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Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

Mac Davis and WWE Hall of FamerTeddy Long
Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    TNA Shakeups, Rising Stars, And Old-School Wisdom

    2026/06/17 | 31 mins.
    Big names are leaving TNA and the timing feels messy, so we sit down and talk it through the only way we know how: honestly, with context, and with a little chaos along the way. We react to the latest TNA shakeups, what it can signal when creative voices disappear, and why wrestling promotions can stumble when the people calling the shots don’t truly understand the wrestling business.

    From there, we open it up to the live chat and let the audience steer. We swap stories from the road, talk about giveaways and the very real sticker shock of shipping merch in 2025, and answer questions about who we’ve worked with and what we remember most. Teddy shares memories of riding with Brian Pillman and Tom Zink, and we get into those little human details that never show up in highlight reels but tell you everything about the era.

    We also dig into what still makes a wrestler feel like a star today. LA Knight comes up fast, and we break down why microphone skills, confidence, and simple character work still matter even in an age where everyone can “go” in the ring. The conversation drifts into movies and storytelling, including why Jaws remains a masterclass in clear stakes and suspense and why wrestling works best when it stays simple and good. We close with radio talk, voice work, and how being yourself is often the best gimmick you’ll ever have.

    If you enjoy straight-shooting wrestling talk with real stories and a live-room vibe, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review. What do you think is really happening in TNA right now?
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    Big Vito Unfiltered

    2026/06/11 | 47 mins.
    Big Vito doesn’t just tell wrestling stories, he tells them like a guy who lived every mile of the road and still protects the business. We sit down with Vito alongside WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and dig into the moments fans still argue about: the infamous dress gimmick, the reality of “passing the test” in a locker room, and why kayfabe only works when you commit with your whole body and your whole voice. If you care about wrestling psychology, heel work, and how character turns into real crowd control, this one hits fast.

    We also get into why Vito’s current JCW run has people calling it the best work of his career. He breaks down how he builds heat, how he thinks about promos and facials, and why a veteran’s real job is to elevate everyone around him, not just win segments. From there, the conversation opens up into family history, including the Lucky Luciano connection, plus what Johnny Rodz taught him about toughness, conditioning, and never showing weakness.

    Then it’s pure locker room gold: ECW memories, working with Rob Van Dam, WCW highlights, a Terry Funk moment Vito says he’ll never forget, and even the “work or shoot” Vegas confrontation that had fans split. We wrap with updates on The Don’s Final Offer, new merch, an upcoming action figure, and a few final thoughts that only come from decades in the ring.

    Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with a wrestling fan who loves the old stories, and leave us a review with your favorite Big Vito moment.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    Wrestling War Stories With Teddy Long

    2026/06/04 | 49 mins.
    Somebody can get hurt for real in a sport that’s built on illusion and when that happens, the referee becomes the calm in the chaos. We go live with WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long for a fast-moving Q and A that starts with fan questions and quickly turns into the kind of behind-the-scenes wrestling stories you don’t hear on a highlight reel.

    Teddy breaks down what it’s like to take bumps before you really know how, why concussions are always one bad landing away, and how refs communicate when an injury is legitimate. The conversation gets especially raw when Teddy revisits being in the ring during Droz’s devastating injury, including what he heard, what he signaled, and why split-second details can change everything in professional wrestling.

    We also keep it fun with road stories and deep-cut memories: David Otunga talk, gym life on the road, El Gigante stories, shoutouts to The Godfather, and the real origin of “One On One With The Undertaker.” Add in thoughts on promoters and pay, upcoming appearances, and a few infamous wrestling “bust” moments, and you’ve got a wrestling podcast episode that balances laughter with real perspective.

    If you enjoy wrestling history, WWE and WCW stories, referee insight, and honest talk about what the business does to bodies over time, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more fans can find Road Trip After Hours.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    Laying down the SMACKDOWN..

    2026/05/28 | 45 mins.
    Wrestling has never had more athleticism, so why do so many matches feel like they slide right out of your memory? We dig into the uncomfortable answer: too many performers skip the fundamentals that make fans believe. Teddy Long brings the veteran lens on what changes a crowd from polite applause to real investment, and it starts with selling, pacing, and treating the job like it matters. 

    We also talk about the respect gap between generations, and why ignoring experienced voices is one of the fastest ways to stall out a career. From character work to promo skills, we highlight what separates “good in the ring” from “can carry a show,” including a shout-out to Big Nasty Glenn as an example of someone who understands entertainment, presence, and making money beyond just bell-to-bell action. Mac Davis also shares why it was important to show his own wrestling history so newer audiences understand the full story. 

    Then we open the mailbag and let your questions drive the ride: nostalgia about popsicles and ice cream trucks, tag team wrestling debates, Teddy’s early days learning as a referee, WCW stories including meeting Ted Turner, and reflections on what “right for business” really means. If you love a pro wrestling podcast that blends real talk with locker room wisdom, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more fans can find us.
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  • Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis

    Teddy Long headed to SMACKDOWN..

    2026/05/13 | 38 mins.
    You can feel when a wrestling weekend actually hits, and SICW Fan Fest in the St. Louis area was one of those. Teddy Long and I kick things off with the highlights from Fairview Heights, including the buzz around JBL stepping back into a match for the first time in 17 years and why that kind of moment still matters when it’s done the right way. We also share the kind of road details fans love, including Robert Gibson turning a travel day into a story and me accidentally “jinxing” my own flight seat situation in real time.

    Then we dig into the bigger WWE conversation that’s all over the internet right now: Kevin Nash calling out TKO’s influence and what happens when people who don’t live and breathe pro wrestling start shaping a wrestling product. Teddy keeps it honest and old school, explaining why storylines, creative, and especially selling are what make fans believe. If you’ve ever wondered why some modern matches feel loud but forgettable, we talk about the missing link and how the best comebacks and hot tags are built.

    We also hit live questions, swap a couple wild locker room stories, and react to the John Cena tournament idea where fans vote a “champion” even after a loss. That leads to a real debate about what a championship is supposed to mean. If you enjoy WWE analysis, classic wrestling psychology, and road stories from the people who were actually there, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share the show with a wrestling fan, and leave a review with the question you want Teddy to answer next.
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