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  • 00:00 – Show Kickoff & Coach’s Golf Escapade

    Vince opens the show while Coach is on the back nine at Pebble Beach. Tommy Carlucci steps in with banter about Coach’s golf priorities and need for a new show intro animation.01:22 – Listener Interactions & Show Participation Vince explains how fans can join the conversation via Super Stickers and donations.01:41 – NFL Draft: Chador Sanders Controversy Tommy unpacks what went wrong for Chador Sanders dropping to the 5th round—lack of preparation, disrespect in interviews, and team reactions. Discussion about decisions made by teams like the Steelers and how Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen responded to Chador Sanders.03:29 – Shiloh Sanders Fires Deion as Agent / Colorado College Football Vince reflects on the impact Deion Sanders and his sons have had in Colorado and shares surprise at the family’s draft week drama. Tommy speculates on Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation.04:33 – Fantasy Sports Frustration: Yahoo’s Big Glitch Vince rants about a critical Yahoo Fantasy error that cost him points and potential earnings as a fantasy baseball commissioner. Tommy shares his Yankees insights and emphasizes fantasy sports commitment.07:43 – Listener Q&A: Wrestling Script Segments & Seth Rollins at NFL Draft Vince explains segment timing in wrestling scripts (2–20 minutes). Both hosts roast Seth Rollins’ NFL draft appearance and discuss why mainstream NFL fans didn’t respond to WWE antics.10:19 – Headlines: Hogan & Bischoff Tease NWO-Style Announcement Vince and Tommy discuss Hogan/Bischoff’s black-and-white teaser video and speculate about the mysterious “third man.” Tommy explains why it’s a hype tactic, not a real wrestling comeback—likely a podcast or new show, not WWE or AEW.12:45 – Eric Bischoff & Wrestling Legends: Can't Let It Go? Vince shares personal history and new book about the Hogan/Bischoff TNA era, reflecting on how some wrestlers never leave the business. Both agree: if fans will still pay, legends will keep cashing in.14:50 – Super Chats: Vince McMahon Rumors Defused Dismissing the idea Vince McMahon would join Hulk Hogan and Bischoff’s project, citing too much controversy and business sense.16:47 – “Chief Petty Officer” Triple H & WWE Title Drama Russo and Carlucci dive deep into recent WWE pettiness: Triple H stripping Chelsea Green of her US Title after she questioned her WrestleMania exclusion. They analyze how WWE management punishes talent for speaking out and compare Green’s charismatic talent to the lackluster booking decisions.20:51 – Chelsea Green, Creativity, and Career Advice Tommy and Vince praise Chelsea Green’s creativity and marketability, comparing her treatment to ex-WWE star Charley Caruso’s successful jump to mainstream media. Advice for Green: aim bigger than WWE.25:11 – The Writing on the Wall: Bayley Speaks Out / Women’s Division Issues Discussion around Bayley’s remarks about creative pushback and the risks of voicing concerns in WWE. Criticism of stale storylines (Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton) and missed opportunities with Chelsea Green.28:57 – Booking What WWE Won’t: How to Use Chelsea Green Right Vince suggests an alternate WrestleMania angle, with Green interrupting and feuding with Mickie James instead of being sidelined.30:44 – Naming Factions: The “Trifecta of Terror” Roast Russo and Carlucci lampoon the new Paul Heyman faction name, comparing it to the infamous Dungeon of Doom and pitching comical alternatives (“Foursome of Fear”).36:01 – Attitude Era vs. Ruthless Aggression: Which Was Better? Tommy compares the Attitude Era’s realism and cultural impact with the relative blandness of Ruthless Aggression.37:12 – Surprise Crossovers: TNA & WWE Talent Exchange Rundown of Joe Hendry and Trick Williams’ recent crossover, and how it helps both promotions gauge talent. Debate over whether TNA talent got “buried” and why WWE cross-promotion is a win for smaller promotions.40:24 – WrestleMania's Missed Opportunities The hosts criticize WWE’s use of time, lengthy entrances, and failure to showcase deserving talent like The Miz, Sheamus, and especially Chelsea Green.42:10 – Looking Ahead: The Future of Wrestling Legends Russo and Carlucci joke about who will be the next generation of legends trotted out in a decade. Wrap-up, listener thanks, and where to follow the hosts and watch more content.
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  • [00:00] Show Open & WWE Controversy Unveiled

