participation, Slice on Broadway, IndieWrestling.us, celebrity animals, WrestleMania card creation, fantasy matches, stipulations, wrestling discussions, wrestling humor, wrestling fans, live comments, wrestling predictions, wrestler availability, wrestling storylines</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>Mayhem Mania Segment:</p>

<p>The game involves adding, swapping, and modifying matches with current wrestlers, aiming for the best WrestleMania card possible.</p>

<p>Participants engage in creative discussions, proposing various matches and stipulations, often leading to humorous and outlandish suggestions.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>Mayhem Mania Segment:</p>

<p>The game involves adding, swapping, and modifying matches with current wrestlers, aiming for the best WrestleMania card possible.</p>

<p>Participants engage in creative discussions, proposing various matches and stipulations, often leading to humorous and outlandish suggestions.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 893: Gets Trashy</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38560</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 03:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/1ce01fd2-3683-4c77-b1e2-648b3344e7da.mp3" length="202210677" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The hosts discussed the latest back-and-forth on social media between wrestling promotions AEW and WWE, speculating on potential crossover opportunities. Other wrestling news like upcoming pay-per-view events was covered. Behind-the-scenes production elements including commentary and reviewing matches was analyzed. Independent wrestling promotions and passions of those involved took up a good portion of the show. There was talk of wrestling-themed video games, unconventional business strategies, and perspectives on societal issues and mental health in the wrestling world. Guest Ryan Zane spoke about his personal journey, wrestling personas, production preferences, and hopes for the sport's future.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:43:04</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/1/1ce01fd2-3683-4c77-b1e2-648b3344e7da/cover.jpg?v=2"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by&amp;nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&amp;nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&amp;nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&amp;nbsp;and listeners like you at&amp;nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Recent Twitter back-and-forth between AEW's Tony Khan and WWE wrestler Jinder Mahal, sparking fan excitement and speculation&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Dumpster Fire Ryan Zane talks commentary, editing, and reviewing matches to improve performance. The logistics and passions involved in independent wrestling promotions&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We talk Royal Rumble, Wrestle Kingdom, and recent TJPW and DDT Pro shows &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Ideas for wrestling-themed video games, taxes, and business strategies&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Personal stories and perspectives on mental health, societal issues, and hopes for progress in the wrestling world&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&amp;nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our&amp;nbsp;Manager Level&amp;nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at&amp;nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&amp;nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&amp;nbsp;for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>wwe, aew, twitter, social media, wrestling commentary, match reviewing, independent wrestling, upcoming events, video games, taxes, business strategy, mental health, societal issues</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&nbsp;</p>

<p>Recent Twitter back-and-forth between AEW's Tony Khan and WWE wrestler Jinder Mahal, sparking fan excitement and speculation</p>

<p>Dumpster Fire Ryan Zane talks commentary, editing, and reviewing matches to improve performance. The logistics and passions involved in independent wrestling promotions</p>

<p>We talk Royal Rumble, Wrestle Kingdom, and recent TJPW and DDT Pro shows </p>

<p>Ideas for wrestling-themed video games, taxes, and business strategies</p>

<p>Personal stories and perspectives on mental health, societal issues, and hopes for progress in the wrestling world</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by&nbsp;Indy Wrestling US,&nbsp;Slice on Broadway,&nbsp;Sidekick Media Services&nbsp;and listeners like you at&nbsp;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&nbsp;</p>

<p>Recent Twitter back-and-forth between AEW's Tony Khan and WWE wrestler Jinder Mahal, sparking fan excitement and speculation</p>

<p>Dumpster Fire Ryan Zane talks commentary, editing, and reviewing matches to improve performance. The logistics and passions involved in independent wrestling promotions</p>

