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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

    WWE Fumbles The Stranger Things Crossover

    2026/1/09 | 34 mins.

    What happens when a dream crossover forgets the story? We dig into WWE’s Stranger Things night and explain why a themed set without narrative or talent cameos felt like a letdown—plus the simple, feasible beats that could have delivered a true Upside Down moment. From entrance ideas to atmospheric teases and a Wyatt Six-ready tone, we lay out a blueprint for crossovers that serve the wrestling, not just the brand.Along the way, we contrast AEW’s pacing and match-first approach, highlighted by a suplex-heavy showcase from Shelton Benjamin and the kind of card flow that keeps viewers glued. We also wade into the Chris Jericho rumor mill, what his renewed conditioning might signal, and whether a surprise return could land at a Royal Rumble staged abroad. The bigger takeaway: locker room culture shows up on TV, and fans spot it instantly.Then we tackle the fault line between kayfabe and transparency. A new docuseries promo drops the word “scripted,” and we ask where the line should be. Is it lying to protect the mystique, or honoring the craft that makes the magic work? With Bill Apter’s insider memories—including the midnight spark that helped ignite Andy Kaufman’s Memphis run—this conversation threads history, present stakes, and the choices that shape how wrestling feels on screen.Hit play, share your booking fixes for the crossover, and tell us where you stand on kayfabe vs. candor. If you enjoy the show, follow, rate, and send this to a friend who loves the drama between the ropes. Your comments fuel the next mailbag, and yes—those new After Hours caps are coming to engaged listeners.Send us a text

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

    We Didn’t Do Super Chats, But We Did Hand Out Receipts

    2026/1/02 | 42 mins.

    Start the year with stories that still smell like canvas and road coffee. We’re raising a toast to everyone who spent their holidays with us and diving straight into the real stuff: why working Christmas cards built tougher pros, how fewer reps can lead to more injuries, and what it takes to keep matches safe and believable when kayfabe is long gone.We trade road tales that span Charlotte afternoons to Atlanta nights, then connect those memories to today’s schedule. House shows weren’t just bookings; they were the engine for conditioning, timing, and chemistry. We talk through the case for bringing some of that rhythm back, not for nostalgia’s sake but to protect talent and sharpen storytelling. Along the way, we spotlight the Texas scene and the excellence coming out of Dogg Pound Championship Wrestling, where Rodney Mack and Jazz mentor wrestlers, referees, and managers with the kind of holistic training that builds entire locker rooms.Listener questions push us into the gray areas: Can contracts stop talent from exposing the business on YouTube? Short answer: not really, and that’s not the point. The better fix is professionalism—sell when it’s time to sell, don’t sandbag, and remember that receipts, when used wisely, are guardrails, not grudges. We round it out with rapid-fire name association—Arn Anderson’s quiet leadership, Baron von Raschke’s humor, Buddy Landell’s chaos, Kamala’s reputation, and Wahoo McDaniel’s legendary chops—and a salute to Jimmy Hart’s relentless work ethic that still sets the standard.We wrap with community news, including Abdullah the Butcher’s 85th birthday celebration in Atlanta and a reminder that this show stays free by choice. If you love old-school fundamentals, modern insights, and a room full of familiar faces, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe, share with a friend who misses house shows, and leave a review to tell us which classic tag team you’d revive and why.Send us a text

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

    Christmas Night With Teddy Long And Mac

    2025/12/26 | 29 mins.

    A quiet Christmas night turned into the kind of live hangout we love: full of warmth, road stories, and the kind of honest talk only a tight community can handle. We kicked off with Lola in her holiday outfit, fan roll call lighting up the chat, and Mac’s Waffle House saga that only wrestling lifers truly understand on a day when everything else is closed.From there, we pulled back the curtain on how holiday shows used to work in the territory days—double shots in Greensboro and Atlanta, no time off, just the grind that built entire careers. Then we compared that to today’s schedule, where TV and premium live events set the tempo and wrestlers actually get time with family. It’s a real marker of how the business evolved and what it owes to the people who carried it when the road was all there was.We also faced a tough headline: the Ric Flair cameo that left a bad taste for fans who paid top dollar for a milestone message. We talked about what fans expect with paid access, the risks of tying big life moments to celebrity shoutouts, and how creators should protect trust. The mailbag kept spirits high and real—Die Hard’s Christmas status, Grinch-vs-Santa self-portraits, and a candid memory of a holiday lost in the haze. Music shoutouts ranged from the Isley Brothers and the O’Jays to DJ Khaled, Cardi B, and a dash of Teddy Swims, because comfort tracks matter this time of year.We wrapped with what’s ahead: celebrating Abdullah the Butcher’s 80th birthday in Atlanta with Ron Simmons and the Rock ’n’ Roll Express, plus MLW returning to Center Stage in March. If you want us at your con—Jacksonville and beyond—say the word and tell organizers. We’re here for the meet-and-greets, the stories, and the sushi spots we never forget. If this felt like a living room on Christmas night, that’s by design.If you enjoyed the show, tap subscribe and ring the bell to help us reach 10,000. Share this with a friend who loves old-school road tales and modern wrestling shifts, and drop your take: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? We’ll see you next week.Send us a text