    Coach introduces the episode, teasing major WWE drama and invites audience engagement via super stickers and premium BTT membership. Vince Russo joins, noting how today's wrestling buzz is always about backstage events, not in-ring action, and why their insider perspective matters.[02:17] The Rock’s Pat McAfee Interview Fallout Coach shares the massive fan response (770,000+ views) to his take on The Rock’s comments, underscoring how much fans care. Discussion begins on The Rock’s absence from WrestleMania, his rationale for skipping it, and the controversial Pat McAfee interview.[04:49] Russo’s Breakdown: The Rock’s Real Agenda Vince Russo calls out The Rock for setting Triple H up as the fall guy, suggesting calculated backstage maneuvering. Analysis of “throwing Triple H under the bus,” the conflicting narratives around ticket sales, and The Rock’s shifting roles and public comments.[08:01] The Death of Kayfabe & WWE’s Identity Crisis Coach and Vince dissect The Rock admitting WWE is “all entertainment,” eroding the line between character & real life and leaving talent—and fans—confused. Examples: Rhea Ripley's out-of-character appearance, backstage fan access at WrestleMania, and the blurring of reality.[11:39] Major Plot Holes & Fan Confusion Russo explains why The Rock’s story doesn’t add up post-Elimination Chamber and how WWE’s inconsistent messaging is damaging the product.[14:46] The Rock Claps Back at Wrestling Critics Analysis of The Rock’s Twitter response to Dave LaGreca, outright calling the business a “work” and inviting select personalities—noticeably not Triple H—to creative meetings. Implications this has for Triple H’s internal influence.[17:19] Triple H: The Old Guard on Shaky Ground Coach and Vince speculate on internal power struggles: is Triple H being systematically pushed out by TKO and The Rock? Comparison to past WWE eras and potential fallout if Triple H is ousted.[22:57] Sacrificing WrestleMania for Corporate Games? The possibility that WrestleMania’s main storylines were deliberately derailed for behind-the-scenes politics. Russo and Coach ponder whether sacrificing such a marquee event is part of a larger, orchestrated strategy.[26:35] The Vince McMahon Factor & WWE’s Next Moves Does TKO want to sever all McMahon associations if more scandals surface? Thoughts on Stephanie McMahon’s ESPN+ show, her WrestleMania presence, and how these moves insulate or isolate WWE power players.[29:27] Talent Torn: Picking Sides in a Corporate Civil War How the ongoing office drama forces wrestlers and staff to choose sides, risking their careers if they back the wrong person.[31:59] Fan Backlash: Ticket Prices, Rock No-Shows, & WWE Forgiveness Fans complain to Randy Orton about high prices, with viral moments and reactions dissected. Was The Rock’s absence a last-minute no-show or an intentional power play?[33:24] Wrestling’s Grudge Culture – Is This All a Receipt? Coach and Vince explore deep-seated grudges among wrestling’s top names and how old beefs drive current decisions.[37:04] Behind the Curtain: Wrestling Podcast Credibility & Writing Structure Russo compares the Attitude Era’s writing process to today’s chaos and addresses why “outsider” podcasts miss the full picture.[40:13] Hot Takes & Speed Round: Cody Heel Turn, Bianca’s Gimmick, and More Rapid-fire responses to audience super stickers: should Cody turn heel? Is Bianca’s character stale? Why small details (like The Rock’s absence from Roman’s entrance) matter.[46:02] What’s Next for Triple H? AEW, a New Promotion, or VKM Reunion? Possibilities if Triple H gets forced out: working with Tony Khan, launching his own company, or reconnecting with Vince McMahon.[50:01] TKO’s Broader Agenda: Creative Chaos & the Netflix Pivot New Netflix show signals WWE’s shift away from kayfabe, as Coach and Vince warn of an identity crisis contributing to fan alienation.[54:03] Paul Heyman’s Cringe Moments & WWE’s Tone-Deaf Booking Blowback from Paul Heyman’s roast and McAfee show appearance shows how WWE’s “inmates” are running the asylum.[58:55] Closing Thoughts: The Fans Pay, The Product Falters Coach and Vince empathize with fans left disappointed by WrestleMania and urge a reset for WWE’s creative direction.[01:00:12] AEW’s Big Opportunity Russo points out this chaos as AEW’s chance to capitalize on WWE’s vulnerability—just as the Attitude Era once did.[01:01:12] Show Close & Thank You Coach wraps up, thanking fans for a record number of super stickers and questions. Teases more insider breakdowns to come in future episodes.
  • On today's episode Vince Discusses "Former First Lady" Michelle Obama's Comments about the REAL REASON she didn't attend President Trumps Inauguration, Shannon Sharpe in Hot Water over Sexual Assault Allegations and Triple H's ASSININE WORDS on Chyna "eventually" getting put into the WWE HOF! Oh, yeah, and he cuts an impromptu PROMO on Ad-Blocker!!!