<p>We talk Royal Rumble, Wrestle Kingdom, and recent TJPW and DDT Pro shows </p>

<p>Ideas for wrestling-themed video games, taxes, and business strategies</p>

<p>Personal stories and perspectives on mental health, societal issues, and hopes for progress in the wrestling world</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at&nbsp;www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our&nbsp;Manager Level&nbsp;Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at&nbsp;Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to&nbsp;wrestlingmayhemshow.com&nbsp;for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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<item>
  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 888: Den of Desire</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/38530</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 02:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/70e0c5ca-7f7e-446e-a954-3eb6f3bc28e4.mp3" length="181002232" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:season>11</itunes:season>
  <itunes:author>Sorgatron Media</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The Wrestling Mayhem Show is a weekly pro wrestling podcast hosted by Sorgatron, Mad Mike, and Ronnie Starks. This irreverent show features lively debate about the latest wrestling news, from CM Punk's controversial WWE return to hometown heroes getting spots at AEW events. Recent guests included Marco Narcisso and Honey Darling, who shared funny stories from their beginnings in wrestling alongside tales from Honey's raunchy horror movie podcast. With tongue-in-cheek commentary interspersed with original bits like Kermit the Frog impersonations, this "mayhem" delivers unique humor for diehard wrestling fans.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:32:51</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/e/e7983696-8d34-463d-aefd-d6dabf5bcdcc/episodes/7/70e0c5ca-7f7e-446e-a954-3eb6f3bc28e4/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at &lt;a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;CM Punk's return to WWE:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;His return promo was lackluster and disappointing, not like his original return promo in Chicago&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;There is debate around whether he's genuinely excited to be back or just there for the money&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;He could play a hypocritical heel character that gets called out&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;AEW Dynamite show in Pittsburgh:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Tournament format has been fun and entertaining&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Lots of hometown wrestlers got spots and pops from the crowd (The Mane Event, Lee Moriarty, Lady Frost)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Explanation that injuries/illness changed up some planned matches&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Learning about Marco Narciso &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The improv nature of wrestling&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;His coaches at 880 Wrestling have been amazing teachers&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Honey Darling's horror movie podcast "Queens of NC 17":&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Reviews lesser known, crappy horror films and makes fun of them&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Very raw, unedited show with no outline, lots of tangents and personal stories&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Also does "Queens of Reality TV" podcast reviewing bad reality shows&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Rhea Ripley's autographed paper selling for $580 in WWE auction:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sold for way more than Xavier Woods' and Kofi Kingston's autographs&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;She wrote "Mommy's moisture" on it and licked the paper before signing&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at &lt;a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.indywrestling.network&lt;/a&gt;. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>wrestling podcast, wrestling mayhem show, cm punk, wwe, aew, mad mike, ronnie starks, sorgatron, sorgatron media, honey darling, marco narcisso, horror movies, comedy, pittsburgh, independent wrestling</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at <a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener">www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</a> </p>

<p>CM Punk's return to WWE:</p>

<p>His return promo was lackluster and disappointing, not like his original return promo in Chicago</p>

<p>There is debate around whether he's genuinely excited to be back or just there for the money</p>

<p>He could play a hypocritical heel character that gets called out</p>

<p>AEW Dynamite show in Pittsburgh:</p>

<p>Tournament format has been fun and entertaining</p>

<p>Lots of hometown wrestlers got spots and pops from the crowd (The Mane Event, Lee Moriarty, Lady Frost)</p>

<p>Explanation that injuries/illness changed up some planned matches</p>

<p>Learning about Marco Narciso </p>

<p>The improv nature of wrestling</p>

<p>His coaches at 880 Wrestling have been amazing teachers</p>

<p>Honey Darling's horror movie podcast "Queens of NC 17":</p>

<p>Reviews lesser known, crappy horror films and makes fun of them</p>

<p>Very raw, unedited show with no outline, lots of tangents and personal stories</p>

<p>Also does "Queens of Reality TV" podcast reviewing bad reality shows</p>

<p>Rhea Ripley's autographed paper selling for $580 in WWE auction:</p>

<p>Sold for way more than Xavier Woods' and Kofi Kingston's autographs</p>

<p>She wrote "Mommy's moisture" on it and licked the paper before signing</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at <a href="http://www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow" rel="nofollow noopener">www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow</a> </p>

<p>CM Punk's return to WWE:</p>

<p>His return promo was lackluster and disappointing, not like his original return promo in Chicago</p>

<p>There is debate around whether he's genuinely excited to be back or just there for the money</p>

<p>He could play a hypocritical heel character that gets called out</p>

<p>AEW Dynamite show in Pittsburgh:</p>

<p>Tournament format has been fun and entertaining</p>

<p>Lots of hometown wrestlers got spots and pops from the crowd (The Mane Event, Lee Moriarty, Lady Frost)</p>

<p>Explanation that injuries/illness changed up some planned matches</p>

<p>Learning about Marco Narciso </p>

<p>The improv nature of wrestling</p>

<p>His coaches at 880 Wrestling have been amazing teachers</p>

<p>Honey Darling's horror movie podcast "Queens of NC 17":</p>

<p>Reviews lesser known, crappy horror films and makes fun of them</p>

<p>Very raw, unedited show with no outline, lots of tangents and personal stories</p>

