WrestleMania is supposed to feel unreal. So why are so many fans walking away saying it felt flat, crowded with ads, and stretched too thin? We dig into the uncomfortable gap between WWE’s record-setting business results and the parts of the product that make wrestling feel special in the first place. From ticket revenue to presentation, we talk honestly about what changes when the loudest priority becomes “make more money,” even if fewer people are in the building.
We also get into Brock Lesnar retirement chatter and why that moment hit differently, even for two guys who’ve watched a lot of “retirements” come and go. Then we pivot to the bigger question behind the headlines: what does it mean when TKO publicly signals it has final say over WWE creative control? We break down why you still need experienced wrestling people guiding storytelling, pacing, and the little details that turn a stadium show into a true WrestleMania spectacle.
And then Teddy drops a huge announcement for independent wrestling fans: JBL agrees to wrestle at SICW Fan Fest in Fairview Heights, Illinois, and Teddy promises it won’t be an ordinary match. We keep the vibe interactive with listener questions, fan etiquette (when to ask for that photo and when to back off), referee respect, and a couple of wild road stories including RVD and the infamous gummy mistake.
If you’ve got opinions on two-night WrestleMania, WWE commercials, or who’s really steering the ship, you’ll have plenty to argue with us about. Subscribe for weekly shows, share this with a wrestling friend, and leave a review with your biggest WrestleMania hot take.