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  • 00:00 – 00:04:00

    The Coach sets the stage with Karrion Kross' viral promo after being excluded from WrestleMania, exploring the blurred lines between "shoot" and "work" in wrestling. Vince Russo breaks down the authenticity and raw emotion in Kross’ words, framing it as both a performance and real frustration with WWE management.00:04:00 – 00:07:30 Deep dive into Kross' griping about creative's lack of appreciation for "good soldiers" and the downplaying of wrestling experience. The Coach and Russo debate how this promo reflects widespread locker room disunity, and possible repercussions for Kross' outspokenness.00:07:30 – 00:12:34 Russo and The Coach critique recent questionable WrestleMania decisions—like Becky Lynch’s tag title win and Stone Cold Steve Austin’s odd attendance announcement. Anecdotes about behind-the-scenes chaos and execution missteps, including Stone Cold’s botched ATV entrance and mishandled crowd moments.00:12:34 – 00:16:03 The duo laments overblown, lengthy entrances that ate into match time—a stat reveals more entrance and waiting time than wrestling on Night One. Discussion of "what-ifs," like pulling out Goldberg or Mickie James for surprise moments vs. WWE’s actual choices, analyzing why big stars didn’t appear and alternatives that would’ve created buzz.00:16:03 – 00:23:26 Heavy criticism of Triple H’s creative leadership and how personal favoritism carries over from his wrestling career, affecting booking fairness and future prospects for talent. Reflection on how creative decisions are often driven by financial bottom lines post-TKO merger, impacting star appearances and story directions.00:23:26 – 00:27:29 WrestleMania main event decisions dissected: why Travis Scott’s involvement, repeated “nut shot” finishes, and misplaced heat on Paul Heyman (instead of the wrestlers) derailed fan engagement. Broader point on WWE’s focus on spectacle over substance, referencing formulaic, repetitive finishers for big matches.00:27:29 – 00:32:15 Fallout and fan reaction: dissecting The Rock’s absence, speculation about big-name post-Mania appearances, and the risk of losing core fan loyalty. The Coach shares how short-term wins (overflowing merch booths, huge attendance) might hurt long-term fan retention, comparing current risks to the WWE decline in the early 2000s.00:32:15 – 00:39:32 The Coach and Russo urge AEW to capitalize on WWE’s strategic missteps, and reminisce about how writing excellence can change the game. Outrage over a lack of backstage segments/interviews at Mania—breaking from a storytelling staple. Concerns over Jey Uso’s championship celebration antics, Hack booking, and how public perceptions get shaped after these high-profile mistakes.00:39:32 – 00:40:45 Final wrap-up: Coach, Russo, and crew encourage fans to tune in for instant post-Raw reactions, tease further breakdowns, and thank the lively, passionate audience for their engagement.
  • 00:00:20 – 00:01:41 | Introduction and WrestleMania AftershockCoach welcomes listeners, promises a must-hear breakdown of WrestleMania Night 2, and immediately sets a somber tone by calling it “maybe the worst night WWE has ever had.” He teases the explosive analysis he and Vince Russo—drawing on their nearly 20 years combined WWE experience—are about to deliver.

    00:01:42 – 00:03:55 | Russo’s Drastic Reaction: Is WWE Unwatchable?Vince Russo shares a candid, almost shocking confession: WrestleMania weekend was so distressing he crunched numbers that morning to see if he could retire—and stop covering WWE—nine months earlier than planned. He laments feeling exhausted, beaten down, and fed up as a lifelong fan and former insider.