<p>Also does "Queens of Reality TV" podcast reviewing bad reality shows</p>

<p>Rhea Ripley's autographed paper selling for $580 in WWE auction:</p>

<p>Sold for way more than Xavier Woods' and Kofi Kingston's autographs</p>

<p>She wrote "Mommy's moisture" on it and licked the paper before signing</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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  <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show 632: WWE - Billions and Billions Swerved</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2018 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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Joe Dombrowski makes the trek to the studio to join us for this week's show.  He's talking with Rizz, Mad Mike, and Sorg about:</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:57:09</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Occupy Pro Wrestling, and THRIFTY Podcast!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Joe Dombrowski makes the trek to the studio to join us for this week's show.  He's talking with Rizz, Mad Mike, and Sorg about:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;pre&gt;&lt;code&gt;We're starting the top of the show off with some All In - WHICH IS THIS WEEKEND! (Finally).
This weekend is a giant nexus of amazing shows.
Joe is sharing some thoughts on Starrcast.
Cody Rhodes already sold part of the All In ring - to pay for the battle royal.
We're taking a look at the rundown for All In.
Sorg was blinded by Kenny Omega and Pentagon.
Will AJ Lee show up for All In?
Is ROH still "independent" wrestling or have they been elevated to a "company?"
Blackcraft Wrestling debuted in Pittsburgh this past weekend. Our crew is sharing some thoughts.
Paige is a Hot Topic model?
OH: The coolest thing about a wrestling shirt is when it doesn't look like a wrestling shirt.
OH: You can't produce wrestling unless you understand it.
We're getting a little bit of analysis going on - drawing some comparisons between Blackcraft Wrestling and Lucha Underground - as to how they could potentially work together.
This week's Big Question: Who is best about keeping in character outside of the ring?
We're learning that Frantik is trying to build a relationship with Rizz.
Dombrowski is sharing some words of wisdom for wrestlers regarding their social media personas.
If you watch some ROH, you may have seen Joe. We're getting him to talk some sense into Mad Mike so he'll watch the show!
WWE is the McDonalds of wrestling.
New Japan is All In! They will have the show available on the network after it airs live.
What did YOU learn from wrestling this week?
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Follow our stable on Twitter: Joe Dombrowski (@joe_dombrowski), Rizz (@TheeRizz), Mad Mike (@MadMike4883), and Sorg (@Sorgatron).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If you are in Pittsburgh, you’ve got to go to Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at &lt;a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;www.indywrestling.network&lt;/a&gt;.  For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Remember to LIKE and FOLLOW us on Facebook for updates and video.&lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>aj lee, All In, Battle Royal, Blackcraft Wrestling, Character, Character Development, cody rhodes, Frantik, Hot Topic, independent wrestling, joe dombrowski, Kenny Omega, lucha underground, McDonalds, New Japan, NJPW, paige, Pentagon, ring of honor, roh, social media, Starrcast, wrestling, Wrestling Company, wwe, young bucks</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Occupy Pro Wrestling, and THRIFTY Podcast!</p>

<p>Joe Dombrowski makes the trek to the studio to join us for this week's show.  He's talking with Rizz, Mad Mike, and Sorg about:</p>

<pre><code>We're starting the top of the show off with some All In - WHICH IS THIS WEEKEND! (Finally).
This weekend is a giant nexus of amazing shows.
Joe is sharing some thoughts on Starrcast.
Cody Rhodes already sold part of the All In ring - to pay for the battle royal.
We're taking a look at the rundown for All In.
Sorg was blinded by Kenny Omega and Pentagon.
Will AJ Lee show up for All In?
Is ROH still "independent" wrestling or have they been elevated to a "company?"
Blackcraft Wrestling debuted in Pittsburgh this past weekend. Our crew is sharing some thoughts.
Paige is a Hot Topic model?
OH: The coolest thing about a wrestling shirt is when it doesn't look like a wrestling shirt.
OH: You can't produce wrestling unless you understand it.
We're getting a little bit of analysis going on - drawing some comparisons between Blackcraft Wrestling and Lucha Underground - as to how they could potentially work together.
This week's Big Question: Who is best about keeping in character outside of the ring?
We're learning that Frantik is trying to build a relationship with Rizz.
Dombrowski is sharing some words of wisdom for wrestlers regarding their social media personas.
If you watch some ROH, you may have seen Joe. We're getting him to talk some sense into Mad Mike so he'll watch the show!
WWE is the McDonalds of wrestling.
New Japan is All In! They will have the show available on the network after it airs live.
What did YOU learn from wrestling this week?
</code></pre>

<p>Follow our stable on Twitter: Joe Dombrowski (@joe_dombrowski), Rizz (@TheeRizz), Mad Mike (@MadMike4883), and Sorg (@Sorgatron).</p>

<p>If you are in Pittsburgh, you’ve got to go to Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com)</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!</p>

<p>Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>.  For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show.</p>