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    Abdullah The Butcher Joins Us To Share Stories, Set The Party, And Reflect On A Life In The Ring

    2025/12/19 | 37 mins.

    Fans once cleared aisles when Abdullah the Butcher walked through the crowd. That same aura lights up our mics as we celebrate a true original, swap stories from the territory days, and lock in plans for his 80th birthday weekend in Riverdale, Georgia. Teddy Long traces his own path back to Abby’s open door—backstage access, lessons learned the hard way, and a lifelong respect for the kind of ring psychology that made people believe.We dig into what made Abby’s presence so singular: the menace that felt real, the fork that made you flinch, and the way Japanese crowds reacted with equal parts fear and fascination. Gary Hart enters the chat as the gold standard of authenticity at ringside, proving how the right manager can sharpen a legend’s edge. Between memories, we get practical: The black tie purple carpet birthday celebration and awards banquet at the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Ticket info, payment options, and pages to follow are all covered, because honoring legends works best when the room is full.Then we shift to a modern flashpoint: John Cena’s retirement finish. We unpack why a tap undermines “never give up,” and outline a cleaner, character-safe alternative—an injury setup and a pass-out finish in the vein of Bret vs. Austin. It’s not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake; it’s a reminder that consistent storytelling is still the engine of great wrestling. By the end, you’ll feel the throughline from Abby’s believable chaos to today’s booking debates and see how the craft still lives in every detail.Join us for a night of respect, humor, and sharp candor—and make plans to be part of Abby’s milestone celebration. If you had a favorite Abdullah moment, share it with us, hit follow, and leave a review so more fans can find the show.Send us a text

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

    How A Legendary Ref Turned Heel, Survived Hogan–Sting Chaos, And Built A Hungry Roster In Atlanta

    2025/12/12 | 41 mins.

    Ever wonder why crowds once believed with their whole hearts? We sit down with legendary referee and promoter Nick Patrick to trace the line from real-deal kayfabe to today’s indie surge in Atlanta—and we don’t dodge the messy parts. From growing up with The Assassin, Jody Hamilton, to flushing blades as a kid and learning the code that kept heels and babyfaces apart, Nick maps how presentation shaped passion and why belief is a choice a promotion must earn every night.We unpack the Starrcade storm around Hogan vs Sting from the person counting the fall. Nick walks through conflicting instructions, a missing all-hands huddle, and the trust gap that turned a dream finish into a debate that still rages. Then the conversation shifts to craft: why calling it in the ring beats memorized marathons, how announcers should react to what unfolds, and how a ref can get real heat by playing the guy everyone thinks they can whip—until his friends show up.The story lands in Atlanta with Deep South Wrestling. Nick breaks down a smart local model: outdoor brewery shows along the BeltLine that hook walk-up fans, a family-friendly tone with room for edge, and a card built for variety—technical, high-flying, comedy, and grit in the right spots. It’s not two hours of the same match; it’s a show that changes gears like a great main event. We share a moving moment when a fan took his graduation walk in the ring, then pivot back to business with dates, a new indoor home at Monday Night Garage, and monthly livestreams on the horizon. The takeaway is simple and powerful: make moments, not checklists. Teach young pros to work the people, not just the moves. That’s how you make wrestling feel real again.If this conversation hits your wrestling brain, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves WCW history or indie gems, and leave a review so more fans can find it. Then come see Deep South Wrestling in Atlanta and tell us what moment stole your night.Send us a text

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