    00:03:56 – 00:05:45 | Main Event Disaster: Creative Misfires and Missing Superstars
    Coach critiques the WrestleMania main event, calling it slow and anticlimactic. He spotlights Travis Scott’s bizarre interference and The Rock’s weeks-long absence, speculating about major backstage turmoil as even superstar John Cena appears confused in public comments.

    00:05:46 – 00:08:50 | Fans Duped? The Rock’s Vanishing Act and Ticket Fallout
    Russo and Coach discuss the implications of WWE hyping The Rock, then not delivering, despite inflated ticket prices. They dissect The Rock's radio silence on social media and question if there’s a deeper rift between The Rock, Triple H, and WWE creative.

    00:08:51 – 00:13:29 | Triple H’s Ego, Hall of Fame Hijinks, and WWE Political Games
    Both pundits point to Triple H overwhelming the weekend with self-glorifying appearances, including a one hour, 47-minute Hall of Fame speech and a grand entrance overshadowing legends like Steve Austin and Bret Hart. Russo wonders if this is hubris or a setup for Triple H’s downfall.

    00:13:30 – 00:15:26 | Fallout Among Legends and Fans: Triple H Takes Shots, Fans Revolt
    Coach and Russo note alienation among wrestling’s biggest legends and fans as Triple H continues to draw attention to himself and dismiss critics, even as fan dissatisfaction boils over.

    00:15:27 – 00:18:29 | Did WWE Cross the Line with Its Audience? Is The Rock Making a Power Play?
    They question if WWE’s gamble—taking fan loyalty for granted and snubbing long-time supporters—has finally backfired. Coach floats a theory that The Rock might be flexing his power, perhaps even no-showing as a form of protest against management.

    00:18:30 – 00:19:28 | Could The Rock Have No-Showed WrestleMania?
    Russo speculates about a possible last-minute no-show by The Rock, citing his pervasive silence as a telling indicator of deep issues within WWE.

    00:19:29 – 00:21:29 | Social Media Snooping: The Rock’s Deafening Silence
    Coach examines The Rock’s Twitter, uncovering a suspicious three-day silence during the most pivotal time for WWE, fueling speculation of behind-the-scenes strife.

    00:21:30 – 00:22:59 | John Cena’s Confusing Media Switch: Heel to Babyface Overnight
    Coach and Russo dissect John Cena’s post-event press handling, shifting between in-character heel and classic babyface in different public appearances—adding to the current WWE confusion.

    00:23:00 – 00:24:56 | Taylor’s Cameo and Unfiltered Cena Comments
    Taylor cues up a video clip with Cena’s cryptic comments about a new era and taking the championship “home”—leaving everyone, including Coach and Russo, scratching their heads about WWE’s direction.

    00:24:57 – 00:25:22 | Exhausted and Speechless: Russo Throws in the Towel
    Russo sums up the collective exhaustion and confusion, stating outright that trying to make sense of WWE right now is a lost cause.

  • On today's episode, Vince is absolutely BEAT UP as he consumes FOURTEEN HOURS of WWE in FOUR DAYS!!! Is he about to Pull the Plug on Watching WWE EARLY? Also---the TOP FIVE most CRINGE ELEMENTS of the WWE!!!

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  • 00:00-03:15 – WrestleMania Hype & Open