<p>Remember to LIKE and FOLLOW us on Facebook for updates and video.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Occupy Pro Wrestling, and THRIFTY Podcast!</p>

<p>Joe Dombrowski makes the trek to the studio to join us for this week's show.  He's talking with Rizz, Mad Mike, and Sorg about:</p>

<pre><code>We're starting the top of the show off with some All In - WHICH IS THIS WEEKEND! (Finally).
This weekend is a giant nexus of amazing shows.
Joe is sharing some thoughts on Starrcast.
Cody Rhodes already sold part of the All In ring - to pay for the battle royal.
We're taking a look at the rundown for All In.
Sorg was blinded by Kenny Omega and Pentagon.
Will AJ Lee show up for All In?
Is ROH still "independent" wrestling or have they been elevated to a "company?"
Blackcraft Wrestling debuted in Pittsburgh this past weekend. Our crew is sharing some thoughts.
Paige is a Hot Topic model?
OH: The coolest thing about a wrestling shirt is when it doesn't look like a wrestling shirt.
OH: You can't produce wrestling unless you understand it.
We're getting a little bit of analysis going on - drawing some comparisons between Blackcraft Wrestling and Lucha Underground - as to how they could potentially work together.
This week's Big Question: Who is best about keeping in character outside of the ring?
We're learning that Frantik is trying to build a relationship with Rizz.
Dombrowski is sharing some words of wisdom for wrestlers regarding their social media personas.
If you watch some ROH, you may have seen Joe. We're getting him to talk some sense into Mad Mike so he'll watch the show!
WWE is the McDonalds of wrestling.
New Japan is All In! They will have the show available on the network after it airs live.
What did YOU learn from wrestling this week?
</code></pre>

<p>Follow our stable on Twitter: Joe Dombrowski (@joe_dombrowski), Rizz (@TheeRizz), Mad Mike (@MadMike4883), and Sorg (@Sorgatron).</p>

<p>If you are in Pittsburgh, you’ve got to go to Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com)</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow!</p>

<p>Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at <a href="http://www.indywrestling.network" rel="nofollow noopener">www.indywrestling.network</a>.  For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show.</p>

<p>Remember to LIKE and FOLLOW us on Facebook for updates and video.</p>]]>
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  <title>Indy Mayhem Show 198: Lawless &amp; Order</title>
  <link>https://sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm/2442</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Sorgatron Media</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We’ve spoken with “The Gavel” David Lawless previously, but this time he’s got back-up!  That’s right, we’ve got the tag team of Lawless &amp; Order on the sofa this week.  Since it’s Officer Dan’s first go-around, he’s sharing his first memories of wrestling and some of the basic background information we normally talk about with first-time guests.  And, then the conversation evolves to how this dynamic duo became a tag team, a moment with Ring of Honor, character development, what they’re up to in the tag team circuit, and more!</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>29:59</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;We’ve spoken with “The Gavel” David Lawless previously, but this time he’s got back-up!  That’s right, we’ve got the tag team of Lawless &amp;amp; Order on the sofa this week.  Since it’s Officer Dan’s first go-around, he’s sharing his first memories of wrestling and some of the basic background information we normally talk about with first-time guests.  And, then the conversation evolves to how this dynamic duo became a tag team, a moment with Ring of Honor, character development, what they’re up to in the tag team circuit, and more!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Share your feelings on indy wrestling and tell us who we should talk to on the show via e-mail at &lt;a href="mailto:goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>We’ve spoken with “The Gavel” David Lawless previously, but this time he’s got back-up!  That’s right, we’ve got the tag team of Lawless &amp; Order on the sofa this week.  Since it’s Officer Dan’s first go-around, he’s sharing his first memories of wrestling and some of the basic background information we normally talk about with first-time guests.  And, then the conversation evolves to how this dynamic duo became a tag team, a moment with Ring of Honor, character development, what they’re up to in the tag team circuit, and more!</p>

<p>Share your feelings on indy wrestling and tell us who we should talk to on the show via e-mail at <a href="mailto:goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener">goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com</a></p>

<p>Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>We’ve spoken with “The Gavel” David Lawless previously, but this time he’s got back-up!  That’s right, we’ve got the tag team of Lawless &amp; Order on the sofa this week.  Since it’s Officer Dan’s first go-around, he’s sharing his first memories of wrestling and some of the basic background information we normally talk about with first-time guests.  And, then the conversation evolves to how this dynamic duo became a tag team, a moment with Ring of Honor, character development, what they’re up to in the tag team circuit, and more!</p>

<p>Share your feelings on indy wrestling and tell us who we should talk to on the show via e-mail at <a href="mailto:goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com" rel="nofollow noopener">goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com</a></p>

<p>Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>]]>
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