A former indie wrestler breaks down how the seven deadly sins fuel ego, obsession, and burnout in the ring.
What kind of mindset does it really take to step into the ring—and why do so many wrestlers crash and burn along the way?
In this episode of Waywut, Jason pulls from his years in the independent wrestling scene to explain how the path to becoming a pro wrestler lines up almost perfectly with the seven deadly sins. From lusting after the business, to gluttony for bookings, greed for titles and merch money, pride in your own hype, sloth creeping in after the grind, envy of everyone getting “your” spot, and the wrath that finally blows everything up, he walks through how each sin shows up in real locker rooms and real careers.
Darrell adds the outsider-on-the-inside angle—filming shows, dealing with bizarre egos at flea-market promotions, and watching it all slowly take a toll. Together, they dig into the psychology behind the gimmicks, the politics, the self-destruction, and what it actually costs to chase the dream of being a wrestler.
If you’ve ever wondered what’s really going on in a wrestler’s head, this one pulls back the curtain.