    Vince Russo (Bro) jokes about “stupid comments” from wrestling figures and teases hot takes.03:16-05:00 – Cookie Stories & On-Air Levity Coach shares a DoubleTree cookie mishap, hotel staffer Taylor drops in for some real-life banter, setting a fun, honest tone. Vince launches into a legendary Ultimate Warrior “Mrs. Fields cookie” anecdote.05:01-11:30 – Podcast Participation & Nick Khan vs Tony Khan Listeners are invited to join the live chat and send super stickers. Discussion pivots to recent interviews by WWE's Nick Khan and Triple H, with Vince blasting both for “asinine” comments and for acknowledging AEW. The importance of ignoring the competition when you’re #1 is stressed.11:31-15:00 – Triple H, Kayfabe & Insider Frustrations Coach and Vince dissect Triple H’s recent podcast comments about wrestling podcasts “breaking kayfabe.” Strong opinions on the disconnect between the wrestling industry and its casual fan base. Cena’s social media strategy is discussed in relation to his current heel work.15:01-20:00 – Vince McMahon’s Era vs Today, Surprises & WWE’s Current Flaws Coach shares an intense Vince McMahon story highlighting his obsession with secrecy and surprise. Vince laments the lack of “protected” surprises and stars in the modern product, blaming it on a bloated creative process and leaks.20:01-27:00 – WWE Booking Blunders, Star Power, Fan Disconnect The issues with current booking, lack of new stars, and overreliance on legends like The Rock and John Cena. Stats on WrestleMania ticket sales, Hall of Fame, and other event metrics reflect a declining buzz. They critique WWE’s “greedy” multi-event approach for WrestleMania week.27:01-36:30 – Charlotte vs Tiffany, Seth Rollins’ Take, Real Life Bleeds In Deep dive into the Charlotte Flair vs Tiffany feud, Rollins’ revealing podcast comments, and parallels to Charlotte’s real-life struggles. Honest discussion of the mental and emotional challenges faced by performers.36:31-46:00 – AEW Spotlight: Tony Khan’s Wild Promo & Main Event Recap Extended talk about Tony Khan’s viral post-show address—Coach and Vince praise his authenticity and passion, analyzing what AEW can learn from it. Playful pitch that Coach & Bro could fix AEW if brought on board.46:01-49:31 – Roman Reigns’ Future & WWE Main Event Landscape Roman’s Vanity Fair interview: contract expiration, retirement plans, and possible Hollywood crossover. Russo and Coach weigh in on how Reigns’ career is managed and compare it to past eras in WWE.49:32-52:45 – WWE in Mexico + Miscellaneous Q&A Audience questions: Why WWE hasn’t done a Premium Live Event in Mexico and Coach’s real-life Mexico scare. Paul Heyman’s character and social media promo get a quick spotlight.52:46-End – WrestleMania Predictions, Listener Shoutouts & Final Thoughts Vince and Coach encourage fans to enjoy the WrestleMania spectacle despite industry frustrations. Ticket prices, post-show plans, and a heartfelt send-off with gratitude for their growing community.
  • On today's episode, Vince pays tribute to two friends who passed away years ago this month, Howard Finkel and Chyna. Vince shares some never before heard stories about these two legendary WWE Hall of Famers. Also, where in PLAIN SIGHT did Steven Tyler HIDE HIS DRUGS, Ringo's kid FIRED after 30 years and the TOP 5 Movie Characters of ALL-TIME!!!

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  • [00:00:18] WWE's Strategic Depth: The Coach discusses recent shifts in WWE's management style, particularly with Triple H and the influence of CM Punk, highlighting the potential for wrestlers like Karrion Kross to strategically leverage their careers in WWE. [00:02:02] Mastering the System: Vince Russo explains the importance of "working the system" using The Rock as a quintessential example, praising his ability to navigate and exploit wrestling's landscape to his advantage. [00:04:06] Navigating WWE Hierarchy: The Coach and Vince touch on the challenges Karrion Kross faces due to his inclination to speak up, emphasizing the artfulness required in presenting oneself within the WWE ecosystem. [00:05:32] The Rock's WrestleMania Play: A prediction that The Rock will make a big impact at WrestleMania, enhancing his presence right at the pivotal moment, showcasing his strategic prowess. [00:07:08] WWE Evolution Over the Years: The Coach provides insights into how WrestleMania's competitive landscape has dramatically changed from his previous runs, lamenting the current scenario where fewer stars are competing for the top spot. [00:08:52] The Rock vs. Triple H Dynamics: A deep dive into The Rock and Triple H's historical rivalry and how current power plays might reflect long-standing tensions. [00:16:47] Charlotte Flair's Personal Challenges: The Coach shares personal anecdotes about Charlotte Flair, reflecting on her personal and professional challenges given her legendary father's shadow. [00:22:09] Family Dynamics in Wrestling: Vince Russo discusses how Ric Flair's prioritization of wrestling over family has influenced his children's paths, offering a critical view on how personal sacrifices impact career decisions. [00:34:18] Character Consistency in Wrestling: Emphasizing the importance of maintaining character consistency, Vince and The Coach critique current WWE superstars for breaking kayfabe, comparing them to historical wrestling legends. [00:38:25] Jey Uso's Wrestling Dilemma: The Coach and Vince evaluate the risks of current storyline decisions surrounding Jey Uso and Gunther, questioning whether they enhance or detract from their wrestling credibility.

  • [00:00:18] Introduction: The Coach kicks off WrestleMania week with Vince Russo, highlighting the nostalgic excitement of being in the WrestleMania city straight after the event. [00:01:27] Health Rumors: Vince Russo clears the air on Tony Carlucci's claims about The Coach's whereabouts, reaffirming The Coach's commitment to his numerous duties despite recent illness. [00:02:37] PFL's Rising Star: The Coach shares insights on his journey with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), his vision for its future, and the wrestling talent transitioning to PFL from WWE. [00:04:12] WrestleMania Ticket Pricing: A deep dive into the alarming ticket price drop for WrestleMania, discussing its implications and whether TKO will address this glaring issue. [00:06:21] Live Earthquake Shock: The Coach experiences a live earthquake during the recording, injecting unexpected drama and underscoring the unpredictability of California living. [00:09:24] WWE's Star Power: Speculations on John Cena’s WrestleMania involvement and the potential challenges of a part-time champion post-WrestleMania. [00:14:06] Historical Context: Analyzing how historical figures like The Rock influenced the current WWE scenario with the possibility of Cena becoming a part-time champ. [00:18:13] Young Talent and Veteran Balance: The Coach emphasizes the need for WWE to balance the use of legends and the elevation of new stars to sustain interest after major events. [00:29:08] Matt Cardona Interview: Exclusive insights from Matt Cardona on building a brand post-WWE, drawing parallels with Cody Rhodes and CM Punk, and how he capitalized on setbacks.

  • On today's episode Vince discusses; CHEAP DONUTS, Lizzo is "Tarrified", "Hereditary" lost me, Gaga's SATANIC RITUAL, Regrets on our Death Bed and TOP 5 Horror Films of ALL-TIME!!!

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  • Full Podcast Summary / Notes:

    [00:00:27] - Welcome and Introduction Vince Russo opens the show on April 10th, sharing that Coach is absent due to a lost voice, humorously discovered to be caused by yelling "fore" on a golf course. [00:02:27] - Wrestling Discussions Begin Vince and Tommy express disappointment about needing to discuss wrestling instead of baseball, hinting at a WWE storyline involving Paul Heyman that's missing the mark with casual fans. [00:05:05] - WrestleMania Build-Up Discussing John Cena and Roman Reigns’ limited appearances on WWE shows leading up to WrestleMania and questioning if it's too little, too late for fans. [00:07:12] - Greed and Content Overload in WWE Vince and Tommy discuss the negative impact of WWE expanding its content with watered-down storylines, referencing poor Netflix numbers and uninspiring fan engagement. [00:12:40] - Fanatic Fest and Wrestler Meet-and-Greets A look into the lucrative world of wrestler meet-and-greets where top stars like Cody Rhodes quickly sell out, highlighting the fans' willingness to pay steep prices. [00:17:05] - Commentary on Wrestling Matches Critique of Michael Cole for over-exaggerating match reactions, questioning the genuine entertainment value of current wrestling storytelling. [00:19:38] - Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair Rivalry Debating the real tension between the wrestlers and the lack of relatable storylines for wider audiences beyond die-hard fans. [00:25:46] - WWE ID Championship: A Money Grab? Insight into the WWE ID Championship initiative and its similarity to other WWE concepts, questioning the true intention behind these new shows. [00:28:08] - Honoring Jim Johnston’s Legacy Celebrating the essential role of Jim Johnston in crafting WWE’s unforgettable theme songs and lamenting his absence in today’s wrestling world. [00:38:55] - Yankees vs. Giants Series Chat A transition into a sports discussion where Vince and Tommy share their thoughts on upcoming baseball games, balancing the podcast between sports entertainment and competitive sports.
  • On today's episode Vince discusses the current situation between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Straton and then goes on to talk about HIS experiences when wrestlers who REALLY didn't like each other. From there Vince reveals the ONE PERSON he worked with in wrestling who he TRULY despises to this very day.

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  • [00:00:18] - Booker T vs. Swerve: A Dispute on RespectThe Coach delves into the recent squabble between Booker T and Swerve, highlighting Swerve’s controversial comment post-match and discussing the implications on representation and respect in wrestling. Vince Russo shares his old-school perspective, emphasizing the importance of respecting wrestling veterans to uphold the sport's integrity.

    [00:03:54] - Swerve's Viral Moment: Strategy or Disrespect?The conversation shifts to the motivations behind Swerve's bold statement on Booker T during a live mic situation. Coach critiques Swerve’s attempt at going viral and discusses the missed opportunity for a more constructive and professional engagement.

    [00:05:50] - CM Punk and The Beatles: A Heated Debate
    A light-hearted interlude where Vince Russo passionately defends The Beatles against CM Punk's overrated claim, highlighting the cultural impact and his personal connection to the band.

    [00:07:02] - Kevin Owens' Neck Injury: Risk vs. Reward
    Discussion turns to Kevin Owens expressing frustration about his neck injury news leaking before he could address it. Russo brings up concerns about wrestling's cautionary tales, emphasizing the financial and strategic importance of talent management around major events like WrestleMania.

    [00:14:07] - John Cena's Dilemma: The Heel Turn's Real Impact
    Coach and Vince dissect John Cena's current heel storyline, juxtaposing it with his genuine Make-A-Wish efforts. They question the long-term narrative and emotional costs, pondering how these storylines align with audience expectations.

    [00:21:25] - Creative Chaos in Wrestling Writing
    Vince shares insights into WWE's tumultuous creative processes, critiquing their last-minute changes and massive writing staff. The segment underscores the disconnect between rapid production schedules and coherent storytelling.

  • [00:00:17] Welcome to BTT Studios - Join The Coach as he kicks off the episode with a warm welcome and a recap of a weekend buzzing with sports and pro wrestling excitement. He sets the stage for a discussion about the dramatic buildup to WrestleMania, including Kevin Owens' injury and AEW highlights.

    [00:01:02] Dynamic Duo - The Coach introduces his co-host, Vince Russo, and prompts him to discuss his betting woes over the weekend, particularly his struggles with MLB parlays.

    [00:01:36] MLB Betting Drama - Vince dives into his failed parlay bets on baseball games, expressing his disbelief over unexpected game outcomes, including the Braves’ surprising loss to the Marlins.

    [00:03:31] Engage With Us - Vince invites listeners to join the conversation through super stickers and donations, promising their participation in live discussions.

    [00:03:55] WrestleMania Buzz - The Coach transitions to wrestling, addressing the frenzy over WrestleMania's buildup, as fans express mixed reactions to Jey Uso's status against Gunther.

    [00:05:01] Wrestling Fan Dynamics - Vince critiques the fickle nature of internet wrestling fans and the impact it has on creative decisions, emphasizing the disparity between well-developed and underdeveloped storylines.

    [00:06:24] Story Arc Strategy - The Coach and Vince discuss how WrestleMania story arcs should be developed, noting the importance of momentum and creative focus on top storylines.

    [00:10:08] Locker Room Tension - The Coach addresses backstage drama with Charlotte and Tiffany, speculating on the potential fallout and the need for professionalism.

    [00:15:01] Storyline Potential - Vince highlights real-life heat between wrestlers as a writing goldmine, urging talent to leverage it for compelling storytelling.

    [00:19:01] Wrestler's Mentality - Insight into the financial considerations and professionalism required in wrestling, with anecdotes from historic backstage rivalries.

    [00:23:11] Future Excitement & Announcements - The Coach shares exciting updates about BTT Studios and hints at a collaboration with the Savannah Bananas.

  • On today's episode Vince discusses the Stock Market Crash but points out---didn't we know it was coming?!!! Also when "SNL" Jumped the Shark, Jack Black on "SNL", Russell Brand accused of not being able to keep his PEE-PEE in his Pants on the set of "Arthur" and Vince's TOP 5 BANDS of ALL-TIME!!!

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  • [00:00:17] Introduction and Super Sticker from Awesome SauceDiscussion about the concept of Saudi potentially buying TKO and working with Vince McMahon. [00:00:31] Vince Russo's Insights on WWE OwnershipVince shares his thoughts on the financial dynamics of Vince McMahon potentially partnering with Saudi investors. [00:01:11] The Coach Talks Talent and Current State of Wrestling ShowsDiscussion on WWE's talent issues and challenges in developing new stars amidst financial factors impacting fan attendance at major events like WrestleMania. [00:03:10] Vince Russo on WWE’s Family-Oriented HistoryThe shift in WWE's core values from family ties to financial goals and its effects on the product and fan experience. [00:03:29] Disturbing News: Mick Foley's Car AccidentA heartfelt moment discussing Mick Foley’s recent car wreck and his resilience, with Vince reminiscing about their shared history. [00:05:23] Mick Foley's Unique Path to Wrestling StardomMick Foley’s journey from obstacles to a global icon, and personal notes on his frugal nature amidst his wrestling successes. [00:07:15] Reflecting on Life, Career Goals, and LegacyThe Coach's personal reflections on time, career aspirations, and motivation to win in the dynamic world of sports and entertainment. [00:09:12] Discussion on Changing Demographics in Combat SportsAnalysis of the shift from families to celebrities at major events, highlighting UFC's strategic partnerships with Saudi investors to revolutionize boxing. [00:10:53] The Challenge of Excelling in Multiple Sports PromotionsDebate on whether TKO can successfully manage WWE, UFC, and boxing simultaneously without compromising quality. [00:11:37] The State of Smaller Wrestling PromotionsThe Coach and Vince discuss the current landscape of smaller wrestling promotions and their potential to positively impact the industry. [00:14:23] Critique on WWE's Creative DirectionVince Russo critiques the current WWE writing process, emphasizing the importance of catering to the audience's preferences over personal biases of writers. [00:21:36] Vince McMahon's Potential ReturnSpeculation about Vince McMahon's future in wrestling amid legal challenges and strategic appearances at high-profile events. [00:22:14] Closing Thoughts on the Wrestling Industry's FutureFinal reflections on the influence of corporate ownership on wrestling creativity and talent management, coupled with warm messages from listeners.

  • [00:00:19] Introduction and ReunionCoach kicks off the show with a lively reunion alongside Vince Russo, expressing his excitement and readiness to delve into the hot topics in wrestling.

    [00:01:09] Travel Schedules and NicknamesCoach shares his bustling travel schedule with five trips to Florida, leading to some lighthearted banter with Vince revealing a new nickname for Coach - "Part Time" or simply "PT."

    [00:02:06] SeaWorld Sighting and Viewer Engagement
    Amidst the Florida sun, Coach reflects on SeaWorld while reminding live viewers how they can participate in the show via super stickers and donations, ensuring an interactive experience.

    [00:03:20] WrestleMania Season Critique
    Discussing WrestleMania's delayed April dates, Coach and Vince express concerns over depleted star power and the dissatisfaction from international fans, especially those at recent European Raws.

    [00:04:23] Main Event Dynamics and Storyline Stakes
    Vince voices his disinterest in matches beyond Cena and Cody, emphasizing the need for higher stakes. Coach echoes this sentiment, critiquing how current storylines diminish championships like the world heavyweight title.

    [00:05:41] Jey Uso's Positioning and Overlooked Talent
    Highlighting the sidelining of Jey Uso in favor of a triple threat main event, Coach and Vince stress the slight to dedicated performers who deserve recognition.

    [00:09:47] Fan Perception and Instead Engagement Factors
    Amid fan frustrations about character portrayals and storytelling, Coach and Vince discuss the challenges WWE faces in maintaining viewer interest amidst declining TV ratings and growing YouTube dependency.

    [00:14:17] Participation Trophies and Event Format
    The duo questions WWE's two-night WrestleMania format, likening it to participation trophies and discussing its effects on true main event significance and the overall tension of events.

    [00:19:21] Financial Focus vs. Creative Integrity
    Contrasting current leadership's financial motivations with Vince McMahon's legacy of prioritizing the company, the conversation shifts to concerns over WWE's pricing and audience alienation.

    [00:25:08] Potential for Industry Shifts and Future Risks
    Coach and Vince ponder the potential consequences of current business strategies on WWE's long-term prospects, cautioning that the persistent drive for profit could undermine the industry's stability.

  • On today's episode Vince discusses; how he lost ALL his WCW Money, the World's Unhealthiest Cheeseburger, what killed Yankee Great Brett Gardner's 14 year-old son---Miller, the career of the late, great Val Kilmer and MICK FOLEY ALMOST DIED!!!

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